Seth Chafetz
On October 15, 2013 the Professional Skaters Association (PSA) filed a Grievance against Mr. Seth Chafetz, alleging violations of the PSA Code of Ethics #5, #6 and #7. A PSA Hearing Panel denied his Application for Reinstatement to membership in the PSA and determined that the suspension would remain in effect until the completion of a court-ordered probation sentence. Pursuant to the rules of U.S. Figure Skating, GCR 10.00 et seq., Seth Chafetz's membership in U.S. Figure Skating was suspended until such time as the PSA provided notice that his suspension has been modified.
At the U.S. Figure Skating sanctioned Van Camp Invitational Competition in Lansing, MI, from March 16 -18, Seth Chafetz was observed placing a competitor on the ice and attending their critique. This was a violation of the PSA Code of Ethics Rule #8, and as a result of that violation the PSA voted for permanent expulsion of his membership to the Association. Pursuant to the rules of U.S. Figure Skating, GCR 10.00 et seq., Seth Chafetz is permanently banned from membership in U.S. Figure Skating.
Christy de la Mora
On December 7, 2017, the Texas Gulf Coast Figure Skating Club, by and through Michelle L. Ross, President of the Club, filed a Grievance Statement against Christy de la Mora, alleging a violation of GR 1.01 and GR 1.02 of the General Rules of U.S. Figure Skating as well as violations of the Texas Gulf Coast FSC Bylaws and Rules, Article VI, Section 2 and Section 4. A Reply to the Grievance Statement was filed by Respondent Christy de la Mora on February 12, 2018. A large number of documents were submitted as evidence. The case was consolidated for hearing with the case of Texas Gulf Coast Figure Skating Club v. Val Prudsky. A Hearing Panel was subsequently appointed. On April 9, 2018, a Consolidated Grievance Hearing took place via telephone conference call.
On April 19, 2018, in a written Statement of Decision, the Hearing Panel unanimously found that Ms. de la Mora was in violation of the Texas Gulf Coast Figure Skating Club Bylaws, Article VI, Section 2(d), U.S. Figure Skating GR 1.01 and GR 1.02, resulting in a lifetime ban from U.S. Figure Skating.
On May 4, 2018, a Notice of Appeal was filed on behalf of the Respondent. On June 4, 2018, a Statement of Decision was filed by the Appellate Hearing Panel. The Appellate Hearing Panel, in a unanimous decision, affirmed the Decision of the Hearing Panel and sustained the lifetime ban of Respondent from membership in U.S. Figure Skating
David Delago
On June 1, 2018, the U.S. Center for SafeSport issued the following Sanction regarding U.S. Figure Skating member David Delago which modified the U.S. Center for SafeSport’s initial Suspension issued January 31, 2018:
Sanction: Permanent Ineligibility. Beginning on June 1, 2018, Responding Party David Delago is prohibited from participating, in any capacity, in any activity or competition authorized by, organized by, or under the auspices of the United States Olympic Committee, the national governing bodies recognized by the United States Olympic Committee, and/or a Local Affiliated Organization of a national governing body recognized by the United States Olympic Committee.
Pursuant to Article XXV, Section 2, U.S. Figure Skating hereby permanently bans the membership of David Delago, beginning on June 1, 2018.
Tonya Harding - lifetime ban effective 1994. Ban occurred prior to the publication requirement.
Eugene Heffron:
On October 11, 2018, the U.S. Center for SafeSport issued the following Sanction regarding U.S. Figure Skating member Eugene Heffron which modified the U.S. Center for SafeSport’s initial Suspension issued March 21, 2018:
Sanction: Permanent Ineligibility. Beginning on October 11, 2018, Responding Party Eugene Heffron is prohibited from participating, in any capacity, in any activity or competition authorized by, organized by, or under the auspices of the United States Olympic Committee, the national governing bodies recognized by the United States Olympic Committee, and/or a Local Affiliated Organization of a national governing body recognized by the United States Olympic Committee.
Pursuant to Article XXV, Section 2, U.S. Figure Skating hereby permanently bans the membership of Eugene Heffron, beginning on October 11, 2018.
Thomas Incantalupo
On January 12, 2018, U.S. Figure Skating suspended the membership of Thomas Incantalupo. On January 31, 2018 the U.S. Center for SafeSport issued the following Sanction regarding U.S. Figure Skating member Thomas Incantalupo:
Sanction: Permanent Ineligibility, beginning on January 24, 2018, Responding Party Tom Incantalupo is prohibited from participating, in any capacity, in any activity or competition authorized by, organized by, or under the auspices of the United States Olympic Committee, the national governing bodies recognized by the United States Olympic Committee, and/or a Local Affiliated Organization of a national governing body recognized by the United States Olympic Committee.
