Nonsense. Attorney letters are required by OTC M for companies to stay current. In no way, manner, shape or form do said letters verify the truthfulness of any reports that they write the letter for. None.
I did see that.....but how did he know he was talking to someone actually named James Gilbert?
You ignored the rest of my post. Attorney's letters are essentially just giant disclaimers. Over and over they state that they did not verify any information and they assume that what they were supplied by the company was accurate and true. A letter like that is completely meaningless designed to fool the gullible....and it apparently works quite well.