Lawsuit Against Dyer, Brennan Voluntarily Dismissed

  • Monday, October 10, 2016

A lawsuit by a man who said he invested $37,500 with Douglas Dyer and James Brennan has been non-suited.

David T. Hardegree had sought that amount plus attorney fees and $1 million punitive damages in Circuit Court.

Also sued were Alison Dyer and Carole Brennan as well as Broad Street Ventures.

Mr. Hardegree said he turned over the money to the men for the purchase of securities. He said, "Instead of purchasing securities, the defendants deposited the money into their own personal bank accounts."

An order said the plaintiff took a voluntary nonsuit and the costs were adjudged against the plaintiff.

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