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Re: silkman post# 161754

Wednesday, 04/27/2022 3:20:00 PM

Wednesday, April 27, 2022 3:20:00 PM

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I know!

1. What I said is 100% true. Auditors do not start working until they are paid. Once paid, it typically is an average of 2 weeks for them to get their work done.

2. The last filing was late because the Rotmans were late paying the Auditors.

3. Let's drink the Rotman Kool-Aide for a minute and go through the possible excuses...
a. Vystar is on fire and there is so much revenue it is taking the auditors a long time?
b. The Spinoff is creating a lot of extra work for the Auditors?
c. A big company is reverse merging into Vystar creating extra work for the Auditors?

Answers: All a big NO! Even if any of the above were true, Auditors know their job, want to file on time, and know how to get the work done. Vystar has nothing going on. So the only real answer is, the Rotmans did not pay the Auditors for them to start their work to get everything filed on time, or even within the extension

Greg Rotman was probably vacationing again in Malibu, CA on the Vystar shareholders dime and too busy to raise the money for the Auditors and too busy to get them all the proper information they need. Because, CEO Steven Rotman would not know how to do any of that.
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