However todays Star reports that he will represent the Millers at next week's reschedualed JCR hearing along with former Chairman Peter Ruchnieiwcz.
Speaking to the Star, Henson said "This was a matter I dealt with throughout and I intend seeing it through, The new owners are comfortable with that and the important thing is a satisfactory conclusion for the club."
Meanwhile he touched on Campbell-Ryce's loan move to Colchester, "His registration remains with Rotherham United until everything is sorted out and so the club is entitled to release him on loan to any other club, It will have no bearing on the hearing into the Southend case."
Asked what outcome the board was hopin for, Dino said, "We will be going down to the meeting with our lawyers, we're expecting a win."
"I think it will be settled and it will benefit Rotherham United quite a bit." Maccio added.