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Saturday, 05/20/2023 8:14:04 PM

Saturday, May 20, 2023 8:14:04 PM

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The poster also stated, “So if Harvey Vechery has a plan, or the ones that orchestrated this removal of our CEO; answer Andrew's legitimate question!!!!” The removal was not “orchestrated” by “the ones,” it was instructed by the court. The judge studied the factual information provided to him and then ruled accordingly. Halpern did not show to defend himself, or MAXD, so the court ruled. Period.

Halpern borrowed money and used the technology, the company, and all his personal items as collateral and then defaulted on the notes. Halpern can continue this “conspiracy and collusion” legal attempt for litigation purposes, but it won’t hold water. The company now belongs to Harvey Vechery, and he is in the process of confronting all the issues left by Halpern. Greg Halpern has had 14 years running this company. In comparison, Vechery has had it for mere hours. It would be prudent to grant Harvey Vechery the necessary time to launch the company. At that point in time Andrew’s all-important question will answer itself.

Finally, the poster stated, “I might be wrong but they probably also see a long drawn out Court process.” A long-drawn-out court process? Just as with Z-Trim, in which Halpern lost and received an $8m plus judgment. Just as with Google, in which Halpern lost and received a near million-dollar judgment. Just like with the Vechery Family Trust, where Halpern just lost the company and any connected assets. Now Halpern wants to fight another losing battle without the necessary funding to back it up. Surely MAFIP can see the writing on the wall here. “there might not be any clear picture for MAXD until 2025, and possibly longer.” This is an interesting statement. Halpern has no case. And the threat is he will draw this out another 2 years plus? For his own personal benefit? This speaks volumes to his individual self-absorption.

I personally don’t care whether Halpern goes away easy or hard, he has made his own bed and can now sleep in it. He can fight the law, pretend to be a member of the James Gang, and leave Missouri for parts unknown, but the legal decree will follow him anywhere he goes. As will social media. Maybe Northfield, Minnesota could be a destination?