Pursuant to Article XXV, Section 2, U.S. Figure Skating hereby permanently bans the membership of Thomas Incantalupo, beginning on January 24, 2018.
Tawna Klopf
On September 3, 2021, the Southgate Figure Skating Club, by its President, submitted a Grievance Statement against Tawna Klopf, alleging violations of GR 1.01(A) (Code of Ethics) and Southgate Figure Skating Club bylaws IV.D (Duties of Executive BOD) & V.F (General Expectations of BOD). On September 27, 2021, the Grievance Chair served notice of the Grievance Statement via email. On October 11, 2021, the Grievance Chair served notice of the Grievance Statement to Ms. Klopf by certified and first class mail and requested a written response within 30 days of receipt of notice. Tawna Klopf did not respond to the Grievance Statement. Under GCR 3.03(B), the Respondent’s failure to file a response constitutes an admission of the allegations made against her and waived her right to a hearing or an appeal. After such admission of violations of GR 1.01(A) (Code of Ethics) and Southgate Figure Skating Club bylaws IV.D (Duties of Executive BOD) & V.F (General Expectations of BOD), the Grievance Chair found a violation of the General Rules of U.S. Figure Skating and recommended appropriate relief to the U.S. Figure Skating Board of Directors and sought their agreement. At its regularly scheduled meeting held on December 6, 2021, the Board of Directors concurred in the findings and recommended relief against Ms. Klopf, which relief is now final, binding and may not be appealed. Accordingly, Tawna Klopf is permanently banned from membership in U.S. Figure Skating.
David Loncar
In December of 2010 a grievance was filed by U.S. Figure Skating against David Loncar alleging violations of GR1.01, GR1.02 and GR1.04. U.S. Figure Skating suspended his membership at that time. This filing was made per U.S. Figure Skating bylaw XXIV (3) (b) and rules ECR 2.02 and ECR 3.00. A similar grievance was also filed by PSA. Pursuant to GCR 3.02 (E), these grievances were joined.
In December of 2010, Loncar was arrested by the Richmond (Virginia) Police Dept. on multiple charges. He was released with charges pending. In January 2010 Loncar pleaded guilty to two drug charges. The charges were reduced to misdemeanors and a suspended sentence was given. In January of 2012 Loncar was charged with 15 felony counts. On April 3, 2012 Loncar pled guilty to all 15 charges. Loncar was sentenced on August 1, 2012.
Loncar did not respond to the allegations within thirty (30) days as provided for in ECR 3.08. ECR 3.08 (B) provides that such failure is deemed an admission of the allegations made by the grievant. ECR 3.08 further provides that under such circumstances, Loncar waived his right to a hearing or appeal and that the chair of the Grievance Committee has, with the concurrence of the Board of Directors and PSA, determined that Loncar violated GR 1.01, GR 1.02 and GR 1.04 based on his court actions and deemed admissions and is, therefore, permanently banned from membership in U.S. Figure Skating and the PSA.
Marc Mandina
In December of 2010, a grievance was filed by U.S. Figure Skating against Marc Mandina alleging violations of GR 1.02 and GR 1.04. A felony warrant was issued for Mandina citing violation of California Penal Code 311.11 (A). This filing was made per U.S. Figure Skating bylaw XXIV (3) (b) and rules ECR 2.02 and ECR 3.00. A similar grievance was also filed by PSA. Pursuant to GCR 3.02 (E), these grievances were joined. In June of 2011 Mr. Mandina made a plea agreement with the State of California. Since that time he has violated the agreement. Mr. Mandina did not respond to the allegations within thirty (30) days as provided for in ECR 3.08. ECR 3.08 (B) provides that such failure is deemed an admission of the allegations made by the grievant. ECR 3.08 further provides that under such circumstances, Mr. Mandina waived his right to a hearing or an appeal and that the Chair of the Grievance Committee will, with the concurrence of the Board of Directors, impose appropriate discipline. The Chair of the Grievance Committee, with the concurrence of the Board of Directors and PSA, determined that Mr. Mandina violated GR 1.02 and GR 1.04 based on his court actions and deemed admissions and is, therefore, permanently banned from membership in U.S. Figure Skating and the PSA.
Gordon McKellen - lifetime ban effective July 2001.
Jacqueline Mero - lifetime ban effective June 2003.
