I wonder if hijack is the right word in this situation. I noticed Bryan Glass has a number of stocks that the court appointed him as custodian:
i.e. Blue Star Opportunities Corp. - OTC Markets www.otcmarkets.com/stock/BSTO/profile OTC Markets Group Company Updated Profile ... 3273 E. Warm Spring Rd; Las Vegas, NV 89120 ... company is a public shell with no operations; Note=2-5-08 Eighth Judicial District Court, Clark County, Nevada appointed Bryan S. Glass as custodian of the ...
Security First International Holdings, Inc. - OTC Markets www.otcmarkets.com/stock/SCFR/profile OTC Markets Group Business Status, Development Stage Company a/o Aug 11, 2011 ... Note=6-11-08 company is a public shell with no operations; Note=1-10-08 Eighth Judicial District Court, Clark County, Nevada appointed Bryan S. Glass as Custodian of the ...
and as NoDummy pointed out:
The ticker owed somebody named Adam Lessman some money so he took them to court in Clark County, Nevada. In 2007 Lessman won a judgment for $1,920,000.00 plus Attorney Fees of $213,469.50, Costs of $11553.92 and $84,393.45 in interest for a grand total of $2,229,416.87. My guess is they couldn't pay him so he gained control of the shell.
A fairly well known shell hijacker named Bryan Glass reinstated the ticker in January of 2009 then filed a Form 15 for the ticker in May of 2009.
According to the CRGP filings, Glass found a buyer for the ticker in 2010 then the new owners signed a financing agreement with Global Infinitum Market SA de CV on the same day they gained control of the shell. I'm a little suspicious about that 2010 date though. I think it is possible that the buyers backdated the purchase agreement and the debt Note owed to Global Infinitum Market SA de CV so that they could issue stock and get a paid promo going for the ticker. The 2010 date doesn't match any of the other mining related agreements in their filings. All the other mining related agreements happened in 2013.
==== I wouldn't rule out a "hijacking". but do wonder if the previous people involved - like Wilde - had their hands in the money pot as well and was any of it legit before.