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Bankruptcy malpractice suit filed against Christopher Barclay and Jesse Finalyson

The $50 million complaint asserts nine causes of action including fraud, ultra vires acts, breach of fiduciary duty, civil conspiracy, and abuse of process, alleging defendants knowingly concealed dispositive legal defects and coordinated with adverse parties to procure court orders based on fabricated authority.

Ed Hayes sued for racketeering and corruption

The complaint accuses Hays of filing motions to convert the bankruptcy case from Chapter 11 to Chapter 7 based on false representations, enabling the enterprise to extinguish approximately $75 million in claims and complete the transfer of stolen assets to co-defendants.

Scott Carpenter sued in corrupt organizations scheme

Carpenter actively facilitated the racketeering scheme by publishing false corporate documents and making misrepresentations to financial institutions.

Josh Lintz corruption and racketeering lawsuit

The complaint alleges Lintz orchestrated mass theft of trade secrets, destroyed evidence by deleting over 130 client projects, provided false testimony in judicial proceedings, and helped generate over $12 million in Talentcrowd's first year of revenue using the stolen assets.

Tyler Davis RICO lawsuit and charges

The suit claims Davis, as a 49% minority member, orchestrated over 750 predicate racketeering acts generating approximately $75 million in fraudulent transactions and a fraudulent $9.3 million judgment, with plaintiffs seeking treble damages potentially exceeding $95 million.

Love Concoction: The Realization of What Love Is (for ages 15+)

'Yes. Women want men who want them back! They want the things a man, a natural man wants to give her to make her happy. Happy wife, happy life right?' A coming-of-age story of a young adult male learning the ropes (on love) and coming to certain conclusions about love and relationships. A late bloomer perhaps, who is both oddly analytical and passionate in his approach and who regularly drinks what he calls his... love concoction. As a result of these drinking sessions, he has produced some deeply captivating perspectives on love and relationships and bares them all crisply on the pages. This story is presented as a series of journal entries, presented chronologically. It provides a compelling and precision guided take of what it means to fall in love and to be in love, with the opposite sex. It is possibly too raw for the unprepared reader or for those romantics at heart, but is exceptionally hard to put down after starting. Although a fictional story in genre, it skirts at th...