And with November the thoughts of kids trick or treating will fade and the anticipation of Thanksgiving will grow. The Rolodex will gather more dust. But IMO no trial. September and October will be big months for TAUG where Sethie, the paid consultant and the coalition of posters will be deluged with requests, Motions, runs in front of the Magistrate, and gasp... a whistle blower who will arise and crush TAUG's case. TAUG, who Sethie knows has been on borrowed time for months, will wish they had settled the case with Cowan and their insurer months earlier. In fact Sethie did and tried. I wonder what TAUG shareholders will think of the paid consultant when the Cowan case blows up in shareholders' faces.
This has to be about the most ludicrous suggestion yet, until one finds this on another board
What is bothering Johnny is a comment passed earlier today about a whistle blower. In most Federal cases a whistle blower comes out of the woodpile along with the rats and snakes. There was a whistle blower in the first DECN-J&J case, a former J&J manager. There will be at least one with the TAUG case, perhaps two or three. People who know that Johnny and Seth Shaw staged this entire Cowan court case, and the testimony will paint a picture of a fraud on the court. Just wait ... that is if you care.
Staged the lawsuit, you might want to read the deposition of Meyler. Cowan Gunteski lost their auditing business, had a public censure by the PCAOB and Mr. Meyler and several others were left out of a job. Hopefully TAUG brings several of those employees that were ousted by the firm in as witnesses. I would be very interested to hear what the ex head of compliance testifies to.