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[Handwritten:]
FILE: Royce Walker

05-Jun-1986 12:02

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:     PRIP I/C OSA US

:     WOLLY INVEST ODC I/C

:      TOMAR-LAMPERT

 

Dear Donna,

I'll find out Neil's logon and tell you so this can be routed to him.

SPACE INNOVATORS WEST, LTD. doing business as TOMAR-LAMPERT ASSOCIATES

     In Royce Walker's deposition of May 30, 1986, he states that in
1985 and into the first few months of 1986 William F. Swearinger
occupied room 208 of 7715 Sunset Blvd. William was the office manager
for Tomar-Lampert and Associates. Royce states that he, himself,
occupied room 214 on the same floor as William during that time period.

     The room number for Tomar-Lampert Associates was actually #204, not
#208, per a reporter's office document of February 19, 1985, and PT
address-telephone reverse directory. It's possible #208 was used by
Tomar-Lampert, but that is not the room # listed.

     Tomar-Lampert is an interior designing business owned by Stephen
Tomar and Stuart Lampert, friends of Royce's.

     In the Los Angeles white pages for April 2, 1985 the business is
listed as Space Innovator's West, Ltd. and also as Tomar-Lampert
Associates both at 7715 Sunset, and both with phone #876-5833.

     Space Innovator's West is a Nevada Corporation according to a law
suit brought against them by Mitsui Manufacturers Bank.

     Their previous business address for Space Innovator's West was 9073
Nemo Street, 2nd floor, West Hollywood 90069. They moved from that
address to 7715 Sunset sometime in 1984 or early 1985.

     Stephen and Stuart are listed separately in the white pages at
their business address and phone #, but their residence is not listed.

     Their home address is 1718 Rising Glen Road, Los Angeles. They
purchased this house August 12, 1983. It's assessed value is $345,410.
Prior to this home, they owned a condominium at 100 South Doheny, #718,
Los Angeles, which they purchased in April 1980 with a loan for $91,700
from Gibraltor Savings and Loan Association.

     Stephen and Stuart are both listed as single men with the
recorder's office. No marriage records were found for either of them.

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     Stephen was born in 1939, so he's 47 years old. I have no data on
when Stuart was born.

     Stephen and Stuart had one Superior Court case, and two Municipal
Court cases, all involving them as debtors.

     Mitsui Manufacturers Bank sued them as Space Innovators West on
February 19, 1985, for $45,000 plus interest for a promissory note
signed in January 1984. A judgment entered due to default was issued
December 13, 1985, for them to pay $50,742.14. This case is still
ongoing. In April 1986 both Stephen and Stuart were sommonsed to court
for Supplemental Examinations as debtors, but neither made an
appearance.

     In January, 1984, Stephen Tomar was sued by American Express
Company, Inc., for $3,274.44.

     In May, 1983, Henry Calvin Fabrics sued Stephen Tomar individually
and doing business as Space Innovators West for $833.99 for fabric
purchased. This case was dismissed with prejudice October 24, 1983,
and on June 20, 1985, satisfaction of judgment was entered.

Stephen and Stuart have borrowed the following amounts over the years:

April 11, 1980:

$91,700 from Gibraltor Savings and Loan Association
for the purchase of 100 South Doheny.

 

April 23, 1980:

$7,000 from Cottonbelt Insurance Company in favor of
Board of Equalization for Space Innovators West.

 

April 13, 1982:

$100,000 from E. Robert Blank, Philadelphia. Robert
Blank is the president or agent for Delaware Valley
Factors which loaned them another $100,000 in September
of 1983. Currently, in 1986, Delaware Valley Factors
has secured its interest in Space Innovators West's
assets. See below for a fuller description of this.

 

August 12, 1983:

$250,000 from Beverly Hills Savings and Loan
Association to purchase 1718 Rising Glen Road.

 

Sept 7, 1983:

$100,000 from Delaware Valley Factors, Inc. The
property of 1718 Rising Glen Road is put up as
collateral.

 

June 29, 1984:

$7,000 from the State Board of Equalization for Space
Innovators West, Ltd.

 

 

     On March 26, 1986 a mechanic's lien was brought against Stephen and
Stuart by Goldrisse, Inc. doing business as J.B. Ganjian for $2,350 for
ceramic tile installation at 1718 Rising Glen Road.

     Both loans, totalling $14,000 received for Space Innovators West

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from the State Board of Equalization were paid off December 14, 1983
and February 17, 1984.

     Delaware Valley Factors of 1530 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia,
recorded a financing statement on April 14, 1986, for Space Innovators
West Ltd. doing business as Tomar-Lampert Associates. Delaware Valley
Factors secured all accounts receivables, contract rights, copyrights,
inventories, furniture, etc. of Space Innovators at 7715 Sunset.

     Following Sources were checked: Federal, Superior, Municipal
courts - civil and criminal: Recorders Office; Marriage records;
Assessors Office; and Invest files.

     Still to be done is a library check, and fictitious business
names check.

Mlv, Mo
5 June 86

 

 
 

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