... there is also another thing that is quite peculiar. the "Mate Tokay" signature on the bottom of the first page of said document. Why put a signature there? It is hardly done since a multiple page official document always stays together as one. Another thing that i noticed is that both Garza's and Tokay's signatures have similarities which does take a sledgehammer to the credibility of said document ( handwriting analysis). Also the fact that a "LEO" signed for "Mate Tokay" casts even more doubts.
Man you really suck as an investigative journalist.
1. It is incredibly common practice in business to either sign or at least initial each page of a contract to demonstrate that the signature page you sign is in regards to the total document as evidenced by your signing/initialising the other pages so they cannot be substituted after the fact.
2. It doesn't say, "LEO" it says, "CEO", albeit that should really be written the line below, where it says "its", denoting the position held at the company by the person signing.