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July 16, 2009
On July 7, 2009 Mike Donaldson posted the following comment to the comments section of Robert Dover's "doverworld.com" and to Diana DeRosa's "wordpress.com blog". Mr. Dover chose to DELETE this comment within 48 hours of its posting:
"Joe Zada and I have enjoyed a fifteen year friendship which included both business and social interactions. We share many common friends and interests. In early 2008, I over reacted to the global economic crisis in a very regrettable manner. I was unkind to my friend. I contacted Joe in the spring of 2009. He is a true gentleman, and graciously accepted my sincere apology. His reaction in this matter speaks very highly of his character. He is a kind, understanding, dignified man, wise in many ways. It requires a big person to forgive and move on. Joe Zada is that big person. I have learned from Joe to be calm, to believe, to be patient, and that a rational approach to life's temporary problems results in the best outcome for all concerned. I look foreward to our continued friendship in future years."
Mike Donaldson |
Why would Mr. Dover not wish to leave this comment on his page?
Thank you,
Joseph Zada
July 4, 2009
I would like to respond to the recent attempts by Ms. Diana DeRosa, a “respected journalist”, in her pursuit for the truth and honesty with regard to the latest postings about myself. The impartiality she claims to portray in her willingness to seek out only the true and honest statements and claims from parties on all sides seems to have fallen short. I ask if Ms. DeRosa intends to remain neutral, which all professional journalists do, why then does the presentation of her articles seem to weigh heavily to one side. If her demonstration of ethics were fair, balanced and responsible then why is it that I can not receive a chance to give voice to my side of the circumstances?
Ms. DeRosa has been contacted with attempts to allow me to state my side with no avail. I say to Ms. DeRosa “I am here, able and very much willing to state the facts you are so objectively seeking”. I very much look forward to the availability of telling my side of this situation in a truthful and professional manner and hopefully you will allow me that chance in all fairness. So please contact me at your earliest convenience.
Thank you,
Joseph Zada
May 20, 2009
To all readers of Robert Dover's doversworld.com website:
I am aware that Robert Dover has posted incomplete information on his website that requires a brief response. Mr. Dover and I had a business dispute about which he is apparently not content to utilize his legal rights. Instead, Mr. Dover has resorted to threatening text messages and internet drama to either extort a result from me or otherwise drive home whatever point he is trying to make. Considering that, until recently, Mr. Dover and I were close personal friends. I am both shocked and extremely disappointed in his conduct. I will however, continue to maintain the level of professionalism and respect toward him that he appears to have forgotten in his treatment of me and the issues between us will be resolved. In the meantime, it is unfortunate that he has chosen this route.
Thank you,
Joseph Zada
April 14, 2009
To All Readers of Ron Davis' “Riches to Rags” Flyer:
I, unfortunately, am well aware that this document is being circulated by Ron Davis on the Internet. Brief response is required. Anyone reading this document who really knows me knows that these allegations are false; plain and simple. Ron Davis and I have a business dispute and he has opted to resort to melodrama, hoped-for embarrassment and slander instead of testing his claim for money in a court of law. For anyone who does not know me or does not know me well, I only ask that you read this self-adoring flyer for what it is and consider the source while considering Mr. Davis' “personal journey for truth surrounding his relationship and subsequent business investment.” The only personal journey is for money. Nothing else needs to be said at this point as I will be taking full advantage of my legal rights to address this problem. Thank you for reading and considering this.
Thank you,
Joseph Zada |