Tuesday, December 09, 2014 11:10:05 PM
It is very likely that Weed engaged in the same wrongdoing in every instance where he would benefit financially by doing so. The question is whether Bill Hodson knew it was wrong but participated in it anyway. If the answer to either question is NO then there's probably no benefit for the prosecution to drag LiveWire through the mud in court.
What I want to know, if Bill Hodson is not guilty of any offense, is when the positive proof of regulatory compliance and lawful business dealings will be disclosed by Bill to put this question to rest conclusively. It would be very encouraging, in doing so, if he would buy out Shelly Singhal or otherwise relegate Shelly to the position of minority stakeholder with no possible path for Shelly to claw his way back into a position of control over ADIA.
I am still waiting to see whether Bill Hodson steps up as CEO of ADIA and takes care of these unresolved issues. If he does not do so or if he and Shelly decide to fight legal battles then I do not believe ADIA will continue to exist.
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