Flying V Group, Inc.
Official Investor Relations Firm · OTC Disclosure Record · Reserved Defendant
Flying V Group, Inc. is an Irvine, California-based investor relations firm. It appears in Cyberlux Corporation's OTC annual filings for fiscal years 2024 and 2025 as the company's investor relations provider, with Brennan Smith named as the contact. The address on file is 34 Executive Park, Suite 260, Irvine, CA 92614.
What this profile says up front
The official IR firm in the OTC record — and named in the complaint alongside the promoters
Flying V Group, Inc. is an Irvine, California-based investor relations firm. It appears in Cyberlux Corporation's OTC annual filings for fiscal years 2024 and 2025 as the company's investor relations provider, with Brennan Smith named as the contact. The address on file is 34 Executive Park, Suite 260, Irvine, CA 92614.
The OTC filings listing Flying V Group as IR were produced and filed during a period encompassing the Texas receivership, the E.D. Va. interpleader, the Rosen indictment, and the Curtin v. Watts litigation. These are the disclosures through which Cyberlux represented itself to OTC investors during the most consequential phase of its legal and financial deterioration.
The Curtin Amended Complaint's reservation of rights names Flying V Group alongside paid promoters, undisclosed compensated social media agents, and burner account operators. The juxtaposition — official IR listing in regulatory filings, reservation alongside promotional actors in litigation — is the central structural question this page documents.
The numbers that frame the profile
What the record establishes
Official IR listing in Cyberlux OTC annual filings
Flying V Group, Inc. and Brennan Smith are listed as Cyberlux Corporation's investor relations firm in the OTC annual filings for fiscal years 2024 and 2025. The address on file is 34 Executive Park, Suite 260, Irvine, CA 92614; phone 949-940-8884; email bsmith@flyingvgroup.com. These filings are Cyberlux's public-facing disclosures to OTC investors — the documents through which the company represents its IR infrastructure, service providers, and communications channels.
Named in the Amended Complaint reservation of rights
The Curtin v. Watts Amended Complaint (Doc 7, Case 1:25-cv-00782, filed August 19, 2025) names Flying V Group in its reservation of rights clause alongside 'paid promoters, undisclosed compensated social media agents, and burner account operators' and William T. Farrell (@WTF_OS). The plaintiff expressly reserves the right to add Flying V Group as a defendant as discovery proceeds and additional information becomes available.
OTC filings produced during receivership and interpleader period
The OTC annual filings naming Flying V Group as IR were produced and filed during a period when Cyberlux was simultaneously in Texas receivership (from May 2025), engaged in the E.D. Va. interpleader proceedings (from June 2025), named as an issuer in the federal Rosen securities enforcement (January 2026), and a named defendant in Curtin v. Watts. The FY2025 annual filing — listing Flying V Group — was filed March 31, 2026, more than ten months after the receivership was established.
The structural question: official IR firm alongside promotional actors
An investor relations firm has a defined regulatory function: it manages and facilitates a company's communications with investors, including through OTC disclosure filings. The placement of Flying V Group in the same reservation of rights clause as undisclosed paid social media promoters and burner account operators raises a question about the scope and nature of the services Flying V Group provided to Cyberlux — whether limited to the formal IR function documented in the filings, or extending into the promotional activity documented elsewhere in the record.