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Re: MFlores post# 30151

Friday, 07/25/2014 5:37:58 PM

Friday, July 25, 2014 5:37:58 PM

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If you are going to quote me do it in full pls. And post the link also twisting my words to say that I said settlement soon is false. I know what I say and those words never appear in any of my posts.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=96014589

7 wins against PB and 7 other millionaire/billionaires. It's unheard of IMO. IMO CIRC hasn't seen its best days yet. Everyone knows I'm Pro CIRC evil never wins never even if it appears they are they don't. These next to court dates may be the turn around we need guys.

https://w3.courtlink.lexisnexis.com/cookcounty/FindDock.asp?NCase=&SearchType=2&Database=3&case_no=&Year=&div=&caseno=&PLtype=1&sname=Cirtran+Beverage+&CDate=

GLTUA GO CIRC

Seems like .0005 may be the new low. May we all be warning our sleds under the Hawaii sun soon.




Hmmm lets see what the PR was around that time of year shall we??

7th Win in 7 Legal Battles with Playboy Enterprises

CirTran Corporation (OTC BB:CIRC) and its Play Beverages partner continued to be a big and consistent winner in their on-going legal battle with Playboy Enterprises this week as the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois ruled in favor of the companies and their senior executives.

The Hon. Kathleen M. Pantle dismissed all claims brought by Playboy against CirTran Corporation, and personally against CirTran President Iehab J. Hawatmeh and fellow senior executive Fadi Nora. Judge Pantel’s ruling focused on Playboy’s inability to plead facts sufficient to state a claim against these parties under Illinois law. She allowed Playboy the opportunity to file an amended complaint if Playboy can honestly assert facts that would allow Playboy to pierce the corporate veil.

This was the seventh time in as many rulings (since December 2012) that CirTran and its partners have won in court against Playboy.

In a related matter, Judge Pantle granted CirTran and its Play Beverages partners’ motion to compel Jimmy Esebag and United Licensing Group to respond to discovery requests and deposition questions, finding that Mr. Esebag and Playboy’s legal counsel engaged in obstructionist conduct by refusing to produce relevant evidence and testimony. Judge Pantel also reserved on awarding fees and sanctions against Mr. Esebag and Playboy for a later date.

“While we have spent too much time in court battling seemingly never-ending yet fruitless charges brought by Playboy, we are delighted to again have the court rule in our favor,” Mr. Hawatmeh said.


“Beverage distribution continues to be the flagship of our product line,” he added, “and we are moving ahead with sales and distribution of Playboy Energy Drink with the famous rabbit trademark, in 20 countries in Asia, the Middle East, Africa, the U.S., South America, Europe and Canada.”



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