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Re: FDAHunter post# 17652

Thursday, 09/29/2016 11:59:58 PM

Thursday, September 29, 2016 11:59:58 PM

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Interesting! I wonder if Michael Brauser and Barry Honig are still running scams together.

I posted this back in March when VPCO still had a pulse...

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Yes, they are connected.

Since you mentioned IDI, I remembered a Seeking Alpha piece from last year by a well known SA contributer "The Pump Stopper" who writes very detailed Exposé's of PnD's, which paints a very different picture of this group, and details a highly questionable track record of Michael Brauser, along with his partner in crime, Barry Honig and the use of Dr. Frost's name -- by all accounts what appears to be a shady enterprise riddled in various fraud allegations and lawsuits. The writer refers to the Brauser-Honig team as "one of the worse penny stock wipeout teams in America."

Not surprisingly, VPCO is also mentioned in the article.

"Aside from IDI inc where Tiger Media was already found to involve fraud, there are countless examples of this team's wipeouts. Like VPCO where Frost name was again touted with absurdly promotional articles while Brauser and Honig were also involved and apparently Scott Frohman, who seems to have some past tie to Brauser's much-touted Seisant (also with some very questionable stuff going on) was also involved. None of that mattered though as Vapor Corp (NASDAQ:VPCO), and the 65%+ retail shareholder base, have experienced a -93.43% disaster (so far)."

http://seekingalpha.com/article/3342225-idi-strong-sell-on-fraud-lawsuits-bankruptcy-and-technology-failure-minus-92_4-percent-downside

It's a very long and detailed exposé, but worth reading as it details the fraud allegations brought up against the duo not once, but multiple times by companies such as Equifax, Naviant, SoftBank, and Biozone, just to name a few...and if nothing else will shed some light into the history of this group, and what bears striking resemblance to what's going on with VPCO today.


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