The lesson learned is NOT to trust those companies involved with known SEC violators, in my opinion. Eventually they tend to find their way back in the game, where they shouldn't be in the first place; thus creating another SEC violation! Whether under an assumed name, company, or some other "non-affiliate", the above applies. I suppose this could possibly be yet another case of that as well.
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