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United Furniture baron David Belford, who fired all his workers, founded charity for sick kids

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The owner of United Furniture Industries has been noted for his philanthropic efforts in past years — even as he has landed in legal scraps and contentious bankruptcy proceedings, according to news reports and court documents.

David Belford — who made headlines last week for abruptly yanking jobs and health insurance for his 2,700 workers — founded a charity for sick children and donated $10 million to establish a spinal cord injury research center at Ohio State University’s Wexner Medical Center — a Columbus, Ohio facility named after Victoria’s Secret’s billionaire founder, Les Wexner.

In 2008, he established the Belford Family Charitable Fund, which supports children’s organizations including Flying Horse Farms, a camp for ill children that he and his wife, Jenni, co-founded. He is listed as the founder and owner of the camp along with his investment firm Stage Capital.

Jenni and David Belford at an event at their non-profit camp, Flying Horse Farms.
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At the same time, Belford has been named in lawsuits and bankruptcy proceedings alleging that he’s been involved in “fraudulent transfers” of monies and “brazen violations” of non-compete agreements, according to court documents.

Last year, American Freight — a discount furniture company that his brother Steve founded 28 years ago and later sold  – sued Belford, alleging that he stole trade secrets and violated non-compete agreements after being bought out by its new owner for $15 million. His investment firm, Stage Capital and a company he owned – Surplus Freight – were also named in the complaint, as was American Freight’s former CEO, Asaph Rink.

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The Belford family donated $10 million to establish a spinal cord injury research center at the Ohio State University’s Wexner Medical Center.
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American Freight alleged that Belford and Rink “poached” its employees and began systematically opening Surplus Freight furniture stores – which had previously been located in Canada – in the US and in key American Freight markets.

“Surplus Freight and its stores are nearly carbon copies of American Freight’s stores,” according to the complaint.

The litigation was eventually settled.

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Jenni Belford co-founded Flying Horse Farms, a camp for ill children, with her husband, David.
Flying Horse Farm

Belford was also involved in a liquidation bankruptcy case in 2005 of a discount furniture and bedding chain called Nationwide Warehouse and Storage, LLC. The trustee for Nationwide Warehouse was seeking to recover $35 million from Belford in an “adversary proceeding,” alleging that Belford received the $35 million in “fraudulent transfers,” according to court documents.

The trustee for Nationwide Warehouse also brought a separate adversary proceeding against United Furniture Industries.

The case was also settled in a “compromise settlement,” according to court documents and it’s not clear whether Belford had to pay anything.

[Written in collaboration with other media outlets with information from the following sources]

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