This makes absolutely no sense.
Deli in New Jersey has a $100M valuation with just one store and $40,000 in sales. Major investors from Hong Kong and Macao (China). Rutgers, Duke and Vanderbilt all have ties to the $100 million N.J. deli company.
The related shell company E-Waste replaced its own president, John Rollo, 66. Rollo, a Grammy-winning recording engineer, until recently was working as patient transporter at a New Jersey hospital. Rollo, also a New Jersey resident, was replaced as E-Waste’s president by 31-year-old Elliot Mermel, a California resident who is getting paid $8,000 per month in that role.