| Re: Roaring Forties Saga - Final Report? Hi Mark,
I do not know as I'm not privy to information on details on personal lawsuits. As I understand it from talking with Hershal, the administrators, and reading the reports, Hershal did what Robert told him to do with the various funds. Therefore, it would stand to reason it is not Hershal's fault for the situation that RF was driven into. Beyond that, with respect to US situations, I will not speculate.
I think it is difficult to define fair shake with any of the RF Mates you are referring to. I can see where some affected customers have a very different impression of events than I do since some of them submitted deposits just months before the collapse. And certainly the affected folks have a vastly different impression of events than a person who lost no money at all in the entire fiasco.
At any rate, I am not defending actions I don't know about. I just wish to point out the situation was very bad for all involved and for those on the sidelines it is impossible to see all the things that affected people go through in these circumstances - on both sides of the deal. I don't think anyone will ever know what really transpired with RF, Robert Logan, Agents, and CAMCO nor really know when it all started to go wrong.
The New RF company is making some progress and plan to offer cars worldwide when they are able. I imagine we'll see the new owners and other associated parties when they are ready for the market.
Ron |