To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (2354 ) 3/24/2000 9:39:00 AM From: mr. ed Respond to of 2392
Hi Jeff, Here is more information for your thread. MIAMI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 23, 2000--Charles Wainer, Quest Net's (OTCBB:QNETE - news) new President continues to prosecute the lawsuit filed in Dade County Circuit Court against Defendants smearing the image of the Company over the internet on the Raging Bull Bulletin Board. According to Mr. Wainer, the Court entered an Injunction today against one of the Defendants using the name Cats3. Quest Net Corp. discovered that Cats3 was Jerome Rosen, a senior trader with J. Alexander Securities, one of the market makers of Quest Net Corp. common stock. Mr. Rosen has been enjoined from publishing any false and defamatory statements concerning the Company and its current and former officers, directors, and employees in any manner whatsoever. Further, Mr. Rosen has been enjoined and restrained from interfering with any contractual/business relationships between Quest Net and its employees, customers, suppliers, consultants, shareholders and/or investors. On February 17, 2000, Quest Net Corp. filed the lawsuit against a number of anonymous posters on the Raging Bull Bulletin Board using names such as jollyr, ADVISORY, Cats3 and gman007. Quest Net alleged that the posters placed false and defamatory statements about the Company and its former Chairman, Camilo Pereira on the internet bulletin board to drive down the Company's stock price and interfere with the Company's business. The continued prosecution of this lawsuit is reflective of the Company's determination not to tolerate the dissemination of any false or defamatory information on the internet and bring this abuse to an end for the Company, its officers, directors, and employees. regards mr ed