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Willie ann Madison incorporated Cherokee Children & Family services inc. (CCFs) as a nonprofit pub- lic benefit corporation and was its executive director. CCFs was to provide childcare brokerage ser- vices to low-income families. The corporation had no members. its income was almost exclusively state and federal grants. CCFs paid for travel to Hawaii, personal travel the next year, and a trip to London—all by Madison and several of her relatives. Madison was regularly paid bonuses of 50 percent of her salary. she bought a building and leased it to CCFs (signing on behalf of CCFs) for five years at an annual rent of $49,932. During the first year, the lease was renegotiated at a retroac- tive annual rent of $72,000. Prior to expiration, the lease was renegotiated again to reflect leasing 20,000 square feet, although the building had only 9,700 square feet, at an annual rent of $210,000. The next year, three members of the board of directors approved the payment of "prorated back rent" for the contract period. This was $210,000 rent times five, minus what CCFs had paid in rent to Madison. This amounted to $437,000 and was paid to Madison’s company. The state attorney gen- eral sued to dissolve CCFs, saying it had abandoned its public purpose and had become devoted to private gain. should it be dissolved?

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