A trial did take place in Michigan I believe. That trail was for the bankruptcy of DMC. Durring this trial was when fraud alligations first appeared. The biggest evidence was the "Gold Facets" memo written by William Haddad. What isn't commonly noted though is that while on the stand Haddad admitted he forged the memo. DMC sunk cash into building more cars when they couldn't gain export financing in an effort to stay afloat by means of self sufficiency rather then an injection of capitol from outside the company (which they were due by the British Govt). Offhand there are only 3 items I can think of that were not wise investments at the time: The 5th Avenue Apartment, The DMC-80, and the Art Collection in the Park Avenue office. While the timing wasn't the best to buy Logan Manufacturing, it was good move none the less. Later on, DeLorean's accounting firm tried to say that John DeLorean was responsible for the failure of DMC, and that he (JZD) should have to pay the creditors. Aurther Anderson lost and was ordered to pay damages because they let DMC fail. A.A. was more concerned with losing thier cut of DMC's profits by stake holders pulling out/not investing rather then the survival of DMC. The court stated that A.A.'s primary interest should have been protecing it's investors money by way of looking out for their interests. They had enough power that they could have stepped in and if not have saved the company, they could have kept losses at a minimum when it did fail. Even if DMC had managed it's capitol better (not just JZD, but the company and it's associates as a whole), they would have made cars a little longer, but they could not have survived. It was an expanding company with a good product that was in demand by consumers. But as soon as they turned that first profit the first year in bussiness, little things kept popping up to hinder the company any way possible. Belfast was the best choice for DMC to build finacialy and industrialy, but it was going to be shut down anywhere it went... -Robert vin 6585 --- In dmcnews@xxxx, senatorpack@xxxx wrote: <SNIP> > Was DeLorean involved in Fraud?