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Wednesday, 07/19/2023 12:48:36 PM

Wednesday, July 19, 2023 12:48:36 PM

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“Here it is again. Your perpetual lie that I was doing drugs or that drugs had anything to do with anything. That never happened in the first place.” Perpetual lie? Halpern’s ex-girlfriend is on record in her deposition stating she’s witnessed Greg “doing cocaine all day every day,” as well as Ecstasy, for the entire time she lived there, which was approximately seven months as I recall. She also stated Halpern used Harvey Vechery’s “$125k to buy drugs.” I know of at least three other people who have had access to Halpern’s house, when he still lived there, who stated Halpern is a habitual drug user and has a “drug closet” in his bathroom, described by one individual as being a “drug dispensary.”

In most cases of drug, alcohol, or any from chemical dependency, the first step to recovery is admitting you have a problem. Denial only impedes the process and prolongs the healing process. Who are we supposed to believe in this case? The ex-girlfriend and three other people, making the same claims, who had access to the house? Or the man supposedly doing drugs and denying it? Especially when the behavior defies logic and indicates impairment.

Most shareholders who watched Halpern’s Vimeo “I’m for the Dream” productions asked me “is Halpern on drugs?” Especially the episode where he fell asleep for ten minutes, with the camera rolling, and then opened his eyes and continued talking as if nothing happened. It was highly illogical for Halpern to have openly accused judges and Google executives of various forms of debauchery and illegalities when you are in court against them. Those aren’t the actions of a clear-headed thinking. The bottom line is if you don’t want to be accused of being on drugs, then don’t act like it. Normally I wouldn’t care about someone’s personal drug or alcohol habits as that’s their own business. Unless it impacts the business, which this obviously did. MAXD and the shareholders have suffered due to Greg Halpern’s behavioral issues and that’s an issue for all of us.