The disclosure statement, which should give voting creditors adequate information to decide whether to support a proposed plan, is utterly lacking, according to seven objections filed Monday and Tuesday in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for District of Delaware.
Among the objectors is Johnson & Johnson, a co-defendant in thousands of cases brought by users of the corporate giant’s talcum powder products who claim asbestos-related injuries.
None of the four versions of the plans and accompanying disclosure statements Imerys submitted...