Doesn't Make Sense to Me
Eydie,
No offense and I certainly appreciate all the research you have done on this tragedy, but I think this advice is both impractical and wrong. First, it is impractical because every player will cash these first installment checks if they haven't already. It's human nature. Second it doesn't matter whether or not the IPT files bankruptcy and "discharges" its debts. It seems pointless to preserve the right to sue the IPT because the IPT has no assets. Note that an IPT bankruptcy does not dispose of potential actions againt KT and others based on their personal promises and/or fraudulent actions. I see no value in preserving the right to sue a bankrupt operation with no assets. What am I missing?
OBE
Eydie Romano said:IF you cash your check it becomes a "Contract Case" which is dismissible in bankruptcy court.
If you don't cash it, you have a chance to prove fraud and collect the entire amount. By cashing your check, you are agreeing to the terms in the letter, and IF he does not follow through with the terms in the letter, he can bankrupt
It's YOUR CALL!!!!!
If you don't plan to cash your check, email me.
Eydie,
No offense and I certainly appreciate all the research you have done on this tragedy, but I think this advice is both impractical and wrong. First, it is impractical because every player will cash these first installment checks if they haven't already. It's human nature. Second it doesn't matter whether or not the IPT files bankruptcy and "discharges" its debts. It seems pointless to preserve the right to sue the IPT because the IPT has no assets. Note that an IPT bankruptcy does not dispose of potential actions againt KT and others based on their personal promises and/or fraudulent actions. I see no value in preserving the right to sue a bankrupt operation with no assets. What am I missing?
OBE