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Pastimes : Georgia Bard's Corner

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To: David Parkinson who wrote (1936)5/13/1998 12:23:00 AM
From: Ga Bard   of 9440
 
MINE ... David this is 2 yrs old but it was just filed May 7, 1998 and they are not current on their filings and posted on the SEC May 8,1998 so I am confused about it being two years old. Did this not just get filed? ALSO I generally see individuals BUT this particular civil suit is against the actual corporation. [SEC v. Golden Eagle
International, Inc., et al., Civ. Action No. 98-Z-1020, D. Colo.]
(LR-15733)

Now I would not be worried if it were just against the individuals but this one is against the corporation? You do not find that alarming?

SEC NEWS DIGEST
Issue 98-89 May 8, 1998

COMMISSION ANNOUNCEMENTSGOLDEN EAGLE INTERNATIONAL, INC., RONALD KNITTLE, MARY ERICKSON, GREGORY
VERNON, TIMBERLINE CONSULTANTS, INC. AND PAUL VERNON NAMED AS DEFENDANTS
IN MICROCAP FRAUD COMPLAINT

The Commission announced that on May 7 it filed a complaint in an
action involving fraud by Golden Eagle International, Inc., a
Denver, Colorado corporation, two of its officers and other
defendants. The complaint alleges that the defendants made false
public statements concerning mining properties owned or to be
acquired by Golden Eagle. The complaint also alleges that the
defendants made false filings with the Commission, that Golden Eagle
was delinquent in its Commission filings, and that certain of the
defendants engaged in an unregistered distribution of Golden Eagle
stock.

The Commission's complaint, which seeks injunctive relief,
disgorgement and penalties, names as defendants Golden Eagle, Ronald
Knittle, its former president, Mary Erickson, a director, and
Knittle's wife, Gregory Vernon and Timberline Consultants, Inc.,
public relations consultants to the company, and Paul Vernon. All
the defendants reside in the Denver area. [SEC v. Golden Eagle
International, Inc., et al., Civ. Action No. 98-Z-1020, D. Colo.]
(LR-15733)

sec.gov

I could be wrong but I think this is current on the civil action that is based on a two year action they were doing.

GB
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