I hired a lawyer on behalf of the bank to get the Novo freeze removed. That really turned out to be a waste of money, as the freeze ended on its own, as it was only legally allowed to remain in place for an 8-month maximum, unless evidence of money launder was actually found, which it was not. When the freeze ended, the Receiver was told by former bank employees what he needed to do to allow Novo to send out the wires. But he never did what he needed to do. His in action I think allowed more things to laps. I am not really familiar with all of it, as I never had anything to do with the operation of the bank. But it is apparent to me that the receiver has been a huge obstacle in this process. He had absolutely no banking experience when he was appointed and a huge financial incentive to elongate the process. I don't think there is anything I can do at this point. OCIF needs to get involved. The OCIF Commissioner made this mess, so she needs to clean it up.