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Oh boy, this is real life soap opera. I wish I knew who the "militant Libyan" was, it would make a big difference in the conflict in Libya.
 
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I bet there's not too much about this being discussed on TDS or RBW. You can also be sure that if you bought a rebreather from them that the FBI will be checking you out. They will undoubtedly be looking at every single rebreather purchaser who ever did business there.
 
Kwesler,
I know it must suck to be in the middle of all that is going on. Though I don't know you or your wife I wish you both the best in getting on with your lives and finding other employment. It appears that you both are the real casualties of these events. It is easy for people to talk about this and forget how many peoples lives are impacted by it.

Unfortunately it will probably not end for you both with endless depositions to look forward to.
 
If you bought a rebreather and didn't receive it- there is contract law .

Whatever judgement you won against AH, plus $2, would buy you a cup of coffee. Contract law isn't going to get you anything from empty bank accounts.
 
In addition to selling rebreathers illegally to Libya:



FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1998 Local Man pleads guilty in jewelry heist
Jailed for role in 1991 Bell Tower robbery Two other Naples
accomplices Paul N. Gagnon and Robert Costantino, both 56 also pleaded
guilty to robbery charges. Each was sentenced to more than five years
in prison. Yokom was convicted of first-degree murder for killing
tennis pro Ike Macy in Dade CouRty in 1967. He was sentenced to 99
years in prison, but he was released in 1989. The robbery had been
carefully planned, but the robbers didn't anticipate being followed by
jewel-ty store employees and employees of the nearby TGI Friday's. '
Three men burst into the jewelry stose and smashed the display cases,
stuffing jewelry into duffle bags. They hopped into a waiting getaway
car, but they were followed a few blocks up U.S. 41, where they got
into two more cars. Witnesses were able to give investigators one of
the car's tag numbers, which was quickly traced to Peter Sotis, 34, of
Naples, who pleaded guilty to a robbery charge and was sentenced to
nearly three years in prison. He was captured in June in Richmond,
Va., after being featured on the television show "America's Most
Wanted." He had documentation for five different aliases when he was
caught. He told a judge he had been working as a car salesman, moving
from state to state, making between $35,000 and $45,000 a year. He was
scheduled to go to trial Thursday but pleaded guilty instead.
Get out of town!! Sure it's the same one?
 

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My aplogogy Ken. It's not a matter of "class" , but a web design issue.
On your website (as per my mobile phone) , under "Owners" (spelled plural) , both Peter and you appear under that heading, with a sub notation that you are "Administrative Director" .
The web page is clear. Only one person as stated owner.
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