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No He wants to start a OIL and GAS company not mining. That is what he said. I was hoping for a BUTTER company.
LOL you will never change. Have a goodnight and weekend.
PS you have one more e-mail reply
only when she had her quota of BUTTER lol
LOL I am still before Golden. LOL he will be pissed
and DONE. I also sent a reply
pls check mail thanks
PM me your e-mail again pls
Whatever you want JS.
You desire is my command lol
However I can not promise I will be around too much.
Happy Holiday's Golden
Hey Jimmy you still believe in Urban?
Yea Family comes first. I really did not care. Just found it funny
Unless you need or want me as one
LOL I was de-moded? That is too funny.
WOW thank you this is the second link you ever provided me and did not call me NEEDY for asking for a link. See even the GREAT JS can grow more patient lol
PS Happy Holiday - No cream filled butter turkeys ok?
Is there an area
where to complain about the new format that is not so new, but new for me.
Link would be helpful
ty
Well they will lose even more posters.
Why wont they put it back to the way it was
LOL when was this done? It sucks! lol You can tell the last time I was in here. Like the Mod job I am doing lol I know u will say perfect
Hi, How do you
Change the format back to old one. They reduced the writing area.
Thanks
November 22, 2013
RE: Wells Fargo Case Dismissal
To All CMKM Shareholders:
As many of you have heard, a Nevada court granted Wells Fargo’s Motion for Judgment yesterday, which in effect dismisses our case against the bank. However, the judge left the door open for our attorneys to re-file or amend the pleadings in the case, which our legal team will do immediately.
Time constraints today do not allow me to provide a detailed update and explanation of this situation as is needed. I will draft another update early next week to provide Shareholders with a very specific analysis of where we stand on all fronts. I will also address these issues at length during the next webinar, which will be held on either November 27 or 29.
We have been dealt another unexpected blow here, but the battle is far from over. I determined many months ago that depending on uncertain litigation is a very poor way to fund a company and rebuild it. The process of securing alternative funding for this operation will continue, and will likely succeed. I will have a more detailed release next week.
Thank you and God bless.
Steve Kirkpatrick
Many trusted in you. imo
Times a running out!
He has said differently in the past.
Why do you talk for him anyway?
You still blindly believe that this is a sting? Guess you need to go back to school.
Have you?
Apologized to the Mods yet?
Don't think you
KNOE much from what I can see
correcto-mundo
that is The Fonz
DO NOT!
Piss off the mods! Get It? Good!
There goes vacation money. What a shame
He fooled some and not others. I read he has a history of tax evasion. Before and after he sold cmkx shares.
BIG MEANIE.
Why don't you write an article for money about him lol Been a long time
But I am sure he likes Cookies
Mona used to announce his arrival by saying COOKIES FOR SALE
I know you have a big heart. Will you send him some COOKIES? Oreos
This time he is up for jail time right?
do you think deli feels bad at all the people he hurt? or feels bad he got caught
OH GOODIE
So does this mean thinginathong is free to date?
Are you saying there was no hearing or trial? It was just an agreement? His lawyer and deli must of agreed to it.
Ok that is splitting straws. He was in front of a judge. I guess he did not get arrested for the civil fraud. Still much trouble though. He made a deal to keep himself out of jail and then reneged
Opps the first time Janet is wrong. If you want to know the exact date you can e-mail the author. The post date shows 8-1-2013
Contact Jeff German at jgerman@reviewjournal.com or 702-380-8135. Follow @JGermanRJ on Twitter.
Posted August 1, 2013 - 1:35pm
www.reviewjournal.com/news/crime-courts/diamond-stock-scheme-results-tax-evasion-indictment-former-las-vegas-man
Diamond stock scheme results in tax evasion indictment of former Las Vegas man
By JEFF GERMAN
LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL
A Florida man has been arrested and brought back to Las Vegas on charges of evading hundreds of thousands of dollars in income from the sale of stock in a much-scrutinized diamond company.
Marco Glisson, 58, was apprehended by Internal Revenue Service agents last week at Miami International Airport as he was coming back from Europe.
He was charged here in December on two counts of tax evasion in a federal indictment that was unsealed after his arrest.
Glisson, a former auto worker who once lived in Las Vegas, pleaded not guilty to the charges on Tuesday before U.S. Magistrate Judge Bill Hoffman and was allowed to remain free on $250,000 bail. His trial is set for Sept. 24.
In a December criminal complaint, IRS Agent Bret Kressin said Glisson owed the government more than $664,000 for the tax years 2006 and 2007.
Glisson was accused of hiding income from the sale of $1.8 million in unregistered stock in CMKM Diamonds, a Las Vegas-based company investigated by federal authorities on several fronts.
CMKM executives were among those indicted by a federal grand jury here in September 2009 in an alleged scheme to defraud investors out of $60 million in unregistered company stock. The case is set for trial in October.
“Although CMKM Diamonds purported to be a diamond mining company, the company did not actually engage in any substantial mining activities, nor any economically viable business of any kind,” Kressin wrote in his complaint. “In reality CMKM Diamonds was a publicly traded corporate shell used to perpetuate a massive pump-and-dump securities fraud scheme ... from 2020 to 2005.
“As part of the scheme, the perpetrators fraudulently issued more than 700 billion unregistered shares of CMKM stock.
Glisson, once an assembly line worker at a General Motors plant in Wisconsin, was not charged in the CMKM fraud case. But he faced civil charges brought by the Securities and Exchange Commission for allegedly continuing to sell the company’s stock after the federal agency had de-registered it in 2005.
On the eve of his trial in Las Vegas in April 2012, Glisson struck a deal to pay the SEC $4.8 million to settle the case against him. Without admitting or denying guilt, the deal called for Glisson to pay $2.8 million in profits from trading the stock, $670,000 in interest and a $1.4 million civil penalty.
The SEC contended Glisson, who made himself known through Internet chat rooms, became a national clearinghouse for CMKM stock, setting the buying and selling prices. In one 15-month period, he is alleged to have unlawfully generated $4.4 million in revenues.
Read the posts below
You will see he was arrested AGAIN. This time in much more trouble