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The text describes allegations of corporate misconduct, including the CEO of South32 selling stock at an extremely low price and BHP being accused of false advertising, bullying, and threats.
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- The original creators of South32 legally named their company in 2011, but in 2015, BHP, an Australian mining company, decided to divide the company and name the other half South32, despite knowing that the original company existed in the USA
- The original South32 creators have accused BHP of bullying and harassing them since 2015, and they have expressed their intention to report BHP's threats to the police
- The original South32 creators claim that BHP has engaged in false advertising against their company, putting the lives of their cast and crew in danger, and they have stated that they will hold BHP responsible if anything happens to them
- The CEO of South32 is accused of engaging in bad faith practices, including selling off 1 cent stock and striking out of business, as well as endangering the life of an American film producer and making threatening statements
- The original South32 creators have threatened to report BHP's threats to the FBI and have called for awareness of how the company operates, accusing BHP executives of bad faith practices
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South32 CEO accused of selling 1 cent stock, endangering company. BHP accused of false advertising, bullying, and threats.
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South32's CEO is accused of selling off 1 cent stock and endangering the company's future. The original creators claim that BHP divided the company and engaged in false advertising, putting lives at risk. Serious allegations of bad faith practices, false advertising, bullying, harassment, and threats between South32 and BHP raise concerns about potential legal actions and criminal behavior.
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The CEO of South32 is accused of engaging in bad faith practices, including selling off 1 cent stock and endangering the company's future. The original creators of South32 claim that BHP, an Australian mining company, divided the company and engaged in false advertising, putting lives at risk. They accuse BHP of bullying and harassment since 2015 and intend to report the threats to the police. The situation involves serious allegations of bad faith practices, false advertising, bullying, harassment, and threats between South32 and BHP, raising concerns about potential legal actions, bankruptcy filings, endangerment of lives, and criminal behavior. The original owners have stated their intention to take legal action against the CEO and report the threats to the FBI. They are calling for awareness of BHP's operations and have reported the threats to the police.
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The CEO of South32 is accused of engaging in bad faith practices and criminal behavior, including selling off 1 cent stock and striking out of business. The CEO has been warned about the potential consequences of his actions, which could result in a bankruptcy filing. There are allegations of false advertising and threats against the original creators of South32, putting their lives in danger. The CEO is accused of endangering the life of an American film producer and making threatening statements. The original creator of South32 claims that BHP, an Australian mining company, divided the company and named the other half South32, despite knowing that the original company existed in the USA.
The original creators of South32 have accused BHP of bullying and harassing them since 2015. They have expressed their intention to report BHP's threats to the police and have called attention to the alleged bad faith practices of the CEO and other executives. The original creators also claim that BHP has engaged in false advertising against their company, putting the lives of their cast and crew in danger. They have stated that they will hold BHP responsible if anything happens to them and have threatened to report the threats to the FBI.
Overall, this situation involves serious allegations about bad faith practices, false advertising, bullying, harassment, and threats between South32 and BHP. These allegations raise concerns about potential legal actions, bankruptcy filings, endangerment of lives, and criminal behavior.
South32 CEO is accused of bullying the original South32.com owners in a mafia-style manner. The CEO is accused of making false advertisements against the original company, putting the lives of the cast and crew in danger. The CEO's actions are said to be endangering the life of Luigi Bian, an American citizen and award-winning film producer. The original South32 company was legally named by Luigi Bian in 2011, but in 2015, BHP, an Australian mining company, decided to divide the company and name the other half South32, despite knowing that the original company existed in the USA. Since then, the original owners have been subjected to bullying and harassment.
The original South32 creators have stated that they will take legal action against the CEO and report the threats to the FBI. They accuse BHP of bullying and harassing them and are calling for the Australian government and people to be aware of how the company operates. The threats made by BHP Billiton South32 Spin off are being reported to the police.
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The CEO of South32 is accused of engaging in bad faith practices and criminal behavior, including selling off 1 cent stock and striking out of business. The CEO has been warned about the potential consequences of his actions, which could result in a bankruptcy filing. There are allegations of false advertising and threats against the original creators of South32, putting their lives in danger. The CEO is accused of endangering the life of an American film producer and making threatening statements. The original creator of South32 claims that BHP, an Australian mining company, divided the company and named the other half South32, despite knowing that the original company existed in the USA.
