Saturday, May 21, 2022 11:14:30 AM
Did you pre-pay a retainer of tens of thousands of dollars? This case could easily run up more than 100 grand in fees. Also, in Texas and Florida it is almost impossible to collect a judgment if one prevails in court and you claim that Mezey has nothing. Good luck with that!
Since when do attorneys need "legal and business advisors"
I have worked with countless attorneys. Anything they are told by a client or even potential client is kept confidential. So, no legitimate attorneys that desire to retain their licenses would be telling you anything. The most you would be told is a polite we no longer represent or have not been retained by whoever is in question period. And, just how do you, Mr. Vakser know what attorneys Mr. Mezey has contacted? Is your crystal ball working?
If someone had hired a "hit man" to murder their parent, there should be an indictment. Serious charges like that don't usually get swept under the rug. And, if you, Vakser, can't prove that, well, that would be a slam dunk for a defamation case against you.
Perjury is almost never prosecuted. Since you yourself announced that you / Protek Capital had purchased Superstar Management Group the question of what payment is owed is legitimate. Emails and oral agreements etc. are all admissible evidence and any suggestion that there was a sale negates any chance of a perjury charge. A business dispute like this will simply never garner perjury charges.
Perjury charges are filed most often when witnesses in serious criminal cases lie and it directly effects the outcome of the case (i.e. is material) And, again perjury in court is rarely charged.
When was the last time anyone who made a legitimate complaint to an enforcement agency got charged? I have reported you and many other scammers numerous times. You, Vakser, can't file a perjury charge. Judges / the government do it only on very rare occasion. No stockholders need have any worry about filing complaints against you and your scam tickers.
Texas lawyer explains:
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You, Vakser and your scam ticker, Protek Capital, do not have defamation in your current Amended Petition, so that issue is dead and the court will not entertain it. I am rolling on the floor laughing at your ridiculous rant.
Judges don't appreciate or normally allow fishing expeditions. The issues are pretty much limited to the facts around the alleged sale of the company including whether Mr. Mezey was owed payment for it and the lien itself. As there are numerous press releases, alleged e-mails and oral agreements (those are valid in Texas) there is plenty to litigate.
Your team (insert snicker) has nothing to do with the criminal prosecution of anyone. Your team will not get any help from any enforcement agency in that regard. They simply take complaints, investigate if warranted and charges are filed if manpower and funding allow it. Law enforcement is hopelessly underfunded and understaffed and is not going to waste resources on your vendetta against a former business partner. Again, a business dispute in civil court is not at all likely to lead to perjury charges.
Please don't smoke all the Protek Capital pot by yourself.
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