Apparently Giovanni’s company that owned the grave robbing cemetery didn’t think that stealing graves went far enough. They even left taxpayers holding the body bag when the U.S. Small Business Administration had to shut down their Mesbic Ventures company for too many risky and bad investments. Obviously investing in grave robbing didn’t pay for them or taxpayers.
Mesbic Venture, which was owned by Pacesetter, had to be shut down and liquidated by the Federal Small Business Administration last summer. It is still unclear as to how much of the $23.8 million the company owed will have to be paid for by taxpayers. (Click here to read the story.)