I have heard word that Peters only counts the crowdfunding proceeds from Kickstarter and Indiegogo as "donor money." All other undisclosed income is "his." I'm hoping to get this opinion of his confirmed, as it fits the revisions he's said to have made in the Axanar financials submitted to the court
the second time.
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Axanar has raised money on top of its crowdfunding proceeds that it has never disclosed. This include such sources as direct donations on their website, "retroactive" donations (actually Blu-ray/DVD sales of
Prelude to Axanar) and
merchandise sales. Estimates for these undisclosed funds total ~$200,000.
what?! <choking and coughing>
Two hundred thousand dollars? Of unreported funds. From using other people's IP?
Okay. Which is now circling my thinking back to the 400K unexpected costs using other people's money in the defendant's previous lawsuit. And, if I've got this correct, the reopening the bankrupted liquidated prop company within a couple of weeks after the finalized bankruptcy with a slew of new people who want him to sell their stuff for them. And paying the 15K rent out of pocket each month. And the running out of money, where's the money thing. And the secret investors thing. And the Lexus. And the legal documents showing tens of thousands of dollars for meals, but it's all a lie. And the salary @38K, no, 45K, no, 60somethingK, no, not a salary. And the studio, no, not a studio, no, a studio. And the fan film, no, independent Star Trek movie, no, fan film. And the 20K into the production from the prop company, no, 30K, no, 45K, no, alll the profits. And the almost 150K personal money into the production, no, over 100K. And what do we do when we're served a lawsuit - we celebrate with sushi, no, no celebrating going on here. And legal documents showing crowdfunding dollars for personal expenses, no, the entire amount is back in the production. And marines hunting down aggressively dissenting donors & ST fans. And banning even donors who aggressively dissent on other-than-production message boards. For doing what ST fans have done for decades to ST everything= aggressively dissent. And deleting threads. And giving refunds only for non-disclosure agreements. And forcing a refund, then taking it back & declaring nobody gets a refund now and it's their fault. And production supporter minions proudly wear production/minion t-shirts though C/P supporters labeled 'minions' indicating mindless automatons. And Elon Musk and the 100M offer. And the unbiased blogger who says he never said he was unbiased. And the production team generating a market plan w a second objective to create and develop new models of sponsorship and funding to help the productions generate profits on low budget productions, no, that is all speculative and so such talk is nonsense, but we have a professional quality movie studio with office spaces in the middle of The 30 Mile Zone in Hollywood & one of the largest green screens in LA. And the meeting with Netflix and Amazon regarding the production and methods to distribute high-quality Star Trek content, without a license. And for years tattling to CBS that other fan film creators were infringing on their IP, the number one ST fan for 50 years And Mr. Takei & Save The Federation. And 5K to rent a movie theater to show a 20 minute film premier w following panel. And why did it go over budget, because we budgeted 20K, crowdfunded 101K, so we spent 125K. And the ruin of the defendant's reputation by repeating what the defendant's legal team put in public domain.
This is crazy making.
