Bill McNutt, more formally known as Lee William ìBillî McNutt III, is the first born son of the founder and former president of Collin Street Bakery. His father, Bill McNutt Jnr. died in 2006, however throughout his lifetime he was able to transform a neighborhood mail-order fruitcake firm into a enterprise of international reputation. On his half, Bill McNutt III went to SMU for undergraduate and masterÃs degree. He later went to Vanderbilt where he earned his MBA. Unlike his father, McNutt III has not been thrust into public limelight by his accomplishments but by an incident that occurred on fifteenth February 2010. The 57 yrBill McNutt SMU alumnus wore many hats before the incident (and he still wears some of them). On the time, he was (and still is) scion of the Collins Avenue Bakery, former staff of Whitehouse, deacon of Highland Park Presbyterian Church, Chair of the Texas Commission on the Arts. He has, ever because the February of 2010 incident, been forced to step down as the chairman of Texas Fee on the Arts. He has also relinquished his deaconship position. On the said date, BillMcNutt was arrested at Southern Methodist University for trespassing. Details out there in the public domain allege that McNutt had been banned from visiting the campus since November 2008. It's alleged that previous to the ban, he had been holding events at his house. College students from SMU were typically invited. Alcohol was in plenty, so was a masseuse. College students told the Dallas Morning Information that the events were ìcreepyî and female college students invited felt pressured to undress for a massage. Whether this is true or false remains a matter of speculation. The massive query that many nonetheless ask, nevertheless, is why the university would slap a ban on Bill McN utt, one in every of their most constant donors and the founder of the young alumni affiliation from visiting the campus? Higher yet, probably the most astounding question that many ask is why, even after the ban, the college administration would ship him personal invitations to on-campus functions?