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To: scion who wrote (834)5/29/2010 2:42:22 PM
From: scionRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 53574
 
Contact Bill NEHILL at 716-667-2413
for further information. E-mail: whnitg@aol.com

Bioconvergence, Inc is constructing a magnesium alloy turnings recycling plant in Niagara Falls, New York.
NEW TYPE RECYCLING PLANT AIMS AT TURNINGS
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716-667-2413

International Technology Group
(716) 667-2413
60 Briar Hill Rd
Orchard Park, NY 14127

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Park Metals & Minerals Co.
60 Briar Hill Road
Orchard Park
New York
United States
Zip: 14127
Telephone: 001-716-5108727
Mobile Phone: 001-716-5108727
Fax: 001-716-6918340
Website: http://

We are a recycler of magnesium alloy scrap of all types. We are the largest recycler of Magnesium Alloy in North America.
We produce magnesium alloy billets (ingot) secondary grade which can be used for recycling into certified Magnesium ingots or, by the aluminum industry as an alloying addition to aluminum.

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To: scion who wrote (834)5/29/2010 4:01:58 PM
From: scionRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 53574
 
Named in the indictment are Wright as president of ESM, Gregory and Justin Magness, president and vice president of Superior Metal Powders, Qian Chen, William Nehill and his company International Technology Group Inc., as well as Eldon Bott, president of Innovative Materials & Solutions Inc.

ESM owner, others face charges for mag fraud

Publication: American Metal Market (AMM)
Date: Tuesday, May 4 2010
allbusiness.com

Chuck Wright, owner of ESM Group Inc., one of the largest desulfurizing reagent suppliers to the domestic steel industry, has been indicted along with five other people for evading anti-dumping duties worth some $11 million on Chinese magnesium powder imports into the United States.

A federal grand jury has returned an indictment charging the six people and three companies with conspiring to defraud the U.S. government and wire fraud connected with the supply and composition of critical materials used by the U.S. military, U.S. Attorney for the Western District of New York William Hochul said in a statement.

Named in the indictment are Wright as president of ESM, Gregory and Justin Magness, president and vice president of Superior Metal Powders, Qian Chen, William Nehill and his company International Technology Group Inc., as well as Eldon Bott, president of Innovative Materials & Solutions Inc.

Their companies, excluding ESM, which has not been indicted, are also included.

The defendants allegedly violated Defense Department rules by obtaining magnesium produced in China, rather than from the United States or Canada and then mislabeling and undervaluing the material to evade customs and anti-dumping duties, actions which resulted in a loss of more than $10 million in customs duties, according to the charges.

As part of the alleged scam, Wright sold Chinese magnesium powder to Kilgore Flares, which had a contract with the U.S. military to produce countermeasure flares, primarily composed of magnesium powder and used in military aircraft to divert heat-seeking missiles.

Between 2003 and 2006, the material was bought from Superior Metal Powders via Chen, a specialty metals importer in China, as well as Nehill and his company International Technology.

The defendants agreed to import ultra-fine ground magnesium powder labeled as magnesium reagent and/or magnesium desulfurization reagent to avoid the 305.56-percent anti-dumping duty on powder, according to allegations contained in the indictment filed in the Western District Court of New York.

Chen and Nehill allegedly had the drums labeled and the invoices and bills of lading falsely and fraudulently describe the material as magnesium reagent or magnesium desulfurization reagent. Two sets of invoices pertaining to the cost of the product were kept.

Some 1.8 million counterflares valued at some $42 million using the Chinese material were sold to the military in violation of contract regulations, according to the charges.

"The critical aspect of this case is that the defendants stand accused of intentionally evading Department of Defense regulations, jeopardizing military service men and women and a critical American industry, and defrauding the government out of millions of dollars of tariffs and duties," said U.S. Attorney Hochul.

"This is a case where men, operating under the guise of legitimate businesses, conspired to import mislabeled and undervalued magnesium powder-a key component of flares-from China into the United States," said U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement special agent in charge Lev Kubiak.

"As a result, (the Defense Department) was sold non-conforming flares, which could have put our war fighters at additional risk."

The charges carry a maximum penalty of five years imprisonment, a $250,000 fine or both and 20 years imprisonment, a fine of $250,000 or both.

