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To: Howard C. who wrote (2780)10/2/1999 7:04:00 PM
From: Don P.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3351
 
ROLL TIDE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Sorry, just couldn't resist.

DP



To: Howard C. who wrote (2780)10/6/1999 12:47:00 AM
From: HRAKA  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3351
 
Wow! Looks like Lee is a celebrity.

nvestors Amend Defamation Complaint Filed Against
ConSyGen and Restaurant Teams

Mark Weiss, Tom Dreaper, Harry McMillan, Lee Walsh and Other Internet
Posters Named as Additional Parties in Amended Complaint

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 4, 1999-- Sovereign Partners Limited Partnership,
Dominion Capital Fund Limited and Stephen M. Hicks have prepared an amended complaint in their
defamation action against Restaurant Teams International, Inc. (OTC BB: RTIN), ConSyGen, Inc.
(OTC BB: CSGI) and others.

The suit charges both companies with making false and defamatory statements accusing plaintiffs of
unlawful short selling, in a malicious effort to blame plaintiffs for the results of their own business and
management failures. The amended complaint, which was submitted for approval to the federal
district court in New York on Tuesday, September 28, 1999, expands on plaintiffs' original claims
against Restaurant Teams, its officers Stanley and Curtis Swanson, ConSyGen, and its former CEO
Thomas Dreaper. Since the original complaint was filed, plaintiffs discovered that Dreaper was
responsible for Internet postings under the screen name "TradeIQ." Therefore, the amended
complaint expressly seeks damages from Dreaper for those postings, as well as for his public
statements as CEO of ConSyGen.

The amended complaint also adds charges against several new defendants, including: Restaurant
Teams' former financial advisor Harry N. McMillan; ConSyGen shareholder Mark Weiss; and two
Internet users who have frequently posted messages defamatory of the plaintiffs and who, plaintiffs
discovered, were provided with Restaurant Teams stock purportedly pursuant to its Employee
Stock Option Plan. The two new proposed defendants are Lee Walsh, a resident of Arkansas, who
received 15,000 shares of stock in early 1999, and Mark Stager, a resident of New York City, who
received 800 shares of stock in late 1998. Finally, the amended complaint seeks damages from
Internet posters "FranW," whom plaintiffs have identified as Francis Worst; "NJInvestors," who is
Eric Davidson; and two posters whose identities are not yet known, "Tech" and "falcon74."

Contact:

The MWW Group
Public Relations - Tel. (201) 507-9500
Robert Ferris -- rferris@mww.com

Hraka