Court Dismisses Midway Lawsuit Against Sumner Redstone

Andy Chalk

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Court Dismisses Midway Lawsuit Against Sumner Redstone


A lawsuit filed against Sumner Redstone and others by creditors of the bankrupt Midway Games has been dismissed, although the judge in the case made it very clear he wasn't happy about doing it.

The long-troubled Midway Games lawsuit [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/89405-Midway-Files-For-Chapter-11-Bankruptcy] against Redstone, Thomas and others, claiming fraudulent transfers, breach of fiduciary duty and other such arcane financial whaddayacallits.

That suit has now been dismissed by a U.S. bankruptcy court, which declared that Redstone and the Midway board of directors did not breach its duties to stakeholders or engage in other illegal activities. The judge in the case did, however, make a point of noting that while the Midway executives didn't break the law, they certainly don't deserve any kudos for their behavior.

"The decision is not an endorsement of any of the defendants' actions," Judge Kevin Gross wrote in his ruling. "The defendants oversaw the ruin of a once highly successful company, only to hide behind the protective skirt of Delaware law, which the court is bound to apply."

Some claims against Redstone's National Amusements company, which holds controlling interests in entities like CBS Corporation and Viacom, were allowed to stand, including one that "seeks to demote the remaining $20 million unsecured portion of the loans not sold to Thomas to the level of equity." None of it will have any impact on Midway itself, though; the fate of the once-great gaming company was decided last summer, when Warner purchased [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/92873-Midway-Sale-Approved-Studios-Still-Facing-Closure] "substantially all" of Midway's assets for $33 million.

Source: BusinessWeek [http://www.businessweek.com/news/2010-02-03/redstone-directors-win-dismissal-of-midway-creditors-lawsuit.html]


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Cherry Cola

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Well, that made my day go from happy to sad.

Damn executives only caring for themselves. I feel sorry for all the people who got screwed over at Midway.
 

hansari

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Andy Chalk said:
"The decision is not an endorsement of any of the defendants' actions," Judge Kevin Gross wrote in his ruling. "The defendants oversaw the ruin of a once highly successful company, only to hide behind the protective skirt of Delaware law, which the court is bound to apply."
...and were TOTALLY successful...

Yeah, shit like this wont entice devious business practices...
 

Jared

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hansari said:
Andy Chalk said:
"The decision is not an endorsement of any of the defendants' actions," Judge Kevin Gross wrote in his ruling. "The defendants oversaw the ruin of a once highly successful company, only to hide behind the protective skirt of Delaware law, which the court is bound to apply."
...and were TOTALLY successful...

Yeah, shit like this wont entice devious business practices...
Seriously.

I like how the judge though let them know his feelings...and, if he could have done...Sucks for Midway still
 

tkioz

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I don't blame the judge, generally today the spirit of the law gets bent over by the letter of the law and violated with a blunt object.
 

hansari

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tkioz said:
I don't blame the judge, generally today the spirit of the law gets bent over by the letter of the law and violated with a blunt object.
Cause the law is OLD!

Shit hasn't caught up yet, not even in the midst of the economy have we reformed Wall Street. And what else? How has the law changed to suit a world where business isn't national or about bartering, but global and based on "credit"? How about a world with the internet? Surrogate mothers? Gay Couples?

Its all nonsense. We don't have prostitutes, we have "escort services"...