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shajandr

09/24/21 7:29 PM

#91707 RE: zombywolf #91706

The settlement was with Chanbond, and Billy was the manager with sole authority for Chanbond.

There is no way to reverse the Chump Coins and GTFOH Shekel settlement. That is done and legal, as Billy was appointed the sole manager with full authority. UOIP is not a party to the GTFOH settlement. It has no standing to seek to revoke it.

Folks need to accept that UOIP shareholder-victims will never see a penny.

UOIP is over. It is as over as the long dead examples CMKX, CDEX, SPNG, and many others just like it.

And it is not a marathon, it is merely running in circles until fatigue sets in, as it always does.

Butt, like reading about filing in a California state court against an individual (and by extension a corporation) that is not domiciled in California, it will always be good for laughs along the way. CMKX was over a decade of good laffs. Krazy Al Hodges, another SoCal lawyer, albeit one who at least knew enough to bring his lawsuits in Federal District court and his shenanigans were a laff riot for many years, as those shareholder-victims ran in circles and paid Al for over a decade before they finally started to drop off one by one from fatigue or deaths.
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Specialneeds

09/24/21 8:10 PM

#91708 RE: zombywolf #91706

Because of all this crap he pulled I’m starting to think that Diedre may have a shot at taking back the patents. The agreement that was entered into to buy Chanbond may not be considered executed in good faith
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Scruffer

09/25/21 1:24 AM

#91716 RE: zombywolf #91706

Yes, Carter Violated Delaware General Corporation Laws

No money should move until "Things" get resolved.

And it was at the hands and makings of William R. Carter Junior ("Junior")

Everyone can thank "Junior" for what is and has been happening.

Thank you "Junior" for the locked-up money, the headaches and the all heartache of mucking us over for ~3.5 years.

The inventors must be extremely outraged, disappointed and infuriated with you "Junior".

"Junior" has been an extremely unscrupulous and atrocious "Manager", but it's almost time to "pay the piper".

The law is clearly on our side "Junior".

After all, everyone wants their "fair and legal share" of the $1B+++ settlement money.
• Inventors want their money
• Lawyers want their money
"Junior" wants (and apparently desperately needs) his money
• Deirdre, aka, "Junior's bitter ex?" wants her money
• And shareholders want our long-awaited and extremely overdue money

therefore, I contend, FWIW, things will move much faster once the legal deadlines start approaching.

TGISat, Scruff-Senior