What I am most amused about Linda's argument with the SEC is that she plays victim...BUT SHE KNEW EXACTLY WHAT SHE WAS GETTING INTO WHEN SHE BORROWED THE MONEY FROM ASHER!
Now where have I seen a company with revenues but illiquid?....hmmmm, let me do some research, will probably take a while looking through OTC tickers....
it isn't a lie. according to the court docs, judge decision was to have DBMM hand over shares to Asher (which is barred from owning shares in public companies) and since DBMM doesn't own any shares, it can't. simple. no need to complicate it with noise.