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Re: domino1 post# 30003

Tuesday, 03/29/2016 11:38:47 AM

Tuesday, March 29, 2016 11:38:47 AM

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Plausible deniability for when the Feds come calling, huh?

"That is still true today where it was erroneously* reported that I assumed CEO position."

More like implausible deniability.

While Duane Spader was the tool of Wright and Hoffman in this egregious scam, he know what he was doing.

*How does a major event like the re-instatement of a CEO get "erroneously" reported by the allegedly outgoing CEO, I wonder? When thieves fall out, honest men come by their own, we hope.

"To Verity Shareholders,

I am sending this e- mail to inform you that on January 26, 2016 I received a written notice from Mr. Duane Spader, the majority shareholder and principal creditor of Verity Corp.

Mr. Spader stated that, in the best interests of Verity Corp, it was important for Mr. Ron Kaufman, the other sitting Board member, and me to immediately resign our positions as directors and officers so that he could bring in a new management team to restructure the company and advance his business plan for the company.

Due to family and personal health issues, and with the best interests of shareholders in mind, I tendered my resignation on February 17, 2016, allowing Mr. Spader to assume the CEO position of Verity Corp. As demanded by Mr. Spader, I relinquished all company records to him.

Because of Mr. Spader’s extensive experience in working with many companies and making thousands of businesses successful as the founder of Spader Business Management, I felt it best that Verity Corp. benefit from his operational expertise. Notably, given his senior creditor status, Mr. Spader is in a better position to restructure the company debt he holds.

Any questions on the current status of the company and investor relations inquiries should to be directed to Mr. Spader at spader23456@hotmail.com, or by phone at 1-605-351-9084.

As a fellow shareholder, I look forward to the continued progress of Verity Corp.

Respectfully,

Verlyn Sneller
Former CEO of Verity Corp.
________________________________________ "





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