Well Good Morning to my Friend Bill,
It looks like we can continue our conversation that we started in Tampa about being found innocent and really being guilty:-)
You wrote: One recurring theme that does bothers me is, everyone still saying that Bunte is guilty. Believe me, saying this leaves a bad taste in my mouth, But he was found "Not Guilty" by a jury, that is fact and nothing can change it.
Bill, I agree that the jury has found him "not guilty". I don't think he is innocent
You wrote: It has already been stated that no further criminal charges will be sought against any of the other parties, (thanks to Bunte's defense).
Bill, this is not right. All I can say is "keep tuned".
You wrote: Ask the questions, that if he is such an honest man, how can he possibly justify keeping all that he bought with ill gotten gains. He no longer has the luxury of the "I didn't know" defense, because when they slapped on the handcuffs, "HE KNEW". Why not, "as an honest man", give back the items that were stolen from the hard working investors?
We can now see how honest a man he is. If all these items (including gold caps) are not returned to the stockholders, then can we assume he is an honest man ? Only time will tell. His friend, John Roney, said he is "honest to a fault". Ask Mr. Bunte when he will return all the assets.
Bill, at least we agree on one thing. We BOTH are good artists. You notice I didn't say great:-) Maybe one of these days:-)
Take care my friend,
Ken |