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Biotech / Medical : GMXX - GENEMAX CORP
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To: Mighty_Mezz who wrote (508)4/15/2003 2:36:23 PM
From: StockDung  Read Replies (1) of 978
 
CIVIL ACTION FILED AGAINST AGORA, INC., PIRATE INVESTOR, LLC AND FRANK PORTER
STANSBERRY FOR SELLING FALSE INSIDE INFORMATION

The Commission filed a complaint in the U.S. District Court for the District of
Maryland, on April 10 seeking a permanent injunction against Agora, Inc., Pirate
Investor, LLC and Frank Porter Stansberry. The complaint alleges that Agora, Pirate
and Stansberry violated the antifraud provisions of the federal securities laws.
The complaint also seeks disgorgement and civil money penalties from all three
defendants.

The complaint alleges that beginning May 14, 2002, Agora, Pirate and Stansberry
disseminated unsolicited e-mails to subscribers of more than 15 Internet newsletters
published by Agora. It is alleged that the e-mails, which were authored by Stansberry,
offered to sell inside information concerning government approval, to be announced on
May 22, 2002, of a contract which would yield billions in dollars in revenues for an
unnamed company listed on the New York Stock Exchange and would enable investors to
double their money on the announcement. It is further alleged that the unsolicited
e-mails stated the inside information had been obtained from a senior executive of the
company and offered to sell a report, which named the company, for a payment of $1000.
The complaint alleges that approximately 1000 subscribers purchased copies of the report
yielding revenues of approximately $1,000,000 for Agora. Finally, the complaint alleges
that the so-called inside information was false in that even the company did not know
when government approval of the contract would be received and that such approval was
ultimately not received on May 22 as promised in the unsolicited e-mails and the report.

It is alleged that by engaging in such conduct Agora, Pirate and Stansberry violated
Section 10(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and Rule 10b-5 thereunder. [SEC
v. Agora, Inc., Pirate Investor, LLC and Frank Porter Stansberry; Docket No. MJG 03
1042, USDC, D.Md.] (LR-18090)
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