TWC Liquidation Trust, LLC

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Case Number:

1:18-bk-10601

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Delaware

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  1. December 21, 2020

    Weinstein Accusers Say Ch. 11 Plan Would Force Releases

    Women who haven't settled their sexual misconduct allegations against former film mogul Harvey Weinstein are asking a Delaware bankruptcy judge to reject his movie studio's Chapter 11 plan, saying they are being unfairly forced to surrender their claims.

  2. November 05, 2020

    Weinstein Co. Gets Green Light For Ch. 11 Plan Vote

    A Delaware bankruptcy judge on Thursday overrode objections from women accusing Harvey Weinstein of sexual assault to send his movie studio's Chapter 11 plan for a vote, provided creditors can opt out of the third-party legal releases.

  3. November 04, 2020

    Weinstein Co. Defends Ch. 11 Plan Against Victim Challenges

    Harvey Weinstein's bankrupt movie studio defended its proposed Chapter 11 plan and disclosure statement Wednesday against the objections of a group of sexual assault claimants, saying the plan is not a ploy for the debtor's insurers to avoid paying out on those claims.

  4. October 29, 2020

    Accusers Say Weinstein Ch. 11 Plan Devalues Their Claims

    Women who haven't settled their sexual misconduct allegations against former film mogul Harvey Weinstein objected Thursday in Delaware bankruptcy court to the Chapter 11 plan disclosure statement for Weinstein's movie studio, saying it devalues their claims.

  5. October 20, 2020

    Victims' Bid For Weinstein Ch. 7 Liquidation Nixed In Del.

    A Delaware judge refused Tuesday to convert jailed sexual predator Harvey Weinstein's bankrupt film business into a Chapter 7 liquidation case, rejecting an assault victim group's claim that a proposed Chapter 11 settlement offers an unjust deal that benefits insurers.

  6. October 16, 2020

    Harvey Weinstein Accusers Blast Deal, Want Ch. 11 Converted

    Victims of Harvey Weinstein's sexual misconduct who haven't reached deals with the disgraced film mogul told a Delaware bankruptcy judge late Thursday that the Weinstein Co.'s Chapter 11 case should be converted to a Chapter 7 liquidation because the current proposed plan is unfair and shields ex-representatives of Weinstein's company.

  7. October 02, 2020

    Weinstein Co. Says $17M In Ch. 11 Is Best Victims Can Get

    Saying that Chapter 7 liquidation will offer Harvey Weinstein's sexual misconduct victims far less, the jailed entertainment executive's bankrupt studio estate filed an amended Chapter 11 plan in Delaware federal court late Thursday with a $17 million settlement reserve — an amount immediately branded as "pathetically inadequate" by victim attorneys.

  8. September 03, 2020

    Weinstein Co. Says Founder's Firing Claims Are 'Hopeless'

    The Weinstein Co. has asked a Delaware bankruptcy judge to keep Harvey Weinstein from restarting arbitration against the company in New York over his 2017 firing, saying the disgraced Hollywood producer has no chance of winning the case or collecting damages.

  9. September 02, 2020

    Weinstein Accusers Will Have Final Say On Ch. 11 Plan

    Attorneys for the bankrupt movie studio once led by disgraced film mogul Harvey Weinstein told a Delaware bankruptcy judge Wednesday that if his accusers reject their treatment under a newly proposed Chapter 11 plan, it will be scrapped and the bankruptcy will convert to a Chapter 7 case.

  10. July 29, 2020

    Weinstein Debtors Try Deal Again After District Judge Pans It

    Harvey Weinstein's former studio pressed a Delaware bankruptcy judge Tuesday for more time to pursue a "revised" payout deal for the producer's accusers after two women branded the settlement a "deathtrap" and a Manhattan federal judge rejected it as "phony."