I could go on but no point. But since you're so quick to believe any and everything presented by the FEDs, just remember the Fed's complaint alleges that SPNG's business is a complete fraud, or completely phony with 99% of the business being phony. However, Alvarez & Marsal have just about blown that allegation out of the water by proving up some $7.7 million in sales. Furthermore, the sales reviewed by A&M were all domestic. No foreign sales appear to have been included in those "selected transactions" reviewed by A&M. So it's more than possible that those "total sales" listed in the A&M report are total domestic sales. Now I honestly don't know and don't assume the company has anything more than the $7.7 million in sales. But then again, it seems anything is possible considering the FED's would have us believe that SPNG was a complete fraud. Apparently NOT.
And if the feds are so terribly wrong in that key allegation, then what else have they managed to get wrong?