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Re: jay14 post# 39103

Wednesday, 05/24/2023 9:43:11 AM

Wednesday, May 24, 2023 9:43:11 AM

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Cool story bro! "Lol!"

The board poster made this introduction: “The Story Behind The Gay Rabbit and Max Sound Corp inner Romance.“ Inner romance? Strangely enough, this sounds like so many of Halpern's past fantasies. A poorly crafted story featuring three of Halpern’s imaginary board characters with a new entry, a plucky young high school kid with a knowledge of how the markets work. It reminds me of a Scooby Doo episode. How about we have an audio/video presentation with the three stars of Team Rurouni and the A student talking about the financially earth-shattering plush bunny chronicles. Or a Power Point presentation showing the six degrees of separation between Halpern and each of his characters. Once again, we have another unidentified member of the team playing an integral role in the Asian market. Straight out of central casting!

Didn’t news of the advancing Vechery legal case reach the far east? How about contacting Rurouni and giving him the “sad news” back in January when the judgment was first issued? Or before? That would have given Team Rurouni four months to work something out before the April 28th relief date. The team members could have begged Halpern to get them in front of Harvey to save the gay rabbit. For that matter, Team Rurouni could probably have petitioned the court on behalf of Halpern with a “friend of the court” Amicus Curiae brief. Maybe the high school kid had some lunch money saved, since Halpern couldn’t afford to pay an attorney.

The point is that good management doesn’t wait until the last minute to deal with problems. They don’t wait until a problem becomes a crisis. Halpern knew about the impending judgment, the judgment, and the relief court date, and as is always the case with Greg Halpern, he ignored them all. Didn’t show up in court for any of the hearings. Then used the “dog ate my homework” excuse by claiming his attorney didn’t inform him or return his phone calls. There wasn't even an attorney listed on the court case for Halpern so how can you blame an attorney who was never engaged?

The board character Rurouni, as we all have been told, knows everything about everyone. He’s the “Masterless Samurai,” the man with the secret files, ready and willing to dish dirt and seek revenge for anyone countering the regime. Greg’s version of Keyser Soze. And now the infamous boogeyman is in the gay rabbit business. That is a B movie script in itself! The bottom line is that Halpern should have kept Team Rurouni better informed, so a legal problem didn’t become a deal breaking crisis. The problem is not with the Vechery legal team pulling the rug out from under Team Rurouni, it’s Greg Halpern ignoring reality and not showing up in court to defend his case.

All kidding aside, this appears to be another attempt to stir up the shareholder base and build a class actions lawsuit. To convince them that financial salvation was just around another one of those pesky “corners.” Halpern chose a “no show” with his own team. It’s an old script.