Leyton Orient's chief operating officer Vito Miceli refused to comment when staff would receive their wages when approached by the East London Guardian Series.
Loyal backroom staff and players have yet to receive their wages for the month of March and are due to receive their April pay on Friday 28.
Last Wednesday, concerned Orient staff released a statement on the lack of communication from owner Francesco Becchetti and the directors.
When asked if he was available for a question he said he did not have 'any answers.'
Orient's relegation from the Football League for the first time in 112-years was confirmed today after they lost 3-0 to Crewe Alexandra.
The east London club were handed a winding-up petition from HMRC on March 1 over an unpaid tax bill believed to be around £125,000 to £250,000.
Becchetti has paid the initial bill but other creditors have since taken over the petition and they are due to appear at High Court on Monday, June 12.
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