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SEC defendant Miller ordered to pay $472,484 (U.S.)

2025-10-01 19:51 ET - Street Wire

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"During his trial, he testified that he had made himself "judgment proof." He described his efforts to keep his assets offshore and beyond the reach of creditors, testifying: "My business now, by the way, just so you know, is in Africa, in Brazil heavily, because I'm an expert at Brazil. And I'm in lithium in Argentina. And my assets are held by these offshore companies until I get out of this mess."

Over to you, Africa, Argentina and Brazil. He seems to have the money, he seems to have it in your countries, and I'm sure that there are people in your countries who would like lighten the load of him having to safeguard those assets.

Posted by halcrow at 2025-10-01 20:31

"International Battery Metals: Overinflated and Precariously Underfunded" Funded By Obscure, Troubling Counterparties According to a March 2018 promotional article (for which IBAT paid $90k), Robert Hillis Miller was one of the company’s early financiers (Miller’s LinkedIn profile lists him as CEO of Battery Metals Inc in 2016 – it’s not clear if this is the same entity as IBAT). IBAT - V - International Battery Metals Ltd. Shares 297,103,677 Year Hi-Lo 0.96 0.21 IBATF - Q - INTERNATIONAL BATTERY METALS LTD Year Hi-Lo 0.64 0.15

Posted by halcrow at 2025-10-01 20:48