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"I am hoping all those who have supported me throughout my struggle will show up on that day," Persaud says. She has been fighting to regain control of the businesses for nearly three years now, from Abraham Klein. He had loaned her money to finance her payroll but later claimed they had signed a partnership agreement; she claims Klein forged partnership agreements.

Persaud, in May 2011, won an appeal that sent her case back to State Supreme Court in King's county, before Arthur M. Schack. Yet, the case has not been placed on the calendar, Persaud says. What's more, she contends Judge Schack has made several "biased" rulings against her. She wants him removed from the case. But in order for that to happen, the case has to be placed back on the calendar before Judge Schack, she says.


...and people talk about corruption in Guyana.
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