AFA Investment Inc.

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Case Number:

1:12-bk-11127

Court:

Delaware

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  1. October 02, 2012

    Creditor, Others Challenge 'Pink Slime' Co. AFA's Settlement

    AFA Foods Inc., the meat processor driven into bankruptcy by consumer backlash over "pink slime" beef filler, received negative feedback Tuesday in the form of two objections to its global settlement to divvy up the $70 million brought in from auctioning off its assets.

  2. September 18, 2012

    'Pink Slime' Co. AFA Forges Deal With Creditors In Ch. 11

    AFA Foods Inc., the meat processor run into bankruptcy by consumer backlash over "pink slime" beef filler, sought Delaware bankruptcy court approval Tuesday for a global settlement resolving lingering disputes between creditors over the proceeds from the company's liquidation.

  3. August 23, 2012

    'Pink Slime' Co. AFA Finds $2.2M Stalking Horse For Final Plant

    AFA Foods Inc., the meat processor driven into bankruptcy by a public backlash over "pink slime" beef filler, has entered into a $2.2 million stalking horse agreement to sell its fifth and last remaining plant, according to a notice filed Thursday in Delaware bankruptcy court.

  4. July 12, 2012

    AFA Foods Nets $57M In Sale Of Texas, Pa. Meat Plants

    AFA Foods Inc., the meat processor driven into bankruptcy by public backlash over "pink slime" beef filler, won court approval Thursday to sell processing plants in Texas and Pennsylvania to separate bidders for approximately $57 million.

  5. June 26, 2012

    AFA Foods Cleared To Sell 2 Meat Plants For $12M

    AFA Foods Inc., the meat processor run into bankruptcy by the consumer backlash over "pink slime" beef filler, won court approval Tuesday to sell two of its five processing plants to separate buyers for a combined $11.7 million.

  6. April 03, 2012

    Atty Says 'Pink Slime' Maker's Sale May Not Cover Debt

    AFA Foods Inc., which blamed its bankruptcy on the "pink slime" beef filler controversy, doubts that the sale of its businesses will be sufficient to pay off the company's secured debt, an attorney for the meat processor told a Delaware bankruptcy judge on Tuesday.