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Tuesday, 09/18/2007 8:33:16 AM

Tuesday, September 18, 2007 8:33:16 AM

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Sulja said the family's 20-year-old business -- excluding the land and buildings -- were sold last year in a "handshake deal" with Petar Vucicevich for $4.8 million, but only a partial payment was received. He said he and four other family members received $150,000 each, but nothing since.

The plan was for Vucicevich to hire the existing staff, take over the accounts receivable and payable, and run the business using another Ontario corporation -- called Sulja Building Supplies -- from the Harrow warehouses and office, Sulja said.

"Petar orchestrated everything," Sulja said.

Sulja said his family's Ontario incorporated business -- Sulja Brothers Building Supplies Ltd. -- essentially stopped operating as of Aug. 1 last year. Sulja said his father John still owns all the lumberyard property on Erie Street just outside Harrow.


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