Slavery Museum Files Bankruptcy Exit Plan
Posted on Feb 22, 2012 6:20pm PST
The U.S. National Slavery Museum has reportedly filed a plan in regard to exiting bankruptcy protection. According to reports, the business is now hoping to restart fundraising so that it can begin operations once again. The business reportedly filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection about five months ago. The museum is reportedly expecting to raise about $900,000 in the next year and even more in the following years.
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