Yes, I was quite the "believer," wasn't I?
It's something I will always feel badly about. While I was always careful to avoid passing on info from Paul Taylor and his friend Frank Cornacchi as "truth," I must admit I wanted to believe it so badly that I ignored all the warning signs.
Alas, I am but human. That experience has made me a much better investor/critical thinker. As I've always said, education is expensive.
I want to reassure other posters who lost money to Taylor - regardless of his current actions, he will pay for his previous crimes with this stock. Maybe not this afternoon or tomorrow, but soon. As much as I posted in support of him last year, I now spend working with others to assemble solid facts that will hold up in court.