I will see if I can get some information on him. I'm over in the uk next month, I may drop by and take some pics of the address and maybe tap the door. :-)
I remembered the name of the man that took over ADN. Ian Warwick (always seemed to be followed by a guy called Ian Chadwick, bit like a tag team), he managed Aftersoft Group I believe. No idea what happened to them, but at the time of the debacle ADN was to become Aftersoft and really under the covers it was just MAM in Sheffield.
that is is him now. Seems that he was the reason Aftersoft did so well, not that MAM were actually a good company and he just stuffed a wrapper around them and called it Aftersoft.
I also found some old notes, the guy I emailed in Scotland was a David Blockley. From looking at the notes he was amazingly angry.
I should have been a private investigator.
Lastly, I'm no longer involved in any of this, I see it as sport every so often when surfing the net. However, what it does show to me is that the world is full of these scam artists. Glover is but one of them, they spend their whole lives going from one car crash to the next. The only way to stop this kind of thing happening is for the US / UK Governments to put them in prison for a long time. This takes money and time, and I think on reflection that it is easier for governments to just let it all just slide and hope nobody kicks off too much. Why? I do not know.