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10-04285-brl Doc 127 Filed 08/17/12 Entered 08/17/12 14:29:55 Main Document<br />

Pg 80 of 133<br />

Access maintained a website with the URL www.AIAGroup.com. 26 (Pergament Decl. Ex. 98 at<br />

1.) A marketing document from July 2007 states, “Access has a staff of 20 employees located in<br />

the U.S.A. and Europe.” (Id. at 5.) And a 2008 report stated, “The company currently employs<br />

23 people who are divided into 4 offices between Europe (Paris, London, and Luxemburg) [sic]<br />

and the US (<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> City.) Luxembourg is only a legal entity.” (Pergament Decl. Ex. 105 at<br />

13.)<br />

Marketing materials prepared by Access did not list employees as working for a specific<br />

entity; rather, they were grouped by function and responsibility. (Pergament Decl. Ex. 98 at 8.)<br />

As of 2008, its 25 employees were divided between an investor relations department, risk and<br />

portfolio management department, and administration, with none of these employees located in<br />

the Bahamas, Luxembourg or Switzerland—where Defendants AIA Ltd., AML and AP (Lux),<br />

and AP (Suisse), respectively, were incorporated. (See Pergament Decl. Ex. 106 at 8.) Access<br />

employees worked for, or were affiliated with, several entities at the same time. Access principal<br />

and Defendant Theodore Dumbauld stated that he “theoretically worked for multiple Access<br />

entities;” although he was paid by the <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>-based AIA LLC, he also “had contracts . . .<br />

with maybe three different entities,” including “a London-based entity and then maybe a Paris or<br />

French-based entity.” (Pergament Decl. Ex. 88 at 29:6-17.) Also, several employees had email<br />

addresses for more than one Access entity. For instance, John Baker, who worked for AIA<br />

Europe in London, had the email addresses “jbaker@aiallc.us” (Pergament Decl. Ex. 107,)<br />

26 This website stated, “ACCESS INTERNATIONAL ADVISORS INC. together with its affiliates and subsidiaries<br />

(the ACCESS Group) is an investment advisory firm specializing in alternative investments.” (Aiagroup.com as of<br />

March 28, 2003, http://web.archive.org/web/20030219100423/http://www.aiagroup.com/ (accessed under<br />

aiagroup.com in the Internet Archive index). A general access email account under the name “AccessGroup” with<br />

the address “accessgroup@mailaiagroup.com” was used at least by Littaye and AIA Europe employee John Baker.<br />

(See, e.g., Pergament Decl. Exs. 103, 104.)<br />

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