David Bergstein has Two Firms in Bankruptcy
Posted on Nov 15, 2010 9:25pm PST
Two of David Bergstein's firms, ThinkFilm and Capitol Film, have been put into formal bankruptcy. As a result of the involuntary bankruptcy, Ronald Durkin will be the interim trustee. According to claims, the companies have no more than $40,000 in assets and millions in debt. Apparently, before the bankruptcy filing, Bergstein was not cooperating with the court in resolving the issues.
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