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Tom Hayden's avatar

I literally just sent them an email and said this; that they couldn't just waive those fees because it would violate their responsibility as a fiduciary. They essentially just gave him a $10000 check.

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Svetlana's avatar

How much would it cost in legal fees to take Horton to court to get the fees? Probably less than $10,000… When you make public comment, ask them if they are consulting with counsel on their options.

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Tom Hayden's avatar

The repayment agreement says Horton pays the legal fees! There's absolutely no downside to dragging him to court

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