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IN the UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT for the EASTERN DISTRICT of VIRGINIA RICHMOND DIVISION Case 20-32299-KLP Doc 1498 Filed 02/19/21 Entered 02/19/21 18:50:04 Desc Main Document Page 1 of 145 IN the UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT FOR the EASTERN DISTRICT of VIRGINIA RICHMOND DIVISION ) In re: ) Chapter 11 ) INTELSAT S.A., et al.1 ) Case No. 20-32299 (KLP) ) Debtors. ) (Jointly Administered) ) AFFIDAVIT of SERVICE I, Victoria X. Tran, depose and say that I am employed by Stretto, the claims and noticing agent for the Debtors in the above-captioned case. On February 12, 2021, at my direction and under my supervision, employees of Stretto caused the following documents to be served via first-class mail on the service list attached hereto as Exhibit A, and via electronic mail on the service list attached hereto as Exhibit B: • Joint Chapter 11 Plan of Reorganization of Intelsat S.A. and its Debtor Affiliates (Docket No. 1467) • Disclosure Statement for the Joint Chapter 11 Plan of Reorganization of Intelsat S.A. and its Debtor Affiliates (Docket No. 1468) • Debtors’ Motion for Entry of an Order (I) Approving the Adequacy of the Disclosure Statement, (II) Approving the Solicitation Procedures with Respect to Confirmation of the Debtors’ Proposed Chapter 11 Plan, (III) Approving the Forms of Ballots and Notices in Connection Therewith, (IV) Scheduling Certain Dates with Respect Thereto, and (V) Granting Related Relief (Docket No. 1469) • Notice of Motions and Notice of Hearing (Docket No. 1470) Furthermore, on February 12, 2021, at my direction and under my supervision, employees of Stretto caused the following document to be served via first-class mail on the service list attached hereto as Exhibit C: • Notice of Motions and Notice of Hearing (Docket No. 1470) __________________________________________ 1 Due to the large number of Debtors in these chapter 11 cases, for which joint administration has been granted, a complete list of the Debtor entities and the last four digits of their federal tax identification numbers is not provided herein. A complete list may be obtained on the website of the Debtors’ claims and noticing agent at https://cases.stretto.com/intelsat. the location of the Debtors’ service address is: 7900 Tysons One Place, McLean, VA 22102. Case 20-32299-KLP Doc 1498 Filed 02/19/21 Entered 02/19/21 18:50:04 Desc Main Document Page 2 of 145 Case 20-32299-KLP Doc 1498 Filed 02/19/21 Entered 02/19/21 18:50:04 Desc Main Document Page 3 of 145 Exhibit A Case 20-32299-KLP Doc 1498 Filed 02/19/21 Entered 02/19/21 18:50:04 Desc Main Document Page 4 of 145 Exhibit A Served via First-Class Mail Name Attention Address 1 Address 2 City State Zip Country Ad Hoc Comm Parent Company Creditor c/o P W Rifkind Wharton & Garrison 1285 Avenue of the Americas Attn: Paul M. Basta et al New York NY 10019 Ad Hoc Gp Intelsat Jackson Dbthldrs c/o Jones Day 250 Vesey St Attn: Acosta Morin New York NY 10281 Ad Hoc Gp Intelsat Jackson Dbthldrs c/o Jones Day 51 Louisiana Ave NW Attn: J. Ryan Sims Washington DC 20001 Ad Hoc Gp Intelsat Jackson Dbthldrs c/o Jones Day 555 S Flower St 15th Floor Attn: Bruce Bennett Los Angeles CA 90071 Ad Hoc Group Convertible Ntholders c/o Boies Schiller Flexner LLP 333 Main St Attn: Marc V. Ayala Armonk NY 10504 Ad Hoc Group Convertible Ntholders c/o Boies Schiller Flexner LLP 55 Hudson Yards 20th Floor Attn: Duane L. Loft New York NY 10001 Ad Hoc Group Convertible Ntholders c/o Nelson Mullins et al 101 Constitution Ave NW Suite 900 Attn: H. Jason Gold et al Washington DC 20001 Ad Hoc Group Convertible Ntholders c/o Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP 180 Maiden Ln Attn: Kristopher M. Hansen et al New York NY 10038 Ad Hoc Group of Secured Noteholders c/o Zemanian Law Group 223 E City Hall Ave Suite 201 Attn: Zemanian Driscol Norfolk VA 23510 Ad Hoc Group of Secured Noteholders Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale Dorr 60 State St Attn: Benjamin W. Loveland Boston MA 02109 Ad Hoc Group of Secured Noteholders Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale Dorr 7 World Trade Cntr 250 Greenwich St Attn: Philip D. Anker et al New York NY 10007 Alabama Attorney General Attn: Legal 501 Washington Ave Montgomery AL 36104 AmTrust North America Assure Space c/o Maurice Wutscher LLP 23611 Chagrin Blvd Suite 207 Attn Alan C. Hochheiser Beachwood CA 44122 Appaloosa LP c/o Paul Weiss Rifkind et al 1285 Avenue of the Americas Attn Basta Clayton Kimpler Blumberg New York NY 10019 Appaloosa LP c/o Whiteford Taylor & Preston LLP 2 James Cnt 1021 E Cary St Ste 1700 Attn: Christopher