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The Rev. Tom Pike resigned after taking over the troubled club in May, DNAinfo has learned.

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Ex-president O. Aldon James has to be out of his National Arts Club apartment by July 31.

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Rev. Tom Pike, former rector of the Calvary-St. George's Church, is the National Arts Club's president.

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But James still faces a $2 million suit from the Attorney General's office.

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Joseph Frappaolo, the National Arts Club’s long-time dining room manager, has been fired.

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The former president of the National Arts Club watched Tuesday's board meeting from a basement.

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With an appeal pending, an appellate court issued a stay on a ruling that overturned Aldon James' ouster.

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National Arts Club president Dianne Bernhard said an investigation is close to ending.

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Members who support former president Aldon James now want new rules at the National Arts Club.

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The National Arts Club began an eviction hearing Monday for Aldon James, but he was a no-show.

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Aldon James told National Arts Club members he'll be "validated," as he gears up for the Jan. 23 hearing.

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O. Aldon James will face the National Arts Club board on Jan. 23 in a hearing debating his eviction.

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The legal war between the National Arts Club and its former president O. Aldon James could end as soon as next week if both parties agree to terms set forth by a judge on Wednesday.

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O. Aldon James lost his presidency of the National Arts Club in June after 25 years. Now, he's losing his cheap apartment there.

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The National Arts Club has spent more than $500,000 in legal fees since the investigations began.