According to the North Bay Business Journal, court appointed receiver Michael Kasolas proposed a $2.2 million dollar settlement to be disbursed among nearly 70 investors. read more
AUG 4, 2015 - 7:17 am
Attorneys in the Warren Capital case, involving deceased owner Warren Clayton Stephens’ alleged Ponzi scheme in which he purportedly secured corporate promissory notes with interest rates averaging about 9% to investors in Warren Equipment Finance, recently billed nearly $577,000 for fees according to North Bay Business Journal. read more
FEB 24, 2015 - 7:18 am