I knew Jeffrey from one of his earlier gigs, a brief one with a now-defunct company called Broadband Sports. The company itself was the Enron of Dot-coms, but he came on late in the game, far too late to prevent the trainwreck. My interactions with him were all fairly positive - he was sincere in his efforts to try to fix a series of wrongs, but unfortunately was all too powerless to effect any significant changes. From what I've read here, he's in a better spot. I'd be fairly optimistic.