‘Santa Barbara News-Press’ Back in Court
Bankruptcy judge asks: Why am I here?
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Bankruptcy judge asks: Why am I here?
McCaw’s attorneys meanwhile seek to have the lawsuit over her allegedly fraudulent building transfers dismissed.
Wendy McCaw’s ownership of buildings is at issue, including the bankruptcy court.
The Santa Barbara Historical Museum was the sole bidder for the physical works of the 150-year-old newspaper.
Bankruptcy sale of domain names and online content sold for $250,000, subject to overbids in April.
Bidders for the assets of the once-mighty daily paper have a week to place their bets.
Bankruptcy hearing clarifies what are digital and all other goods; physical archive sale date set.
Santa Barbara is still very lucky: We have the Santa Barbara Independent, which continues to defy the odds and retain its place as our “paper of record.”
McCaw testified briefly during Thursday’s creditors meeting, which ended on a note of confusion when an accountant expected to provide information was not there.
New details emerge about the Maltese company bidding on the bankrupt daily’s digital assets.