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rut2k9

12/19/16 3:24 PM

#33048 RE: Sparklefarkle #33047

Can you spell Judgement Proof?




I can. Can you?
Judgment is spelled like this, not like you did with an extra E.

For someone who reads all the filings, and still gets the verdicts wrong, maybe you should try reading the (old) SEC filings to learn about contracts that never came into force and consolidations of business entities. Otherwise, you miss the forest for the trees.

MFlores

12/19/16 4:32 PM

#33051 RE: Sparklefarkle #33047

Judgment Proof

A creditor can garnish your wages, place a levy on your bank account, and/or place a lien against any real estate that you own. However, if you don't have any income or property that the creditor can legally go after, then you are what is often referred to as judgment proof.

Everyone knows Cirtran has no cash, no operations, no assets, so yes Cirtran looks to be judgment proof.

Same goes for Playbev.

Mr. Iehab, a principal of Playbev, has a nice home at 3271 Deer Hollow Dr in Sandy Utah (check our Google maps) that would go along way in paying the $6,700,000 obligation.

The docket shows that both Playbev and Cirtran Beverage each received a $5,000,000 judgment, with Play Beverages receiving an additional $1,600,000 on top of the $5,000,000.

Somebody will pay.