McNall’s Difficulties Gain Little Sympathy
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Your ombudsman Bruce McNall characterization doesn’t cut it. Sorry, but I’m not aware of any Kings fans who can relate to a confessed coin smuggler waiting to go to the big house for swindling banks out of millions, who in the process betrayed several employees of whom also will be going to prison.
MARK BERNSTEIN
Los Angeles
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Bruce McNall is the quintessential poster boy for professional sports in the 1990s. A soon-to-be- admitted and convicted felon . . . a liar, a cheat and a thief who doesn’t “feel bad about all the things I’ve done in the past” (“McNall Says Hockey Reality Much More Than an Illusion,” Aug. 25).
It would seem that the pronouncements of McNall as a financial genius were slightly premature. Stealing a fortune is a lot easier than making one.
LUCINDA CROSBY
Palm Desert
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