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Entertainment & Sports

Aug. 26, 2010

Records Used Against ThinkFilm

Creditors with outstanding claims against financier David Bergstein and five of his film companies claim they have found a smoking to force ThinkFilm into Chapter 11.

By Jean-Luc Renault

Daily Journal Staff Writer

LOS ANGELES Creditors with outstanding claims against five of financier David Bergstein's film companies are now claiming they have found the smoking gun needed to force one of the entities into Chapter 11 bankruptcy.

Five creditors alleged in a motion for summary judgment last week that recently obtained financial documents outlined that Bergstein's ThinkFilm owed more ...

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