- 8 - F. Mr. Adorno’s Response Specifically, the Court ordered Adorno Asset to produce (1) a complete copy of the organizational document(s) related to the creation of petitioner; (2) a complete copy of all the minutes that preceded in time the “Minutes of Third Meeting - December 18, 1995” that was attached to petitioner’s Objection filed September 3, 2002; and (3) any and all other documentation identifying the fiduciary or other representative thought to have legal capacity to institute the present case on behalf of petitioner. Ultimately, the Court received a response, leave for the filing of which was granted, to its order for document production. Mr. Adorno signed the response as “Edwin R. Adorno, Trustee, Adorno Asset Management Trust”.11 Mr. Adorno attached to his response, inter alia, a copy of an nine-page purported trust instrument dated December 6, 1995 (purported trust instrument), a four-page document entitled “The Adorno Asset Management Company, Minutes of First Meeting, December 6, 1995” 10(...continued) activity is collecting rent from The Adorno Business Company for use of a used car lot. See infra notes 12, 14, 16. 11 This was the first time in the record that Mr. Adorno claimed to be the purported trustee of Adorno Asset. At all other relevant times, Mr. Adorno claimed to be the director, fiduciary, legal representative, or executive director of Adorno Asset.Page: Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Next
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