Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Fly Away?


I have received multiple tips from concerned ESS investors that believe that David Feuerborn will attempt to flee the country before his sentencing hearing.  This concern is based on the following information:

Paul Sicotte

David has connections (and possibly large cash deposits) in Canada.  A Canadian citizen named Paul Sicotte was a key witness in the Criminal Case for Mr. Feuerborn.  Based on Mr. Sicotte’s recent statements, he is still a firm believer in their “technology” and knows that he will be out of business if David is in prison.  I highly doubt that he still believes in their technology, but he testified on their behalf because Mr. Sicotte needs the ability to sell the technology to a third party in order to recapture his investment.  Thus he must keep some semblance of the technology’s credibility despite the fact that he knows it doesn’t work, and is extremely toxic.  

David’s Girlfriend, Asa Kilander

It has also been reported to me that Asa Kilander (pronounced “Osa”) makes multiple trips to Sweden every year, and it is believed that she has funneled ESS money into Swedish bank accounts on behalf of David.  Additionally I am told that she and David purchased a ranch in Sweden with ESS money.  Asa also received large amounts of investor money from ESS based on tax documents the Government has produced.  


Both Canada and Sweden have treaties with the U.S. that allow for the extradition of convicted felons, but I have a feeling David will use nefarious methods if he decides to flee before the sentencing hearing.  I base this opinion on the fact that the Government still has their passports, and thus they would be required to use illegal methods to escape the borders of the United States.  That doesn't deviate from the fact that they most likely have money offshore that they can access after they flee the country.

Please feel free to send me your opinion and your thoughts on this subject.  Let me know if you have any more information on Paul Sicotte or Asa Kilander (pictured above), and their involvement in this scam.  I am very concerned and I believe they should, at the very least, be required to wear ankle bracelets.  Hopefully someone from the DOJ takes this concern very seriously.   

-ESS Investor            

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