Justin LaNasa shares his opinion of EN World


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Snarf Zagyg

Notorious Liquefactionist
As game publishers go, he's a heck of a tattoo artist.

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Eltab

Lord of the Hidden Layer
I’m going to register the trademark to Justin LaNasa.
You can copyright / trademark a 'fake person' (ex: character in a comic) but not a real person. Hmmm... you might be able to make him show up someplace - in Court - and ask him some questions after all.
 

Umbran

Mod Squad
Staff member
Supporter
You can copyright / trademark a 'fake person' (ex: character in a comic) but not a real person. Hmmm... you might be able to make him show up someplace - in Court - and ask him some questions after all.

For gaming, then trademark Justin LaNaga.

Because, if he tries to defend it, he may expose himself to campaign finance violations!

Not that I know the campaign finance laws in the state he ran - it is just a funny thought. :p
 

Sacrosanct

Legend
For gaming, then trademark Justin LaNaga.

Because, if he tries to defend it, he may expose himself to campaign finance violations!

Not that I know the campaign finance laws in the state he ran - it is just a funny thought. :p
Oh it keeps getting weirder. Yet again, another reason why he should be keeping a low profile.

If you buy anything from him via PayPal, it lists Port City Kava LLC as the company which is weird on its own right. There's an active oxygen bar of the same name in the same town. He filed LLC paperwork for that name but let it expire years ago (you can look up the dates for dissolution)

So he's still using a lapsed LLC to take payments from people as if it were a currently registered LLC

I'd love to see how his taxes look. I imagine it would be quite the read.
 
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Sacrosanct

Legend
So, you're telling me this is a guy who really doesn't want to enter the discovery phase of any trial relevant to his finances...
Indeed.

I'm not saying he's done anything illegal (I simply don't have that access to knowledge), but it sure is a red flag about my confidence in someone's business acumen when they keep starting new LLCs like a revolving door and they are presumably taking revenue under business names they let expire years ago.

Red flags everywhere. I suspect if the IRS decided to look into all of these businesses and claimed revenue, and the NC AG investigated the campaign contributions, it wouldn't turn out well for Justin.
 


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