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Re: Manhattan Club Lawsuit A.G. Schneiderman (by Chris V.):

In my opinion, Eric Schneiderman was never interested in helping the owners of TMC. We helped him by providing the ammunition for him to go after Eichner. Schneiderman was only interested in scoring another victory to add to his list of other wins as NYAG. It was Judge Eileen Rakower who recommended the owners be considered in the settlement terms. I would imagine such a recommendation from a Judge, would carry some weight, hence, the settlement we got.

irenes93 wrote:
Deborah is correct. It was only the original judge Eileen Rakower in the TMC case who interjected some relief for Owners. The judge got thousands of letters from TMC owners regarding the case. The NY AG could not have cared less. I was at the hearings. It was the Judge and the Judge only who brought up the concerns of owners.

Irene Smalls

so fellow owners, schneiderman won his court case vs eichner earning him another cap feather towards future re-election (WHICH WILL NOT HAPPEN ANYWAY!) he couldn't have cared less about us owners. it seems he didn't have much respect for others even closer to him than us owners thereby putting us at the lowest point of his priorities during the court case...........as long as he was victorious. as the new york state attorney general, his major functional thrusts and responsibilities should have been the public's protection against fraud, preservation of safety and civil and consumer rights, ecological issues and the various offshoots of these responsibilities. it appears that portions of these functions and responsibilities remained at schneiderman's discretion rather than that of duties demanded by his job, especially concerning the demeaning acceptance of THE MANHATTAN CLUB "SETTLEMENT" which now currently remains a disgrace in the office of the new york state attorney general. acting new york state attorney general, barbara underwood should now start picking up the broken pieces of this legal tragedy of a lawsuit and get things right for owners and new york state. eichner needs to sit and commiserate with the likes of bernie madoff for a long while, and pay us our share of losses sustained by our ownership in THE MANHATTAN CLUB.

this manhattan club case should be studied and scrutinized by the next acting attorney general and reopened with the initial stipulations that the concerns of owners be a major part of any settlement. FRAUD , be it at sales presentations, or via mail invitations to presentations, is a punishable crime, and one deserving of the defendant being made to make full restitution to owners who were defrauded, if convicted. justice here should be swift, and eichner should be stopped from any further connections whatsoever with the manhattan club. even his ownrship of shares should be nullified and voided.