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MONEYMADE

04/12/13 12:14 AM

#18766 RE: MFlores #18764

4B OUTSTANDING NOW! ANOTHER 500M OVERHANG....

ONCE DEPLETED A REVERSE SPLIT TO PAY YA
$100,000 MONTHLY CEO'S MASSIVE SALARY AND CROONIES




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MONEYMADE

04/12/13 3:14 AM

#18771 RE: MFlores #18764

******THIS IS COOL! THEY PAY THEMSELVES...SEPARATION PAY**********



On March 5, 2010, the Company entered into a Separation Agreement ("Agreement") with Shaher Hawatmeh. As of the date of the Agreement, Shaher Hawatmeh's employment with the Company was terminated and he no longer has any further employment obligations with the Company. In consideration of his execution of this Agreement, the Company will pay Shaher Hawatmeh's "Separation Pay" of $210,000 in twenty-six bi-weekly payments. The first payment of the Separation Pay was to begin on March 19, 2010. On April 2, 2010, the Company made the first payment to Shaher Hawatmeh. Additional terms of the separation agreement include payment of all amounts necessary to cover health and medial premiums on behalf of Shaher Hawatmeh, his spouse and dependents through April 20, 2010, all outstanding car allowances and expense ($750) due and owing as of February 28, 2010, satisfaction and payment by the Company (with a complete release of Shaher Hawatmeh) of all outstanding amounts due and owing on the Company Corporate American Express Card (issued in the name of Shaher) and the issuance and delivery to Shaher Hawatmeh of ten million (10,000,000) share of the Company's common stock within a reasonable time following authorization by the Company's shareholders of sufficient shares to cover such issuance. The fair market value of the shares aggregated to $50,000 as of March 5, 2010, based on the $.005 per share value as of the effective date of the separation agreement, and has been included in accrued liabilities as of September 30, 2010.
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MONEYMADE

04/12/13 3:19 AM

#18772 RE: MFlores #18764

HEY DID YOU GUYS KNOW ABOUT THE TRIAL!!!!!!!

YES THIS CEO IS REAAAAL PIECE OF WORK.



Jordanian man dies while awaiting trial

Family charged in kidnapping of man's daughter


A Jordanian man who, along with his wife and two sons, had been charged with kidnapping and assaulting the couple's daughter, died Tuesday after he was diagnosed with liver cancer just three weeks ago.

Jamil Ayed Hawatmeh, 66, died at Alta View Hospital in Sandy after his kidneys failed Monday, his son Iehab Hawatmeh said.

Jamil Hawatmeh; his wife, Wedad Hawatmeh; and their sons, Iehab and Shaher Hawatmeh, are charged with kidnapping and assaulting Muna Hawatmeh because they did not approve of her lesbian lifestyle.

Family members have been unable to contact Muna Hawatmeh for the past two years after she told Sandy police her parents and two brothers beat and threatened her for four hours, then tried to take her back to Jordan in October 1999, Iehab said. She has been in protective custody in another state since the charges were filed two years ago.

The Hawatmehs have denied beating, threatening or trying to kidnap the woman.

"He really loved his daughter," Iehab Hawatmeh said. "He really wanted to see her."

The case was delayed for months, until the Utah Supreme Court ruled in June that the four family members should stand trial on first-degree felony aggravated kidnapping charges and third-degree felony assault charges.

Defense attorneys for the family had successfully argued at the preliminary hearing stage that the necessary aggravating factors were not present to constitute the first-degree felony charge.

Instead, 3rd District Judge William Barrett ordered them to stand trial for simple kidnapping, a second-degree felony. The switch, appealed by prosecutors, changed the possible sentence from life in prison to a maximum of 15 years behind bars.

Deputy District Attorney Kent Morgan said prosecutors are awaiting word from the defense before deciding whether to go to trial with the surviving family members.
"It changes the case for us because we've lost a fairly important witness," said Ed Brass, attorney for Shaher Hawatmeh.