CHAPTER 15Kari sat in the plush office of one of Philadelphia’s most successful entrepreneurs and couldn’t believe what she was hearing. “He is a savior,” said Alan Fillmore. “When the recession hit nonprofits like a stiff headwind, knocking them off their support systems, Cuddy Mullins was there to stabilize them with an infusion of cash.” After an awkward pause, Kari said, “You’re still a believer? Despite the allegations that have been made?” Fillmore waved his hands in the air, as if swatting away Kari’s words. “That article? Yeah, I read it. I wish that reporter had called me for a comment. If I were Cuddy, I would demand a retraction. I’m thinking about writing a letter to the editor. And the Inky better print it.” During the interview, Kari, accompanied by Becca Benner, listened

