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KevGee59

12/15/23 11:06 PM

#656357 RE: sentiment_stocks #656355

Crickets....
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pgsd

12/16/23 12:31 AM

#656364 RE: sentiment_stocks #656355

Wow... you cannot escape the Israel connection.

"Ms Wolfe was on the board of the Israeli company that Roger Smith (who had a Cognate company laptop, not a notebook) was now working for"

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Phase 5 author Julia Skripa-Serry, wrote the report whilst working for an Israeli hedge fund located less than 1 hours drive away from where the founder of Nococure lives (in Israel)
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The Danish Dude

12/16/23 5:39 AM

#656371 RE: sentiment_stocks #656355

Thanks for this. Had heard a little of this version before. Guess Woodford was quite a POS and this has the stench of an unfriendly takeover. WTF mention that fraud report by a ukrainian paid fraudsterein?

The people here mentioning Woodford as though it was a pity for him, probably also has ties to this ... what was it ...?

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exwannabe

12/16/23 12:58 PM

#656443 RE: sentiment_stocks #656355

Of course you will respond with the NWBO spin on story.

For the record, the Smith vs Cognate lawsuit went to jury with Smith winning and denial of the LP claims of IP theft prior to "WolfGate".

On March 6, 2014, the jury found in favor of Smith on all his claims, awarding him several hundreds of thousands of dollars in damages, and found against Cognate on all its counterclaims. (Circuit Court Verdict Sheet.)



In addition to the counter claims in the original suit, LP attempt to file a lawsuit in return for IP theft was ongoing but subsequently dismissed as the issued had already been decided by the jury trial.The order That suit was :

Cognate Bioservices, Inc. ("Cognate"), along with Healthbank, Inc., Oncocidex, Inc., Theradigm, Inc., and Vesta Therapeutics, Inc. (individually, "Healthbank," "Oncocidex," "Theradigm," and "Vesta"; collectively, "the non-Cognate plaintiffs"), have sued Alan K. Smith and Alan Smith Consulting, Inc. (individually, "Smith" and "Smith Consulting"; collectively, "the Smith defendants"), and MacroCure, Ltd. ("MacroCure"), alleging (1) violations of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, 18 U.S.C. § 1030 ("CFAA"); (2)


Those other companies were LP's that she was claiming had their IP stolen. Note what company is not in the list?

You might also note that LP took no action for years. It was only after being sued by Smith that LP sued back. If this was really some sort real theft by Smith it would not have been Smith taking the first action.

So why the big deal about it? NWBO was not involved in it. If LP had an issue she could have told NW she wanted somebody else.

But as you know, NW had already become an activist investor and was pushing for changes that could restrict LP's cowboy style of corporate governance. So she created a smokescreen to divert from what would happen in the following weeks.