Major League Football, Inc. Terminates Frank Murtha as Senior Executive Vice President
October 05, 2017 at 02:21 pm EDT
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On October 4, 2017, Major League Football, Inc. terminated Frank Murtha, Senior Executive Vice President from all positions with MFLB. Mr. Murtha responded to his termination by questioning the financial assets of Jerry Craig, CEO and director. MFLB is investigating these claims despite Mr. Murtha’s improper activities at MFLB that led to his termination and the fact that Mr. Murtha, a disbarred attorney, personally conducted due diligence into Mr. Craig’s financial assets prior to Mr. Craig’s appointment as Director and CEO. Mr. Craig denies Mr. Murtha’s claims, and questions Mr. Murtha’s motive. Mr. Craig is fully cooperating in the investigation. The departure of Mr. Murtha leaves Jerry C. Craig as the sole director and officer of MFLB. Mr. Craig is taking action to retain independent directors as soon as practical.
Major League Football, Inc. intends to establish, develop, and operate Major League Football (MLFB) as a professional spring/summer football League. The Company has four initial franchises located in cities overlooked in large part by existing professional sports leagues and provides fans with quality players and competition in the NFL's off-season. Its teams are located in Ohio, Virginia, Arkansas and Alabama. The Company primarily intends to operate the league as a single entity owned, stand alone, independent sports league. MLFB plans to serve as a pipeline to develop players, coaches, officials, scouts, trainers, and all other areas of the game that the NFL needs. MLFB intends to underscore the fan's access to team members, coaches, league officials and other fans. MLFB also intends to develop an Internet and mobile strategy, which includes developing a mobile initiative, where fans can interact with the league, its players, its coaches, and other fans using their mobile phones.