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Axiom Legal Financing Fund v. Timothy Schools et al: Defense of Timothy Schools et al

Defense of Timothy Schools, Dale Stephenson,Synergy IOM Limited,Check Mate Audits Limited, Noble Finance Limited, Sadira Limited, Loret Investments Limited in JP SPC 4 and JP SPC 1, d.b.a. Axiom Legal Financing Fund, of the Cayman Islands, v. Timothy Schools, Dale Stephenson, David Rae, Alec Linsley, David Kennedy, Rachel Hutson, Synergy IOM Limited, Synaxus Holdings Limited, Check Mate Audits Limited, Resolver Claims Management Limited, Noble Finance Limited, Sadira Limited, and Loret Investments Limited at the London High Court.

Axiom Legal Financing Fund v. Timothy Schools et al: Defense of Synaxus Holdings

Defense of Synaxus Holdings Limited in JP SPC 1 and JP SPC 4, d.b.a. Axiom Legal Financing Fund, v. Timothy Schools, Dale Stephenson, David Rae, Alec Linsley, David Kennedy, Rachel Hutson, Synergy IOM Limited, Synaxus Holdings Limited, Resolver Claims Management Limited, Check Mate Audits Limited, Noble Finance Limited, Sadira Limited, and Loret Investments Limited at the London High Court.

Taylor Moor ‘victim’ of Axiom Legal Financing Fund, says boss

Taylor Moor Ltd., which received commissions of more than £1.8 million from distributing Axiom Legal Financing Fund before going into liquidation last month, did not ultimately benefit from the Fund and is a "victim", says the firm's Managing Director, Malcolm Dixon. 

Axiom Legal Financing Fund et al v. Timothy Schools et al: Re-Amdended Claim Form

Re-Amended Claim Form in JP SPC 1 and JP SPC 4, collectively doing business as Axiom Legal Financing Fund v. Timothy Schools, Rachel Hutson, David Rae, Alec Linsley, Dale Stephenson, Synergy IOM Limited, Check Mate Audits Limited, Synaxus Holdings Limited, Noble Finance Ltd., Sadira Limited, Loret Investments Limited, David Kennedy, Alan Hutson, Hut Consulting Limited, and First For Law Limited at the High Court in London.

Is Cayman Judge Angus Foster About To Do The Unthinkable?

Investors in Axiom Legal Financing Fund should be extremely concerned by the note that Cayman Islands judge Angus Foster circulated earlier this week seeking what are essentially 'affidavits of reassurance' from a dubious group that has proposed a ridiculous scheme

Cayman judge reserves judgment in Axiom Legal Financing Fund receivership case

After hearing two days of evidence, Justice Angus Foster today reserved judgment on whether Axiom Legal Financing Fund should be placed into Receivership, as the directors and certain investors want, or should be allowed to continue under new management, which is being sought by a British group associated with the Fund's former principal, fraudster Timothy Schools.

Axiom Legal Financing Fund: Affidavit of Yolanda McCoy

Affidavit of Yolanda Banks McCoy, Head of Investments and Securities at the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority, In the Matter of Axiom Legal Financing Fund at the Grand Court of the Cayman Islands.

Auditor resigns from Axiom Legal Financing Fund’s biggest borrower

The auditor of a British law firm that owes Axiom Legal Financing Fund approximately £50 million has resigned, citing problems obtaining sufficient information to perform its task. OffshoreAlert has uncovered evidence calling into question the auditor's independence.

Three-way battle for control of Axiom Legal Financing Fund

A three-way battle has emerged for control of Axiom Legal Financing Fund, which was exposed as a fraud by OffshoreAlert two months ago. Proposals for receivership, liquidation, and restructuring are scheduled to be heard over two days at the Grand Court of the Cayman Islands starting on January 31, 2013.

Axiom Fund: Investors making one mistake after another

Investors in Axiom Legal Financing Fund have until Wednesday to try to block the appointment of KPMG's Kris Beighton and John Milsom as Receivers. Once KPMG is ensconced, it will be extremely difficult, perhaps impossible, to have them removed. For

JP SPC 1: Receivership Petition

Petition by Ronan Guilfoyle and Graham Hampson to appoint Receivers for Axiom Legal Financing Fund, a portfolio of JP SPC 1, at the Grand Court of the Cayman Islands.

Timothy Schools: Threatening Letter to Conference Hotel

Letter on behalf of Timothy Schools sent to Manager of The May Fair Hotel, in London on November 22, 2012 warning of "the threat" posed by OffshoreAlert's publisher, David Marchant, and advising that the hotel could be "named" in legal proceedings against OffshoreAlert

Axiom fraud leaves offshore providers exposed to massive claims for damages

Offshore providers in the Cayman Islands, Isle of Man, and Switzerland face huge liabilities after allowing insiders to loot Axiom Legal Financing Fund of tens of millions of pounds. Those most at risk from being sued by Axiom's eventual liquidators appear to be DMS Group, JP Funds Group, BDO Cayman, and Ogier, all in the Cayman Islands; Turnstone Group, in the Isle of Man; and Portland Financial Management, of Switzerland.

Axiom Legal Financing Fund: Time for investors to take control

In their most recent letter to investors dated November 14, Axiom Legal Financing Fund's directors stated that an Extraordinary General Meeting will be held in December so that they can "present proposals regarding the continued management of the Fund". In

A message to investors of Axiom Legal Financing Fund

The bad news is you have been defrauded of your investment in Axiom Legal Financing Fund. The sooner you accept this, the quicker you can start taking steps to recover some of your losses. The good news is that the

Axiom Legal Financing Fund appears to be a Ponzi scheme

New evidence uncovered by OffshoreAlert indicates that the recently-suspended Axiom Legal Financing Fund is hopelessly insolvent as a result of self-dealing and fraud by insiders. The Cayman Islands-domiciled Fund, which has raised more than £117 million, appears to be a Ponzi scheme.