Receivership for
the Estate of Frederick J. Kunen

and DT Capital LLC

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Frequently Asked Questions


Q. What is a Receiver?

A. A Receiver is an individual appointed by the court who assumes responsibility for all assets in the companies that are being investigated.  He is responsible for employing professionals such as lawyers and accountants to determine how the business was operated and where all of the assets are located.  He also is charged with operating the remaining elements of the business and communicating with the investors. Receivers create regular reports that are presented to the court and made available to the investors.  His primary responsibility is to represent the investor's best interests. 



Q. Can I get my money back now?

A. No.  All invested funds and assets that Mr. Kunen purchased with those funds must remain frozen until the Court determines that Mr. Kunen fraudulently obtained those funds from investors, and authorizes the Receiver to make distributions to investors.


Q. Will I get all of my money back?

A. It is impossible to determine at this time if investors will receive 100% of the funds they invested with Mr. Kunen.  While the Receiver has made significant progress in marshalling and preserving the funds and assets of the Estate of Mr. Kunen, at this stage in the Receivership, it is impossible to determine whether investors will receive 100% of the funds they invested.  The Receiver is working to protect investor's assets to the extent possible, but there is no way to predict at this early date how much remains and how much if any of the funds will be returned.


 
Q. How long will it take for investors to receive their funds back?

A. It is impossible to predict the total amount of time.  The Receiver and his professional staff are working hard to accomplish their jobs but there is much to be done.  It is not uncommon for Receiverships to last a year or more.


 
Q. How can I stay informed of progress in this case?

A. The Receiver has established a website (http://www.kunenreceivership.com) that will be updated on a regular basis.


Q. If I have other questions how can I get them answered?

A. You can address your questions to Scott M. Dimond, Receiver by email or regular mail.  Mr. Dimond's contact information is as follows:

 

Scott M. Dimond, Esq., Receiver of the Estate of Frederick J. Kunen

Dimond, Kaplan & Rothstein, P.A.

Offices at Grand Bay Plaza

2665 South Bayshore Drive

Penthouse 2B

Miami, FL  33133
 

Telephone:  (305) 374-1920

Facsimile: (305) 374-1961


 
Q. Should I hire a lawyer?

A. You certainly have the right to hire or consult with your own lawyer.  As authorized by the Court, however, the Receiver will be investigating all potential claims or methods of recovery that he can bring for the benefit of investors.



Q. Should I send copies of my papers proving that I am a investor to the Receiver?

 A.  Not at this time.  We will be instituting a formal claims process in the future and will ask that you forward copies of these documents at that time.

 
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