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West Kelowna Warriors financial partner sues, ownership responds

Financial partner, Xiaorong Liang filed a lawsuit against Warriors owner Kim Dobranski July 29
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West Kelowna Warriors owner Kin Dobranski (left) and former head coach and general manager Geoff Grimwood. (Alistair Waters - sa国际传媒)

A financial partner of the West Kelowna Warriors has filed a BC Supreme Court civil claim against the teamsa国际传媒檚 owner, Kim Dobranski.

According to the documents filed, Xiaorong Liang alleges breaches in the contract between her and Dobranski. Shesa国际传媒檚 seeking financial restitution, including her $300,000 investment that was made in 2018, when Dobranski took up ownership of the BC Hockey League franchise.

The breach of contracts centre around the employment of former head coach Geoff Grimwood as well as the provision of financial information related to KD Sports, Dobranskisa国际传媒檚 business that owns the Warriors, according to the claim

sa国际传媒淒obranski refused to provide factual explanation as to Mr. Grimwoodsa国际传媒檚 hiring and firing (and) refused to provide any financial information to (Liang),sa国际传媒 the documents say.

None of the allegations have yet to be proved in court.

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Dobranski had not yet filed a legal response to the claim, as of Aug. 3, according to to online court records. He did however release a statement on Saturday, calling the accusations a tactic to try and bully him.

sa国际传媒淚tsa国际传媒檚 unfortunate that my partner has acted so trivial and petty,sa国际传媒 said Dobranski.

sa国际传媒淎nd turned it into something to simply attack and demonize me when in fact all Isa国际传媒檝e tried to do is be a positive organization in the community and support our players and staff.sa国际传媒

Dobranskisa国际传媒檚 and Liangsa国际传媒檚 initial agreementsa国际传媒攁s stated in the court documentssa国际传媒攕aid that Liang would have 50 per cent decision-making power over the teamsa国际传媒檚 employment of a head coach as a result from the $300,000 investment into the franchise.

Liangsa国际传媒檚 claim states that Dobranskisa国际传媒檚 actions did not allow Liang to exercise her 50 per cent decision making powers in resolving the head coachsa国际传媒檚 employment issues (Grimwood was ultimately fired in January 2019, which has resulted in a different lawsuit with the Warriors), and that that decision could cause turmoil with the BCHL that would directly affect Liangsa国际传媒檚 interests in the Warriors.

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In addition, Dobranski replied that Liang had failed to meet her end of their agreement.

sa国际传媒淢y partner has also defaulted on her financial obligations to support this club as agreed, putting 100 [per cent] of the burden on me,sa国际传媒 he said.

sa国际传媒淗er default triggers a forfeit of her ownership. This (lawsuit) is simply to muddy the waters to avoid having to meet her financial obligations and lose her ownership.sa国际传媒

Dobranski said that this situation will not impact the upcoming Warriors season that debuts in September.

According to the court documents, Dobranski has 21 days to file a legal response with the BC Supreme Court.

None of the allegations have been proven in court.

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