Joseph Mero
A disciplinary action was initiated by U.S. Figure Skating against Joseph Mero, alleging violations of the U.S. Figure Skating Code of Ethics, General Rules GR 1.01, GR 1.02, GR 1.03, GR 1.04, and the U.S. Figure Skating Policy Statement on Harassment and Abuse. The Professional Skaters Association was notified of these allegations. Upon review, it was determined that the matter would proceed as a combined U.S. FIGURE SKATING/PSA grievance pursuant to U.S. FIGURE SKATING GCR 3.02(E). In accordance with U.S. FIGURE SKATING Rules, a hearing panel was appointed and a disciplinary hearing was conducted in which Mr. Mero was given the opportunity to participate. The hearing panel made factual findings and concluded that Mr. Mero violated the U.S. FIGURE SKATING Code of Ethics, U.S. FIGURE SKATING General Rules GR 1.01, GR 1.02, GR 1.03, GR 1.04, U.S. FIGURE SKATING Policy Statement on Harassment and Abuse, and PSA Code of Ethics Nos. 4, 5, and 7, and Tenets of Professionalism 5 and 10. The hearing panel ruled that Mr. Mero is expelled from membership in U.S. Figure Skating and the PSA and that he is banned from membership in U.S. Figure Skating and the PSA for life. No appeal was filed. The hearing panel's decision is now final.
Suzette Navarro
On July 8, 2016, U.S. Figure Skating received a Grievance Statement filed by Sallie Crowell on behalf of the Board of Directors of the Highland Skating Club and against Suzette Navarro aka Navaro. The Grievance Statement alleges a violation of GR 1.01(B) and GR 1.02(A), as well as the Highland Skating Club Bylaws, Section V (6).
The Grievance Statement was sent to Suzette Navarro via certified mail, return receipt requested and via e-mail, and no Response to the Grievance Statement was filed. Pursuant to GCR 3.03(B), a failure to file a Response constitutes an admission of the allegations made by the Grievant and waives the Respondent’s right to a hearing or appeal. The Chair of the Grievance Committee recommended appropriate relief to the U.S. Figure Skating Board of Directors and sought their agreement.
The Chair of the Grievance Committee, with the concurrence of the U.S. Figure Skating Board of Directors, found a violation of the General Rules of U.S. Figure Skating and the Bylaws of the Highland Skating Club. Based upon these findings, Suzette Navarro aka Navaro is permanently banned from Membership in U.S. Figure Skating.
Kasandra (Catherine) Niemeier
On December 12, 2019 the Greater Evansville Figure Skating Club of Evansville, Indiana submitted a Grievance Statement against Kasandra (Catherine) Niemeier (Respondent), alleging violations of GR 1.01(A) (Code of Ethics) and the Greater Evansville Figure Skating Club bylaws Art. 2, Paragraph 2 (Mission Statement). On December 19, 2019, the former Grievance Chair notified the Respondent of the Grievance Statement by certified mail-return receipt, email, and first class mail. On January 16, 2020, counsel for the Respondent requested the Grievance be stayed pending disposition of a related criminal matter and the stay was granted.
On February 17, 2022, the Respondent was notified that the grievance would be proceeding; the Grievance Statement was sent a second time to the Respondent via email and a formal response was requested within 30 days. Respondent failed to file a Response to the Grievance Statement. Pursuant to GCR 3.03(B), the failure to file a response “constitutes an admission of the allegations made by the Grievant and waives the Respondent’s right to a hearing or appeal.”
On April 4, 2022 a recommendation from the Grievance Committee Chair was presented to the U.S. Figure Skating Board of Directors. The recommendation was to permanently ban Kasandra (Catherine) Niemeier from membership in U.S. Figure Skating beginning on March 19, 2022, the latest date which the Respondent could have filed a response. Under GCR 3.03(B), the Board of Directors concurred making the Grievance Chair’s recommendation final, binding, and unable to be appealed.
Erik Pedersen
In December 2007, U.S. Figure Skating filed a grievance against Erik Pedersen, alleging violations of GR 1.01 (A), GR 1.02 (A), (D) & (E) and GR 1.03. (A) PSA grievance was also filed against Mr. Pederson. A combined U.S. Figure Skating/PSA disciplinary hearing was conducted and the panel concluded that that Mr. Pederson had violated the specified U.S. Figure Skating and PSA rules. The panel concluded that Mr. Pederson be permanently banned from U.S. Figure Skating and PSA membership. No appeal was filed and the hearing panel's decision is final.
Lindsey Sikorski
Sandra Sikorski
On May 13, 2011, a grievance was filed by six members of the Board of Directors for the Wyandotte Figure Skating Club (WFSC) against Lindsey Sikorski, a coach for the club, and her mother, Sandra Sikorski, a previous officer of WFSC. This grievance alleged violations of GR 1.01(A), GR 1.02(A), GR 1.02(C), GR 1.02(F), and GR 1.04. The grievance also alleged violations of the WFSC bylaws, specifically Article 4.1, 4.2, 4.6, 5.13(i), 6.1(j), and 9.5.
