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===== This is an amended Schedule E/F (“Creditors Who Have Unsecured Claims”) and Statement of Financial Affairs. ===== Key Highlights: * Dozens of new names have been added to the list of unsecured creditors. This includes many individuals likely tied to unpaid Cliqly commissions. * Almost all claims are marked as “disputed.” This means the debtor (DE Marketing) is asserting that they do not agree with the listed amounts or whether the debt is valid at all. * The total amount of unsecured debt has increased significantly, which helps reinforce your group’s argument that many individuals were excluded in earlier filings. * Inclusion of individuals from foreign countries suggests the court recognizes international claims are part of this case. 📌 Implication: While being listed is helpful, the fact that nearly everyone is marked “disputed” means supporting declarations and evidence remain essential to validate your claims.
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