The company behind the “Girls Gone Wild” video empire has filed for bankruptcy in a move it says is an effort to restructure its legal affairs after several disputed court judgments. GGW Brands LLC and several subsidiaries filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Wednesday in Los Angeles, listing more than $16 million in disputed claims.
‘Girls Gone Wild’ files for bankruptcy protection, cites disputed debt to Wynn casino
(via Washington Post) · March 1, 2013 · 10:21 AM
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