Thereafter, on January 12, 2102, a grievance was filed by the chair of the Ethics Committee against Sandra Sikorski. Finally, on January 13, 2012, a grievance was filed by the chair of the Ethics Committee against Lindsey Sikorski. The grievances filed by the chair of the Ethics Committee against both Lindsey Sikorski and Sandra Sikorski allege violations of GR 1.01, GR 1.02, and GR 1.03. The three grievances against Lindsey Sikorski and Sandra Sikorski were combined for hearing.
A Hearing Panel considered documentary evidence and heard testimony on November 28, 2012 and November 29, 2012. On December 18, 2012, a Decision was issued in favor of WFSC and U.S. Figure Skating and against Lindsey Sikorski and Sandra Sikorski. The sanction imposed for the violations found by the Hearing Panel provided that Lindsey Sikorski and Sandra Sikorski be permanently banned from membership in U.S. Figure Skating.
An appeal was filed by both Lindsey Sikorski and Sandra Sikorski. The Appellate Panel upheld the findings of the original hearing panel. This matter is now final and both Lindsey and Sandra Sikorski are permanently banned from membership.
Rachel Snukis
On April 29, 2019, the Body Zone FSC, by its vice president, submitted a Grievance Statement against Rachel Snukis, alleging violations of GR 1.01(A) and GR 1.02(A) & (D). On May 10, 2019, the Grievance Chair served notice of the Grievance Statement on Ms. Snukis by certified mail, email & first class mail and requested a written response within 30 days of receipt of the notice. Rachel Snukis did not respond to the Grievance Statement. Under GCR 3.03(B), the Respondent’s failure to file a response constitutes an admission of the allegations made against her and waived her right to a hearing or an appeal. After such admission of violations of GR 1.01 and 1.02, the Grievance Chair found a violation of the General Rules of U.S. Figure Skating and recommended appropriate relief to the U.S. Figure Skating Board of Directors and sought their agreement. At its regularly scheduled meeting held on September 9, 2019, the Board of Directors concurred in the findings and recommended relief against Ms. Snukis, which relief is now final, binding and may not be appealed. Accordingly, Rachel Snukis is permanently banned from membership in U.S. Figure Skating.
Genrikh Sretenski
On September 3, 2011, a Grievance Statement was filed by MG, a minor, against Genrikh Sretenski, alleging a violation of the General Rules, specifically GR 1.01, GR 1.02(A), (C), and (F), and GR 1.03. Criminal charges were brought against Mr. Sretenski and on September 17, 2012, the Eastern Vice President suspended the membership of Mr. Sretenski. The matter was stayed pending completion of the criminal and concurrent civil process. With the advent of the USOC Center for SafeSport, U.S. Figure Skating notified the Center of this pending matter. The Center for SafeSport notified U.S. Figure Skating that U.S. Figure Skating should continue to exercise its jurisdiction over this matter. On August 16, 2017, the Stay was lifted, with a Reply due on Monday, September 18, 2017. No Reply was received from Mr. Sretenski.
Pursuant to GCR 3.03 (B), a failure to file a Reply constitutes an admission of the allegations made by the Grievant and waives the Respondent's right to a hearing or appeal. The Grievance Committee Chair will thereafter recommend appropriate relief to the Board of Directors and seek their agreement. If the Board concurs, the Grievance Committee Chair's decision is final, binding, and may not be appealed under the Bylaws and Rules of U.S. Figure Skating.
It is the Recommendation of the Chair of the Grievance Committee that Genrikh Sretenski be permanently banned from membership in U.S. Figure Skating. The Board of Directors issued a Resolution adopting the Recommendation of the Chair of the Grievance Committee. The prior suspension of Genrikh Sretenski is terminated and Genrikh Sretenski is permanently banned from membership in U.S. Figure Skating
Regina Sumpter
On February 14, 2014, U.S. Figure Skating received a Grievance Statement filed by the president of the Thoroughbred Figure Skating Club, Susan D. Manning, on behalf of the board of the Thoroughbred Figure Skating Club and against Regina Sumpter. The Grievance Statement alleges a violation of GR 1.01, 1.02(A), 1.04 and Article XXV, Section 1(B), as well as the Thoroughbred FSC Bylaws Article IV, Section 4.1, Article VII, Section 7.5, Article IX, Section 9.1, and Article XIII.
