UNIVERSAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY v. LINDBERG

  1. June 13, 2024

    Insurer Calls Convicted Mogul's $633M IOU 'Worthless' Ruse

    Convicted insurance mogul Greg Lindberg has offered a "worthless" $633 million promise as a ruse to end an insurance company's bid to collect a $524 million arbitration award, a North Carolina federal court heard this week.

  2. February 02, 2024

    Insurer Pushes To Freeze Mogul's Assets In $524M Fight

    An insurer urged a North Carolina federal court to stop the cash flow of an embattled insurance mogul, arguing that a recently announced business deal could result in him liquidating assets and moving his finances offshore as a means of avoiding a $524 million judgment.

  3. January 19, 2024

    Insurance Mogul Fights Spending Clampdown In $524M Fight

    Embattled insurance mogul Greg Lindberg has pressed a North Carolina federal court to scrap a bid by an insurer, which won a $524 million judgment against him, to stop him from spending his money, arguing that the insurer had the same financial restriction overturned in a state court.

  4. October 26, 2023

    Judge Orders NC Insurance Mogul To Post $524M Bond

    A North Carolina federal judge has ordered embattled insurance mogul Greg Lindberg to put up a bond to cover a $524 million judgment for failing to pay an arbitration award, while a New York bankruptcy judge has ordered discovery talks in the liquidation of his company.

  5. July 27, 2023

    Beset Insurance Mogul Is Hiding Money, NC Court Told

    An embattled insurance tycoon is breaking a restraining order in a state court breach of contract lawsuit by hiding or spending money, a group of insolvent insurers told a North Carolina federal court.

  6. April 06, 2023

    Insurer Rips Businessman's 'Cloud Of Secrecy' In $524M Suit

    An insurance company that claims it's owed $524 million by embattled businessman Greg Lindberg blasted his bid to shield his finances, decrying the "cloud of secrecy" he's casting over the litigation in North Carolina federal court.