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Re: Manhattan Club Lawsuit (by Irene S.):
Chris, Eichner stated he has made 400 million dollars off The Manhattan Club. Part of that money has come from our purchases of TMC timeshares and our maintenance fees. If the Eichners are not held personally, financially liable for the Tmc scam how fast do you think their slick lawyers, which TMC owners are paying for, won't have a bankrupt Tmc entity assume all financial liability we end up with nothing and nobody to sue. If the Eichner's are in court I plan to be there.
chrisv126 wrote:irene, i thought more about your email concerning the hearing date of dec 1 (ag vs mc): my take on the reason for this hearing is only to deal with eichner's request to be personally removed from the case, and the nysag's response to this request. that being said, and only for this reason, i don't see the value/necessity of shareowners to be present. if this were a situation where the case is being brought to trial with the prosecution and defense attorneys in court arguing guilt, et al, then mc's shareowners' presence would be invaluable for support. at this juncture i don't see the point. please add your usually clear comments on my statement above.chrisv126
irenes93 wrote:Next New York Attorney General/ Manhattan Club Court Hearing December 1 at 2:30pm in Judge Eileen Rakower's court located at 71 Thomas St., NYC. Part 15, Room 205. New York City Bruce Eichner is asking to be personally removed from the case. The AG's office is requesting Eichner and his family continue to be held personally liable financially for the scam. Interested Manhattan Club Owners should attend the hearing.Irene Smalls