John Rigas - Ethical or Unethical?

By J.Rigas
  • Life Pt. 1

    Life Pt. 1
    -Born in Wellsville, New York on November 14, 1924
    -Both parents where Greek immigrants
    -Eldest of four kids
    -Born above his father's restaurant
  • Period: to

    Is John Rigas Ethical or Unethical?

  • Life Pt. 2

    Life Pt. 2
    -Continued to grow up in the small town of Wellsville
    -The population was only about 7000
  • Life Pt. 3

    Life Pt. 3
    -Graduated from Wellsville High School in 1942
    -Was inducted into the Wellsville High School Sports Hall of Fame (4 years of track, 3 years of baseball, 2 years of basketball, and a year a of football)
  • Life Pt. 4

    Life Pt. 4
    -Drafted into the US Army right out of high school in 1943
    -Served in France and freed a concentration camp named Dachau
  • Life Pt. 5

    Life Pt. 5
    -After serving he returned home and got a job at a lighting manufacturer in Pennsylvania
    -After a bit he bought a movie theater with money he got from friends and family
    -Continued to work his day job
  • Life Pt. 6

    -Later in 1952 John and Gus Rigas bought the Coudersport cable television franchise with the money the movie theater was making
    -For $300 dollars they bought, renamed, and ran the company
    -Renamed it Adelphia Communications Corporation after the Greek word for brothers (his parents were Greek)
    -Married Doris Nielsen in this year
  • Life Pt. 7

    Life Pt. 7
    -For almost 40 years the company expands to incorporate 30 states worth of cable companies around the United States and has over 5 million customers
    -Adelphia was the largest cable provider outside of Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, and South Florida
  • Life Pt. 8

    Life Pt. 8
    -Buys the Buffalo Sabres hockey team and made his son the team's president
  • Life Pt. 9

    Life Pt. 9
    -Had major affiliations with the Republican Political Party and donated over $50,000 dollars in 1998
  • Life Pt. 10

    Life Pt. 10
    -Stepped down as CEO of Adelphia Communications Corporation due to indictment for bank fraud, securities fraud, as well as wire fraud
    -Was sentenced to 15 years in prison for stealing over 2 billion dollars from the company and investors themselves
    -His brothers Michael and Timothy Rigas were also found guilty and sentenced
    -The VP and Assistant Treasurer Michael Mulcahy testified against them
    -Company filed for bankruptcy later that year
    -Became one of the largest corporate fraud cases ever
  • Life pt. 11

    -Later him and his family where also found guilty for using company funds for personal use, essentially as a large piggy bank
    -Immediately after his two sons, John and Timothy, were found guilty on 18 counts of bank fraud
  • Life pt. 11

    -Only served 9 of the 15 years due to declining health
  • Life pt. 12

    -Ended up dying on September 30, 2021 from bladder cancer and a heart ailment, as well as a hernia
  • CLAIM

    CLAIM
    -He was unethical and not socially responsible. There was no evidence of the company ever doing anything socially responsible.