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jpmu

07/15/17 1:10 PM

#95365 RE: xZx #95350

Do you believe that the impersonator also filed the lawsuit in Federal Court to avoid the SEC halt?

BaBaBooey69

07/15/17 1:38 PM

#95378 RE: xZx #95350

In the recent Chinese article about DOLV. It mentioned that Dequn Wang is also known as Wang Jinlai. Probably would need someone like Floridany to corroborate this, as the translation could be off.

maverick81

07/15/17 4:08 PM

#95446 RE: xZx #95350

This is a very speculative theory... at best


Claiming that we need to focus on that"supposed" majority shareholder... that got issued shares in December 2015....

Okay. Heres my focus.

Pull up the 3 yr chart. Notice the massive spike in January 2016 and another in July 2016. Hundreds of millions of shares SOLD in the sub penny. Conveniently Depalo got his shares a month prior. Can you PROVE he did NOT sell his shares.

He would've made a nice profit. And considering he was already being pursued by the SEC back then it makes sense he would take his money and run in a classic PnD.

To claim that depalo is majority shareholder now is total far out conspiracy theory based on zero facts


Mav

Homebrew

07/15/17 4:15 PM

#95454 RE: xZx #95350

Good points. Foreign scams thrive on language barriers, "misunderstandings", "typos", translation "issues" etc...

Cache

07/15/17 8:33 PM

#95554 RE: xZx #95350

the whole point of signatures is so they look the same. if they don't, would "asking DW if they are his" be enough? not if there is someone impersonating DW.



Actually, the whole point of signatures is to make documents legally binding. When I was young, like 18-20, and didn't have much of a credit line of my own, my mother sometimes gave me her credit card to use, especially when taking trips (for emergencies or in case I ran out of money). Did my signature look like hers? Nope! Did it matter? Only if she were going to dispute it. I would think if someone was forging DW's signature, he would want to know in order to dispute it. So my comment should have been, " Let's ask DW (or Fidler) if they would like to dispute the signatures on those documents." As someone else pointed out, DW probably gave power of attorney to someone, likely Fidler, because I remember rhardy posting RO said WY SOS only accepted signed documents via snail mail (no email or faxes), which took up to 2 weeks from China.