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Note 15 - Contingencies
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2015
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Note 15 - Contingencies

Note 15 – Contingencies

 

From time to time, we may be involved in various claims and legal actions arising in the ordinary course of business. Management, along with the assistance of counsel, will determine the ultimate disposition and potential impact of these matters on our financial condition, liquidity or results of operations.

 

On November 4, 2014, we were named as a defendant in a civil lawsuit filed by Darling Capital, LLC, ("Darling") a creditor of ours, in the New York Supreme Court, County of New York. The plaintiff filed a Motion For Summary Judgment in Lieu of Complaint the same day. The plaintiff alleges, among other things, that we defaulted on our obligations under a Convertible Promissory Note held by Darling. The complaint sought, among other relief, judgment against us in the amount of $57,627. A settlement was reached on September 3, 2015 for the sum of $70,000 consisting of four payments with the final payment due on November 20, 2015. The first payment of $10,000 was made on September 9, 2015. No other payments have been made.

 

On December 3, 2014, WHC Capital, LLC filed a complaint against the Company, requesting $416,000 and alleging the Company’s breach of contract and failure to deliver 22,545,900 shares of common stock pursuant to requested conversions of two promissory notes totaling $65,403.  On September 9, 2015, both parties agreed to a settlement of $130,000 in the form of seven payments.  There are currently two remaining payments due under the agreement.

 

On February 11, 2015, LG Capital Funding, LLC filed a complaint against the Company in the United States District Court, Eastern District of New York alleging breach of contract, anticipatory breach of contract and conversion relating to three convertible promissory notes totaling approximately $186,158 in principal and accrued interest. Following various hearings, on August 7, 2015, the Company was ordered by the court to pay $296,086 in settlement for breach of contract on the three convertible promissory notes. We are in the process of responding to this order and intend to vigorously defend our interests.