Agriprocessors lacked an adequate corporate structure to govern its expansion. Aaron installed his son Yossi to run Agriprocessors’ New York sales and distributions, and his daughter Gitel to run a distribution center in Florida. The additional distribution centers were financed by Agriprocessors Postville, but Sholom had no control over how Aaron, Yossi, or Gitel spent money. Moreover, Sholom exercised no control over Rabbinical rate or expense. AGRI Postville also had to pay independent contractor fees, travel bills and housing expense. In addition, Agriprocessors Postville provided money to NEVEL (real estate and apartments), and COTTONBALLS (chicken production), the Pines Motel, and the Torah Education Program. These unsupervised expenditures made it impossible for Postville to control its own financial obligations.