RE: RNS18 Oct 2023 11:46
As the inventor and an OWNER of the IP supporting Truspine’s products, I must inform you that virtually every thing said in this “infomercial” was false and untrue. Firstly, Truspine does not own the IP. In a recent YouTube, you, Mr. Green, referenced a sales agreement that you had seen. What you have not been told is that that was breached within 30 days of signing. Virtually every agreement was breached by TruSpine. The former CEO Mr. Roberts signed an agreement under which they would be operating with a LICENSE. The IP has never been transferred and you have seen the emails from the summer of 2022 from both Mr. Lott and Mr. Roberts requesting the transfer. The current “CEO” likes to continuously present a letter, stating that it is proof of ownership. Actually, anybody with a primary school level of literacy can understand that this letter does not say any of the things that it is being claimed to say, and in fact, in the last few sentences, it discusses the process of transferring the ownership of the IP, which had not yet occurred at the time of the authorship of this letter. What the current CEO does not like to share with anybody is the supersession agreement which was signed at the time of the original sales agreement, which gave me full power to revoke the ownership should conditions not be met. I have invoked that agreement on top of the fact that the ownership was never transferred. You are misleading investors.
Furthermore, there is a coinventor of the CerviLOK, Mr. Todd Cramer, and no agreement has ever been organized between Todd and Truspine. Once again proof that TruSpine simply do not own the IP. This is you at the tip of the iceberg. It is amazing to me that the CEO of a publicly listed company can promote such lies to the public.
It is of great interest to me that the current CEO was the individual who arranged the investment by Annabelle Schild into TruSpine in early 2020. Perhaps he should at least have a little bit of honesty and admit that between himself and other individuals, a commission of approximately 45% equaling over 400,000 pounds was scammed at the time of the investment.
Frank H. Boehm