Brodeur did have everything to do with OneScreen, Fraudulent Conveyance into AdaptiveMedias. Again, the papers support this argument. AdaptiveMedias revenues shoot up first report after "acquisition" thanks to stolen funds and Atul Patel claims in his lawsuit, which I completely believe, that Norman Brodeur was the controlling "owner" the entire time. Plus, ex-OneScreen employees back this as well.
Brodeur was controlling owner of VidShadow, Inc. What did VidShadow, Inc change its name to? OneScreen, Inc. Point made.
OneScreen was owned by holding companies like VSJ Partners, VSIP and so on.... all fully controlled by Norman Brodeur as holding companies to keep his name off the books.
Same thing as what had to be reported to SEC by AdaptiveMedias. They had to acknowledge that Norman Brodeur represented at least 4 holding companies that owned more than 10% of AdaptiveMedias.
So, yes, Norman Brodeur has been pulling the strings.