My attorney had no comment. I did describe the entire case to a professor who teaches law in Houston. He said I should definitely file a complaint. He and another attorney have told me NOT to file a non-disparagement agreement.
I can definitely prove myself in court...no problem there. They at first filed a defamation charge and later dropped it when the plaintiff was identified as a true convicted felon who did not disclose that issue in his Offering Memorandums.
Yes...I do have an attorney. It took him a little while to understand that I was not willing to pay the plaintiff and sign a non-disparagement agreement. This seems to be "the norm" in these situations. My fight has been a time consuming and expensive process. BTW...the plaintiff has A LOT of...
I'm a defendant in a civil case concerning tortious interference with a business contract here in Texas. The business "I interfered with" was an oil and gas scam operation. The evidence of fraud is very obvious. The plaintiff is under investigation by multiple enforcement agencies...at a slow...