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Gibson’s Bakery “May Only Survive for the Next Couple of Months,” Pleads With Court To Collect Against Oberlin College
Court filing: “Speedy relief is necessary for the preservation of their historic business and the lifetime work of generations of Gibsons.”

Posted by William A. Jacobson Wednesday, July 27, 2022 at 11:25am 93 Comments
 

It is over 3 years since Gibson’s Bakery obtained judgment against Oberlin College for almost $32 million, which with accumulated interest nears $36 million, the amount of a bond posted by the college through Zurich American Insurance to secure the judgment.

Neither “Grandpa” Allyn Gibson nor his son David Gibson lived to see the Gibson family collect. They both passed away, as Oberlin College waited them out.
 
Oberlin College has done everything possible to delay the Gibson’s getting the money, including an appeal which the college lost and another appeal to the Ohio Supreme Court, which has not yet ruled on whether it will hear the case. Because the appellate court ruling affirming the judgment included a mandate that the trial court “execute” on the judgment, the Gibsons moved in the trial court to collect the bond. The college then sought a stay from the Ohio Supreme Court. Neither the trial court nor the Ohio Supreme Court have ruled on the motions as of this writing, so the Gibson’s attempt to collect on the bond is in limbo.

Yesterday the Gibson’s filed a Motion To Enter Judgment or For Hearing in the trial court, pleading for a ruling on collection of the bond, because the bakery is on the verge of going out of business:

https://legalinsurrection.com/2022/07/gibsons-bakery-may-only-survive-for-the-next-couple-of-months-pleads-with-court-to-collect-against-oberlin-college/
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Oberlin is the one that needs to be on its last legs.
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Oberlin is in defiance of the court.

Need to begin arresting those within the college who refuse the court, starting with the President who was selected specifically to get out of the lawsuit filed the same time she became President.

Carmen Twillie Ambar
Oberlin College President

EDUCATION
JD, Columbia Law School
MA, Public Affairs, Princeton University
BA, Foreign Service, Georgetown University
Biography
Carmen Twillie Ambar is the 15th president of Oberlin College and the first African American leader in the institution’s 188-year history. Ambar came to Oberlin in 2017, after serving for nine years as president of Cedar Crest College in Allentown, Pennsylvania.

At Oberlin, President Ambar initiated an Academic and Administrative Review process, a data-driven, top-to-bottom examination of the institution. The process resulted in the adoption of One Oberlin, a set of recommendations that establishes a new vision for Oberlin. This vision includes new minors, integrated concentrations, the framing for a new conservatory curriculum, an emphasis on career communities and Winter Term, and long-term strategies for the reallocation of resources and growth for the College of Arts and Sciences and Conservatory of Music.

During her tenure at Oberlin she conceived the Connect Cleveland initiative which sends all first-year students to Cleveland for a day of service and experiential learning. Additionally, she has promoted Sustained Dialogue, a project aimed at helping students learn to talk about difficult topics with people with whom they disagree.

Ambar has also worked to strengthen ties between the college and the city of Oberlin. Her efforts have included Orientation programs that give first-year students an in-depth introduction to Oberlin, offering guidance on how to be a good neighbor.

In August 2020, Ambar established the Presidential Initiative on Racial Equity and Diversity that launched a 21-person commission to help guide issues of violence, police-community relationships, and racial injustices.

Previously Ambar served nine years as president at Cedar Crest College. Ambar’s successes there included multiple years of multimillion-dollar budget surpluses, a 35 percent growth in net assets that allowed the college to make significant investments in the campus without borrowing, a 92 percent growth in the endowment, and increased student body diversity from 16 percent to 37 percent in 2016.

Prior to Cedar Crest, Ambar served as vice president and dean at Douglass College at Rutgers University. Before Rutgers, Ambar served as assistant dean of graduate education at The Princeton School of Public and International Affairs. As an attorney, she worked in the New York City Law Department as an assistant corporation counsel.

President Ambar is a native of Little Rock, Arkansas, and is the mother of 14-year-old triplets, Gabrielle, Luke, and Daniel.
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Not what I want to see, but I sense that oberlin's "waiting game" is gonna win the day on this one.
(I hope to be proven wrong)