Who knows what good, if any, it will do now that the company has filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, but Producers Grain of El Dorado Springs filed a lawsuit against Lamar Feed and Grain today in Barton County Circuit Court.
A hearing has been scheduled for 9 a.m. Aug. 28, according to court records. Though the online records do not indicate the content of the lawsuit, bankruptcy records indicate Lamar Feed and Grain owes Producers Grain grain, $21,344.84.
More information about the bankruptcy can be found in the July 20 Turner Report.
Well, that sounds like a violation of the “Automatic Stay” order created by the bankruptcy filing which prohibits creditors from taking any action or continuing any action to collect on a debt. If they were listed as a creditor in the bankruptcy they had better dismiss their case or face contempt sanctions.
ReplyDeleteNot to defend these people but aren't they protected from suits by filing for bankruptcy?
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