Callasse "gifted" himself over a hundred million shares then abandoned GOFF.
Sharp came in, cleaned up GOFF, gets listing status resumed, prepares for a reverse merger and the forward stock split.
Then, all of a sudden, Callasse shows up.
He is offered millions of shares to not make waves, yet starts litigation anyway.
Twice, Nevada courts reject his claims of share ownership because he can't provide proof.
Whatever arrangement he made with some transfer agent apparently has not passed the sniff test according to the courts.
Still no proof of ownership.
One last gasp effort and it will all be over early next year.
Investors have a choice on what and who to believe.
Google U. speculation or solid reviews by seasoned attorneys with decades of experience and degrees from accredited universities.