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TCA Global Credit Fund LP et al v. Bolder Fund Services (Cayman) Ltd. et al: Complaint (‘Dishonest Assistance’)

Complaint "for assisting, enabling, and/or failing to prevent the gross mismanagement of the Receivership Entities by certain former insiders of TCA Fund Management Group Corp." in Jonathan E. Perlman, as the court-appointed Receiver for TCA Global Credit Fund, LP, TCA Global Credit Fund, Ltd., TCA Global Credit Master Fund, LP, and TCA Global Lending Corp. v. Bolder Fund Services (USA) LLC, formerly known as Circle Investment Support Services (USA), LLC, of Delaware; Bolder Fund Services (Cayman) Ltd., formerly known as Circle Investment Support Services (Cayman), Ltd., of the Cayman Islands, and Bolder Group Holding B.V., of the Netherlands, at the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida.

Grant Thornton (Cayman Islands) v. Robert Press et al: Writ of Summons (‘TCA Funds’)

Writ of Summons in Grant Thornton, of the Cayman Islands, as auditor of TCA Global Credit Fund, LP, TCA Global Credit Fund, Ltd., and TCA Global Credit Master Fund, LP v. Robert Press, Bernard Sumner, Bruce Wookey, William Fickling, Tara Antal, and TCA Management Group Corp., all with c/o addresses in Florida, USA, and Alyce Schreiber, of Florida, USA, at the Grand Court of the Cayman Islands.

Privilege Wealth look-alike C-Tech Financial seeks millions from investors

British businessmen who fronted a failed attempt to keep the collapsed Privilege Wealth investment scheme going under another name in 2017 after it was exposed by OffshoreAlert have launched a look-alike in Florida and England, C-Tech Financial. They are Keith Harris, who is Deputy Chairman of Everton Football Club, and Andrew MacKenzie, who once ran the image rights firm of British politician and Olympic champion Sebastian Coe.

Brett Jolly rolls Privilege Wealth investment scam into ‘Creditech’

Banned company director and serial fraudster Brett Jolly has resurrected his failed Privilege Wealth investment scheme under a new name - Creditech - using as fronts two well-connected British nationals who quickly resigned after being contacted by OffshoreAlert, we can reveal.