First Amended Complaint that “arises out of the Defendants’ bad faith and fraudulent scheme, including a pattern of tortious and illegal misconduct and breaches of multiple contracts, related to a $25,000,000 loan Worth agreed to extend to Blackbird in connection with a planned real estate development project in Denver, Colorado” in Blackbird Capital LLC, described as “a real estate development company” in Iowa v. Worth Group Capital LLC, of Wyoming; Justin Ely, of Utah; Halls Law Office, of Idaho; Scotia International of Nevada, Inc., of Utah; Sion Trading FZE, of Ras Al Khaimah, in the United Arab Emirates; Max Warren Barber, of Utah; NaPo Limited, described as “a company located and incorporated in Bridgetown, Barbados, and Saint Lucia”; Nikolas Korakianitis, described as a citizen of Canada; GT Foundation, described as “a private interest foundation founded in Panama City, Panama” that “may have an office in London, England and/or New York”, and Kumar Singh, of New York, at the U. S. District Court for the District of Utah.
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Blackbird Capital LLC v. SION Trading FZE et al: First Amended Complaint
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August 10, 2021
Worth Group Capital LLC, Halls Law Office, Scotia International of Nevada, Inc., SION Trading FZE, Max Warren Barber, NaPo Limited, Nikolas Korakianitis, GT Foundation, Kumar SinghBlackbird Capital LLC
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