A. Jones Richmond VA 23219 AT&T Corp. and Affiliates Attn: James W. Grudus 1 Rockefeller Plaza Room 18-19 New York NY 10020 AT&T Corp. and Affiliates c/o Arnold Porter Kaye Scholer LLP 70 W Madison St Suite 4200 Attn: Brian J. Lohan Chicago IL 60602 Luxembourg Brown Rudnick LLP Attn: Robert Stark 7 Times Square New York NY 10036 Cnsl Sp Com Brd Intelsat JcksnHldSA c/o Spotts Fain PC 411 E Franklin St Suite 600 Attn: Robert H. Chappell III et al Richmond VA 23219 County of Loudoun Virginia Attn: S Jackson Ast County Attorney PO Box 7000 1 Harrison St SE 5th Floor Leesburg VA 20177-7000 Credit Suisse AG c/o Davis Polk 11 Madison Ave Attn: Jason Kyrwood et al New York NY 10010 Cyrus Capital Partners LP c/o Boies Schiller Flexner LLP 55 Hudson Yards 20th Floor Attn: Duane L. Loft New York NY 10001 Cyrus Capital Partners LP c/oNelson Mullins Riley Scarborough 101 Constitution Ave NW Suite 900 Attn: Gold and Trache Washington DC 200001 Delaware Department of Justice Attn: Legal 820 N French St Carvel State Office Building Wilmington DE 19801 Delaware Trust Company Attn: Legal 251 Little Falls Dr Wilmington DE 19808 Federal Comunications Commission Attn: Legal 445 12th St SW Washington DC 20554 Georgia Attorney General Attn: Legal 40 Capitol Sq SW Atlanta GA 30334 Hawaii Dept Attorney General Attn: Legal 425 Queen St Honolulu HI 96813 Hispasat S.A c/o Hahn & Hessen LLP 488 Madison Ave Attn: Janine M. Figueiredo New York NY 10022 Hispasat S.A. c/o Crowleyeratore PC 150 Boush St Suite 604 Attn: Karen M. Crowley Norfolk VA 23510 Intelsat Jackson Ad Hoc Group c/o Akin Gumpstrauss Hauer & Feld 1 Bryant Park Attn: Dizengoff Qureshi Kahn New York NY 10036 National Asc of Attorneys General Attn: Legal 1850 M St NW 12th Floor Washington DC 20036 U.S. Bank National Association Barry Ihrke VP Global Corp Trust 60 Livingston Ave EP-MN-WS1D St. Paul MN 55107 In re: Intelsat S.A., et al. Case No. 20-32299 (KLP) Page 1 of 1 Case 20-32299-KLP Doc 1498 Filed 02/19/21 Entered 02/19/21 18:50:04 Desc Main Document Page 5 of 145 Exhibit B Case 20-32299-KLP Doc 1498 Filed 02/19/21 Entered 02/19/21 18:50:04 Desc Main Document Page 6 of 145 Exhibit B Served via First-Class Mail Name Attention Address 1 Email [email protected] 5G Everywhere in America, LLC c/o Hirschler Fleischer PC Attn: Stephen E. Leach and Robert R. Vieth [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Ad Hoc Committee of Parent Company Attn: Paul M. Basta, Lewis R. Clayton, Kyle [email protected] Creditors c/o Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP Kimpler, Irene Blumberg [email protected] [email protected] Ad Hoc Committee of Parent Company Creditorsc/o Whiteford, Taylor & Preston LLP Attn: Christopher A. Jones [email protected] Ad Hoc Group of Convertible Noteholders c/o Boies Schiller Flexner LLP Attn: Marc V. Ayala [email protected] [email protected] Ad Hoc Group of Convertible Noteholders c/o Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP Attn: H. Jason Gold & Dylan G. Trache [email protected] Ad Hoc Group of Convertible Noteholders c/o Boies Schiller Flexner LLP Attn: Duane L. Loft [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Attn: Kristopher M. Hansen, Daniel A. Fliman, [email protected] Ad Hoc Group of Convertible Noteholders c/o Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP Sayan Bhattacharyya, Isaac S. Sasson [email protected] Ad Hoc Group of Intelsat Jackson Debtholders c/o Jones Day Attn: Bruce Bennett [email protected] Ad Hoc Group of Intelsat Jackson Debtholders c/o Jones Day Attn: J. Ryan Sims [email protected] [email protected] Ad Hoc Group of Intelsat Jackson Debtholders c/o Jones Day Attn: Michele Acosta & Nicholas J. Morin [email protected] Ad Hoc Group of Secured Noteholders c/o Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP Attn: Benjamin W. Loveland [email protected] [email protected] Attn: Philip D. Anker Lauren R. Lifland [email protected] Ad Hoc Group of Secured Noteholders c/o Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP Salvatore M. Daniele [email protected] [email protected] Ad Hoc Group of Secured Noteholders c/o Zemanian Law Group Attn: Peter G. Zemanian Paul A Driscol [email protected] Alabama Office of The Attorney General [email protected] AmTrust North America, Inc. on behalf Assure Space LLC c/o Maurice Wutscher LLP Attn Alan C. Hochheiser [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Attn: Paul M. Basta, Lewis R. Clayton, Kyle [email protected] Appaloosa LP c/o Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP Kimpler, Irene Blumberg [email protected] Appaloosa LP c/o Whiteford, Taylor & Preston, LLP Attn: Christopher A.
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