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Re: DFLY post# 357

Sunday, 08/12/2018 5:02:32 PM

Sunday, August 12, 2018 5:02:32 PM

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HITC CEO Boruff and Judgements

DF, thanks again for your comments about Scott Boruff’s real estate ventures. (Is that ok to post in reference to you?) I had looked at your posts and was aware that you were here well before The Scam Man Boruff came on the scene, so I guess you are stuck with him for now. My condolences. Your mind seems to be made up on him, perhaps others will see my postings differently. (Is that ok to post?) Anyway, from here on out I will post directly about the company and HITC CEO Boruff. Best of luck to you, and I have quite enjoyed your postings on other boards.

As to judgements I found this online, “Research showed that for years Mr. Boruff has been represented by attorney Larry Liebowitz in Knoxville, including what appear from research to be over 30 lawsuits against Scott for failure to pay. He doesn't discriminate when not paying; he runs the gammit as he will screw his landscapers or his major business partners. Mr. Boruff’s father-in-law is also suing Mr. Boruff for $6 million that he owes him. All lawsuits are public record.” I checked and it appears that Knoxville doesn’t provide those records online so perhaps someone in Knoxville could do a in person check at the Knoxville Courthouse.

HITC STOCK HOLDERS BEWARE!

Based upon my research, it is my opinion that Mr. Boruff leaves a trail of destruction everywhere he goes, in business, in real estate, everywhere. I am also of the opinion the HITC story is not going to end well. But you decide. Read the links in my previous posts and do your own research.

More soon.

HITC Stock Opinion: This is not going to end well. HARD SELL

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