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Re: Rich post# 6281

Saturday, 08/30/2014 12:08:20 PM

Saturday, August 30, 2014 12:08:20 PM

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Nope. "In the final judgment on June 20, 2007, the court ordered that "H. Dean Cubley is awarded final judgment against Eagle Broadband, Inc. as follows: the unpaid balance of the Promissory Note in the amount of $1,923,052.59; plus interest in the amount of $814,113.41 through March 1, 2007; plus additional prejudgment interest accruing at the rate of 18% from March 1, 2007 through date of this judgment; plus attorney's fees in the amount of $51,489.48; plus costs of suit totaling $1448; and post-judgment interest accruing at the rate of 18% compounded annually from the date of this judgment until the total amount of this judgment is paid in full".


And simple common sense should tell you that if he were guilty of any wrongdoing, he would NOT be allowed to run a public company ever again and obviously, that is NOT the case. lol.