Mud said at this point in time the prosecutor's office is not involved in the Rollocks and Marlin case and there is no criminal investigation-taking place at this moment. However, Mud did not rule out the possibility of a criminal investigation in the future. "Right now we are waiting to see the outcome of the civil case, but now we are not involved." Mud said.
When contacted about the case on Wednesday Mud said he did not have all the information on the Rollocks Marlin case and his colleague who does have that information was on sick leave.
Julian Rollocks took the Talking Drum Foundation to court on Monday claiming that the foundation owes him for the investment and consultant job he did for the foundation to establish Border Point. The judge has given the president and founder of Talking Drums Cimmeran Marlin and the claimant Julian Rollocks the opportunity to find a solution to there disagreement. Should parties not able to find an amicable solution then the judge will deliver his verdict on April 9.
Julian Rollocks already sent a letter and a cashier's check to Talking Drum Foundation on Wednesday.