BYJU's Alpha, Inc.
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1:24-bk-10140
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Firms
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June 11, 2024
Hedge Fund Boss Has 10 Days To Appear For Byju's Depo
A Delaware bankruptcy judge on Tuesday suspended an arrest warrant for hedge fund Camshaft Capital's manager and ordered him to return to the U.S. within 10 days and answer questions from the bankrupt U.S. subsidiary of Byju's and its creditors, who accused him of fraudulently transferring $533 million out of the company.
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June 05, 2024
Lenders Ask Court To Put Additional Byju's Units Into Ch. 11
Creditors for the insolvent U.S. affiliate of Indian education technology giant Byju's asked a Delaware bankruptcy judge Wednesday to put three other U.S.-subsidiaries into Chapter 11, alleging their corporate parent has been winding down and sweeping cash from the companies that are guarantors to a $1.2 billion loan.
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May 31, 2024
Byju's Seeks $10K Sanctions For Ex-Exec Found In Contempt
The bankrupt U.S. affiliate of Indian education tech giant Byju's told a Delaware judge that a former executive should face $10,000 in daily sanctions until he shares information about the location of $533 million in debtor funds.
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May 21, 2024
Ex-Director For Byju's Alpha In Contempt Over Missing $533M
A Delaware bankruptcy judge on Tuesday held in contempt a former executive for the insolvent U.S. affiliate of Indian education technology giant Byju's, finding he had been disingenuous about his attempts to track down an alleged $533 million fraudulent transfer.
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May 06, 2024
WeWork Advances Plan, J&J's Third Filing, More Jones Drama
WeWork Inc. pushed forward a reorganization plan despite its former CEO's objections, Johnson & Johnson disclosed plans for a prepackaged bankruptcy case supported by a $6.5 billion settlement, and an appeals court upheld more than $400,000 in sanctions as part of bankruptcy proceedings for Georgia-Pacific's asbestos unit.
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April 30, 2024
Byju's Can Question Hedge Fund Boss About Missing $533M
A Delaware bankruptcy judge ruled Tuesday that the insolvent U.S. affiliate of Indian education technology giant Byju's and its creditors may depose Camshaft Capital's chief executive, as they work to locate and recoup some $533 million they said was fraudulently transferred to the hedge fund.
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April 16, 2024
Sanctions In Byju's Ch. 11 Should Be Paused, Court Hears
Camshaft Capital, a hedge fund facing an adversary action from the Chapter 11 creditors of Byju's, has asked a Delaware federal court to stay a contempt order the bankruptcy court entered against the investment firm and its principal while it appeals the sanctions and a preliminary injunction.
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April 09, 2024
Byju's Ch. 11 Judge Won't Stay Contempt Order Amid Appeal
A Delaware bankruptcy judge on Tuesday denied a motion to stay a contempt order in the Chapter 11 case of Indian education technology company Byju's, finding the nondebtor subjects of the order who face creditors' adversarial action did not demonstrate they are likely to succeed on their appeal of the decision.
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April 04, 2024
Ex-Byju Director Says He Can't Make Ch. 11 Contempt Hearing
Former Byju's Alpha director Riju Ravindran asked a Delaware bankruptcy judge to deny the company's request to have Ravindran appear in person for a contempt hearing on his alleged violation of the court's injunction order, saying that he is caring for his elderly parents in Dubai.
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March 14, 2024
Camshaft Facing Daily Fine, Manager's Arrest In Byju's Ch. 11
A Delaware bankruptcy judge hit hedge fund Camshaft Capital Fund with $10,000 in daily fines Thursday until it discloses information about the whereabouts of $533 million transferred out of bankrupt tech company Byju's, and ordered the arrest of Camshaft's sole officer for not appearing in court as directed.
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