statement regarding a lawsuit alleged to have been filed against an amateur film reviewer Gregory Conley of Your Video Store Shelf, operating from Conley’s New Jersey residence.
Producer/Director BJ Davis stated: “I have been informed that a hoax has been released throughout the Internet, claiming that I sued an unknown individual and his company for allegedly
writing a “negative” review of the award-winning comedy “Forget About It”. In reality, no such lawsuit has been filed and such claims by Mr. Conley are baseless.   

Your Video Store Shelf website was used as a vehicle to publish Conley’s personal opinions of the film as a fledgling film critic, apparently without ever watching it. Mr. Conley was
exposed in numerous misrepresentations, as his commentary reflected on performances by actors who were not in the film, has shown Mr. Conley not being familiar with the plot of
“Forget About It” and derailed his attempts to portray the film as a straight-to-video project. Furthermore, Mr. Conley made serious misrepresentations about the film’s financing, falsely
claiming that the stellar Academy Award nominated cast members were secured only due to the production company’s alleged enrollment in the Arizona tax credit program.  

Once Conley  was confronted with the obvious false representations and claims, he responded that since he’s not a professional film critic, he should not be held to the same standard of
truth, ethics and accountability. Gregory Conley asserted that as a beginner critic hopeful, he was entitled to take “cheap shots”, incorrectly believing that being financially-challenged
exempted Mr. Conley and “Your Video Store Shelf” from any liability.

Gregory Conley admitted in writing that his original self-described “bashing” of “Forget About It” contained numerous misrepresentations, which he was forced to amend. Desperate to
obtain unwarranted publicity for his obscure website, Mr. Conley and Your Video Store Shelf commenced a campaign of harassment, Internet stalking and retaliation against our
production team to do legal, financial, professional and critical harm to the project.     

Your Video Store Shelf published a number of messages, purporting to be written by Producer Guild and Directors Guild of America member BJ Davis and his spouse, Screenwriter Julia
Davis. These unlawful activities by Mr. Conley resulted in a widespread Internet hoax, whereby various untrue claims have been made to garner unwarranted attention to Your Video Store
Shelf.

According to the statements made by Gregory Conley, his website had a daily average traffic of 25 visitors, prior to Mr. Conley’s hoax that  was apparently designed to increase Internet
traffic to his site. By engaging in these actions, Gregory Conley and “Your Video Store Shelf” violated the federal Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, the federal Electronic Communications
Privacy Act, the California Computer Data Access and Fraud Act as well as other relevant laws and regulations. Producers of “Forget About It” are certain that authorities and legal
representatives will promptly investigate these violations and take appropriate measures”.

The feature film “Forget About It” premiered theatrically and received the Best Picture Award at the New Jersey International Film Festival.  The film was selected as a top contender for The
Phoenix Film Festival, Worldfest Film Festival, Palm Beach Film Festival, Beverly Hills Film Festival, Los Angeles Film Festival, USA Network Film Festival, Moondance  and others. The
film recently received a favorable review from the critically acclaimed, internationally renowned film and television industry trade publication “Variety”.   

For additional information, visit:
http://www.videobusiness.com/article/CA6509067.html
http://www.bjdavisfilms.com

info@helenwheels.net
Helen McCready
Helen Wheels Productions, LLC
www.helenwheels.net
310-651-0637
Internet Hoax by Gregory Conley and the website for “Your Video Store Shelf”


Fleur De Lis Film Studios Honors American Heroes on Medal of Honor Day, Announces Partnership with The Rock Entertainment in Producing Medal of Honor TV Series

Beverly Hills, CA - March 24, 2008 - In 1991 the Congress designated March 25th as National Medal Of Honor Day, which was signed by former President George Bush. This date was
chosen to highlight this special day because the first Medals of Honor were awarded on March 25, 1863.

Executive Producer Eva Choina of The Rock Entertainment enlisted the services of Julia Davis to create the television series hosted by Academy Award nominee Burt Reynolds. Julia Davis
is VP of Fleur De Lis Film Studios, author and Screenwriter of an award-winning film.

Hollywood Producer/Director BJ Davis strived for decades to pay tribute to these known and unknown heroes. President Abraham Lincoln in 1862 ordered our nation’s highest military
award into service. Davis was developing the series since the 1980's. Medal of Honor has nineteen two-time recepients of this coveted award, a father and son, one woman, Dr. Mary
Walker, one conscientious objector Desmond Doss, Wild West legend Buffalo Bill Cody and with some Civil War veterans as young as twelve years of age. Theodore Roosevelt is the only
President to receive the Medal of Honor, which was also awarded to his son, Theodore Roosevelt, Jr.

Producers of the series interviewed the surviving Medal of Honor recipients at the Medal of Honor Museum dedication in Indianapolis. The Rock Entertainment and Fleur De Lis Film
Studios have partnered to bring the series to television audiences, paying tribute to America’s heroes. VP of Fleur De Lis Film Studios, Julia Davis stated, “It is a privilege to have
personally met and interviewed Medal of Honor recipients, in conjunction with the festivities organized by the Medal of Honor Society. It is of the utmost importance to preserve and present
these stories of bravery and valor, above and beyond the call of duty, to the American public. America would not be the land of the free if it were not the home of the brave.”