The Midwestern Vice President immediately suspended the membership of Regina Sumpter. No response to the Grievance Statement was filed. Pursuant to GCR 3.03(B), a failure to file a response constitutes an admission of the allegations made by the Grievant and waives the Respondent's right to a hearing or appeal. The chair of the Grievance Committee recommended appropriate relief to the U.S. Figure Skating Board of Directors and sought their agreement.
The chair of the Grievance Committee, with concurrence of the U.S. Figure Skating Board of Directors, found a violation of the General Rules and Bylaws of the Thoroughbred Figure Skating Club. Based upon these findings, Regina Sumpter is permanently banned from Membership in U.S. Figure Skating.
Richard Thomas
On February 20, 2015, the Chair of the Ethics Committee filed a Grievance Statement against Richard Thomas, alleging violations of the General Rules of U.S. Figure Skating. On April 1, 2015, a Stipulated Resolution was entered into between Mr. Thomas and U.S. Figure Skating. The Stipulated Resolution imposed certain conditions on Mr. Thomas and provided that if Mr. Thomas violated the terms of the Stipulated Resolution, he would be permanently banned from U.S. Figure Skating. Subsequently, the Chair of the Grievance Committee, with the concurrence of U.S. Figure Skating's Board of Directors, found that Mr. Thomas violated the Stipulated Resolution and based upon these findings, Richard Thomas is permanently banned from Membership in U.S. Figure Skating.
Laurie Van Den Bosch
In June 2009 a grievance was filed by the Orange County Figure Skating Club against Laurie Van Den Bosch, the club's former treasurer. The grievance alleged violations of GR 1.01 and GR 1.04 and Article 8 of the club's bylaws. Ms. Van Den Bosch was notified of the grievance filing and did not respond. In accordance with U.S. Figure Skating bylaws and Grievance Committee rules, a hearing panel was appointed and a hearing was held on December 7, 2009. Ms. Van Den Bosch did not participate. The panel made factual findings and concluded that Ms. Van Den Bosch had violated GR1.01 (Code of Ethics) and GR 1.02 (Code of Conduct). The hearing panel ruled that Ms. Van Den Bosch be permanently banned from membership in U.S. Figure Skating. The panel allowed that this ban not go into effect for one calendar year, thus giving Ms. Van Den Bosch a window to appeal. The committee has not heard from Ms. Van Den Bosch and no appeal was filed. This decision is now final.
Renee Velasquez
On May 9, 2013, a Grievance Statement was filed, File No. 2013-04, by Jaclyn Ward Vargo, chair of the Ethics Committee, on behalf of U.S. Figure Skating as Grievant against Renee Velasquez. The grievance alleged violations of the U.S. Figure Skating Harassment Policy, GR 1.01 and GR 1.03. A Reply to the Grievance Statement was filed by the Respondent Renee Velazquez dated June 4, 2013. Renee Velasquez was suspended from membership in U.S. Figure Skating on May 9, 2013.
The Hearing Panel considered documentary evidence and heard testimony on July 15, 2013. On July 22, 2013, a Statement of Decision was issued in favor of U.S. Figure Skating and against Renee Velasquez. The sanction imposed for the violations found by the Hearing Panel provided that Renee Velasquez be permanently banned from U.S. Figure Skating.
No appeal was taken from the decision of the Hearing Panel and therefore the decision of the Hearing Panel is now final.
Donald Vincent
In January of 2013 a grievance was filed by U.S. Figure Skating against Donald (D.J.) Vincent alleging violations of GR 1.01, GR 1.02, GR 1.03 and GR1.04. U.S. Figure Skating suspended his membership at that time. This filing was made per U.S. Figure Skating bylaw XXIV (3) (b) and rules ECR 2.02 and ECR 3.00. A similar grievance was also filed by PSA. Pursuant to GCR 3.02 (E) these grievances were joined. In January of 2013, Vincent was arrested by the Los Angeles County Sheriff on multiple charges. In January of 2014 he was found guilty by the Los Angeles Superior Court on 10 felony counts. Vincent did not respond to the allegations within thirty (30) days as provided for in ECR 3.08. ECR 3.08 (B) provides that such failure is deemed an admission of allegations made by the grievant. ECR 3.08 further provides that under such circumstances Vincent waived his rights to a hearing or appeal and that the chair of the Grievance Committee has, with concurrence of the Board of Directors and PSA, determined that Vincent violated GR1.01, GR 1.02, GR 1.03 and GR 1.04 based on the court's finding and is, therefore, permanently banned from membership in U.S. Figure Skating and the PSA.
Robert Young - lifetime ban effective July 2002.