This week on The Broke and the Beautiful, Toni Braxton’s estranged husband is in trouble, and musician Cat Power might need to cancel her tour. Also this week, the Dan Marino Foundation won’t have to pay the bankruptcy trustee of Scott Rothstein’s law firm.
This week on The Broke and the Beautiful, a senator from New York wants to keep Hickey Freeman’s operations domestic, a museum did more than entertain the notion of bankruptcy, and a music festival has called it quits.
This week on The Broke and the Beautiful, a museum dedicated to Wayne Newton is doing more than just entertaining the notion of a bankruptcy filing, and some of Broke’s all-stars are getting together on the newest season of “Celebrity Apprentice.” Also, Michael Vick gets a dog.
The fight to bring four marquee U.S. hotels out of bankruptcy is turning increasingly nasty, with a hedge fund accusing the company that oversees their mortgage debt of “bullying” management into accepting a $1.5 billion offer from Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund. Read the Daily Bankruptcy Review article here.
This week on The Broke and the Beautiful, we’re betting financial self-help guru Robert Kiyosaki isn’t feeling so rich. Also, testimony from Nevin Shapiro’s right-hand man is stirring the pot for the Miami Hurricanes.
This week on The Broke and the Beautiful, it’s a sports bonanza. A director documents how sports stars go broke, Michael Vick has spent some money, Curt Schilling might need to sell a bloody sock, and much, much more!
This week on The Broke and the Beautiful, Digital Domain creative leaders want a happy ending, and a Lynyrd Skynyrd-themed restaurant finds a sweet home in bankruptcy. Also this week, a Ponzi-scheme operator disputed a lawsuit involving musician John Mayer.
Academics say Chapter 14, which would address failing financial institutions, could co-exist with Dodd-Frank. Read the Daily Bankruptcy Review article here.