I've read the postings on your site regarding IPA and thought it would be interesting for the rest of the world to see what came out in an interview conducted by a reliable source such as CNBC. Judge for yourself.
http://www.net56.net/cnbc.IN ADDITION, I HAVE COME ACROSS ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REGARDING A NEW CLASS ACTION LAW SUIT AGAINST THIS FIRM, READ BELOW.
Amari Co. Inc., a Massachusetts corp.; Amazing Productions Inc., a Florida corp.; BBQ Island LLC, an Arizona limited liability co.; Central Radiator Cabinet Co. Inc.; CompSolution VA Inc., a Virginia corp.; Gilbert-American Companies, a Texas co.; Greater Dallas Wholesale Co.
Inc., a Texas corp.; Gregory & Martin Inc., a Pennsylvania corp.; Gig's Inc., a Massachusetts limited liability co. f/k/a MJP Contracting Inc., a Massachusetts corp.; HiTech Fire Detection Inc., a Texas corp.; Hinsdale Sales & Rentals, Sales & Service, a New Hampshire corp.; HRJL Architects Inc., an Ohio corp.; Integrated Sign and Graphic Inc., a Kentucky corp.; Joseph E. Clouse Inc., a Florida corp.; J.V. Hansel Inc.
d/b/a Institutional Foods Inc., an Ohio corp.; Kyle's Discount Stuff, a Kansas partnership; Mills Mfg. Inc., a Minnesota corp.; MJP Contracting Inc., a Massachusetts corp.; Precision Painting and Decorating Inc.; Trinks Brothers LLC, a Connecticut limited liability corp.; Tring Construction Inc. v. John Burgess; Gregg Steinburg; Kenn Sweet; Tyler Burgess; John Owen; International Profit Associates Inc.; Integrated Business Analysis Inc. USA; Integrated Business Analysis Inc., Canada; International Tax Advisors Inc.; ITA Implementations Services LLC; Creative Tax Strategies Inc.; Accountancy Associates LLC; IPA Advisory & Intermediary Services LLC; International Tax Associates Inc.; ESP Group Inc.; International Financial Advisors LLC; Implementation Services LLC; John Does; John Roes; Jane Does; Jane Roes
3/13/2007 07c 1425 Castillo
Complaint over fraud and RICO violations by defendant providers of fraudulent business financial advisory and consulting services. After getting in the door to make a sales pitch, defendants use a series of scare tactics designed to convince potential clients that their business will fail without the defendants' help. $3 million.
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