The original creators of South32 have accused BHP of bullying and harassing them since 2015. They have expressed their intention to report BHP's threats to the police and have called attention to the alleged bad faith practices of the CEO and other executives. The original creators also claim that BHP has engaged in false advertising against their company, putting the lives of their cast and crew in danger. They have stated that they will hold BHP responsible if anything happens to them and have threatened to report the threats to the FBI.
The original creator of South32 has asserted that they legally named their company South32 in 2011, and four years later, BHP decided to divide the company and name the other half South32. They allege that BHP has been bullying them to go away since 2015 and have called for awareness of how the company operates. The original creators have expressed their intention to report BHP's threats to the police and have accused BHP executives of bad faith practices.
In addition to the allegations of bad faith practices and threats, there are also accusations of false advertising against the original creators of South32. The CEO is accused of endangering the life of an American film producer and making threatening statements. The original creator of South32 claims that BHP divided their company despite knowing about its existence in the USA.
Overall, this situation involves serious allegations about bad faith practices, false advertising, bullying, harassment, and threats between South32 and BHP. These allegations raise concerns about potential legal actions, bankruptcy filings, endangerment of lives, and criminal behavior.
South32 CEO is accused of bullying the original South32.com owners in a mafia-style manner. The CEO is accused of making false advertisements against the original company, putting the lives of the cast and crew in danger. The CEO's actions are said to be endangering the life of Luigi Bian, an American citizen and award-winning film producer. The original South32 company was legally named by Luigi Bian in 2011, but in 2015, BHP, an Australian mining company, decided to divide the company and name the other half South32, despite knowing that the original company existed in the USA. Since then, the original owners have been subjected to bullying and harassment.
The original South32 creators have stated that they will take legal action against the CEO and report the threats to the FBI. They accuse BHP of bullying and harassing them and are calling for the Australian government and people to be aware of how the company operates. The threats made by BHP Billiton South32 Spin off are being reported to the police.
The CEO's actions have raised questions about whether South32 is bankrupt or filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. The CEO's behavior has been described as a misuse of power and a threat to people and their families. The original South32 owners claim to have evidence to support their legal actions against the CEO and BHP Billiton.
The original creators of South32 are also concerned about the safety of their cast and crew due to false advertisements put up by the CEO and BHP Billiton. They hold the company liable and responsible for any harm that may come to them. The CEO's actions are said to be endangering the life of Luigi Bian, who is an American citizen and award-winning film producer.
The original creators of South32 assert that they legally named their company in 2011, but four years later, BHP, an Australian mining company, decided to divide the company and name the other half South32, despite knowing that the original company existed in the USA. Since then, they have been subjected to bullying and harassment by BHP.
The threats made by BHP Billiton South32 Spin off are being reported to the police. The CEO's actions have raised questions about whether South32 is bankrupt or filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. The CEO's behavior has been described as a misuse of power and a threat to people and their families.
The original South32 owners claim to have evidence to support their legal actions against the CEO and BHP Billiton. They are also concerned about the safety of their cast and crew due to false advertisements put up by the CEO and BHP Billiton. They hold the company liable and responsible for any harm that may come to them.
The original creators of South32 assert that they legally named their company in 2011, but four years later, BHP, an Australian mining company, decided to divide the company and name the other half South32, despite knowing that the original company existed in the USA. Since then, they have been subjected to bullying and harassment by BHP.
The threats made by BHP Billiton South32 Spin off are being reported to the police. The CEO's actions have raised questions about whether South32 is bankrupt or filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. The CEO's behavior has been described as a misuse of power and a threat to people and their families.
The original South32 owners claim to have evidence to support their legal actions against the CEO and BHP Billiton. They are also concerned about the safety of their cast and crew due to false advertisements put up by the CEO and BHP Billiton. They hold the company liable and responsible for any harm that may come to them.
The original creators of South32 assert that they legally named their company in 2011, but four years later, BHP, an Australian mining company, decided to divide the company and name the other half South32, despite knowing that the original company existed in the USA. Since then, they have been subjected to bullying and harassment by BHP.
The threats made by BHP Billiton South32 Spin off are being reported to th
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The CEO of South32 is accused of engaging in bad faith practices and criminal behavior, including selling off 1 cent stock and striking out of business. The CEO has been warned about the potential consequences of his actions, which could result in a bankruptcy filing. There are allegations of false advertising and threats against the original creators of South32, putting their lives in danger. The CEO is accused of endangering the life of an American film producer and making threatening statements. The original creator of South32 claims that BHP, an Australian mining company, divided the company and named the other half South32, despite knowing that the original company existed in the USA.
