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Re: Art Vandeley post# 84660

Friday, 10/31/2014 9:08:33 PM

Friday, October 31, 2014 9:08:33 PM

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Mann v Petterson settlement conference was canceled (vacated) but the trial is still scheduled in Dec, problem is Mann is not responding (actually that is good news). Mann will not respond to discovery. Most likely will not show for the trial. Mann still has multiple charges pending too. So, this is a response to a post that is false and misleading. And, this continuous flaunting of the vacated settlement, has been posted close to 50 times in some attempt to discredit Peterson.

The response to this post will be someone showing partial information and documents claiming the conference is still schedule or reschedule. The truth shall always prevail. This discussion about TRTC has already been resolve but continues to come up by the same people who want to discredit TRTC.

Oakland officials rescinded a proposed medical marijuana dispensary permit due to its ties to Mann, who would have served as the business' consultant and landlord. According to the Oakland Tribune, Deputy City Attorney Arturo Sanchez nixed the permit for G8 Medical alliance on the guise that the organization "willfully ignored serious concerns."

Yet Derek Peterson got a permit to operate the most successful dispensary in Oakland.


In June TRTC announced they had recently become aware of potentially libelous statements made through multiple online sources. The company has identified the individuals and entities involved. The company subsequently retained Carl F. Schoeppl of the law firm Schoeppl & Burke P.A. to investigate the matter and to recommend appropriate legal options for the company. Mr. Schoeppl, is a former senior federal prosecutor with the United Sates Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Division of Enforcement. The company intends to protect their shareholders to the fullest extent permitted by law.