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J Galt

05/03/23 2:21 PM

#38844 RE: jay14 #38843

Anyone who honestly read the filings with a clear mind, followed by reading the Minute Order, would have seen the judge’s response to the “total lies and garbage” and “pathetic distortions” presented by Vechery’s legal team, was to grant relief in favor of Vechery. The judge reviewed all the facts detailed in the documents and then chose to render the judgment in favor of Vechery back in January. Those “lies and distortions” must have contained enough merit for the judge to render his opinion and grant the judgment.

No matter how the Halpernettes choose to describe the facts presented to the court, those facts are now on record. The time to have disputed those facts as “pure fiction” would have been back in January before the court granted the judgment. Halpern did not show up and did not send a legal representative. Therefore, since no counter claims or arguments were made, there can be no dispute when it comes to his ruling. Since Halpern chose not to show for the relief hearing on April 28th, nor send a legal representative, once again, those facts are now part of the legal record.

J Galt

05/03/23 3:03 PM

#38846 RE: jay14 #38843

Harvey Vechery is “scared to death about his liability in the 8k filing?” That’s unbelievably delusional! His current actions don’t indicate a person incapacitated by fear. He appears to be a man with a plan on the offensive, backed by the legal army of Russ, August, & Kabot. If he had something to hide, he wouldn’t be going after Halpern in such a public manner.

The 8k referred to was one of the most prodigious financial fabrications of all time. Much better than anything in the plush bunny chronicles. It was hardly a financial document for the SEC. Not even close to a typical 8k. That tome was more like a dime store novel designed to fool investors into believing Halpern was still large and in charge. A fictional account with Halpern painted as the victim of every other inhabitant on planet earth, each one unjustly casting aspersions in his direction with the evil intent of stealing his “precious” ring of failure from our fearless leader. In other words, adult cartoon level fantasy.

If the topic of the day is “fear,” then the spotlight needs to be shined on Greg Halpern’s fear of forensic accounting. That will be a tale more frightening than when the Seed of Chucky meets the plush bunny.