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No conspiracy necessary
Looking at the issues, here, I don't see how any sort of "conspiracy" is required to explain the new investment. All that you need is an investor who is willing to roll the dice. Yes the chances of realizing anything may be small, but there is a small chance of your $35M investment coming back with multi-billion dollar payoff. If you can gamble with $35M, it may seem worth it.