Dennis who was working as a marketing officer in an oil company before his fiancee contracted the disease, says he no longer works there. He said after he left the isolation center, his office refused to pick his calls or communicate with him. Excepts from the interview after the cut...
VANCOUVER, B.C. -- The CEO of the company that provides food and catering at Seattle Mariners games and was caught on camera abusing a dog has resigned, Centerplate announced Tuesday.
The video, which was originally aired on Global News in Canada, shows Desmond Hague kicking a dog and yanking on its collar. Hague, the CEO of Centerplate Inc., has admitted he's the man on the controversial video.
The video, which was originally aired on Global News in Canada, shows Desmond Hague kicking a dog and yanking on its collar. Hague, the CEO of Centerplate Inc., has admitted he's the man on the controversial video.