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Tuesday, 04/16/2013 7:36:07 PM

Tuesday, April 16, 2013 7:36:07 PM

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Why AVI MIRMAN begged THOMAS BELESIS to hire him after AVI MIRMAN CLOSED Cresta Capital IN A HURRY to FLEE?

In 2009 AVI MIRMAN was hired by SpongeTech to serve as the EXCLUSIVE investment banker to the Company!

Opposites or ALIKES attracts??

Tao KNOWS that from the BEGINNING about AVI MIRMAN (Cresta)! As well as 402 Bay Ridge (S.A. Trading invoice)

"... In March 2009, Cresta was hired by the Company to serve as the exclusive investment banker to the Company in which Cresta was to provide advice and services concerning potential merger, acquisition and/or any business transactions. Upon modification of the agreement with Cresta, in June 2009, the Company agreed to and did provide Cresta with a $1 million cash advance which was to be used against future fees as a result of any transactions under the agreement. Cresta did provide investment banking services to the Company on the acquisition of Dicon Technologies, LLC (“Dicon”) as well as introducing the Company to Getfugu, Inc. (“Getfugu”). Cresta was paid in full all fees due with regards to its participation in the Dicon transaction.

In August 2009, the Company was introduced to Getfugu by Cresta, who was serving as investment banker for both the Company and Getfugu. At the advice of Cresta, the Company entered into a definitive agreement with Getfugu to invest $4 million into Getfugu’s mobile-based web search and e-commerce technology, and that the Company would be the first company to utilize Getfugu’s innovative mobile search platform. An aggregate of $1.75 million had been advanced to Getfugu, soon after Getfugu rescinded the transaction and to this date has not returned the monies to the Company.

In September 2009, Cresta terminated its agreement to serve as the investment banker for the Company, waiving and forfeiting any right to the $1 million cash advance for future fees. The Company has made demand for the $1 million, but Cresta has failed to return any part of the cash advance to the Company.

The Company alleges that Cresta breached its fiduciary duty to the Company by assisting Getfugu in obtaining money from the Company and failing to conduct any reasonable due diligence on Getfugu or its officers and personnel and failing to provide the Company with any reasonable due diligence...
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