Saturday, April 14, 2007

Peninsula Press Club: Singleton sues, lashes out at Ridder's son

Singleton sues, lashes out at Ridder's son

"In Par's world, he could get away with anything because Daddy would always take care of him," Dean Singleton said yesterday after filing a lawsuit against Par Ridder, who quit Singleton's St. Paul Pioneer Press to become head of the rival Minneapolis Star Tribune. Singleton claims Ridder took business data, customer lists and salary information when he quit. In fact, Singleton even says Ridder walked off with all copies of a non-compete agreement that prevented Ridder and two other employees for working with the competition.

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