Bankrupt marine animal parks operator Dolphin Co. said the company’s former top executives in Mexico should be held accountable for defying court orders to turn over business records.
Ex-CEO Eduardo Albor and the company’s former chief legal officer, Concepcion Esteban Manchado, are flouting orders issued in recent weeks by the US Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware and should be sanctioned, company bankruptcy attorneys said in a filing Wednesday.
Albor, who has already been hit with $10,000-per-day court fines, has suddenly taken the position that he doesn’t maintain corporate books and records or have access to them even ...
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