Item 5.01
Changes in Control of Registrant
On March 24,
2020, Debbie Rasmussen and Klusman Family Holdings (together, “Buyers”) and David Koos and Heather Cassady (together,
“Sellers”) entered into a Stock Purchase Agreement (the “SPA”) whereby Buyers agreed to purchase from
Sellers 4,364,235 shares of the outstanding common stock of Bio-Matrix Scientific Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation (the “Company”).
The closing
of the transaction contemplated by the SPA occurred on March 26, 2020, and resulted in a change of control of the Company in which
Buyers acquired control from Sellers. The basis of the change of control is the transfer of ownership of approximately 55.8% of
the shares of common stock of the Company from Sellers to Buyer. The amount of consideration for the purchase of such shares was
$215,000 and the source of the consideration was a loan from an unaffiliated third party.
As a condition
of closing of the transaction, each director and officer of the Company and its subsidiaries resigned from his or her position
effective April 6, 2020, and Mike Witherill and Aaron Klusman were appointed as directors of the Company to take office effective
April 6, 2020. Additionally, effective April 6, 2020, Mr. Klusman was appointed Chairman and CEO of the Company and Mr. Witherill
was appointed Vice-Chairman and President of the Company.
Item 5.02
Departure of Directors or Certain Officers; Election of Directors; Appointment of Certain Officers; Compensatory Arrangements
of Certain Officers.
In connection
with the closing of transaction contemplated by the SPA, each director and officer of the Company and its subsidiaries resigned
from his or her position effective April 6, 2020. Specifically, Timothy Foat resigned from his positions as Chief Executive Officer,
Secretary, Chief Financial Officer, Treasurer, principal executive officer, principal financial officer, and principal accounting
officer of the Company, and Heather Cassady resigned from her positions as Chairman and sole director of the Company. Additionally,
Heather Cassady resigned from her positions as Chief Technology Officer and sole director of Pine Hills, Inc., the Company’s
wholly owned subsidiary.
Also effective
April 6, 2020, Aaron Klusman and Mike Witherill were appointed directors of the Company, and Mr. Klusman was appointed Chairman
and CEO of the Company and Mr. Witherill was appointed Vice-Chairman and President of the Company. All directors and officers
hold office until the next annual meeting of stockholders and until their successors have been duly elected and qualified. The
Company does not have any standing committees and due to its small size does not believe that committees are necessary at this
time. Mr. Klusman and Mr. Witherill will each receive $30,000 per month as compensation for their services as officers.
Aaron Klusman,
age 40, is a serial entrepreneur/private investor who specializes in real estate development. Mr. Klusman co-founded Camelback
Realty Group, LLC in 2005 as a real estate holding company and member or partner in other real estate LLCs and partnerships. Mr.
Klusman is Co-Founder/Managing Partner in the private investment firm Camelback Partners. He is a Co-Founder/Managing Partner
of Camelback Realty Group, which invests principally in real estate land and development. He is Founder/Owner of Neighborhood
Concepts, under which he has founded such companies as Zoyo Neighborhood Yogurt, Modern Grove Neighborhood Eatery & Market
and Neighborhood Initiatives Beverage Co, in 2016. He is a partner in First Cup, a regional franchisee of Dunkin Donuts, where
he assists with business development throughout Arizona, Nevada, California and Colorado. Mr. Klusman also founded Klusman Family
Holdings, LLC in 2009, a holding company for other real estate entities. Mr. Klusman serves on the boards of Grand Canyon University’s
Colangelo College of Business, Hustle PHOENIX, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and is the Chairman and founder of Camelback
Society. Mr. Klusman graduated from Arizona State University in 2003. Mr. Klusman also serves as a director of Escondido Innovations,
Inc.
Mike Witherill,
age 58, is the Chairman of the Board and CEO of Escondido Innovations, Inc., an entertainment content company, CEO of the Company’s
three wholly-owned subsidiaries MJW Media, Inc., MJW Music, Inc. and MJW Television, Inc., and served as founder of MJW Films,
LLC. He has produced six movies in the last five years, including Drinking Buddies (staring Ana Kendrick, Olivia Wild and Jake
Johnson), Frontera (staring Ed Harris, Eva Longoria, Amy Madigan and Michael Pena), Cardboard Boxer (staring Thomas Hayden Church,
Terrence Howard and Boyd Holbrook), and John Wick (starring Keanu Reeves). Mr. Witherill is also the producer of the soon to be
released music movie Stuck (staring Ashanti, Giancarlo Esposito, Amy Madigan, Arden Cho, Omar Chaparro and Gerard Canonico), which
has won multiple film festival awards. Mr. Witherill is currently in early production of the film entitled The Manuscript, which
will star Morgan Freeman. Mr. Witherill founded Rise Entertainment, a motion picture production company, in 2012, for which he
was the manager and CEO until he sold his interest in 2013. He was the manager of Frontera Productions, LLC, an entity wholly
owned by Rise Entertainment and the entity in which the movie Frontera was produced. Mr. Witherill was manager of H & W Movie
Partners, LLC since 2009, an entity involved with the production of the movie A Little Bit of Heaven. Mr. Witherill co-founded
MJW Films, LLC in 2013. He was a co-manager of MJW Films, LLC until July 2014, and continues to serve as its CEO. MJW Films, LLC
created the special purpose movie production entities Stuck Productions, LLC and its related entity Stuck Movie, Inc., J Wick
Productions, LLC, Planet Productions, LLC, and Cardboard Productions, LLC. Mr. Witherill is the CEO of each of these entities.
Mr. Witherill co-founded MJW Media, LLC in 2013, and served as its CEO until its merger with MJW Media, Inc. in 2016. MJW Media,
LLC was a producer loan out and movie production/development company. Mr. Witherill co-founded MJW Music, LLC in 2013, and was
its CEO until its merger with MJW Music, Inc. in 2016. MJW Music, LLC was a film music and talent music production company. Mr.
Witherill received a football scholarship to Arizona State University where he played and graduated in 1985 with a BA in Business.
Mr. Witherill is the Co-Founder of the largest Dunkin Donuts franchisee in the western United States with over 50 current locations.
Mr. Witherill also serves as a director of Escondido Innovations, Inc.