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Rollocks Withdrew Court Case against Talking Drum.

Philipsburg:--- Former advisor to the Democratic Party Julian Rollocks has withdrawn the court case he initiated against the founder of Talking Drum Foundation and his brother Cimmerian Marlin in July 2011.
SMN News learnt that Rollocks indicated to his lawyers since last month to stop the court procedures when he learnt of his brother's financial predicament and the fact that he was facing eviction. Sources close to Rollocks said even though the businessman informed his lawyers at Gibson and Associates to stop the case they did not stop, neither did they lift the lean they placed on Talking Drum Foundation on Rollocks's behalf. SMN News learnt that Julian Rollocks finally sent an email to his lawyers indicating to them that he wants to withdraw the court case forthwith.
In the meantime, Cimmerian Marlin confirmed that he was officially notified by Gibson and Associates that Rollocks has withdrawn the case but the lean has not been completely lifted. "I am just waiting on one more phone call from the lawyers, they said they are in the process of lifting the lean," Marlin said on Wednesday. In July, Cimmerian Marlin was presented with a summons and stack of documents among which were a number of receipts and statements from some of the tenants at Border Point who claimed Rollocks invested monies at Border Point. Rollocks claimed $65,206.18 in investments at the Border Point when he initiated the case against Talking Drum Foundation.
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