Monday, October 17, 2022

Saturday, October 1, 2022

Dropping a hint?









Gang stalkers up to no good this was precious to Kirk’s imprisonment 2015 while he was in Arizona. Not sure if it was the stalkers or iffy was Kirk telling me that they had hacked Verizon wireless while I was working there and created thousands of fraud accounts.

Monday, September 26, 2022

Wow sues former exec in wake of $15M acquisition of Bluemile

 

Wow sues former exec in wake of $15M acquisition of Bluemile


https://www.bizjournals.com/columbus/blog/2014/07/wow-sues-former-exec-in-wake-of-15m-acquisition-of.html

The case reveals that Wow paid $15 million for Bluemile, a previously undisclosed amount.

A temporary restraining order granted June 26 in Franklin County Common Pleas Court bans Thomas “Jamie” Busic from competing directly with Wow, short for Wide Open West, or soliciting its customers, vendors and other business partners. A hearing on a final order is set for next week.

Busic’s attorney declined to comment on the case. Wow also declines to comment on pending litigation.

The company, based in the Denver suburb of Englewood, said in its June 13 complaint that Busic joined Wow as a vice president upon the purchase last September, which gave Wow entry in the fast-growing field of cloud computing.

But in January, Busic incorporated a new business – Arc Telecom LLC, with the same address as Bluemile’s data center in the Warehouse District north of downtown Columbus. The complaint said he started asking Wow employees, including former Bluemile workers, to join him in a cloud computing consulting business.

Wow fired Busic June 13 and accuses him of violating his non-compete clauses, taking office equipment and using its trade secrets.

Meanwhile, a lawsuit filed by two of the four Bluemile co-founders against the company, Busic and his former co-owner, Michael Marlowe, was withdrawn and replaced in May with two individual complaints, by Todd Blank and Ed Bourne. They say they owned one of the two companies that merged to form Bluemile but that Busic and Marlowe wrote them out of their ownership share.

Messages seeking comment were left with attorneys representing Busic and Marlowe in that case.

The two cases were better separated because Blank and Bourne have different claims, said their attorney, Barry Wolinetz, adding he’s hoping for a global settlement resolving both his clients’ claims and Wow’s.

“There were several attempts to solve this without the court that failed,” Wolinetz said. “I’m hoping we’ll be able to settle this.”