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To: scion who wrote (834)5/29/2010 4:10:06 PM
From: scionRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 53574
 
Military Supply Scheme Charges Handed Down by Federal Grand Jury
5/1/2010 1:32:24 PM
wgrz.com

U.S. DISTRICT COURT

U.S. District Court, Western District of New York (Buffalo)
CRIMINAL DOCKET FOR CASE #: 1:10-cr-00125-WMS-JJM
All Defendants

Case title: USA v. Magness et al
Date Filed: 04/30/2010

Assigned to: Hon. William M. Skretny
Referred to: Hon. Jeremiah J. McCarthy

Defendant (1) Gregory Magness

Pending Counts
18:371 CONSPIRACY TO DEFRAUD THE UNITED STATES
(1)
18:1343.F FRAUD BY WIRE, RADIO, OR TELEVISION and 2.
(2)

Highest Offense Level (Opening)
Felony

Defendant (2) Justin Magness

Pending Counts
18:371 CONSPIRACY TO DEFRAUD THE UNITED STATES
(1)
18:1343.F FRAUD BY WIRE, RADIO, OR TELEVISION and 2.
(2)

Highest Offense Level (Opening)
Felony

Defendant (3) Superior Metal Powders, Inc.

Pending Counts
18:371 CONSPIRACY TO DEFRAUD THE UNITED STATES
(1)
18:1343.F FRAUD BY WIRE, RADIO, OR TELEVISION and 2.
(2)

Highest Offense Level (Opening)
Felony

Defendant (4) Charles Wright

Pending Counts
18:371 CONSPIRACY TO DEFRAUD THE UNITED STATES
(1)
18:1343.F FRAUD BY WIRE, RADIO, OR TELEVISION and 2.
(2)

Highest Offense Level (Opening)
Felony

Defendant (5) William Nehill

Pending Counts
18:371 CONSPIRACY TO DEFRAUD THE UNITED STATES
(1)
18:1343.F FRAUD BY WIRE, RADIO, OR TELEVISION and 2.
(2)

Highest Offense Level (Opening)
Felony

Defendant (6) International Technology Group, Inc.

Pending Counts
18:371 CONSPIRACY TO DEFRAUD THE UNITED STATES
(1)
18:1343.F FRAUD BY WIRE, RADIO, OR TELEVISION and 2.
(2)

Highest Offense Level (Opening)
Felony

Defendant (7) Eldon Bott

Pending Counts
18:371 CONSPIRACY TO DEFRAUD THE UNITED STATES
(1)
18:1343.F FRAUD BY WIRE, RADIO, OR TELEVISION and 2.
(2)

Highest Offense Level (Opening)
Felony

Defendant (8) Innovative Materials & Solutions, Inc.

Pending Counts
18:371 CONSPIRACY TO DEFRAUD THE UNITED STATES
(1)
18:1343.F FRAUD BY WIRE, RADIO, OR TELEVISION and 2.
(2)

Highest Offense Level (Opening)
Felony

Defendant (9) Qian Chen

Pending Counts
18:371 CONSPIRACY TO DEFRAUD THE UNITED STATES
(1)

Highest Offense Level (Opening)
Felony

Plaintiff
USA

represented by Michael DiGiacomo
U.S. Attorney's Office
Federal Centre
138 Delaware Avenue
Buffalo , NY 14202
(716) 843-5885
Fax: 716-551-3146
Email: michael.digiacomo@usdoj.gov
LEAD ATTORNEY
ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED

Date Filed # Docket Text

05/25/2010 16 APPEARANCE Bond Entered as to Eldon Bott in amount of $75,000 secured by property. (DZ) (Entered: 05/27/2010)

05/20/2010 12 APPEARANCE Bond Entered as to Charles Wright in amount of $ $75,000 secured by property. (DZ) (Entered: 05/20/2010)

05/14/2010 10 APPEARANCE Bond Entered as to William Nehill in amount of $50,000 secured by property, (DZ) (Entered: 05/17/2010)

05/11/2010 5 ORDER Setting Conditions of Release as to William Nehill (5); $50,000 secured by property. Signed by Hon. Jeremiah J. McCarthy on 5/10/10.(DZ) (Entered: 05/11/2010)

05/10/2010 E-Filing Notification: Correction of corporate defendant from Innovative Materials & Solutions, Inc. (8) to International Technology Group, Inc. (6) Count 1,2 re: 15 Minute Entry for proceedings held before Hon. Jeremiah J. McCarthy: Arraignment as to William Nehill (5) Count 1,2 and International Technology Group, Inc. (6) Count 1,2 held on 5/10/2010.(LL) (Entered: 05/26/2010)

