Ian Carroll
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Myself, John, and Doug have told you numerous times in person that our investors and board of directors will not allow us to have all of our eggs in the LOFA basket.'" They want us to have a contingency plan. Notably, no such videos have been produced in the litigation.
On July 24th, 2018, the Urban Air defendants successfully poached 26 of Leap of Faith's 40 full-time trained and experienced employees or three of its five active crews. So, Michael had cameras installed in urban airs that were being built so they could record Leap of Faith installing those attractions and use that footage to make training videos.
On July 24th, 2018, the Urban Air defendants successfully poached 26 of Leap of Faith's 40 full-time trained and experienced employees or three of its five active crews. So, Michael had cameras installed in urban airs that were being built so they could record Leap of Faith installing those attractions and use that footage to make training videos.
On July 24th, 2018, the Urban Air defendants successfully poached 26 of Leap of Faith's 40 full-time trained and experienced employees or three of its five active crews. So, Michael had cameras installed in urban airs that were being built so they could record Leap of Faith installing those attractions and use that footage to make training videos.
Because a lot of the attractions arrived without installation instructions, but Leap of Faith's teams were aces and they knew exactly what they were doing because they'd had all that training that he had paid for, which Michael Browning was not as hot on paying for, it didn't seem, but...
Because a lot of the attractions arrived without installation instructions, but Leap of Faith's teams were aces and they knew exactly what they were doing because they'd had all that training that he had paid for, which Michael Browning was not as hot on paying for, it didn't seem, but...
Because a lot of the attractions arrived without installation instructions, but Leap of Faith's teams were aces and they knew exactly what they were doing because they'd had all that training that he had paid for, which Michael Browning was not as hot on paying for, it didn't seem, but...
Then Michael went through a long series of manipulations to acquire everything he needed and file patents on attractions brought to him by Leap of Faith Adventures. And I don't know how much intellectual property he might have stolen this way. There's an immense amount of legal documentation to go through, but I'll show you one or two as an example.
Then Michael went through a long series of manipulations to acquire everything he needed and file patents on attractions brought to him by Leap of Faith Adventures. And I don't know how much intellectual property he might have stolen this way. There's an immense amount of legal documentation to go through, but I'll show you one or two as an example.
Then Michael went through a long series of manipulations to acquire everything he needed and file patents on attractions brought to him by Leap of Faith Adventures. And I don't know how much intellectual property he might have stolen this way. There's an immense amount of legal documentation to go through, but I'll show you one or two as an example.
So when Leap of Faith finally took Michael Browning to court, a man named David Evans was deposed and testified about theft of his intellectual property. He owned Rascal Face, which is one of the companies that Leap of Faith had worked with over many years because he had invented one of the attractions that Leap of Faith installed in parks, the Skyrider.
So when Leap of Faith finally took Michael Browning to court, a man named David Evans was deposed and testified about theft of his intellectual property. He owned Rascal Face, which is one of the companies that Leap of Faith had worked with over many years because he had invented one of the attractions that Leap of Faith installed in parks, the Skyrider.
So when Leap of Faith finally took Michael Browning to court, a man named David Evans was deposed and testified about theft of his intellectual property. He owned Rascal Face, which is one of the companies that Leap of Faith had worked with over many years because he had invented one of the attractions that Leap of Faith installed in parks, the Skyrider.
Remember the zipline-like contraption that we were watching kids falling off of in yesterday's episode? It's that one, right? So this other company invented Skyrider and Leap of Faith is responsible for bringing that attraction to all these different various parks for all these different companies and installing it there. So they're kind of like a middleman. Right.
Remember the zipline-like contraption that we were watching kids falling off of in yesterday's episode? It's that one, right? So this other company invented Skyrider and Leap of Faith is responsible for bringing that attraction to all these different various parks for all these different companies and installing it there. So they're kind of like a middleman. Right.
Remember the zipline-like contraption that we were watching kids falling off of in yesterday's episode? It's that one, right? So this other company invented Skyrider and Leap of Faith is responsible for bringing that attraction to all these different various parks for all these different companies and installing it there. So they're kind of like a middleman. Right.
David Evans gave an affidavit in this case, and he said, quote, I met with Michael Browning at a picnic table inside the park to discuss the manuals. And I explained to him they contain sensitive information and therefore that I would need a confidentiality agreement signed by him to cover the Urban Air organization.
David Evans gave an affidavit in this case, and he said, quote, I met with Michael Browning at a picnic table inside the park to discuss the manuals. And I explained to him they contain sensitive information and therefore that I would need a confidentiality agreement signed by him to cover the Urban Air organization.
David Evans gave an affidavit in this case, and he said, quote, I met with Michael Browning at a picnic table inside the park to discuss the manuals. And I explained to him they contain sensitive information and therefore that I would need a confidentiality agreement signed by him to cover the Urban Air organization.
Michael Browning read the confidentiality agreement and he signed it on February 17th, 2017. A true and correct copy of that signed confidentiality agreement is attached as Exhibit 39. By the way, notice how the text is all messed up on this document? That's because Michael Browning paid a lot of money, I presume millions of dollars, but I don't know, to try to get this entire case sealed.