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Re: bogblog post# 3056

Wednesday, 02/15/2017 10:16:01 AM

Wednesday, February 15, 2017 10:16:01 AM

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Yes. Google or Duckduckgo are great starting places.

Adding "SEC" to a name often brings up startling results.

Google "Chester Billingsley SEC"

"Michael L Labertew SEC"

"David W Dube SEC"

"Jeffery Steven Stone SEC"

"Symbian Bank"

"Ravensburg Capital Corporation"

Labertew is an attorney Chester has used and is a co-defendant with Chester and MNTR in the Golden v Mentor lawsuit in a Federal District Court in Utah.

Dube "created" Microcannabiz, into which Chester pledged $100,000 and which MNTR got to take $50-60-70,000 (?) loss (I don't have the exact claimed figure at my fingertips).

Stone and/or associates in the "Wakabayashi Fund" put Chester together with "Symbian Bank" for an alleged $35,000,000 loan in 2014, which Chester was going to use to buy Bhang Chocolate. There is no such an entity as "Symbian Bank."

Chester was duped into sending someone somewhere around $620,000 cash for a "refundable loan insurance premium" (whatever that is).
Chester sued and got a judgment against the bank account into which he sent MNTR shareholder's money.

Google "Wakabayashi Fund".

(I find it interesting that both Chester and Green Vision Systems (the Puerto Rico deal) have both been "advised" by the "Wakabayashi Fund").

You asked a good question and I hope that my reply is helpful.