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To: Bird who wrote (254)8/19/1999 12:44:00 PM
From: DJ Clancey  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 285
 
Thanks for the extensive post, but as indicated in the statement below, Mims was the chapter 7 trustee, not chapter 11.

>As reported previously, a civil judgment (the "Judgment") in the amount
>of $2,744,000 was entered in March, 1999 against Naturade, Inc. ("Naturade") >by
>the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Texas >following
>a bench trial in a proceeding styled Jeffrey H. Mims, Chapter 7 Trustee v.
>Kennedy Capital, et al. The proceeding arose out of the bankruptcy case of
>Performance Nutrition, Inc. ("PNI"), on whose behalf the Trustee was acting (the "PNI Trustee").