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Re: Manhattan Club Lawsuit (by Henry D.):

All the facts presented are true, and everyone has agreed to them. The missing link is why is the Attorney General allowing this to continue? What legal recourse is there from the legal system, before any of us proceed to spend more money on something that should and needs to be handled in the media. Why has no one contacted the New York Media I.E. Television, radio, newspapers to review what has happened and been documented, and forced the hand of these crooks to continue collecting monies from unaware, or disinterested owners. Fraud is fraud, a legal matter, and should be handled in this manner. Investigative reporters would eat this type of news, and run with it. Who cares what happens to the culprits, they have already admitted to their guilt, but have not been sanctioned. I do not know anything about these lawyers, and most of us do not also, that does not mean they are not reputable. Upfront costs make me wonder, saying there may be other costs down the road, and then 30% of the outcome, does not leave a lot for us owners. The Eichners have many companies, like shell companies to hide their money if convicted and fined, and we may never be able to recover what dollar amount would be the outcome. Just look at to what they have already done, and without no consequences. If a legal firm truly feels they have enough evidence, which already has been discovered, there is no discovery necessary, which should result in less legal costs. Present the facts already there, guilt already admitted to, and proceed with a law suit that should not only cover their costs, but allow us owners to recover our expenses and investment. As long as no one is watching the course of action taken, the legal bills will continue, and we will receive less in recovery. I would like this law firm, to give evidence of what they say they can do, except a reasonable amount of time and money invested, and hold them to it. If they are worth their reputation, they will agree. Otherwise, I think we should not hastily jump into something that clearly has not been spelled out.