FYI repost-in case someone missed it: DEFAMATION
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DEFAMATION – Part Two
Doing a simple Google search, the TPAC Defamation Team finds it is abundantly clear that iHub is the king of class action law suits for defamation and a variety of illegal activities.
One company, Global Holdings, Inc. (GBHD) filed a federal law suit in the California Federal Court on November 21, 2014 for numerous falsehoods and other inflammatory statements posted on iHub that were continuously without merit. These statements led to a cancellation of an acquisition that was in progress. As a result, GBHD filed a motion to dismiss the case on February 2, 2015. Of course, iHub was quick to post the dismissal on their site and proclaimed themselves victorious.
Once the management team of the targeted acquisition understood the nature of iHub and its practices, the merger was back on track, and effective July 10, 2015 the merger had been completed. GBHD is now Element Global, Inc. (ELGL).
But it didn’t stop there. On August 17, 2015, ELGL released a press release on their web site advising iHub has started attacking ELGL just as they did GBHD. Following is an excerpt from that press release.
“It is believed that iHub’s parent company in London has an office complex with 100s of employees who are under assumed identities who are paid to bash a public company. Its suspect because of previously published convictions of not only its principles but also high profile bashers, that iHub is a financial terrorist organization with its target on small public US companies who aren’t being defended under published US laws.
Today, management at ELGL would like to enlighten readers and poster of iHub some of the characters (bashers) who have been posting these negative, defamatory lies on this chatroom.”
The entire press release may be found here:
http://yesinternational.com/category/press_re...obal-_inc/
Unfortunately, now iHub members has aimed their sights at TPAC. CEO, Bill McKay, has found himself in many business dealings where he has had to explain the derogatory posts that are continuously found on iHub’s web site. Bill is quick to point out that iHub has numerous FCC complaints from public companies who have also been a target. Also that some of iHub’s upper management have been convicted and sentenced to federal penitentiaries for their criminal behavior.
Rest assured that the TPAC Defamation Team is on the job.