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Re: fjhawley post# 15390

Tuesday, 01/03/2017 9:11:49 PM

Tuesday, January 03, 2017 9:11:49 PM

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Again, a legitimate company with that much constant revenue would be much better served by filing a Form 10 or S-1 registration with prospectus with the SEC and starting fresh.

Who knows what all lurks within the scam ORRV shell. ORRV was CLEARLY a scam business.

Most likely people were conned out of large sums of money, and are still owed that money.

If McCusker reverse merges into the scam ORRV shell his public company could be aggressively hounded for repayment of old debt, legally hounded.

A reverse merger into a scam shell I investigated over the last couple of years experienced that exact scenario, many do.

Old debt holders came after the new company immediately for over 8 million in undisclosed to them debt owed by the scam shell. The new company was overwhelmed, when they could have gone public fresh without all this baggage.

OF course the company was heralded as the next moon shot, zip code changer, yacht club and all that jazz, anyway.

The matter is now in federal enforcement proceedings.