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Manhattan Club Lawsuit (by Vicky M.):
It is confusing as it is written in legalese. But, what I did get out of it, is that even before the results of the Survey are in, the AG's office DOES have a very good understanding of what the problems are. And, they even sent undercover investigators/attorneys to see what the sales pitch was and of course, what they "sell" and what we get are two different things.
The AG was trying to get a restraining order for the Manhattan Club to stop selling the "units" etc. And, they wanted the Court to order them to turn over the documents they had subpoena'd, and put a freeze on some of their money. I thought I saw a document that the Court did approve their request, but now I cannot find it so I don't think they have agreed yet. I did see a document that named August 1st or 10th as a hearing date.
Usually, on these political "investigations" they just spend tons of taxpayers money and nothing gets done, or there is a slight slap to someone's hands. But, I am not familiar with New York politics, so let's be optimistic that whatever they are doing will benefit us owners, and maybe we can even get a week at our units easily in the future.