StarRemy8
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Right, I was just curious in the sense that could he have just used her name on all these? It seems crazy that you could literally fill out a form online and apparently put any name and address you like...if that is the case couldn't you just make up any name at that point? I guess I am just trying to figure out how hypothetically she could be charged or responsible if he just used her name and address on the initial formation applications whether it be agent, manager, officer etc. (not saying he did or that there are any charges or investigation we know of).Hypothetically speaking, yes of course she could be charged if there were illegal activities happening (LLCs protect directors from personal liability, financially. This doesn’t apply to illegal activity though.) She is listed as more than just the agent for service, often she’s listed as a director/officer. As such, all actions would need to be made in good faith. She would need to get a lawyer to put together a defense, it’s not something she would be able to do preemptively. But there have been no such charges that we are aware of. JMO
But IF she really was noticing and mentioning to friends/fam that her name was on a lot of paperwork/important docs and also that she was worried/scared I would just be curious to know if she could be charged legally for having her name on things that anyone could have typed in/used or even if she did and just thought it was administrative paperwork not understanding any legal ramifications.