InvestorsHub Logo
Followers 91
Posts 7617
Boards Moderated 1
Alias Born 12/26/2009

Re: deet49 post# 922

Monday, 05/24/2021 7:15:25 AM

Monday, May 24, 2021 7:15:25 AM

Post# of 1075
English: "AS Just One Example" = More than once
so the body of evidence is not just the one incident on or about July 27,2016 it includes also and others in the Plural

From 92 page complaint:

30. As just one example, on or about July 27, 2016, ASR knowingly and intentionally purchased a shipment of cane sugar that all presently known facts suggest derived from Francisco’s confiscated assets north of Guayabal. Francisco’s arable land, as well as sugar
produced by that land, constitutes confiscated property as defined by the Helms-Burton Act. AZCUB@, an alter ego of the Cuban government, maintains a monopoly on all aspects of the sugar business in Cub@. AZCUB@ is as trafficker according to Helms-Burton because it “possesses”, “manages”, “uses” or “holds an interest in” Francisco’s sugar growing land, and it engaged in “a commercial activity using or otherwise benefitting from confiscated property” when it sold Francisco-grown sugar


21. ASR also had actual knowledge of Cuba’s confiscation of Francisco. ASR executive José F. Fanjul, Jr.’s father has owned 3,989 shares of Francisco for many years.



May 21 Unopposed MOTION for Extension of Time to File Response/Reply/Answer as to 1 Complaint https://www.pacermonitor.com/public/case/40088263/Francisco_Industries,_Inc_v_ASR_Group_International,_Inc

that does not sound like a slam dunk of any kind by ASR group, nothing like his presser that expressed outrage and the lack of due diligence on the part of team FRAZ what happened to those (forged?fraudulent?) documents he referred to?(obviously when committing illegal acts they would have legitimate paperwork right?)

makes me believe my theory about where the evidence came from is on target https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=163919916


From ASR Presser:

The Fanjul’s added, “Had the lawyers conducted the slightest diligence, as required by ethical and federal court rules, they would have known their allegation that ASR Group purchased sugar from Cuba was false. The Fanjul family, like many Cuban Americans, lost everything as a result of the Castro regime. To falsely accuse the Fanjul family or any of our affiliated companies of violating the embargo with Cuba is offensive, even more so coming from fellow Cubans.”

“We provided the lawyers with public records demonstrating that ASR Group did not make the purchase of Cuban sugar they cite a week ago, and they have not dismissed the complaint, leading us to believe that their conduct is malicious and aimed only at tarnishing the reputation of ASR Group and the Fanjul family,” concluded the statement.



Go FRAZ
PCHM G/S


Join the InvestorsHub Community

Register for free to join our community of investors and share your ideas. You will also get access to streaming quotes, interactive charts, trades, portfolio, live options flow and more tools.