Fleur De Lis Film Studios
9903 Santa Monica Blvd., Ste. 342
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
Tel: (310) 228-3108
E-Mail: contact@fleurdelisfilmstudios.com
Website: www.FleurDeLisFilmStudios.com
Fleur De Lis Film Studios Pays Tribute to American Heroes on Medal of Honor Day

March 24, 2008, Beverly Hills, CA - On March 14, 2008 federal Judge Leonie Brinkema in the U.S. Eastern District of Virginia sentenced Arizona recidivist Michael Paloma aka Michael
Ralph Saquella aka Michael Blake (Case Number 1:07 CR305-001) to ten years imprisonment. Paloma was ordered to pay $7.8 million dollars dollars in restitution. According to the
filings by the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Paloma and his co-conspirators, including prominent mobsters, bilked as many as
25,000 penny stock investors of up to $50 million dollars.  

This story has it all: an Elvis impersonator who claimed to be a Samurai competing in Jiu-Jitsu matches, attempted to avoid incarceration by claiming that he was “seeing dead people”,
recorded his own Blues album, was involved with the mob, stole millions in elaborate stock schemes and ended up in prison. In a shocking twist to an already elaborate plot, Paloma was
also an actor who played the part of a mobster that stole millions and ended up in prison.

One of the 15 companies victimized by Paloma, Beverly Hills Film Studios, produced an award-winning feature film “Forget About It”, starring Burt Reynolds, Raquel Welch, Charles
Durning, Robert Loggia, Phyllis Diller and Richard Grieco. Michael Paloma insisted on co-starring in the film by fraudulently representing to the film executives that production funds were
to come from Paloma’s “private investment group”. Unbeknownst to the company’s former President, BJ Davis, in reality the funds came from Paloma’s unlawful exploitation of the
company’s own stock. Paloma subjected filmmakers and company management to threats and extortion by the members of the Bonanno crime family, with which Paloma is openly
affiliated. Salvatore “Bill” Bonanno and his nephew, Anthony Tarantola, participated in Paloma’s penny stock schemes, brazenly harassed and threatened managers of victim companies
in order to prevent them from cooperating with authorities. Former President of Beverly Hills Film Studios, BJ Davis, contacted the FBI and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
and arranged meetings with both agencies - eventually discovering that Paloma was a recidivist, having been previously charged by the SEC for stock fraud.

The FBI and the SEC officially enlisted BJ’s help with their investigation, started to obtain information from managers of defrauded companies and wiretapped Paloma’s telephones,
obtaining a wealth of information, since Paloma and his confederates were in the midst of another stock fraud scheme, 10 years in the making. The government’s filings state: “The
defendant, Michael Saquella, defrauded over 24,000 investors and numerous companies of millions of dollars (over $20,000,000 in total for the conspiracy) largely so that he could finance
his lavish lifestyle and his vanity film projects starring himself in a leading role. Caught on a “wire tap,” the defendant’s deceptive methods laid bare the pervasive nature of his greed and
deceitful ways, as well as his utter contempt for the many victims he left in his wake.”  

Outrageously, Department of Homeland Security Agents, formerly employed by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Jeffrey Deal and Herbert Kaufer, informed the mobsters
of the fact that BJ Davis was providing information to authorities. Kaufer and Deal have also interfered with the investigation and prosecution of Paloma and his cohorts, as they were
planning to utilize them in malicious prosecutions against BJ Davis and his wife Julia Davis (government whistleblower). Additional information can be obtained on the website for the
Citizens Committee for Constitutional Protection,

http://departmentofhomelandsecurityexposed.com/thestory.php  

Vanity and greed formed a combustible mixture throughout Paloma’s illustrious career. The government’s filings state that he “led traders, promoters, marketers, spammers, and others in
the repeated fleecing of investors and small business owners.” Michael Paloma, Anthony Tarantola and Salvatore “Bill” Bonanno repeatedly demonstrated their open involvement  with
organized crime. The group announced the following titles for their imaginary production slate:

"Mafia Files"
"Sal and His Pals"
"Track 'em and Whack 'em"
"I Don’t Wanna Work"

In spite of the overwhelming evidence of Paloma's, Bonanno's and Tarantola's criminal actions that caused irreparable damage to numerous companies and their projects, federal Judge
A. Howard Matz (Alvin Howard Matz) dismissed civil cases against them, even though these defendants were properly served and were in default by failing to respond to the lawsuits
against them. Matz exclaimed that BJ Davis' alllegations of criminal actions by Paloma, Bonanno and Tarantola were "only his opinions". Judge Matz was infamously involved in the
"Hillarygate" scandal and made false statements to the jury in that case, which is being referred to in the media as a “mother of all cover-ups.” Judge Matz' corruption is currently at issue in
several pending complaints of judicial misconduct.  

The government’s charging papers state that Paloma and his co-conspirators “realized in excess of $26,651,070 million between November 2003 and May 2006 in artificial trading profits
as a result of the pumping and dumping the shares of the Issuer’s stock...”. Paloma pleaded guilty and admitted that his actions, as recounted in the government’s filings, “were in all
respects intentional and deliberate, reflecting an intention to do something the law forbids.” On March 14, 2008 Judge Brinkema sentenced Michael Paloma to 10 years in federal prison.
Pursuant to his plea deal, Paloma waived all rights to appeal his conviction or the sentence on any ground whatsoever.

For additional information, visit:

http://www.pennystocksexposed.com/pse_053.htm

http://departmentofhomelandsecurityexposed.com/thestory.php

info@helenwheels.net
Helen McCready
Helen Wheels Productions, LLC
www.helenwheels.net
310-651-0637
Engage in Whistleblower Retaliation

CCCP reports corruption and requests official investigations regarding illegal vehicle stops requested by the DHS and conducted by the San
Diego Police Department, in their efforts to harass whistleblower
Julia Davis (Producer & Screenwriter) and her family members...
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