Cyberlux
Did Congress finance a corporate acquisition without knowing it?
When a near-insolvent defense contractor receives tens of millions in advance government funding as part of a contract award and immediately uses that liquidity...
How Many More Lawsuits Before Someone Explains Where the Money Went?
It seems almost comical at this point, but here we are. Friday, March 13. An auspicious date if there ever was one. And once...
Cyberlux’s CTMC Acquisition: The Deal That Led to Caveat Emptor — and Paved the Way to a $78.8 Million Defense Contract
In 2021, Cyberlux Corporation told investors it was entering the drone business. For a small company trading on the OTC markets, the timing was...
The Oversight Gap Behind a Collapsed Defense Drone Contract
A federal judge in Virginia now controls $25 million tied to a defense subcontract that no longer exists. The money, $23,736,937.56 to be precise,...
When Oversight Fails.
Over the past couple of weeks there has been speculation in certain corners of the internet about why I have been silent for so...
When is an Appeal not an Appeal? When it’s a Mandamus!
There’s a particular mania that erupts in penny-stock circles every time a judge’s gavel nudges so much as an inch. This summer, Cyberlux Corporation...
How Cyberlux Took a Court Stay and Made it Pay.
On June 30, 2025, the First Court of Appeals in Houston pressed pause. It issued a stay on the receivership that had gripped Cyberlux...
Civility on Trial: What the Cyberlux Case Reveals About Legal Ethics
Over the past two years, I have spent more hours than I ever intended reading legal filings tied to Cyberlux Corporation. What started as...
The Truth About Cyberlux’s Receivership: Paused, Not Over
Ghostandgurgi is feeling bullish. He’s the kind of Stocktwits oracle who, with a bear for an avatar and a zealot’s faith in his ticker,...
No Reply, No Lawyer, No Surprise: Cyberlux Loses by Default
If you had your money on Cyberlux Corporation finally breaking its streak and hiring a competent lawyer—well, you’ve lost. Again. A little update from...