How many attorney's on this thread? LOL. I wondered how long it would take before accurate and reasonable reports came to light. It's a charging order, that's all. They can't force liquidation. They get no voting rights or control. They cannot place their "fingers or hands on the levers of control (for those of you who are attorneys out there). They have nothing but a charging order. There will be no shareholder suppression suit, or anything of the like (regardless, the plaintiffs are not shareholders), no action taken against the other owners (Jackson, Sanan and Bolton), and nobody knows if the latter will take action. All the commentary is nothing more than rhetoric.
The plaintiffs attorney can say anything she wants -- she should keep on talking -- it's entertaining.
Eric
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