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DragonBear

09/14/18 4:22 PM

#28714 RE: tisdal #28707

Another frivolous lawsuit

The lawsuit(s) are weak based on claims the company knew they were under investigation, along with exec compensation.

Most Microcrap scams don't know they are under investigation until the investigation goes formal. The SEC doesn't want to pre-warn the scammers they are coming after them.

A Microcrap scam can pay its execs in excess of what they deserve. Nothing legally preventing it. Unless taken to extremes.

The first lawsuit with all the lawyers will have to base their case, on the route the SEC is taking. Follow the DSPP money trail. Or some other accounting irregularity that constitutes a security violation. Something in the audits attracted the SEC's attention to start the investigation.

It will take more than the lawsuits claiming the execs were paid more than they were worth, or they knew an investigation was going on. Maybe the 2nd one is reserving its place in line. Ready when the SEC doo doo hits the fan in 1-2 yrs.
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microcaps1

09/16/18 12:12 AM

#28761 RE: tisdal #28707

re the lawsuits, pretty soon ppl wont be able to leave their homes at this rate without threat of lawsuit,e.g., ''oh but i didnt see the tree i crashed into bc i was distracted by his mowing the lawn,so its the lawnmowers fault'

saw many scammers in both the non profit and for profit businesses i helped build-many go thru life threatening suits - knowing many will give in to them out of fear and thus settle-thats how many scammers earn a living- they are too lazy to get a real job