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Old 09-14-2013, 19:39   #2
Sinister
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Originally Posted by Dog Pound Zulu View Post
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-0...il-claims.html

The soldier’s company, Excalibur Ventures LLC, didn’t live up to its obligations under a contract with Gulf Keystone to develop the oil fields in Iraq’s Kurdistan region, Judge Christopher Clarke said in a ruling today in London.

Excalibur’s “lack of financial resources prevented it from being able to fulfill its financial obligations” and has no valid claim, Clarke said.

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The suit was filed by Rex Wempen, who served in the U.S. Special Forces in Korea and Japan in the 1990s and is a founding member of the U.S.-Kurdistan Business Council. He said that he took the idea to Gulf Keystone and was promised a 30 percent share that he argued was worth $1.6 billion.
Rex was a 1-1 SFGA captain in Okinawa. There are REASONs he's an EX-SF officer.
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