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Koss Corp (KOSS) Settles SEC Embezzlement Allegations, Class Action Suit

October 24, 2011 4:25 PM EDT
Koss Corporation (Nasdaq: KOSS) and its Chief Executive Officer, Michael J. Koss, agreed to a settlement with the Securities and Exchange Commission without admitting or denying the Commission's charges in an action that stems from the previously reported embezzlement by the Company's former Vice President of Finance, Sujata Sachdeva. Ms. Sachdeva is currently serving an eleven year prison sentence for her crimes. The Company also announced that a settlement in principle has been reached subject to Court approval involving the claims that were brought against the Company and Michael Koss in a pending shareholder class action.

In a separate matter, the Company announced that it had reached a settlement in principle of the shareholder class action that involves a total payment of $1 million to the shareholders included within the class. This amount will be funded by the Company's insurance company, with any fee awarded to plaintiffs' counsel to be paid out of the $1 million settlement.

These two settlements along with the previously announced settlement from this past summer of the shareholder derivative lawsuit filed in Milwaukee County Circuit Court conclude the major actions that the Company was defending as a result of Ms. Sachdeva's embezzlement. The Company still has pending certain actions that it filed against its former auditor, former bank, and former credit card company.


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