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Microcap & Penny Stocks : International Automated Systems
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To: TEDennis who wrote (7596)12/9/2023 2:13:43 PM
From: TEDennis   of 7616
 
Following up on Matt Shepard's status ...

The following text was copy/pasted from the court docket ID 2:19-cv-533 (Receiver vs Matthew Shepard), filed on 07/26/2019.

07/05/2022 JUDGMENT entered in favor of R. Wayne Klein and against Matthew Shepard on the Plaintiff's first cause of action in the amount of $141,763.22, plus prejudgment interest in the amount of $24,857.11, and post judgment interest from the date of the entry of the judgment

That's a total of $166,620.33 up to 7/5/2022 (judgment amount plus prejudgment interest), and an additional $???.?? in post judgment interest since that date.

12/08/2022 NOTICE of Assignment of Judgment by R. Wayne Klein (the Receiver assigned recovery efforts to the "United States Department of Justice, Tax Division"

12/09/2023 Today is ONE YEAR and one day from the notice of assignment. I wonder how much, if any, of Matt's judgment amount has been paid during the past year? And, how much more has been charged in interest if he hasn't paid it all? I doubt that he has paid it all (if any). He and his family lived in his parents' basement (which was Greg Shepard's house, before he lost it during court proceedings), so it's unlikely they were rolling in dough.

Perhaps Matt's wife's filing for divorce/annulment was somehow related to the large amount due to the DOJ? Would such a filing remove her from financial obligations he incurred for his role in the IAS/RaPower3 "massive fraud"?

Heck if know. I don't even play a lawyer on TV.

But, at least now those of you who are still interested in this fiasco have some idea of what happened, or is happening, to the key players.

Sure is a pretty day.

TED
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