To purge the contempt, the order required Global Growth to pay $56,901,099 for the benefit of the FinCos. It required Lindberg to pay $52,424,571 for the benefit of Global Growth, along with additional specified amounts for the benefit of GB Capital, Eli Global, LLC, Eli Research, LLC, the ARM Companies, and the ECL Group. The trial court also inferred that defendants could borrow against or sell Global Growth’s interest in the trust that owns AAPC.
North Carolina appeals court upholds contempt in Lindberg insurer asset-freeze case
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