
06-23-2009, 02:23 PM
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Jon Canfield
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Quote:
Originally Posted by sports-rings.com
Canjond,
I don't know anything about this stuff so I appreciate your response. If say, 50 - 75 million was for forgeries and the owners (kind of like Madoff, purchased assets such as real-estate, cars, collectibles, retirement funds, etc.) would'nt the lawyers be able to seize this since it was purchased by way of fraud?
A mailing could be sent to everyone on the CC list who purchased items or the law firm can purchase advertisements to appear (yes I realize the irony here) in SCD and other places, inviting people to be part of the class action. I imagine all you would need is the item, a bill of sale and the CC certification.
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If there was anything left to seize but chances are the cash is gone.
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