Frank Singleton, Cataloochee Wilderness Resort spokesman, fields another question about Dean Moses and his involvement with the proposed mega-development in Jonathan Creek, NC.
February 7th, 2008 Categories: Cataloochee Wilderness Resort
Frank Singleton responded to another question regarding Dean Moses‘ involvement with the proposed Jonathan Creek development named Catalochee Wilderness Resort here in Haywood County. Questions have been submitted by the public to our local newspaper for submission to the ‘powers that be’ for answers.
“Question: Please explain, in detail, the involvement of Dean Moses. Given his past in Haywood County and failed projects that left many, many people unpaid in this county in the past, the citizens of this county need to know exactly where he is involved, to what degree, and how much he stands to gain. Please make this answer refer also to his involvement as detailed in the already filed lawsuit in Tennessee where it is clear he is far from the minor player he is referred to sometimes here. He was often referred to as a consultant or advisor in the past failed projects here, but it was clear to those involved he was a key player then as well. Please keep that in mind when replying.
Answer: Cataloochee Companies LLC does not speak for Mr. Moses, nor does the company necessarily owe anyone an explanation regarding consulting firms and other contracted entities. However, I will regardless attempt to answer appropriately. Cataloochee Companies LLC and the project management team have significant experience in development projects and is confident through their own due diligence that they have contracted with the right companies to make the development successful. The company has no interest in becoming involved in issues in which it has not been involved, nor does it wish to incur liability by commenting on employees or consultants with the companies it has selected to be a part of the project. That would include any vendettas that may exist between individuals and Mr. Moses, or any employees of contracted companies. ” Read the rest of the answer.
Is Dean Moses mentioned in the book (Whirlwind: The Butcher Banking Scandal) about the East Tennessee Banking Scandal?









Yes, he is one and the same. However, I am a big fan of Mr. Moses knowing him now for over 25 years. He is a businessman like all the others, they all recieve criticism.