By the way, I think I understand what you're saying by "corporate veil" but if I don't correct me: that is the benefit of a corporation. The owner's/employee's can not be sued for assets. The assets recovered by any plaintiff to a suit against said corporation has to be recovered from the corporation's own liquid assets. So this "corporate veil" you are referring to is just another term for "incorporation" it covers HG completely, and all of his assets. They are unrecoverable unless you have a suit against him. I do, however like you said, I highly doubt any of his assets are "traceable" so whats the point. If you know something I don't, I can easily continue the suit, however, there is nothing left.
I think miaviator was trying to say that the corporate veil can be proven to have been pierced therefore they can go after HJG. I hope after Stu as well.
By the way, my suit against GAW Corp/GAW Corp's suit against me, is in limbo now because HG could not afford or pissed off his attorney's. They literally abandoned him, and let me know well in advance probably because they know what a broke-ass piece of shit he is.
So now what? You win by default?
Sorry about my lack of quoting ability, but to answer your statement about miavator and your question: yes, the corporate veil has been pierced and the federal government can recover assets, however lawsuits are fought within County civil court's, and there is no way to go after HJG's assets through that system unless you sue HJG directly (and he has liquid assets and other variables). Also like I said, these are not liquid assets that can be recovered. What, if any assets HJG has i'm sure are contained in untraceable forms as miavator said. These cannot be recovered until criminal proceedings, and even then will be difficult to recover if he has convoluted their sources properly (unlikely for a MR like HG).
As far as if I continue the suit (next hearing is in August), yes, I could win by default. However recovering assets is a long road. Winning is only important if you are winning against an individual or corporation that does not have their assets hidden or shielded. I could literally sue you, you could never show up, I could win by default and you could tell the court "i'm not paying." Unless your state allowed wage garnishing (which would also require many more court hearing's and judge approval) you could be off scot-free. Of course suing a corporation is different, but this is a simplification of the process. Suing a corporation with no assets/hidden assets/shielded assets, it's nearly impossible to recover anything.
EDIT: The hearing in August is JUST for his Attorney's to leave him behind. I've known since April that they were dropping him as a client and i've complied with their request to not represent him anymore since then, that's how long shit takes. So you are talking about if I thought I *could* recover assets from GAW Inc, probably several years to see any of it, at the very least.