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Posted on February 19, 2009 - by Russell

A Message From TLBAA Chairman, Maurice Ladnier

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In the most recent E-Trails TLBAA Chairman, Maurice Ladnier released this statement.

“We have some disturbing news. Mr. Ben Gravett, of Virginia, has filed a petition with the 153rd Judicial District of Tarrant County Texas: Gravett vs. TLBAA. Mr. Gravett claims that the TLBAA is insolvent or in the imminent danger of insolvency; however he has provided on proof what so ever! We will be preparing to furnish the courts with financials and documents to prove our solvency. Oh, by the way, his attorney Mr. Wiseman, is the same attorney that represented the TLBAA in the King/Spindor case.”

Editors Note: I have spoken with my regional director and he assured me that the TLBAA is solvent. I will be staying in touch with him and other directors about this matter.

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    February 21, 2009

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    Doris Snyder said:

    From things like the above one can’t help but wonder why Ben would do something like this. Is he trying to make TLBAA spend more money for legal fees and thus have another drain on TLBAA. I find it hard to believe that he only has TLBAA’s best interest at heart!



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    February 22, 2009

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    Russell said:

    I think everyone is asking this same question. I also find it hard to believe that he has TLBAA’s best interest at heart. He seems to be giving them another punch in the stomach, just when they seem to be getting back on their feet. By all indications the TLBAA will overcome this stumbling block just like it has others in the past.



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