
In the Federal Court proceedings on 18 November 2015 Justice Steven Rares (Rares J) heard an interlocutory application filed by Christian to stay two orders made by the Full Court on 4 November 2015.
To facilitate the Robert Vitale cover up of Post fraudulent concealment of violations of U.S. antitrust laws from SEC filings and Vitaco contraventions of the Corporations Act 2001 for non-disclosure of the Federal Court proceedings in the Vitaco prospectus for the IPO, Rares J conspired to exclude legal entities, owned by Post & Vitaco, from appearing as respondents when making orders.
JUSTICE RARES CONSPIRED
Rares J conspired to cover up Post’s & Vitaco’s criminal conduct by causing the third respondent (Premier Nutrition Corporation), the fourth respondent (Post Foods Australia Pty Ltd) and the fifth respondent (Vitaco Health IP Pty Ltd) not to be listed as parties in the Rares J orders and judgment dated 18 November 2015 (click here to view the email sent to the Duty Registrar).