July 17, 2012
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contacts:
John Holland
540.268.5693
Vicki Tobin                          
630.961.9292
Rockville Horse Slaughter Plant another Misfire for Sue Wallis
Chicago
 (EWA) - Despite dozens of articles about the imminent opening of a 
horse slaughter plant in Rockville, Missouri, EWA has learned that the 
plant is not opening anytime in the foreseeable future. 
The
 announcement by Sue Wallis that the plant was undergoing renovation and
 would be open in September turns out to have been as premature and 
misleading as her earlier announcements in Wyoming and Mountain Grove, 
MO. 
Wallis
 has not in fact purchased the plant, and cannot legally do so (had she 
the resources) because its ownership is entangled in a complex web of 
civil and criminal issues involving dubious deeds of trust through a 
shell company called Six Bears, and criminal theft charges against its 
Canadian operator Vincent Paletta. 
Paletta
 had already been charged with two counts of felony stealing by 
deception when Wallis' announcement brought the plant to the attention 
of Mountain Grove attorney Cynthia MacPherson. It was MacPherson who 
uncovered the elaborate plan by the Palettas to protect the plant from 
creditors.
On
 behalf of one creditor, Elvin's Refrigeration, MacPherson has sued the 
Palettas, asking the court to block all transfers of the property until 
the ownership can be determined and creditors protected. The petition 
claims the Palettas violated MUFTA (Missouri Uniform Financial 
Transactions Act). 
Elvin's
 has also filed a Nonconsensual Common Law Lien against the plant's 
owner charging that the Palettas fraudulently used bogus deeds of trust,
 and even sued themselves through their shell companies to protect their
 assets from creditors.
Although
 Wallis and her Missouri attorney Dan Erdel did form two new companies 
and have requested federal inspections, they do not own the plant for 
which the request was made thus rendering the filing moot. Moreover, 
records show that they have made no application to Missouri agencies for
 the required permits. 
Undeterred,
 Wallis has already announced a plant in Oklahoma, where selling horse 
meat or possessing horse meat for sale is illegal. This announcement too
 has been widely reported as factual. 
EWA has published a comprehensive report on the Gordian legal knot encasing the Rockville plant.
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