By Jerromie S. Walters

Criminal Court “A” has commanded the Building Material Center (BMC) to produce all financial and contractual records concerning its work on the Clar Hope Foundation. The court issued the subpoena following a formal petition from the government’s Assets & Property Retrieval Task Force, which is investigating the foundation for potential financial irregularities.

The court’s order, signed by Clerk Gabriel J. Smith, specifically demands that BMC’s General Manager, CEO, and shareholders appear before Judge Roosevelt Z. Willie on November 27, 2025. They are required to bring the complete construction contract, all payment vouchers and checks, official receipts, the Bill of Quantities, and every other document related to the project’s development and financing.

The Sheriff of Montserrado County has been instructed to formally serve the order on the company. The court warned that BMC’s failure to comply with this subpoena will lead to serious legal consequences.

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