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07/23/08 Insiders Say Lionetti Got Email Alerts About New Laws Covering Safety Vacuum Release Systems Required For Pools Constuction


Lionetti May Learn That Emails Lasts Forever

Just Ask The Executives At Enron


GREENWICH ROUNDUP EXCLUSIVE:

WILL LIONETTI GET UP TO TEN YEARS IN PRISON,

BECAUSE A POOL ASSOCIATION EMAILS WERE SENT TO

SHORELINE POOLS?


Yesterday David Lionetti, Shoreline Pool's president, was charged with second-degree manslaughter in connection with the drowning of a 6-year-old Greenwich boy

According to the Greenwich Police Department, Mr. Lionetti, had apparently been informed about a new state law requiring a pool safety device according to a Greenwich Police Department arrest affidavit.

Greenwich Police said yesterday that Shoreline Pools President David Lionetti "recklessly caused the death" of little Zachary Cohn last summer by not installing state mandated safety equipment in a pool.

Insiders have further said that a non-profit pool and spa association conducted an "electronic" information and notification campaign via computer in the fall of 2005.

This pool and spa association also sent out emails concerning the new law and offered continuing education classes in both 2006 and 2007.

Mr. Lionetti's company, Shoreline Pools, received the emails about the new state law that was designed to protect small children like little Zachary.

More to come....

See also:

Affidavit says pool president knew of safety law
Newsday, NY
Police in Greenwich said Monday that Shoreline Pools President David Lionetti "recklessly caused the death" of Zachary Cohn last summer by not having his ...

Shoreline Pools president in deep water
WTNH

Police arrest head of Shoreline Pools
Greenwich Post

Child's drowning leads to manslaughter charges against pool builder
Consumer reports

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