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To: Nosaj who wrote (5655)7/22/2008 1:11:02 AM
From: James Feldman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5839
 
<<Your affidavit proves this is a scam bankruptcy on many fronts; can they just look the other way??....the fact that Ampex is not liable for the pension liabilities which was the reason the bankruptcy filing. Also, the judge and the us trustee reading your affidavit and knowing the balance sheet had ample cash to make the pension payments. Shouldn't this raise a red flag. This is not rocket science to see the shareholders are getting screwed by Bramson, McKibben, & Irwin.>>

As I indicated, I think that the Judge and Trustee will readily be able to put the facts together from my Affidavit. They may even have done so already. To use a mathematics analogy, the level of the legal issues is somewhere between basic arithmetic and algebra, compared with, say, statistics or calculus.

I'm still looking into what options we have. Meanwhile, there's always the possibility that the Court will care more about justice for shareholders than the readers/posters on this message board. Judging from what I've seen, that wouldn't take much.