The original creators of South32 have accused BHP of bullying and harassing them since 2015. They have expressed their intention to report BHP's threats to the police and have called attention to the alleged bad faith practices of the CEO and other executives. The original creators also claim that BHP has engaged in false advertising against their company, putting the lives of their cast and crew in danger. They have stated that they will hold BHP responsible if anything happens to them and have threatened to report the threats to the FBI.
The original creator of South32 has asserted that they legally named their company South32 in 2011, and four years later, BHP decided to divide the company and name the other half South32. They allege that BHP has been bullying them to go away since 2015 and have called for awareness of how the company operates. The original creators have expressed their intention to report BHP's threats to the police and have accused BHP executives of bad faith practices.
In addition to the allegations of bad faith practices and threats, there are also accusations of false advertising against the original creators of South32. The CEO is accused of endangering the life of an American film producer and making threatening statements. The original creator of South32 claims that BHP, an Australian mining company, divided the company and named the other half South32, despite knowing that the original company existed in the USA.
The original creators of South32 have accused BHP of bullying and harassing them since 2015. They have expressed their intention to report BHP's threats to the police and have called attention to the alleged bad faith practices of the CEO and other executives. The original creators also claim that BHP has engaged in false advertising against their company, putting the lives of their cast and crew in danger. They have stated that they will hold BHP responsible if anything happens to them and have threatened to report the threats to the FBI.
The original creator of South32 has asserted that they legally named their company South32 in 2011, and four years later, BHP decided to divide the company and name the other half South32. They allege that BHP has been bullying them to go away since 2015 and have called for awareness of how the company operates. The original creators have expressed their intention to report BHP's threats to the police and have accused BHP executives of bad faith practices.
In addition to the allegations of bad faith practices and threats, there are also accusations of false advertising against the original creators of South32. The CEO is accused of endangering the life of an American film producer and making threatening statements. The original creator of South32 claims that BHP, an Australian mining company, divided the company and named the other half South32, despite knowing that the original company existed in the USA.
The original creators of South32 have accused BHP of bullying and harassing them since 2015. They have expressed their intention to report BHP's threats to the police and have called attention to the alleged bad faith practices of the CEO and other executives. The original creators also claim that BHP has engaged in false advertising against their company, putting the lives of their cast and crew in danger. They have stated that they will hold BHP responsible if anything happens to them and have threatened to report the threats to the FBI.
The original creator of South32 has asserted that they legally named their company South32 in 2011, and four years later, BHP decided to divide the company and name the other half South32. They allege that BHP has been bullying them to go away since 2015 and have called for awareness of how the company operates. The original creators have expressed their intention to report BHP's threats to the police and have accused BHP executives of bad faith practices.
In addition to the allegations of bad faith practices and threats, there are also accusations of false advertising against the original creators of South32. The CEO is accused of endangering the life of an American film producer and making threatening statements. The original creator of South32 claims that BHP, an Australian mining company, divided the company and named the other half South32, despite knowing that the original company existed in the USA.
The original creators of South32 have accused BHP of bullying and harassing them since 2015. They have expressed their intention to report BHP's threats to the police and have called attention to the alleged bad faith practices of the CEO and other executives. The original creators also claim that BHP has engaged in false advertising against their company, putting the lives of their cast and crew in danger. They have stated that they will hold BHP responsible if anything happens to them and have threatened to report the threats to the FBI.
The original creator of South32 has asserted that they legally named their company South32 in 2011, and four years later, BHP decided to divide the company and name the other half South32. They allege that BHP has been bullying them to go away since 2015 and have called for awareness of how the company operates. The original creators have expressed their intention to report BHP's threats to the police and have accused BHP executives of bad faith practices.
In addition to the allegations of bad faith practices and threats, there are also accusations of false advertising against the original creators of South32. The CEO is accused of endangering the life of an American film producer and making threatening statements. The original creator of South32 claims that BHP, an Australian mining company, divided the company and named the other half South32, despite knowing that the original company existed in the USA.
The original creators of South32 have accused BHP of bullying and harassing them since 2015. They have expressed their intention to report BHP's threats to the police and have called attention to the alleged bad faith practices of the CEO and other executives. The original creators also claim that BHP has engaged in false advertising against their company, putting the lives of their cast and crew in danger. They have stated that they will hold BHP responsible if anything happens to them and have threatened to report the threats to the FBI.
The original creator of South32 has asserted that they legally named their company South32 in 2011, and four years later, BHP decided to divide the company and name the other half South32. They allege that BHP has been bullying them to go away since 2015 and have called for awareness of how the company operates. The original creators have expressed their intention to report BHP's threats to the police and have accused BHP executives of bad faith practices.
