In an astonishing move, Bash got the bankruptcy court to approve the sale of United Express, Inc. to former business associates of Tim Durham for a paltry sum of $600,000. The Durham-controlled company had drained millions of dollars from Fair Finance over a several year period. Under the favorable terms of the sale signed off on by Bash, a former Durham business associate, Terry Whitesell and several other individuals, will be allowed to pay the purchase price over a three-year period in monthly installments ranging from $11,666?to $18,333. A?knowledgeable source says Bash blinked when Whitesell and his?associates threatened to close the company and walk off if he didn't approve the sale?of the company on their terms. The?source says other businesses in the truck trailer industry were willing to pay a far greater sum for?the company when they learned how cheaply?Bash was going to sell it to Whitesell and his business associates?but were rebuffed by the trustee.
Source: http://advanceindiana.blogspot.com/2012/07/bankruptcy-judge-rejects-fair-finances.html
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