Cayman Islands real estate firm RE/MAX and its two principals, Kim Lund and James Bovell, are being sued in the United States for allegedly defrauding 30 investors out of more than $5 million in a Cayman property scheme known as 'Island Resort Project'.
Complaint in Joint Official Liquidators of Caribbean Island Developments, Ltd., both as liquidator of CID and as successor-in-interest to and assignee of the claims of Richard Allen, Ted V. Clark, Jill Bowers-Destro, Joseph Anthony Destro, Tony Jenkins, Thomas Leidell, Nancy Leidell, Joan Link, Gregory Link, Ken Liss, Martin McCarthy, Patrizia McCarthy, John Mikutowicz, Jack Neilson, Gitte Neilson, Jonathan Parker, Cheryl Parker, Mary J. Shanahan, Douglas Spencer, Kathleen Spencer, Richo Strydom, G. David Thomas, Mike Thomas, and Christopher Curlew Tribelhorn v. RE/MAX Holdings, Inc., RMCO, LLC, RE/MAX, LLC, Simba Ltd., d.b.a. RE/MAX Cayman Islands; Kim Lund, James Bovell, Oliver DeHart, and Michael Beggs at the U. S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois.
An investigation by OffshoreAlert has uncovered more red flags concerning Cayman Islands-based CMZ Group Ltd., whose operations include a hedge fund, investment manager, debt recovery firm, precious metals refinery, rum distributor, and pawn shops in the Caribbean.
Writ of Summons in Phillip Hyre and Kevon Hyre v. Fidelity Bank (Cayman) Limited, Paul Simon, Satin Wood Gate Limited, and Simon Watson at the Grand Court of the Cayman Islands.