05/10/2010 15 Minute Entry for proceedings held before Hon. Jeremiah J. McCarthy:Arraignment as to William Nehill (5) Count 1,2 and International Technology Group, Inc. (6) Count 1,2 held on 5/10/2010, ( Discovery Status Conference set for 9/7/2010 09:30 AM before Hon. Jeremiah J. McCarthy.), Time Excluded as to William Nehill, International Technology Group, Inc. from: 5-10-10, Excludable(s) stopped 9-7-10 as to William Nehill Location start (LR) as to William Nehill. Deft acknowledges receipt of indictment. Gov't summarizes charges and potential penalties. Defts advised of their rights including right to counsel. Deft waives reading of indictment and enter plea of not guilty. BAIL SET IN THE AMT OF $50,000 SECURED BY PROPERTY + CONDITIONS AS STATED ON THE RECORD. Deft understands conditions and any violation may lead to add'l criminal consequences/revocation. PARTIAL SCHEDULING ORDER DISCUSSED/SET: 8-6-10, Voluntary Discovery and 9-7-10 at 9:30 am. Defts may waive appearance. Defense may participate by phone and will advise court at that time. Time excluded, parties agree no days have elapsed, 70 days remain, STA order to follow as to all defts arraigned to date. AUSA M. DiGiacomo, D. Rothenberg w/deft Nehill, as to corporate deft International Technology Group, Inc. and USPO Z. Piotrowicz(LL) Modified on 5/26/2010 (LL). (Entered: 05/21/2010)

05/10/2010 9 APPEARANCE Bond Entered as to Gregory Magness in amount of $ $75,000 secured by property. (DZ) (Entered: 05/12/2010)

05/10/2010 8 ORDER Setting Conditions of Release as to Gregory Magness (1) $75,000 bail secured by property. Signed by Hon. Jeremiah J. McCarthy on 5/6/10.(DZ) (Entered: 05/12/2010)

05/10/2010 7 APPEARANCE Bond Entered as to Justin Magness in amount of $ $50,000 secured by property (DZ) (Entered: 05/12/2010)

05/10/2010 6 ORDER Setting Conditions of Release as to Charles Wright (4) $75,000 bond fully secured by property. Signed by Hon. Jeremiah J. McCarthy on 5/6/10.(DZ) (Entered: 05/12/2010)

05/07/2010 4 ORDER Setting Conditions of Release as to Justin Magness (2) $75,000 secured by property. Signed by Hon. Jeremiah J. McCarthy on 5/6/10.(DZ) (Entered: 05/11/2010)

05/07/2010 3 ORDER Setting Conditions of Release as to Eldon Bott (7) $75,000 secured by property. Signed by Hon. Jeremiah J. McCarthy on 5/6/10.(DZ) (Entered: 05/11/2010)

05/06/2010 PARTIAL SCHEDULING DEADLINE as to Gregory Magness, Justin Magness, Charles Wright, Eldon Bott: Voluntary Discovery to be completed by 8/6/2010. (LL) (Entered: 05/21/2010)

05/06/2010 CJA ASSIGNMENT SUBMISSIONS as to Gregory Magness, Justin Magness due by 5/21/2010. Status Conference set for 5/27/2010 02:00 PM before Hon. Jeremiah J. McCarthy. (LL) (Entered: 05/21/2010)

