To: Bobby Yellin who wrote (4759 ) 3/24/1999 9:20:00 AM From: IngotWeTrust Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 81084
Neither You nor Bill can handle TRUTH can U? WHY? Now Bill seeks Ur approval prior to all le cafe complimentary membership decisions? If you are so tight with Bill, I'll see if my 6 individual and corporate questioners will accept YOUR answers in lieu of GATA/Bill. Should make for some legal muddy water in the accountability defendant category when the lawsuits for scamming start flying. This should be a fascinating answer. Oh, and please don't forget to lace it with your stock in trade phrase...what is it now? Oooooooooooh, yes... "rude, nasty and pathetic" are the words you love using. I'll be tempted to think an alien is now inhabiting your and hacking into your computer if those 3 patented epithets are missing... Here are the Questions for YOUR convenience to answer as Bill's official mouthpiece. Oh, and here's a 8th question, and this one is just for you...ARE YOU ONE OF HIS 2 registered GATA check signers??? ***************************** The mirror Questions are: (again for the 6th MIRROR time:) 1) Since GATA is a For Profit Corporation, there are you and 2 others as officers. Is this correct? Answered 3/18/99: GATA is a "Not-For-Profit" organization. Answered 3/19/99: In reply to Darleen (see above) this appears to not be the correct answer, so this is still unanswered by a yes or a no. Writes: Pete S 3/20/99: "GATA is a 'not for profit' but I don't know any details." 2) What is the retainer fee being requested by the law firm you, as GATA are pretty set upon using? 3) Since you are exploring an anti-trust action --and have noted many times on this thread how much cash settlement M&B won on their most visible previous action-- is or is not this case being taken on a contingency fee/split agreement? 4) If yes it is a contingency fee case, then why is there a retainer fee requested in advance? 5) Assuming success in your actions, what is the current GATA plan for splitting of their portion of the judgement award? 6) Since this is a private, for profit corporation, how do contributors secure timely, audited financial statements? Partial Answer/extrapolation: this is now declared to be a "Not for Profit" as of 3/18/99. ººº As such, there are legit avenues, governed by the state of Delaware, and the particular IRS organizational code, for GATA contributors or any interested party who wishes a look into the books on a timely manner a means to do so. ººº Readers: Please refer to retraction/modification under point one. Delaware filing structure is back in the non-disclosed category, and remains to be answered.