Long Term, there are myriad documents filed with the PTAB, the CAFC and the SCOTUS to prove that you own shares in a real company with real, very valuable intellectual property. That ownership does not just go away if the SEC revokes UOIP's registration. There is no way Carter, or anyone else for that matter, can legally steal your shares. Those shares will lose liquidity until a buyout or dividend payment once the company goes private, but you will still own the same number of shares. I would consult with legal counsel before I take the word of a faceless alias on a stock board.
As to the character of any of the insiders, that is another question. However, if I had made millions in these types of lawsuits in the past, and I were holding 900 million shares and looking at the kind of money that might net me with settlement or buyout, there is no way on earth I would trade that for a 9x9 cell and hundreds of civil lawsuits from investors.