Thursday, December 18, 2014 4:15:26 PM
Mark Dotson was CEO as was Marcus Southworth ASK THEM.
The Securities and Exchange Commission lawsuits accused Copper King Mining, Dotson and promoter Wilf Blum of issuing false and misleading press releases about the company, offering unregistered securities for sale and acting as an as an unregistered broker.
Southworth is accused of being in the middle of the stock manipulation scam and making “fraudulent money transfers” totaling more than $843,000 from mine bank accounts into his own, before pushing out Dotson as president and taking the company into bankruptcy.
BLUM GOT NAILED TO THE WALL. lolololol
If you're unaware off these things, know the SEC conducted a fine investigation. Do some dd, read the report, it's all there.
As for that sleazeball WILF Blum, Pay that SEC fine yet dirtbag?
bwahahahahahahahahahahahaha!
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