Besieged by creditors and their attorneys before his 1Point Solutions empire crumbled, founder Barry Stokes sought to invoke a little West African magic on his behalf -- small wonder, then, that some of the most valuable prints in his art collection have mystically 'disappeared'
Bankruptcy trustee lays out findings after sifting through records of jailed entrepreneur's company
Jailing of 1Point chief comes soon after he agrees to forfeit personal assets in bankruptcy
Latest motion from one company suing the 1Point Solutions seeks to have founder put in jail because he ignored a temporary restraining order
Counsel for company suing 1Point Solutions and its founder Barry Stokes argues he can't take the Fifth on location of assets and what happened to 401K funds
1Point Solutions founder Barry Stokes tries reassuring clients about transition
Lawsuits and city employees prompt action against company, which may have folded tent today
Another company has sued employee benefits and retirement fund advisor 1Point Solutions and founder Barry Stokes -- after learning of prior lawsuits through NashvillePost.com
UPDATED 18 Sept. 2006, 9:35 a.m.: CEO reportedly back in office this morning -- $7 million in one company's 401k money "unrecoverable," say its lawyers; N.Y. charity also suing over retirement assets; no comment from politically active CEO
Alex Palmer Co. began clearing the site in June for the firm’s proposed midtown office project on West End. Groundbreaking for the development, which may include 15- and 25-story structures on roughly