The Skully helmet company has been shut down & is going to court

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Strippers played a roll in this, well kind of... What a shame, this was such a badass helmet. I was waiting for them to hit the retail market. I wanted one bad!

From Revzilla:
A lawsuit filed by a former bookkeeper at Skully helmets accuses the company co-founders of using "Skully corporate accounts as their personal 'piggy banks'" to rent an apartment, visit a strip club, rent a Lamborghini and buy two Dodge Vipers and four motorcycles, among other personal expenses. Skully raised nearly $2.4 million in an Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign, mostly from supporters who hoped to be among the first to get the company's high-tech helmets. It appears likely none of those investors will get their money back as the company has shut down.

The lawsuit was filed in the Superior Court of California in San Francisco County by Isabelle Faithhauer. The lawsuit says she worked as an assistant to Skully co-founders Marcus and Mitchell Weller and was fired when she objected to fraudulent accounting practices.

In recent weeks, major investors in Skully ousted the Wellers from management and later shut down the company. An unsigned update posted by the company on Indiegogo on Friday says that helmets will not be shipped and the only recourse for consumers who supported the company through its crowdfunding campaign will be through bankruptcy proceedings. It's unlikely unsecured creditors like those who ordered helmets will get anything.

Skully AR-1
This was a prototype of the AR-1 helmet Skully promised it would produce. Image from Skully video.

According to the lawsuit, which seeks both compensation and punitive damages, Faithhauer was in charge of keeping the books at Skully and reported to the Weller brothers. The lawsuit lists numerous expenses she says were improper, including buying a Dodge Viper for Mitchell Weller and buying a replacement Viper after the first one was damaged in a crash; buying personal devices such as an iPhone, Apple Watch, GoPro camera and others; paying rent and cleaning for the Wellers' San Francisco apartments, as well as restaurant meals and grocery bills; personal travel to Florida and Hawaii; $2,345 for paintings; rental of a Lamborghini during a trip to Los Angeles; and other expenses she said were not proper business expenses.

The case is scheduled for a case management conference on Dec. 28. Attorneys for the Wellers are not yet on record.

Complete documents filed so far in the case can be accessed online at the court's website. The case number is 553270.
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8/16/2016 8:26pm
Sounds like the Weller Bros know how to party.
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8/16/2016 8:36pm
Maybe they can start a gofundme to keep the party going?

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8/16/2016 9:27pm
Who gives money to these vaporware fucktards?
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8/16/2016 9:41pm Edited Date/Time 8/16/2016 11:44pm
early wrote:
Who gives money to these vaporware fucktards?
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8/17/2016 5:20am Edited Date/Time 8/17/2016 5:21am
Sounds like they ingested a little too much skull candy....
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You can't do that?
Hell, I thought that was what they were teaching at Ivy league college MBA programs. A couple of jobs ago, we were doing a lot of rapid prototyping for tart up type companies and every one of them had the executives doing this. There cars, meals, first class air fars and in some cases private jets were all paid for from the companies.
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Skidaddle wrote:
Maybe they can start a gofundme to keep the party going?
I'm laughing.Laughing
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early wrote:
Who gives money to these vaporware fucktards?
The plaintiffs. Laughing
And I just fell out of my chair...Laughing

Good stuff, kids. Good stuff.
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8/17/2016 6:23am
I think pics of the strippers need to be posted so we can see if the money was well spent Whistling
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8/17/2016 6:41am
Wow.... who is dumb enough to think they won't be ousted?
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8/17/2016 10:27am Edited Date/Time 8/17/2016 10:27am
Skully may be fucked, but Bro is still running strong

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8/17/2016 10:31am
It's too bad this happened. That was a cool helmet and a really good idea. They were going to work with OEMs on collision avoidance warnings and all kinds of helmet-to-motorcycle info sharing. They were envisioning having the helmet display info about other cars on the road too. Probably could have saved lives, but oh well, I guess partying is more important.
8/17/2016 11:09am
It was a horrible idea, that would put bunch of information in front of your face that would distract from people actually using their vision to see what is in front of them.
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It was a horrible idea, that would put bunch of information in front of your face that would distract from people actually using their vision to...
It was a horrible idea, that would put bunch of information in front of your face that would distract from people actually using their vision to see what is in front of them.
And the moral of the story is.....Excessive partying actually saves lives.
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It was a horrible idea, that would put bunch of information in front of your face that would distract from people actually using their vision to...
It was a horrible idea, that would put bunch of information in front of your face that would distract from people actually using their vision to see what is in front of them.
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8/17/2016 3:39pm
DEMONDAVE wrote:
I think pics of the strippers need to be posted so we can see if the money was well spent Whistling
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8/17/2016 4:48pm
DEMONDAVE wrote:
I think pics of the strippers need to be posted so we can see if the money was well spent Whistling
I mean, money spent on strippers is never exactly money well spent. Its more of a charitable donation.
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8/18/2016 9:41am Edited Date/Time 8/18/2016 9:42am
DEMONDAVE wrote:
I think pics of the strippers need to be posted so we can see if the money was well spent Whistling
JW381 wrote:
I mean, money spent on strippers is never exactly money well spent. Its more of a charitable donation.
i think of it like donating to a fund that helps abuse victims get through college.

and i never roll the dollar into a ball and try to hit the starfish, it's called respect.
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8/18/2016 9:43am
It was a horrible idea, that would put bunch of information in front of your face that would distract from people actually using their vision to...
It was a horrible idea, that would put bunch of information in front of your face that would distract from people actually using their vision to see what is in front of them.
Works just fine in a MUCH more demanding and higher-stress environment: the modern Fighter Aircraft.

Been there.
Done that.
It works.
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8/18/2016 9:44am
DEMONDAVE wrote:
I think pics of the strippers need to be posted so we can see if the money was well spent Whistling
Skidaddle wrote:
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