Beside the point. Charges of fraud are serious when it comes to business and the potential to sign contracts. A public entity that was interested in the product would do further research into ECDC and the CEO. What they would find would be information that would at a minimum reflect poorly on the company and the CEO. The amount of debt, the problems with ECDC not paying its bills, the lack of substantial contracts and the shady past of the CEO are all deal killers. You know this is true and just won't admit to it.