Two Worlds publisher SouthPeak Interactive ended up in some hot water with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission last November, when the government agency announced it would bring a civil injunction against the publisher's chairman, Terry Phillips. The reason for the SEC suit was SouthPeak's failure to properly document a loan given to the publisher by Phillips in early 2009. Rather than drag out the investigation, SouthPeak decided to settle with the SEC earlier this week on unspecified terms.
SouthPeak CEO Melanie Mroz explained in a statement that the publisher cooperated with the SEC since it brought the investigation before them last year. She added, "In the end, however, it made the most sense for the company and Terry to negotiate an acceptable settlement that does not require us to admit any wrong-doing and close this chapter as we constantly strive to improve our processes, systems and personnel to meet our obligations as a public company."
Reader Comments (5)
Posted: Apr 23rd 2011 3:45PM DasMadHatter said
For a second I thought it said South Park...
Posted: Apr 23rd 2011 3:47PM Rankore said
Hey Two Worlds 2 despite its bad collision detection and voice acting, is a damn good game. Good to see ole south parkpeak outs the woods lol. @ madhatter
Posted: Apr 23rd 2011 5:49PM Imperial said
Does anything good ever come out of this company?
Posted: Apr 24th 2011 1:57AM KungFuChaosNinja said
@Imperial
Sure. Two Worlds II was good. Not amazing, but certainly good.
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Sure. Two Worlds II was good. Not amazing, but certainly good.
Posted: Apr 24th 2011 1:58AM KungFuChaosNinja said
"In the end, however, it made the most sense for the company and Terry to negotiate an acceptable settlement that does not require us to admit any wrong-doing and close this chapter as we constantly strive to improve our processes, systems and personnel to meet our obligations as a public company."
With that kind of comment, Melanie, you just admitted to some "wrong-doing".
With that kind of comment, Melanie, you just admitted to some "wrong-doing".






