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Re: LarryM1977 post# 16933

Saturday, 08/25/2012 9:49:43 AM

Saturday, August 25, 2012 9:49:43 AM

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Please back up your statement with proof that Rod had an "involvement" with a securities fraud violator. Here is the definition of involve to assist you.

in·volve (n-vlv)
tr.v. in·volved, in·volv·ing, in·volves
1. To contain as a part; include.
2. To have as a necessary feature or consequence; entail: was told that the job would involve travel. See Synonyms at include.
3. To engage as a participant; embroil: involved the bystanders in his dispute with the police.
4.
a. To connect closely and often incriminatingly; implicate: evidence that involved the governor in the scandal.
b. To influence or affect: The matter is serious because it involves your reputation.
5. To occupy or engage the interest of: a story that completely involved me for the rest of the evening.
6. To make complex or intricate; complicate.
7. To wrap; envelop: a castle that was involved in mist.
8. Archaic To wind or coil about.

FACT: Joseph Emas signed as the Registered Agent for 178 companies/LLCs registered in Florida. He signed a document as OUTSIDE COUNSEL for a pink sheet stock that had three of its officers charged with fraud. He made a mistake, paid his fine, did his 2 yr. suspension and is a practicing attorney in Florida today!

Check for the meaning of "OUTSIDE COUNSEL"!

So by your statement, the CEOs of all 178 companies that Emas signed for are "involved" and guilty of selecting the wrong attorney as their registered agent because they should have known that he would make a mistake!

Please explain what you are charging Rod with.




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