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Axium Fallout: The Wagging Finger Of Shame Points Mostly Towards John Visconti

axium_logo.jpgIn the six days since news broke that Axium, payroll company to a number of Hollywood studios, ceased operations after declaring emergency Chapter 7 bankruptcy, we have received countless tips about the company's spotty business practices over the last six months or so. Many of the tips revolved around John Visconti, one of the firm's principal owners and a former chair and CEO of the company. He sounds like a real peach! His CV is full of bizarre fun facts allegations like this: there's a possibility that Visconti isn't his real last name (still digging on that one) and that he used to have bullet proof glass in his office on Wilshire. More goodies, including a handy cheat sheet of the events that led to the company's demise and loss of up to $500 million in liabilities, after the jump!

This handy summary of what went down in the last few months of Axium's history comes from a tipster.

Things are worse than they seem and I bet this story is going to get uglier and uglier. Nobody knows any of this for sure. But here are some rumors that had been floating around the company.

1. Axium 'forgot' to pay some pretty high tax bills recently.
2. The 2 formally in charge, John Visconte, and Ron Garber, used to work in Wilshire and had bullet proof glass in their office.
3. Those same two were let go from their positions about a month ago. No warning. No nothing.
4. Two months ago the company laid off all their contractors and many employees. I would guess the total number of laid off: 60
5. The company was spread VERY thin. We offered things like check-cashing services to personal loans to employees to a real estate division (that nobody really knew anything about).
6. Bottom line - the company was fucked. Most people believed there were shady things going on. But i guess what we didn't know - didn't hurt us.

Um, wow. Being the intrepid gumshoes that we are, we did some additional digging and found out that two of Visconti's other companies, Unity America Fund and Park Avenue Productions, were found to part of a 2005 campaign contributions reprimand that Los Angeles mayor Antonio Villaraigosa recently received. Keep those tips coming, we'll have more on this story as the week progresses.

1:50 PM on Mon Jan 14 2008
By Mark Graham
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  • I'm really suprised there's not more coverage of this.....I don't know how many individuals were impacted by this, but for paycheck-to-paycheck folks at my company this is quite horrific. The way it stands, when they finally get paid it will be nearly a month since their last paycheck and when that does happen it'll only be for a week, not the actual 4 weeks that they worked.

  • Wait, is "Park Avenue Productions" the "PAV Payroll" referred to in earlier threads? The Horror Of This Story aren't fully known 'til I find the issuer of that loose check in my sockdrawer

  • I can't skip more than one payment to my cable provider or utilites without getting a full court press, but these douches can apparently squirrel away payroll taxes and other bills for months on end without anyone calling them on it?

  • Driving by the other morning, I saw some Fed Ex delivery tags on the door and wondered "Can you send horse heads 2nd day or would AM delivery be better?"

  • Pretty much everyone on my show, myself included, got fucked by this. Does anyone know anything about the allegations of embezzlement that are floating around?

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