The federal watchdog for corporate bankruptcies joined a creditor’s demand for an independent investigation of the
The US Trustee argued in court filings that “serious allegations of fraud, dishonesty, incompetence, misconduct, or mismanagement,” justifies a quicker-than-normal process to appoint a bankruptcy examiner in First Brands’ insolvency case. Lawyers for the US Trustee, Kevin Epstein, asked the judge overseeing the bankruptcy to move up a hearing on the request to Oct. 29 from Nov. 17.
Earlier this month, Raistone, a provider ...
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