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BARONIES - LORDSHIPS OF THE MANOR - PRINCIPALITIES |
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In e-mail correspondence dated May 3, 2000, Boada notified various clients that he would be out of the office for a week. In viewing this document, note that Boada expressly states that his feudal titles are “investments,” and he characterizes those who purchase them as “investors.”
In e-mail correspondence dated May 7, 2000, Boada notified his clients that while out of the office, an unidentified third party had obtained a list of his clients and sent them a link to a defamatory article published on an internet website. Boada goes on to identify Patrice Chairoff as the owner of the website and author of the article. During May and June 2000, Boada sent Client Goff various e-mail communications explaining and excusing his failures to produce the documentation and associated regalia that Client Goff had been promised. During this time period, Dr. Goff believed that he lawfully possessed the title, Prince of Halberstadt. He continued to pursue his interests related to heraldry and nobility and encountered an article entitled, The Chivalric Emporium of West Virginia and Other Mail Order Adventures, by Dr. Pangloss. This article, exposing schemes and devices related to the sale of fraudulent noble titles, caused Client Goff to have concerns that he had been deceived and defrauded. In e-mail correspondence dated Jun 12, 2000, Boada notified Client Goff that his “certificate should be ready tomorrow.” In this correspondence, Boada stated to Client Goff, “your rank is Knight Grand Cross of Justice.” Boada went on to congratulate Client Goff and welcome him to the, “Order of Malta, Most Holy Patriarchal Order of St. Mary of Palestine.” Client Goff immediately responded and questioned Boada’s representation that he had been inducted into the order at the rank, “Knight Grand Cross of Justice,” as Client Goff had been offered the rank of Knight Grand Collar. In e-mail correspondence dated June 14, 2000, Boada acknowledged his mistake. In e-mail correspondence the following day, June 15, 2000, Boada advised Client Goff that he was in the process of having Client Goff listed in the Spanish Who’s Who. In e-mail correspondence dated June 19, 2000, Boada informed Client Goff that an error had been made on the Certificate and that they were having it redone. In correspondence dated June 27, 2000, the Law Firm of Pitts-Tucker & Co, London, conveyed to Client Goff a Statutory Declaration for the Principality of Halberstadt signed by A. Antony Boada Cartaya, on behalf of British Feudal Investments, LTD, who’s signature was authenticated by Pitts-Tucker & Co. In reviewing this document , note that:
In e-mail correspondence date August 8, 2000, Boada stated that he was in receipt of Client Goff’s Knight of Malta Certificate of Letters Patent and Boada stated that he would send it to Client Goff by express post the next morning.
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