Pretty clear. The former CLYW management was a racket involved in patent suppression, perhaps with the involvement of other parties. The Judge's ruling makes that explicit. You decide who is the guilty. Only with the company destroyed could these faux, unelected, illegitimate "managers" steal the patent and keep it for themselves. CLYW started as a scam that suddenly had a property worth billions. Of COURSE they tried to steal that for themselves. That's over now with a Receiver appointed and a judge that knows what's going on. The final battle has now been joined. Sell the patents for pennies or sell them for mucho bucks and make the shareholders whole for once. I am sure that the judge will not allow the patents to be sold for bupkis. In the meantime, we will be assaulted, both from without and within, by those determined to be come rich at our expense. Ain't gonna happen! Criminal prosecution of former "management" seems likely. Yes!