Ian Carroll
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Because now I want to introduce you to the two bombshells. The two documents that are going to guide a lot of our reporting today and are going to inform all the rest of Unleashed Brand's actions against Tiffany Cianci and all the other people involved in this scandal. This is a motion for sanctions and a motion for injunction and restraining order.
On the right, you have the temporary injunction and permanent injunction request. And on the left, you have the motion for sanctions. The judge granted the motion for injunction while the case was litigated. And the judge extended that injunction eight times.
On the right, you have the temporary injunction and permanent injunction request. And on the left, you have the motion for sanctions. The judge granted the motion for injunction while the case was litigated. And the judge extended that injunction eight times.
On the right, you have the temporary injunction and permanent injunction request. And on the left, you have the motion for sanctions. The judge granted the motion for injunction while the case was litigated. And the judge extended that injunction eight times.
And a little bit of background on injunctions, just for anyone that doesn't know, an injunction is the highest legal standard that you can achieve in a lot of ways. Because it's used to stop someone immediately from doing something that is irreversible, such as a lethal injection. In this case, it was because they were apparently stealing his business.
And a little bit of background on injunctions, just for anyone that doesn't know, an injunction is the highest legal standard that you can achieve in a lot of ways. Because it's used to stop someone immediately from doing something that is irreversible, such as a lethal injection. In this case, it was because they were apparently stealing his business.
And a little bit of background on injunctions, just for anyone that doesn't know, an injunction is the highest legal standard that you can achieve in a lot of ways. Because it's used to stop someone immediately from doing something that is irreversible, such as a lethal injection. In this case, it was because they were apparently stealing his business.
And once his business is taken from him, he will never get it back. And he also won't be able to litigate anymore. So it's extremely hard to meet the requirements for an injunction. And in this case, the judge granted the injunction and then further renewed it eight times, which is generally unheard of. A judge would only grant an injunction in the first place if it clearly had merit.
And once his business is taken from him, he will never get it back. And he also won't be able to litigate anymore. So it's extremely hard to meet the requirements for an injunction. And in this case, the judge granted the injunction and then further renewed it eight times, which is generally unheard of. A judge would only grant an injunction in the first place if it clearly had merit.
And once his business is taken from him, he will never get it back. And he also won't be able to litigate anymore. So it's extremely hard to meet the requirements for an injunction. And in this case, the judge granted the injunction and then further renewed it eight times, which is generally unheard of. A judge would only grant an injunction in the first place if it clearly had merit.
And this one was renewed eight times until later Garth just didn't have any money left to fight. Two years after that first injunction, the document on the right, Garth, Price, and Leap of Faith Adventures filed the motion for sanctions, which is on the left. But they were already almost out of money and had to settle shortly after that was filed.
And this one was renewed eight times until later Garth just didn't have any money left to fight. Two years after that first injunction, the document on the right, Garth, Price, and Leap of Faith Adventures filed the motion for sanctions, which is on the left. But they were already almost out of money and had to settle shortly after that was filed.
And this one was renewed eight times until later Garth just didn't have any money left to fight. Two years after that first injunction, the document on the right, Garth, Price, and Leap of Faith Adventures filed the motion for sanctions, which is on the left. But they were already almost out of money and had to settle shortly after that was filed.
So much of what we're going to read today is from right at the end of the line, right before it all crashed down around him. And that's why it includes so much information, because it was after everything had already transpired. But it's important to clarify that this case never won out in a court of law and never even had time and money to even be fully tried.
So much of what we're going to read today is from right at the end of the line, right before it all crashed down around him. And that's why it includes so much information, because it was after everything had already transpired. But it's important to clarify that this case never won out in a court of law and never even had time and money to even be fully tried.
So much of what we're going to read today is from right at the end of the line, right before it all crashed down around him. And that's why it includes so much information, because it was after everything had already transpired. But it's important to clarify that this case never won out in a court of law and never even had time and money to even be fully tried.
So these are simply allegations made against Urban Air by LOFA. Before LOFA, Leap of Faith Adventures, Urban Air was, let's just say, not a very successful company. To quote, despite growing the UATP concept to eight parks over its four and a quarter years of operation, UATP is Urban Air Theme Parks, the business still only realized annual revenue of $807,000 with a net income of $168,329.
So these are simply allegations made against Urban Air by LOFA. Before LOFA, Leap of Faith Adventures, Urban Air was, let's just say, not a very successful company. To quote, despite growing the UATP concept to eight parks over its four and a quarter years of operation, UATP is Urban Air Theme Parks, the business still only realized annual revenue of $807,000 with a net income of $168,329.
So these are simply allegations made against Urban Air by LOFA. Before LOFA, Leap of Faith Adventures, Urban Air was, let's just say, not a very successful company. To quote, despite growing the UATP concept to eight parks over its four and a quarter years of operation, UATP is Urban Air Theme Parks, the business still only realized annual revenue of $807,000 with a net income of $168,329.
for the year ending December 31st, 2015. That is a very small number. If you're running eight big theme parks and you're only netting 168,000. So it was literally just trampolines and video games. Michael Browning was still working a day job and he had built all of that on his daddy's money. But then, Michael brought Leap of Faith Adventures in, and Urban Air was completely transformed.