It may be unlikely, however the likelihood of criminal charges increases with the number of complaints filed with the SEC. It also increases with the extent of the obvious (easily provable) fraud. The Feds want slam dunks.
This case and the criminal fraud by Frank are slam dunks. Just need to get some complaints filed.
Accountable for what may I ask? Frank never sold into the rally to .02. All that's happened is a reverse merger is taking an incredibly long time, which is actually quite common if you follow other similar plays. Definitely not illegal. Retail traders are notoriously impatient and awful at timing their trades. IMO this is the time to be a buyer.