![]() “I agreed, though today I believe it was a mistake to do so. ![]() “The board asked me to step down as chairman without apparently doing any investigation,” Schnatter said in a letter to Papa John’s board obtained by the WSJ. Ironically, the businessman’s use of the N-word came during a media training call that was intended to prevent future public relations disasters. Schnatter publicly apologized and resigned last Wednesday, just a day after Forbes broke the news of the recording’s existence. But Schnatter clearly isn’t ready to step out of the spotlight: He’s now saying it was “a mistake” to step down, and is accusing the company’s board of directors of failing to properly investigate the incident, per the Wall Street Journal. Papa John’s founder John Schnatter resigned from his company last week after a recording of the pizza mogul using a racial slur leaked to the media.
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