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Envion CEO Woestmann Silently Backtracks 40 Millio

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Posted On: 05/25/2018 12:45:43 PM
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Envion CEO Woestmann Silently Backtracks 40 Million Extra Tokens Claim Against Envion Founders

BERLIN, May 25, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Envion’s Founders Responded to the Changing allegations with Detailed Blog Post on a New Website - www.envion-founders.org

According to the founding team of Envion AG (Zug/Switzerland), through their jointly held company Trado GmbH, Matthias Woestmann, the CEO of Envion, has changed his story accusing Envion’s founding team of illegally generating 40 million extra tokens as part of the company’s $100 million Initial Coin Offering (ICO). This change has occurred less than 48 hours after publishing a press release. He made the false claim in response to allegations which went public early Wednesday, May 23 rd , that he illegally diluted the founders’ majority shareholdings. No reason for the change has been offered for his new version of events.

In a press release dated May 16 th , Matthias Woestmann stated that 40 million “have been generated illegally” by Envion’s founders.  An incoherent accounting of tokens replaces that accusation in a May 18 th publication, which was delivered by email to Envion investors and also published online.

The newsletter states that 103 million of 127 million tokens were legitimately created.  Woestmann’s accounting leaves a 24-million-token surplus while simultaneously stating that only 13 million tokens remain illegitimate after eliminating 7 million belonging to a pre-sale investor who defaulted. It goes on to state that 15 million illegal tokens would be on the market were 5 million to be destroyed in a process called a token burn. No explanation is provided for 4 million tokens excluded from Woestmann’s revised calculations, nor the 20 million token difference in figures.

In the wake of his legal troubles, Mr. Woestmann has reinterpreted the ICO prospectus, its guiding legal document, to exclude tokens sold to pre-sale investors from the greater pool of sale tokens.  The CEO was one of only two board members along with board member Cyrill Staeger who approved the company prospectus.

Envion’s founders responded to the changing allegations with a detailed blog post on a new website - www.envion-founders.org  - launched as part of a “total transparency” campaign.  In the post, they break down the accounting for how the 127 million tokens were generated along with links for investors to verify their locations on the Ethereum blockchain. 

The post also argues that Woestmann was aware that pre-sale tokens were included in the ICO prospectus and provides documentation that the CEO initiated pre-sale outreach and managed contracts. Emails showing that Woestmann ignored requests to burn tokens and solve any problems are also included in the post. 

Woestmann himself concedes founders requested authorization to destroy tokens, but offers no explanation of why he did not agree or respond to communications on the matter.  Likewise, Woestmann “did not deny” allegations that he illegally took control of Envion from the company’s founders, according to an interview on website Swissinfo.ch.  After executing an illegal capital raise and diluting founders’ shares, Woestmann gave the new shares to Thomas van Aubel, an associate known for similar maneuvers which have landed him in legal trouble from disgruntled investors.  Envion’s founders are suing both Woestmann and van Aubel in Berlin court.

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Chris Pfaff Tech Media LLC Chris Pfaff Phone: +1-201-218-0262 Email: chris@chrispfafftechmedia.com NAÏMA Strategic Legal Services GmbH Uwe Wolff phone: +49 30 2404 8290 email:  uwe.wolff@naima-media.de



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