A bankruptcy judge in Miami reversed herself and allowed a trustee to pursue a debtor’s corporate alter egos in bankruptcy.
The question before U.S. Bankruptcy Court Chief Judge Laurel Isicoff was whether trustee Robert Angueira had standing to peer behind the corporate curtain and liquidate the assets of an offshore foundation and several other companies linked to wealthy Miami-Dade businessman Leonidas Ortega Trujillo, whose family once controlled Ecuador’s fourth largest bank.
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