Buried in a whistleblower’s 22-page complaint against Sunstone Way are details about bar tabs that could bring scrutiny from one of the nonprofit shelter provider’s largest customers: Multnomah County’s Department of Homeless Services.
Kate Fulton, the former director of finance who says she was terminated for raising questions about Sunstone Way’s accounting, describes two routine credit card alerts she got on Feb. 21, 2025.
The first came at 4:01 pm: $46 from Paddy’s Bar & Grill, a watering hole near Sunstone Way headquarters. The second one, for $211, came at 7:40 pm, she alleges. Both were charges made by Sunstone Way chief executive officer Andy Goebels, according to her complaint, filed in Multnomah County Circuit Court on Feb. 12, and first reported by WW…