That is curious, not only as you describe but also that it generates the question 'What the heck were these supposed debtors supplying that would be worth all that much?'
After all, everything so far has been a fabrication or a complete failure. So what was changing hands from those apparently bogus operations? It appears that one possibility is that the debt itself is fabricated. Why someone would do that I have not a clue and can only defer to the fertile minds of dung that have spawned this puss case to adequately explain.
There was no actual debt as the transactions the debt was based on never occurred. The minutes claimed were not actually provided. Globetel tried to offset the fake debts accruing on their books with fake invoices/CDRs for minutes sold. No debts actually accrued from the transactions because the transactions were fictitious.
So. . .no. . .I am not overly curious as to why someone has not been seeking payment for transactions that never actually occurred.