05/06/2010 14 Minute Entry for proceedings held before Hon. Jeremiah J. McCarthy:Arraignment as to Gregory Magness (1) Count 1,2 and Justin Magness (2) Count 1,2 and Charles Wright (4) Count 1,2 and Eldon Bott (7) Count 1,2 held on 5/6/2010, ( Status Conference (review discovery production) set for 9/7/2010 09:30 AM before Hon. Jeremiah J. McCarthy.), Time Excluded as to Gregory Magness, Justin Magness, Charles Wright, Eldon Bott from: 5-6-10, Excludable(s) stopped 9-7-10 as to Gregory Magness, Justin Magness, Charles Wright, Eldon Bott. Defts acknowledge receipt of indictment. Gov't summarizes charges and potential penalties. Gov't advises Atty Molloy (Bott) only appearing for Bott as an individual and not as to Innovative Materials & Solutions, Inc. owned by Bott, reqs time to discuss with Molloy as to if Molloy can also appear for corporation. Defts advised of their rights including right to counsel, waive reading of indictment and enter pleas of not guilty. ATTY APPEARANCES BY HERBERT GREENMAN (limited atty appearance,) FOR GREGORY MAGNESS, JOSEPH LaTONA (limited atty appearance) FOR JUSTIN MAGNESS -- both Magness defts intend to apply for CJA assignment, Greenman and LaTona willing to accept court assignment, defts willing to contribute towards defense. Court acknowledges receipt of fin'l aff'ds from Magness defts, Greenman and LaTona proffer in support of assignment of counsel, LaTona reqs permission to submit interim CJA voucher as sole practitioner if appointed (every 6 months). Court sets deadline for Greenman and LaTona to provide submissions in support of CJA assignments w/court directive to submit retainer agreements, proposal what Magness defts could contribute towards defense, retainer agreements (redacted if deemed privileged) -- Gov't takes no position. CJA assignment issue submission schedule set for 5-21-10 -- STATUS CONF re: CJA assignment issue set for 5-27-10 a t 2 pm. DECISION RESERVED. RODNEY PERSONIUS (fully retained) FOR CHARLES WRIGHT AND MARK MOLLOY (fully retained) FOR ELDON BOTT. Bail as to defts G. Magness, Wright and Bott in the amt of $75,000 -- Bail as to deft J. Magness in the amt of $50,000 -- all w/co-signature of defts' wives as co-owners -- all secured by property + conditions of release as stated on the record. Surety/wives Norma Magness (Gregory Magness) and Jennifer Magness (Justin Magness) present, examined and found acceptable. Arrangments made for surety/wives Patricia Wright to appear in two weeks in Buffalo and Nancy Bott to appear in District of Utah to execute bail documents. Personius (Wight) refers to page 2 of the PTS rpt under the hea ding "Employment History and Resources" re: stocks -- same does not indicate it's a retirement acct and under "Monthly Income" PTS rpts net income -- it's actually gross income. Discussion re: Personius (Wright) email as to firearms and ammunition, Molloy (Bott) does not take issue w/condition -- USPO reiterates her PTS recommendation all firearms be removed from the premises followed by colloquy re: statute interpretation as to whether or not possession of ammunition is a violation of 18:922(n) -- Gov't takes no position and leave issue to the discretion of the court -- USPO remains silent -- court not imposing no firearm/ammunition possession as a condition, court not interpreting the statute at this time whether possession is or is not a violation of 18:922(n) w/admonishment to Personius to proceed at his own peril as to receipt of another firearm or other ammunition that has traveled in interstate/foreign commerce, etc. Personius indicates deft Wright understands issue re: firearms/ammunition. Discussion re: discovery, scheduling order deadlines and timetable to rpt back -- scheduling order deadlines deferred until all defts arraigned -- all parties agree to do so followed by Gov't's rpt on discovery discussions w/defense and volume of discovery for production -- COURT SETS 8-6-10 AS DEADLINE FOR VOLUNTARY DISCOVERY & STATUS CONF (to rpt back on discovery production/defense review of discovery). Time excluded to 5-27-10 (as to defts Magness). Time excluded as to 9-7-10 (as to defts Wright and Bott). All parties agree no days have elapsed, 70 days remain, STA order to follow. Gov't advises defts have been processed by USMS. NOTE: AUSA DiGiacomo have Agreements to Forfeit Property for completion as to real property information, signature and return to CRD Lewis for processing. AUSA M. DiGiacomo, H. Greenman w/deft G. Magness, J. LaTona w/deft J. Magness, R. Personius w/deft Wright, M. Molloy w/deft Bott and USPO Z. Piotrowicz and USPO T. Blackman(LL) (Entered: 05/21/2010)

04/30/2010 2 TEXT ORDER OF REFERRAL Hon. Jeremiah J. McCarthy, United States Magistrate Judge, is hereby designated to act in this case as follows:All pre-trial matters in this case are referred to the above-named United States Magistrate Judge, including all pre-trial matters that a Magistrate Judge may hear and determine pursuant to 28 U.S.C. Section 636(b)(1)(A), and those which a Magistrate Judge may hear and thereafter file a report and recommendation for disposition pursuant to Section 636(b)(1)(B).All procedural aspects of matters properly before the Magistrate Judge under this Order, including scheduling and the filing of briefs or other supporting material, shall be determined by the Magistrate Judge. All motions or applications shall be filed with the Clerk and made returnable before the Magistrate Judge. IT IS SO ORDERED.. Signed by Hon. William M. Skretny on 4/30/10.(DZ) (Entered: 05/03/2010)

04/30/2010 1 INDICTMENT as to Gregory Magness (1) count(s) 1, 2, Justin Magness (2) count(s) 1, 2, Superior Metal Powders, Inc. (3) count(s) 1, 2, Charles Wright (4) count(s) 1, 2, William Nehill (5) count(s) 1, 2, International Technology Group, Inc. (6) count(s) 1, 2, Eldon Bott (7) count(s) 1, 2, Innovative Materials & Solutions, Inc. (8) count(s) 1, 2, Qian Chen (9) count(s) 1. (DZ) (Entered: 05/03/2010)