In addition to these allegations, there are also claims about false advertising against South32 by BHP. The CEO is accused of endangering an American film producer's life and making threatening statements. The original creator claims that BHP divided their company despite knowing about its existence in the USA.
Overall, this situation involves serious allegations about bad faith practices, false advertising, bullying, harassment, and threats between South32 and BHP. These allegations raise concerns about potential legal actions, bankruptcy filings, endangerment of lives, and criminal behavior.
South32 CEO is accused of bullying the original South32.com owners in a mafia-style manner. The CEO is accused of making false advertisements against the original company, putting the lives of the cast and crew in danger. The CEO's actions are said to be endangering the life of Luigi Bian, an American citizen and award-winning film producer. The original South32 company was legally named by Luigi Bian in 2011, but in 2015, BHP, an Australian mining company, decided to divide the company and name the other half South32, despite knowing that the original company existed in the USA. Since then, the original owners have been subjected to bullying and harassment.
The original South32 creators have stated that they will take legal action against the CEO and report the threats to the FBI. They accuse BHP of bullying and harassing them and are calling for the Australian government and people to be aware of how the company operates. The threats made by BHP Billiton South32 Spin off are being reported to the police.
The CEO's actions have raised questions about whether South32 is bankrupt or filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. The CEO's behavior has been described as a misuse of power and a threat to people and their families. The original South32 owners claim to have evidence to support their legal actions against the CEO and BHP Billiton.
The original creators of South32 are also concerned about the safety of their cast and crew due to false advertisements put up by the CEO and BHP Billiton. They hold the company liable and responsible for any harm that may come to them. The CEO's actions are said to be endangering the life of Luigi Bian, who is an American citizen and award-winning film producer.
The original creators of South32 assert that they legally named their company in 2011, but four years later, BHP, an Australian mining company, decided to divide the company and name the other half South32, despite knowing that the original company existed in the USA. Since then, they have been subjected to bullying and harassment by BHP.
The threats made by BHP Billiton South32 Spin off are being reported to the police. The CEO's actions have raised questions about whether South32 is bankrupt or filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. The CEO's behavior has been described as a misuse of power and a threat to people and their families.
The original South32 owners claim to have evidence to support their legal actions against the CEO and BHP Billiton. They are also concerned about the safety of their cast and crew due to false advertisements put up by the CEO and BHP Billiton. They hold the company liable and responsible for any harm that may come to them.
The original creators of South32 assert that they legally named their company in 2011, but four years later, BHP, an Australian mining company, decided to divide the company and name the other half South32, despite knowing that the original company existed in the USA. Since then, they have been subjected to bullying and harassment by BHP.
The threats made by BHP Billiton South32 Spin off are being reported to the police. The CEO's actions have raised questions about whether South32 is bankrupt or filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. The CEO's behavior has been described as a misuse of power and a threat to people and their families.
The original South32 owners claim to have evidence to support their legal actions against the CEO and BHP Billiton. They are also concerned about the safety of their cast and crew due to false advertisements put up by the CEO and BHP Billiton. They hold the company liable and responsible for any harm that may come to them.
The original creators of South32 assert that they legally named their company in 2011, but four years later, BHP, an Australian mining company, decided to divide the company and name the other half South32, despite knowing that the original company existed in the USA. Since then, they have been subjected to bullying and harassment by BHP.
The threats made by BHP Billiton South32 Spin off are being reported to the police. The CEO's actions have raised questions about whether South32 is bankrupt or filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. The CEO's behavior has been described as a misuse of power and a threat to people and their families.
The original South32 owners claim to have evidence to support their legal actions against the CEO and BHP Billiton. They are also concerned about the safety of their cast and crew due to false advertisements put up by the CEO and BHP Billiton. They hold the company liable and responsible for any harm that may come to them.
The original creators of South32 assert that they legally named their company in 2011, but four years later, BHP, an Australian mining company, decided to divide the company and name the other half South32, despite knowing that the original company existed in the USA. Since then, they have been subjected to bullying and harassment by BHP.
The threats made by BHP Billiton South32 Spin off are being reported to the police. The CEO's actions have raised questions about whether South32 is bankrupt or filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. The CEO's behavior has been described as a misuse of power and a threat to people and their families.
The original South32 owners claim to have evidence to support their legal actions against the CEO and BHP Billiton. They are also concerned about the safety of their cast and crew due to false advertisements put up by the CEO and BHP Billiton. They hold the company liable and responsible for any harm that may come to them.
