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==== ### ==== * Access via PACER (U.S. Southern District of Texas) using the case number 4:25‑bk‑33305. - Look for: - Schedule E/F – lists all unsecured creditors. - Statement of Financial Affairs – shows transfers and payments. If you don’t have a PACER account: * You can register (fees apply per page). * Or ask a local member or attorney to download them. ===== Once you have Schedule E/F: ===== * Search for individual names or generic entries like "1099 contractor" or "independent contractor." * If none of the over 3,000 individuals are listed, that is a significant omission. ===== You can: ===== * Notify the Trustee: - Send an email or letter to Ronald J. Sommers noting that despite issuing 1099s, none of the contractors are listed. * File a motion or letter with the court: - Highlight the omission and request that a claims process be opened, or that the case be reopened if needed. Would you like help drafting a letter to the trustee or instructions on registering for and using PACER to download the filings?
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