To: Jim B who wrote (1037 ) 4/27/1998 1:16:00 PM From: Janice Shell Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7491
you are welcome to contact the local authorities in Canada regarding this issue and as I now understand it from the company that this issue was a conspiracy be some other people agaist Rhonda and the other gent you mentioned and that is was completely unfounded.. in fact, not only was Rhonda absolved of all and any charges but the other people that tried to ruin her in fact have charges against them. Thank you for confirming that "our" Rhonda and Tony are in fact the people formerly of the Dimples Group. Have you, um, not quite understood? Tony was tried and convicted for counselling to commit murder . This is not nice. Okay, I admit, he must make for a different kinda IR guy... The following suggests that the report Rhonda read you may not tell the whole story:Dimples Group Inc - Court awards favourable decision Dimples Group Inc DDD Shares issued 8624133 1992-08-26 close $1.5 Wednesday Aug 26 1992 Mr Rupert Bullock reports: The petition for bankruptcy against a subsidiary of the company has been dismissed and the claim made by the company and the subsidiary against members of former management, including Rhonda Windsor-Maxwell and Anthony R. Boyden, for damages for conspiracy and abuse of process, has been allowed. The company and the subsidiary have been awarded judgment and damages and costs as against Maxwell, Boyden and Ron Uliani. In a judgment given on August 25 1992, the Honourable Mr Justice Farley found that the petition in respect of the subsidiary was an abuse of process and held Maxwell, Boyden and Ron Uliani liable to the company and the subsidiary for damages for abuse of process and costs. (c) Copyright 1998 Canjex Publishing Ltd. canada-stockwatch.com *********** FP/Reuters says Dimples calls SEC allegations defamatory Dimples Group Inc DDD Shares issued 13493850 1994-07-26 close $0.07 Monday Oct 17 1994 The Financial Post carries a Reuters dispatch in its Saturday edition that reports that Dimples Group president Douglas Elliott says a civil suit filed against Dimples by the US securities and exchange commission contains unfounded and defamatory allegations, based on an extension of old, self-serving complaints of former management. Mr Elliott says an Ontario court had ruled against the former management, finding they were not to be believed and that their conduct constituted an abuse of process. Reuters says this is an apparent reference to the 1992 decision in Ontario court's general division that two former Dimples officials wrongly conspired to have the company put into receivership. Reuters reports the SEC has said it is seeking a permanent injunction against the defendants to prevent them from violating US securities laws in the future. (c) Copyright 1998 Canjex Publishing Ltd. canada-stockwatch.com Interesting, also, that Rhonda appears to have had material at the ready when you called with your question. Anticipating trouble over this, perhaps? Hmmmmm. Did Tony go to jail? If so, for how long?