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To: scion who wrote (834)5/30/2010 3:00:02 PM
From: scionRespond to of 53574
 
Assistance to BIOCONVERGENCE, INC. in NY
(FY 2002)
List of Individual Transactions for FY 2002

You can click on the column headers below to re-sort the search.Federal Funding Recipient Name Major Agency Program Date

$226,500 BIOCONVERGENCE, INC. Small Business Administration Small Business Loans 2002-01-17

Total transactions for fiscal year 2002: 1

Federal funding (within this search) for the year : $226,500

fedspending.org

NFC Development approves funds for hiring law firm
Published on May 16, 2006

NIAGARA FALLS -- NFC Development Corp. approved up to $5,000 to retain Buffalo law firm Damon and Morey to represent the city's banking arm in litigation over an outstanding loan.

Councilman Lewis Rotella was one of three votes against hiring the $175-per-hour firm and said he wants the city to use its own attorneys.

The agency also voted to extend the repayment of principal on a $75,000 loan owed by Bioconvergence Inc. The company is in arrears $32,000, but has plans to expand its operations and add staff.

findarticles.com

DAMAGING FIRES BREAK OUT AT TWO NIAGARA FALLS FIRMS
Article 2 of 3 found.
Published on April 17, 2003

NIAGARA FALLS -- Fire broke out at two city industries late Tuesday and early Wednesday, damaging storage containers at one and burning up a undetermined quantity of magnesium produced at another, fire officials said.

Firefighters assisted workers at Bioconvergence, 20 Iroquois Ave., at 6:01 a.m. Wednesday when magnesium -- which is highly flammable -- caught fire in a one-story metal building where the metal is collected during the plant's magnesium recovery process, fire...

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To: scion who wrote (834)6/4/2010 6:13:16 PM
From: scionRespond to of 53574
 
JB: You don't need a high IQ to hire process engineers and technicians to solve those problems. Our key person has already designed and built a fully operational permitted magnesium recycling plant. He is not a chemist but knows permits and processes -- and understands volatiles.

JBII CEO Interview:
siliconinvestor.com

Bioconvergence, Inc is constructing a magnesium alloy turnings recycling plant in Niagara Falls, New York.

Scott Kobryn and Bill Nehill, owners of BCI told MMR that the facility is scheduled to open in June 2002. BCI will provide generators of contaminated, oily magnesium metal turnings with a safe, environmentally sound alternative for recycling as well as providing a full range of support services including material handling, maximized coolant return yields and shipping logistics.


The BCI program calls for providing special shipping containers to the machining operations and removing coolant before shipping the turnings to their plant. At the plant the turnings will be washed and dried in a special proprietary system. The turnings will then be sold either as dried turnings, or as compacted shapes of dry turnings called “pucks”. Contact Bill NEHILL at 716-667-2413 for further information. E-mail: whnitg@aol.com

NEW TYPE RECYCLING PLANT AIMS AT TURNINGS
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To: scion who wrote (834)6/4/2010 6:16:25 PM
From: scionRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 53574
 
JB:... Our key person has already designed and built a fully operational permitted magnesium recycling plant. He is not a chemist but knows permits and processes -- and understands volatiles.

JBII CEO Interview:
siliconinvestor.com

Bioconvergence, Inc is constructing a magnesium alloy turnings recycling plant in Niagara Falls, New York.

Scott Kobryn and Bill Nehill
, owners of BCI told MMR that the facility is scheduled to open in June 2002. BCI will provide generators of contaminated, oily magnesium metal turnings with a safe, environmentally sound alternative for recycling as well as providing a full range of support services including material handling, maximized coolant return yields and shipping logistics.

The BCI program calls for providing special shipping containers to the machining operations and removing coolant before shipping the turnings to their plant. At the plant the turnings will be washed and dried in a special proprietary system. The turnings will then be sold either as dried turnings, or as compacted shapes of dry turnings called “pucks”. Contact Bill NEHILL at 716-667-2413 for further information. E-mail: whnitg@aol.com

NEW TYPE RECYCLING PLANT AIMS AT TURNINGS
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BIOCONVERGENCE INC
20 IROQUOIS AVE
NIAGARA FALLS, NY 143032164

EPA Registry Id: 110004357838

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Mr. Scott Kobryn
President
Bioconvergence, Inc.
2801 Long Road
Grand Island, New York 14072


Ref. No. 03-0128

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