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Re: jay14 post# 39064

Tuesday, 05/23/2023 9:49:06 AM

Tuesday, May 23, 2023 9:49:06 AM

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Another part of the Team Halpernettes mantra; “It was almost Japan but sadly that's gone, forever....” Nice try. There is no proof of any letter of intent, contract, or official press release on a reputable site. In other words, there was no deal. It’s just a convenient argument for Halpern’s imaginary class action suit.

If the deal was so important to Halpern, he should have approached the court with his “proof of life” on the Japan deal. He could have approached Harvey to plead his case for saving the shareholders. The fact that he chose not to make his case indicates to the thinking man there was never a Japan deal completed.

Here’s an idea, since Halpern has always been big on Vimeo productions, why not have the mysterious Rurouni make a video. He can kill two birds with one stone. Prove the Japan deal was real and prove that he is not a fictitious board character invented by Halpern. That’s the only way to lend any credibility to this Japan fantasy.

Another part of the mantra, “Sadly, long-term MAXD shareholders, it's unlikely Harvey Vechery will do anything....” And this one, “It was almost Japan but sadly that's gone, forever....” Oh well, you’ll always have Tokyo.

Shareholders, especially those of the long-term variety, will probably be willing to give Vecehry the benefit of the doubt for more than three days. As the old saying goes, “Rome wasn’t built in a day.” Especially after Greg “Nero” Halpern fiddled while his imaginary kingdom burned. As I said before, the board poster can keep repeating this mantra, but I doubt it was have the desired impact.