NerdWallet denied filing for bankruptcy after a fraudulent filing appeared in US federal court documents. The filing was signed by Robert Johnson with an address in Buffalo, New York. Other entities targeted by apparently phony bankruptcy cases included the city of Syracuse, a Taco Bell franchisee, and a financial tech company.
A Buffalo man has filed fraudulent bankruptcy petitions on behalf of two publicly traded companies in recent months. Why is it so hard to stop? Read it in The Brink. https://t.co/ThJQew3qVp
Personal finance platform NerdWallet, the city of Syracuse, New York, a Taco Bell franchisee and a financial tech company were targets of apparently phony bankruptcy cases opened in Delaware over the weekend by a frequent pro se litigant. https://t.co/p1COknnsWL
NerdWallet said it did not file for bankruptcy and cited a fraudulent filing. The filing that appeared earlier on Mar. 2 was signed by Robert Johnson and listed an address in Buffalo, New York https://t.co/nWnPfyHdh5 https://t.co/EQrnlCgYpR
$NRDS (+0.0% pre) NerdWallet says it did not file for bankruptcy, cites fraudulent filing - Reuters https://t.co/Ebm7RyvJhE
NerdWallet said on March 2 that it did not file for bankruptcy, saying a fraudulent filing appeared on an electronic public access service for US federal court documents https://t.co/nWnPfyGFrx https://t.co/Z0SziBpcSN
One more interesting point on NT filings. Just because a company files an NT doesn't necessarily mean that their 10K will be late. $BYND, for example, filed an NT late Thursday only to file their 10K on Friday morning.
NerdWallet says it did not file for bankruptcy, cites fraudulent filing https://t.co/RDa4fqcb7K https://t.co/DzzlhtDRK9