Tehum Care Services, Inc.

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Case Number:

4:23-bk-90086

Court:

Texas Southern

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  1. July 22, 2024

    Giuliani In Limbo, Guo Faces Ch. 11 Trustee Suit

    The court-appointed watchdog for Miles Guo's bankruptcy has unpaused a civil racketeering conspiracy case against the Chinese billionaire after his criminal RICO case resulted in a conviction, ex-New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani's Chapter 11 case has still yet to be dissolved, and a new bankruptcy judge has ascended to the bench in New York.

  2. July 18, 2024

    Prison Health Co. Strikes $75M Deal With Tehum Creditors

    Prison health provider YesCare Corp. says it has reached a $75 million settlement of claims against bankrupt spin-off Tehum Care Services, replacing a $54 million deal rejected by a Texas bankruptcy judge in April.

  3. April 12, 2024

    Judge Rejects Tehum's $54M Bid To Resolve Injury Suits

    A Texas bankruptcy judge has rejected prison healthcare company Tehum Care Services Inc.'s $54 million settlement to resolve hundreds of personal injury suits while declining the claimant committee's request to dismiss the Chapter 11 case.

  4. March 25, 2024

    Judge Probes If $54M Deal Will Affect Tehum Care Ch. 11 Plan

    A Texas bankruptcy judge Monday mulled if approving a settlement for prison health care company Tehum Care Services Inc. will lock in releases for a future Chapter 11 plan at the third day of a trial asking him to confirm the deal or toss the "Texas two-step" bankruptcy.

  5. March 01, 2024

    Plaintiffs Blast Prison Health Co.'s 'Potemkin Village' Case

    An attorney for plaintiffs seeking the dismissal of prison health care company Tehum Care Services Inc.'s "Texas Two-Step" bankruptcy case assailed on Friday what he called the "Potemkin village" nature of the debtor during the first day of a trial unfolding in Texas bankruptcy court.

  6. February 01, 2024

    Warren Slams Prison Health Co.'s Revised Ch. 11 Plan

    Sen. Elizabeth Warren is urging the U.S. Trustee's Office to oppose a revised bankruptcy plan filed by a prison healthcare provider, saying it includes nonconsensual nondebtor releases and offers insufficient recovery for prisoners who sued the contractor alleging it harmed them.