At this point, he should be working for free. Over the past 14 years, he has stuffed his pockets with MILLIONs of dollars of shareholder's hard-earned money, and they have suffered because of it.
No, nobody should work without pay. My issue is that, IMO, Kim is knowingly deceiving shareholders into believing there’s a reasonable expectation for success (profitable production). As such he’s been paid under false pretenses. Class warfare? I gain nothing if KBLB fails. I just call em as I sees em.