A lawyer for OneUnited Bank on Monday contested a revised bankruptcy reorganization plan filed by the Charles Street African Methodist Episcopal Church, arguing that new revelations about the congregation’s finances make it less likely the church can afford to pay its debts.
In a hearing in US Bankruptcy Court in Boston, Lawrence Edelman, the bank’s lawyer, likened the church’s accounting to a “trip through the looking glass.”

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The Reverand Groover may escape decapitation as did the Mad Hatter in Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass, but really isn't it time for our fair City to have school board officials who have demonstrated diligence in carrying out their fiduciary responsibilities? It is one thing for the City to have Reverand Groover on its payroll for providing services as a city chaplain, but quite another thing to have him oversee a public school budget of $934.4 million.
Rat own, muffa.