Guys, come on, leave Frank Hagan alone. I know there's urban legends someone put out about Frank, but he's always been a good guy in my dealings with him, which was always in the trenches with the rest of us, trying to keep the place alive. While I disagree with his faith in Team Fan, he is trying to help us when he doesn't have to, unlike the others who are trying to keep their butts out of jail.
Anyway, if this helps - our W2 from last year was "Q Television Network, Inc.". We put a plan in place in the, gee what a surprise, event that Fan didn't deliver on the W2s, so the employees should be able to file on time without hassle. The letter is a statement that the State of California is aware of the situation and is working on our behalf. Hopefully, this answers any questions the tax agencies may have about why we didn't receive a W2.
And I DO agree, this whole Cinemax Pictures thing sounds like another b.s. sham - moving the shells around the table to confuse the mark. I know claiming FOURTEEN (was outrageous enough at six) pictures in development ALL have the potential to be "blockbusters" is insane...right up there with claiming you have a billion dollar film library...or that Media City was a "state-of-the-art" production center. LOL
Thanks for continuing to think of us ex-employees (now known as "stiffees") and I really hope all this eventually leads to some relief for all of you too.
Chris