The original creators of South32 assert that they legally named their company in 2011, but four years later, BHP, an Australian mining company, decided to divide the company and name the other half South32, despite knowing that the original company existed in the USA. Since then, they have been subjected to bullying and harassment by BHP.
The threats made by BHP Billiton South32 Spin off are being reported to the police. The CEO's actions have raised questions about whether South32 is bankrupt or filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. The CEO's behavior has been described as a misuse of power and a threat to people and their families.
The original South32 owners claim to have evidence to support their legal actions against the CEO and BHP Billiton. They are also concerned about the safety of their cast and crew due to false advertisements put up by the CEO and BHP Billiton. They hold the company liable and responsible for any harm that may come to them.
The original creators of South32 assert that they legally named their company in 2011, but four years later, BHP, an Australian mining company, decided to divide the company and name the other half South32, despite knowing that the original company existed in the USA. Since then, they have been subjected to bullying and harassment by BHP.
The threats made by BHP Billiton South32 Spin off are being reported to the police. The CEO's actions have raised questions about whether South32 is bankrupt or filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. The CEO's behavior has been described as a misuse of power and a threat to people and their families.
The original South32 owners claim to have evidence to support their legal actions against the CEO and BHP Billiton. They are also concerned about the safety of their cast and crew due to false advertisements put up by the CEO and BHP Billiton. They hold the company liable and responsible for any harm that may come to them.
The original creators of South32 assert that they legally named their company in 2011, but four years later, BHP, an Australian mining company, decided to divide the company and name the other half South32, despite knowing that the original company existed in the USA. Since then, they have been subjected to bullying and harassment by BHP.
The threats made by BHP Billiton South32 Spin off are being reported to the police. The CEO's actions have raised questions about whether South32 is bankrupt or filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. The CEO's behavior has been described as a misuse of power and a threat to people and their families.
The original South32 owners claim to have evidence to support their legal actions against the CEO and BHP Billiton. They are also concerned about the safety of their cast and crew due to false advertisements put up by the CEO and BHP Billiton. They hold the company liable and responsible for any harm that may come to them.
The original creators of South32 assert that they legally named their company in 2011, but four years later, BHP, an Australian mining company, decided to divide the company and name the other half South32, despite knowing that the original company existed in the USA. Since then, they have been subjected to bullying and harassment by BHP.
The threats made by BHP Billiton South32 Spin off are being reported to the police. The CEO's actions have raised questions about whether South32 is bankrupt or filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. The CEO's behavior has been described as a misuse of power and a threat to people and their families.
The original South32 owners claim to have evidence to support their legal actions against the CEO and BHP Billiton. They are also concerned about the safety of their cast and crew due to false advertisements put up by the CEO and BHP Billiton. They hold the company liable and responsible for any harm that may come to them.
The original creators of South32 assert that they legally named their company in 2011, but four years later, BHP, an Australian mining company, decided to divide the company and name the other half South32, despite knowing that the original company existed in the USA. Since then, they have been subjected to bullying and harassment by BHP.
The threats made by BHP Billiton South32 Spin off are being reported to the police. The CEO's actions have raised questions about whether South32 is bankrupt or filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. The CEO's behavior has been described as a misuse of power and a threat to people and their families.
The original South32 owners claim to have evidence to support their legal actions against the CEO and BHP Billiton. They are also concerned about the safety of their cast and crew due to false advertisements put up by the CEO and BHP Billiton. They hold the company liable and responsible for any harm that may come to them.
The original creators of South32 assert that they legally named their company in 2011, but four years later, BHP, an Australian mining company, decided to divide the company and name the other half South32, despite knowing that the original company existed in the USA. Since then, they have been subjected to bullying and harassment by BHP.
The threats made by BHP Billiton South32 Spin off are being reported to the police. The CEO's actions have raised questions about whether South32 is bankrupt or filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. The CEO's behavior has been described as a misuse of power and a threat to people and their families.
The original South32 owners claim to have evidence to support their legal actions against the CEO and BHP Billiton. They are also concerned about the safety of their cast and crew due to false advertisements put up by the CEO and BHP Billiton. They hold the company liable and responsible for any harm that may come to them.
The original creators of South32 assert that they legally named their company in 2011, but four years later, BHP, an Australian mining company, decided to divide the company and name the other half South32, despite knowing that the original company existed in the USA. Since then, they have been subjected to bullying and harassment by BHP.
The threats made by BHP Billiton South32 Spin off are being reported to th