Jerome

3336 days ago

Into battle at 10.30 at the High Court in the case of Shyster vs Tom Winnifrith

I am not sure if I feel confident. The British legal system is daunting but I know that what I have done in revealing the acts of Aiden Earley is the right thing to do. It is in the public interest, most notably for Jerome pensioners and shareholders in Worthington as well as stakeholders in Rangers FC, that the truth comes out.

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3347 days ago

Worthington Fraud shocking part 22 – Pension Fund Cash used to repay money Aiden Earley & Craig Whyte took from Worthington

The contents of this article have had to be withdrawn – on a temporary basis because of an interim injunction granted to Mr Aiden Earley. We are appealing this matter as we believe that the activities of this convicted crook and disqualified director, and shadow director at Worthington, merit a wider audience. If you can make a small contribution to our rapidly growing legal bill to ensure that Earley is exposed please do so. Details of why we need assistance and how to help are HERE

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3354 days ago

The Worthington fraud part 14 – CPS, Shola Adeniran and Jerome

Entrepreneur Shola Adeniran appears twice in the sad tale of Worthington (WRN) and he has hitherto been painted as one of the villains. Au contraire. As I shall demonstrate. His tale is a warning of the read fraud at the heart of this company.

Shola first crops up as being nominated by Aiden Earley and James Holmes (neither Worthington official directors) to become a trustee of the Jerome Pension fund on 22 November. He was slammed by the pensions regulator as we revealed HERE at a meeting shortly afterwards, not least for not bothering to attend. However what I now have clear evidence of is that he only failed to attend because Worthington told him NOT to attend.

Moreover he declined to take the £5,000 a month offered to be a patsy Trustee and having seen the minutes of that hearing and became aware of what was happening he resigned as a Trustee within weeks of being appointed. I have seen correspondence received by the Pensions regulator where these concerns are voiced.

Despite this

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3357 days ago

The Worthington Fraud Part 4 – meet James Holmes (more confidential emails)

The contents of this article have had to be withdrawn – on a temporary basis because of an interim injunction granted to Mr Aiden Earley. We are appealing this matter as we believe that the activities of this convicted crook and disqualified director, and shadow director at Worthington, merit a wider audience. If you can make a small contribution to our rapidly growing legal bill to ensure that Earley is exposed please do so. Details of why we need assistance and how to help are HERE

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3358 days ago

The Worthington fraud series part 3 – The case of the well dodgy invoice

My series on the fraud that is Worthington (WRN) continues today with an invoice that raises all sorts of questions. By now the bully boy lawyers for Worthington who have threatened me with action should be starting to sense the scope of the material I am sitting on and there is buckets more to come. The invoice comes from 2013 and is linked to Rangers Football Club.

You will remember that the Worthington Pension Fund (Jerome) leant c£3 million to Rangers just before it went into administration under Mr Craig Whyte. Craig will shortly stand trial on fraud charges relating to that affair. Mr Whyte’s long-time business associate is Aiden Earley, himself a man disqualified from acting as a company director.

The invoice is in full

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