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DENVER, CO, MAY 12,  2004 --  Consumer advocate Tom Martino doesn't just critique companies anymore; he started one. It's a phone service provider called Liberty Bell Telecom, and he started it with the express purpose of providing competition to Qwest. Martino with employees at the company headquarters across the street from his Troubleshooter offices in the Denver Tech Center. Photo by Brian Brainerd
DENVER, CO, MAY 12, 2004 — Consumer advocate Tom Martino doesn’t just critique companies anymore; he started one. It’s a phone service provider called Liberty Bell Telecom, and he started it with the express purpose of providing competition to Qwest. Martino with employees at the company headquarters across the street from his Troubleshooter offices in the Denver Tech Center. Photo by Brian Brainerd
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A third creditor to bankrupt consumer advocate Tom Martino has asked a judge to allow it to sit in on depositions to determine if he illegally transferred personal assets to his wife.

American Guaranty Equities has a corporate loan to Martino for $1.85 million and wants to know whether the radio and TV personality shifted assets to his wife, Holly, before filing for personal bankruptcy protection in September.

The accusation was originally made by International Bank, which a judge granted the right to examine Martino, and later added a second creditor, First-Citizens Bank & Trust.

Martino has denied the allegation and is expected to be examined sometime this month.

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