In a lawsuit filed Friday, a former Illinois T-Mobile franchise owner who will be released from a federal prison halfway house on June 10 after serving almost two years on a tax evasion conviction, is alleging that his former business partner and a T-Mobile account manager cost him $14 million because they stole business contracts that T-Mobile should have known were improperly transferred.
Jordan Eckerling and PCW Holdings, Inc. of Illinois (PCW) filed the lawsuit against T-Mobile USA, Inc., and its account manager, James Hemminger stating that they illegally breached a contract and are requesting “several million dollars” for the unauthorized assignments.