Friday, March 04, 2011

Company that Funded Cheech Marin Film Charged with Fraud

There's a class action suit against Medical Capital. The company, which billed its mission as “financing the future of health care,” purported to lend money to troubled hospitals, clinics and nursing homes.

In 2009, the S.E.C. charged Medical Capital with fraud. Among other allegations, the agency claimed the company misappropriated funds. The court-appointed receiver for Medical Capital found that some of the money was invested in a yacht, named the Home Stretch; an Internet pornography company; and “The Perfect Game,” a movie about a Mexican little league team, starring alleged wife and child beater Cheech Marin.

They robbed people of their life savings.  The decision is now in the hands of the judge.

The Perfect Game was released in 2010 after years of delays and cast changes.  Ultimately, it starred Cheech Marin and Louis Gossett Jr.  The movie was terrible.  People who saw the film should sue to get their money back.

2 comments:

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Anonymous said...

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