Notes of this book talk of visit with Pinter
It was while K was in New York this time, staying with Frederick Pinter, with whom he had stayed before and who also knew Rajagopal well, that he was warned that unless he took some steps he would soon find himself without any say in the affairs of KWINC of whose assets Rajagopal had sole control. Mr Pinter forcefully urged K to look into the matter because the large sums donated to the Trust were for his work and he, Pinter, had heard complaints from donors that their contributions were not being used for that purpose. As soon as K arrived at Ojai he asked Rajagopal to give him information about the affairs of KWINC. When Rajagopal refused, saying that it was none of K’s business, K asked to be put back on the Board. This request was also refused. After thirty-five years of running all K’s financial affairs, Rajagopal saw no reason for this sudden interference. He had a Vice-President and a Board of Trustees but he ruled them autocratically and they never questioned anything he did. Rajagopal’s refusal to reinstate K or give him any information aroused suspicion in K for the first time. Up till then he had trusted Rajagopal implicitly in spite of his meanness and their continual quarrels over small matters. RS does not mention these refusals by Rajagopal, nor that K continued for eight years to try to get back on the Board of KWINC before dissociating himself altogether from Rajagopal.
pdf here https://vdoc.pub/documents/krishnamurti-and-the-rajagopals-5aj6uf7p2760
