. >> reporter: we're here to ask about warren miller's money. he lent the company $41,000. >> reporter: dublin scrap metal's logo is a shamrock, but one former flow employee is having no luck getting back the money he lent. >> $41,000. >> reporter: he was so loyal to his former employer, when bills piled up, he charged them on his own personal credit card. what kinds of thing $you charge some. >> everything from pse&g to equipment repairs. >> reporter: he says when owner kevin rafferty stopped reimbursing him, he had his boss sign this letter promising he would get paid. he agreed to pay $41,000 after the building and office was sold. building got sold. >> reporter: next up, court, >> never >> reporter: we're looking for kevin. >> he's not here. >> reporter: who are you? >> the boss. >> reporter: you are the boss? all right. we didn't get much of a reception. >> oh, gosh, no comment. >> reporter: i'm nina with channel 7. a day later, we learned he moved to liquidate all assets as an alternative to bankruptcy and warren is just one of dozens the