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Dickson - claims process as simple as possible

In the Webinar of October 11, 2011, Mr. Hugh Dickson stated: “ …We are trying to make this as simple as possible for them to file claims. We do have records, bank records that should indicate what the amounts are and who they are, and we will make this system as simple as possible for them to minimize the inconvenience.” Then, why are we, the victims, now punished with the “burden of proof”? If the majority of the victims do not even have their account statements, and you as the Joint Liquidators have stated that you have our records, why not first send us the statement balance for revision, and later formalize our claim in writing? En el Webinar del 11 de octubre de 2011, el Sr. Hugh Dickson afirmó: “…Estamos tratando de implementar la manera más sencilla para presentar los reclamos. Tenemos los registros del Banco que indican las cantidades y a quiénes se les debe. Implementaremos un sistema lo más fácil posible, para minimizar el inconveniente”. Entonces, ¿por qué castigarnos ah...

Marcus Wide and why people invested in SIBL

M r. Marcus Wide said in the online presentation (Webinar) on October 11, 2011: “… One of the reasons people invested in Stanford International Bank was that it was not the US, it was outside the US, and to find suddenly that you are dealing with the US Government with respect to your account may be distasteful, and not what was intended by people who put money there.” However, the reality for the Latin American victims was the opposite . The majority of Latin Americans deposited their savings in SIBL because it was one among hundreds of companies that made up the Stanford Financial Group (“SFG”), an American holding that operated in and from the United States under US regulations. El Sr. Marcus Wide dijo en la Presentación Online (Webinar) del  11 de  octubre de 2011: “…una de las razones por la cual la  gente invirtió en  el Stanford International Bank fue que no era  en los Estados Unidos,   que era fuera de los Estados Unidos.  Y encontrarse de...

Open Letter from COViSAl to SIBL's Liquidators

  COALICION VICTIMAS DE STANFORD AMERICA LATINA (COViSAL) The Claims Process…  Hope, Punishment or What? An open letter from COViSAL to the Joint Liquidators  of the Stanford International Bank Limited,  Marcus Wide and Hugh Dickson February 8, 2012                                             Case No. ANUHCV 2009/0149 The High Court of Justice of Antigua and Barbuda                                                                                           Dear Mr. Wide and Mr. Dickson, We non-US citizens, victims of the...

Carta Abierta de COViSAL a Liquidadores del SIBL

    COALICION VICTIMAS DE STANFORD AMERICA LATINA (COViSAL) El Proceso de Reclamos…  ¿Esperanza, Castigo o Qué? Una carta abierta de COViSAL a los Liquidadores Conjuntos del Stanford International Bank Limited,  Marcus Wide y Hugh Dickson 8 de febrero, 2012 Caso No. ANUHCV 2009/0149 The High Court of Justice of Antigua and Barbuda                                                                                                                                                 Estimados Sres. Wide y Dickson: Nosotros ciudadanos “no estadounidenses”, víctimas de la estafa perpetrada por R. Allen Stanford, ag...