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Check out the latest bankruptcy moves: Jason Cohen, Perry Mandarino and Jack Williams Read More »
Caesars can avoid a $7 billion trial for now, Dewey executives got grand larcency charges against them dropped, and RCS Capital says executives are getting poached. Read More »
GT Advanced wants approval of its bankruptcy-exit plan, Alpha Natural’s sale process will go up for approval, and Molycorp is holding a bankruptcy auction. Read More »
Regional carrier Republic Airways filed for bankruptcy, Abengoa wants a bond-repayment extension, and a private ambulance company owned by Lynn Tilton filed for bankruptcy. Read More »
The U.S. imposed a $4 million civil money penalty on a Florida private bank for anti-money laundering compliance failures, including delays in filing reports relating to a $1.2 billion Ponzi scheme run by jailed attorney Scott Rothstein. Read More »
Abengoa Bioenergy US filed for bankruptcy, KaloBios still wants to buy a drugs that treats Chagas disease, and Bernard Madoff’s trustee said he has new evidence on someone helping in the fraud. Read More »
Bankrupt rapper 50 Cent has posted yet another picture of himself posing in front of a mountain of bills just days after a bankruptcy judge ordered him to court to explain whether he’s being fully truthful about his financial situation. Read More »
Molycorp creditors reached a deal with Oaktree, a federal watchdog wants an investigation into 50 Cent’s finances, and prosecutors wants to declare a lawyer accused of stealing $20 million a flight risk. Read More »
A Justice Department watchdog wants an investigation into rapper 50 Cent’s financial affairs, saying pictures of him flashing cash on social media sites “are potential evidence of serious misconduct.” Read More »
Jay Goffman of Skadden debates the role of claims trading in the chapter 11 process. Read More »
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