Steve Brooks mentioned this to me at the convention. Y'know, even if he did indeed deliver, he certainly didn't deliver as promised. You could seek intervention from your state's Attorney General on your behalf. "Altius Management"/Ed Nash was successfully charged and found guilty in Washington State, being forced to pay close to double what his KS for the original, never-delivered Bicycle Asylum netted him in recompense and fines - and that suit covered only 31 of his hundreds of backers! He's suddenly begun sending emails to backers asking for mailing address updates in order to ship out the decks - but I have to wonder where the hell the decks are coming from, since the project closed two years ago and his rights to the artwork expired.
Anyway, point being, don't despair, you have an avenue of recourse. It's long, slow and not guaranteed, but the Nash case sets a precedent that other lawyers can point to when seeking judgments in court.