Wednesday, April 23, 2014 2:09:58 PM
Peter is now calling this cash to Green Frog a loan, but apparently there is no interest and no payback terms.
If any significant cash or assets are held by Hop-ON, they a subject to siezure by those holding all those judgements in court cases Hop-On keeps losing.
Now that Green Frog has lost its business license and is listed as inactive in California, the over $1 million in Hop-On investors' money may never get paid back.
You might want to ask the CEO of Hop-ON where all that cash went and how much of it may have gone into Peter's pockets in the form of payment of his Green Frog Fund salary (as President of that company, not related to Hop-ON).
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