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Posted Oct 9, 2008 by Kenneth Knight
Updated Oct 9, 2008 at 12:53 PM
CORY LAKE ISLES - Lawyers for developer Gene Thomason turned over 600 new pages of document this week to comply with a judge’s order.
It is the second batch of financial reports Cory Lake Isles homeowners have received from Thomason since mid-September, said Mark Basurto, the residents’ attorney.
Eight homeowners sued the property owners association to get a look at Thomason’s records regarding the operation and maintenance of the community.
Circuit Judge Martha Cook agreed Sept. 4 that the residents should have access to all official documents related to the operation and maintenance of the community that are in the possession of Cory Lakes Limited. She said the company had 20 days to hand over the records.
Thomason and his attorneys turned over 6,000 pages of documents a week after the Sept. 4 court hearing.
The developer submitted the additional documents Monday, Oct. 6, as required, but his lawyers waited a day to release them.
Basurto said he was told Thomason’s lawyer was out of town Monday and wanted to review the documents before handing them over.
Basurto said he and his clients will go through the documents.
“I will be taking a look to see if they sent things we are looking for,” he said.
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Por (Bill West) on October 09, 2008 (Suggest removal)
get ready for the ride when the civil trial turns into a criminal one!
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