To: Q. who wrote (4897 ) 1/12/2000 12:10:00 PM From: Q. Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7056
next post: a 1995 lawsuit against Jeanette Wilcher. This info came from a Lexis search. I don't know what the suit is about. Note that the suit was in a county court in Orange County California, not in Arizona. I searched for info on her co-defendants, and all I found was a person with the name Jack Utter who was CEO & President of a publicly-traded company which had no employees and horrible financial statements. It was an oil company called Nerox, which was reporting, and which claimed to have an interest in 6 oil and gas wells. edgar-online.com He resigned in October 1998, and the company was renamed E*twoMedia.com and now trades for about a dollar, under the symbol ETMD, with a going-concern warning from its auditor. The name Jack Utter is not very common (there are 10 phone listings in the U.S. with this name and some of those appear to be duplicates) and both he and the lawsuit were in Orange County, so I'd guess there's a >50% chance he's the same guy. I don't know if it's relevant, but one of the oil wells was located in Duvall County, located in the southern central part of Texas. Here's more on him: THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER November 25, 1997, Tuesday UTTER IS NEROX CEO, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDENT: Nerox Energy Corp. of Irvine said Monday that Jack Utter had been named chief executive, chairman and president. Utter, formerly a Nerox board member and general counsel, had once been president, chairman and general counsel to Tommy Lasorda Foods Inc., which he took public in 1991. Nerox is an energy company with interests in oil and natural gas, coal and power-plant development. From staff and news-service reports ----- Visit The Orange County Register on the World Wide Web atocregister.com --------- Hey, will I get a double-zero in the next post?