Friday, April 28, 2023 9:32:15 AM
It's now April 28th. To recap the public record: the court entered a default judgment in favor of Harvey Vechery and against Greg Halpern/Max Sound on January 11, 2023. The Vechery Family Trust then petitioned the court to render judgment in favor of the defendant, for relief demanded in the complaint, permanent injunction, and removal of Halpern from the company.
The case is scheduled at 11AM Pacific time today in the Superior Court of California County of San Diego and has been assigned to the Honorable Judge Timothy Taylor. This is the only date that counts right now. Not the May 19th date Halpern has been claiming to bring the SEC filings up to date. This is all part of the public record.
As to what comes next, let’s just wait and see what the court says today. As we all know, the results in our judicial system are not always predictable so we must all wait to hear the verdict. No matter what the court rules on the relief issue, the judgment is in place and must be satisfied.
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