First off, the snippet you posted is useless and baseless.
There is no validation that it exists (no links to the source) much less that it's no more than POSSIBLY, a complaint deposition filed by a plaintiff, whining about the loss of what they PERSONALLY PERCEIVE to be their property.
Again. You can sue (file claim) anybody for anything.
The suit (or deposition as the case may be) is NOT LAW. All it is, is the dog and pony part.
The decision on the other hand, IS LAW (until overturned anyway).
Drudging up the complaints doesn't validate anyone's side.
Show me the decision with the judges signature. Then I'll buy into your tirade.
Until then, my money is still on the completion of the film.
And by the way, paying yourself a salary isn't illegal or immoral in "for profit" or "not for profit" ventures. It's part of the costs of doing business. The amount may be questioned but even that becomes an incredibly complicated issue to prove fraud or over payment.
You were an ignorant fool if you didn't expect these guys to be paid out of the funds you invested.
Plus, so long as there's something to show for the monies collected (a set, electronics, lights, cameras, costumes, props etc.), it's again, incredibly difficult to find much less prove fraud.
There is no validation that it exists (no links to the source) much less that it's no more than POSSIBLY, a complaint deposition filed by a plaintiff, whining about the loss of what they PERSONALLY PERCEIVE to be their property.
Again. You can sue (file claim) anybody for anything.
The suit (or deposition as the case may be) is NOT LAW. All it is, is the dog and pony part.
The decision on the other hand, IS LAW (until overturned anyway).
Drudging up the complaints doesn't validate anyone's side.
Show me the decision with the judges signature. Then I'll buy into your tirade.
Until then, my money is still on the completion of the film.
And by the way, paying yourself a salary isn't illegal or immoral in "for profit" or "not for profit" ventures. It's part of the costs of doing business. The amount may be questioned but even that becomes an incredibly complicated issue to prove fraud or over payment.
You were an ignorant fool if you didn't expect these guys to be paid out of the funds you invested.
Plus, so long as there's something to show for the monies collected (a set, electronics, lights, cameras, costumes, props etc.), it's again, incredibly difficult to find much less prove fraud.