How do I sell my Series A?

So I worked for this company who is on the OTC. I helped them through some troubled times and was given ( a decent number) series A shares at $10 ea as a "bonus" to keep me on.

I was stoked as I really needed the money. I was told that after 6 months the stock would mature and I could cash out.

Fast forward 2 years and countless "well you can't cash them out yet because this and that", I'm unemployed.

The same company owes me $6k in back pay. Still waiting on my unemployment benefits to kit in so I can barely get by.

I was on the admin side of said company so I know they are flat broke and can't pay me what's owed.

They also aren't being helpful with these shares I supposedly have. Basically saying well I've got to find a broker then a lawyer to confirm the maturity date on the shares and then try to sell them.

I don't even know if I'd be able to sell the shares if I could as the stock is once again trips after multiple RS.

Can anyone point me in a direction or recommend some reading material?

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