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Re: Manhattan Club Lawsuit (by Chris V.):
becky,
to answer your comment with reasonable assumptions, "Somehow these employees have higher authority to make decisions and follow through on those decisions."................this higher authority most likely includes EICHNER, WIRSHBA, REALE, AND/OR ANY OTHER EXECUTIVE OF THE FORMER TMC BOARD OF DIRECTORS who seem to be STILL RUNNING THE SHOW. it could also include bluegreen who supposedly was to have taken over TMC. BY COURT ORDER, EICHNER SHOULD NOW HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH TMC ON AN EXECUTIVE (OR ANY OTHER) LEVEL. the current new york state attorney general, letitia james, or the court itself, should oversee the ruling of the court when this case was (so ineptly) handled by the former ag, eric schneiderman. there seems to be no one accountable to oversee and enforce these legal penalties imposed on TMC. all of the principals are still committing crimes which go beyond, but include, criminal fraud. who is appointed to see to it that their penalties are carried out? eichner seems to continue to illegally build his empire as he said he would in a news interview a few years ago.
beckyf76 wrote:Chris, you are absolutely right! How can they get away with this without some legal authority to do this. What legal authority would these employees have? We need to get some advice from Jean-Marc. It doesn’t make sense that a mere employee of TMC could offer to buy units without some sort of legal authority to do so. Somehow these employees have higher authority to make decisions and follow through on those decisions.