
Charges of nepotism and suspicious bank withdrawals surround a fight for control of San Jose’s Viet Museum in History Park – a crown jewel for Little Saigon. The 147-year-old farmhouse, which stores hundreds of precious artifacts, photographs and art of Vietnam War refugees, now hangs in limbo over a dispute between the museum’s visionary, Loc Vu, and the nonprofit Immigrant Resettlement and Cultural Center that manages it. The problems started when Vu announced his plan to retire as the nonprofit’s executive director, effective Jan. 1, and proposed appointing his son-in-law as his successor. The six other board members overseeing the…
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