AURI Inc. (“AURI”), through a proposed newly formed future wholly owned subsidiary, Legacy Art Group, LLC., has acquired the Original Works By Artist “SkyJones” (stored in Dallas, TX), and Posthumous originals “The Michelangelo Collection” currently on display at the Museum Of Biblical Arts in Dallas, Texas, and in the Marinelli Foundry in Agnone, Italy (referred to herein as “The Collection”). This acquisition allows for exclusive manufacturing and reproduction rights, licensing and sub licensing, as well as marketing and sales rights to reproduce the painting and cast reproductions of the Posthumous Michelangelo Bronze Sculptures owned by Energy Partners LLC., and Legacy Art Group LLC., and cast by the Marinelli Foundry of Agnone, Italy.
He tried it with his PRPM and BDGR (both ''expert market'' rotting at .000001 --5 zeroes!) and It went nowhere.
IF this is what Eddie is trying to recycle just know it failed miserably before. He later tried adding a crypto twist and it failed. Adding this ''gold backed'' ploy is just the latest. If so this latest attempt proves he's out of ideas and looking to dupe those who haven't done serious DD on him.
Both Sky Jones and Ronald Welborn (aka Wellborn) were neck deep in the ITEX barter network scam back in the 1990's. Actors in that scheme assigned ridiculous values to thousands of cheap, assembly line, rapidly produced (often by homeless men he paid $5 per hour) for use in barter/ tax evasion scams. Here's a 229 page SEC deposition of Jones from 1999 with multiple reports and accusations against Wellborn. Note: The link comes from Sky Jones' "Banker's art" website https://www.bankers.art/about/newsandpress/news/sec/secdeposition1997.pdf Here's a subsequent deposition from 2001 https://www.bankers.art/about/newsandpress/news/sec/secdeposition2001.pdf
Hit CTRL-F to search for "Welborn" and "Wellborn" and "Global" (1, 2, 3 along with his various other entities)
Eddie used the same materials and props at his "Meet & Greet" at a gun club in Frisco, TX on 10/13/2021 attended by 10 people max. Props include Sky Jones art as well as a copy of his old members only "Banker's Art Museum" book with bogus appraisals. Jones created this book as another grift because unless you paid him a fee to authenticate a painting of his he declared it a forgery (as if). You pay the fee and he assigned a number to it thus making it a quasi-currency which could be donated to a bogus charity for a tax deduction.