Is that you again? I don't know if I was clear enough so I am repeating myself because you clearly do not understand.
This is not about the money. We are past that. He will not get off Ridley Scott-free. Maybe Tony Scott but not Ridley Scott.
Exactly. This is my take as well, there is no reason to let this go. There are definitely pointers to a wire fraud case, considering that's a catch-all law for cases just like this.
The California Secretary of State's office maintains the Victims of Corporate Fraud Compensation Fund. The fund can payout claims of up to $50,000 to each victim. See: http://www.sos.ca.gov/vcfcf/
There's no reason to let this go. Lets get the ball rolling.