During an April 17, 2020 bankruptcy hearing, Christy Ogle & Max Ogle were asked by Trustee James Studensky whether they had, within the past 5 years, operated under any business names other than Sometimes Spouse and Tools to the Max/Nat’s Tool Shed. Both Christy Ogle and Max Ogle, testifying under oath to a Federal court officer, that no, they hadn’t. Here is clear evidence that they were not being truthful.
(UnhappyFranchisee.Com)
During their April 17, 2020 conference call hearing with Trustee James Studensky and the Ogle’s creditors, Christy Ogle & Max Ogle made a number of statements, under oath, that appear to be blatantly and provably false. One is that they haven’t operated under any other business names in the past 5 years other than those mentioned in the hearing (Sometimes Spouse, Sometimes Spouse Partners, and Tools to the Max/Nat’s Tool Shed).
Also read: Did Christy Ogle & Max Ogle Lie Under Oath About Their Tool Business Assets?
When Trustee James Studensky asked Christy Ogle and Max Ogle if they did business using any other name (or dba) in the past 5 years, they answered clearly and deliberately:
“Not that I can recall.” – Christy Ogle, 4/17/20
“No, nothing.” – Max Ogle, 4/17/20
Response Requested from Christy Ogle & Max Ogle.
No Response Received Yet
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