On June 10, 2016, following discussions on June 9, 2016 between David Levy, the Company’s Chief Executive Officer, and the Company’s independent registered public accounting firm, the Board of Directors of the Company concluded that the UMS Financial Statements should no longer be relied upon. Management determined that there were four legal actions commenced against the Company in November 2015 and December 2015, which were required to be disclosed in the notes to the UMS Financial Statements. Management believes that the principal amounts owing to vendors of approximately $1.1 million, which are the basis for the legal actions, have been properly reflected in the UMS Financial Statements, but is in the process of determining whether any additional loss contingencies need to be recorded.
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