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Case 20-13130-LSS Doc 416 Filed 06/08/21 Page 1 of 38 IN THE UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF DELAWARE In re: Chapter 11 IN-SHAPE HOLDINGS, LLC et al.,1 Case No. 20-13130 (LSS) Debtors. (Jointly Administered) AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE I, Gregory A. Lesage, depose and say that I am employed by Stretto, the claims and noticing agent for the Debtors in the above-captioned cases. On June 7, 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: Order Setting an Omnibus Hearing Date (Docket No. 412) Debtors’ Motion for Entry of an Order Pursuant to Bankruptcy Code Sections 105(a), 305(a), 349, 554, and 1112(b) and Bankruptcy Rules 1017(a) and 6007 (I) Dismissing the Debtors’ Chapter 11 Cases and (II) Granting Related Relief (Docket No. 413) [THIS SPACE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK] _______________________________________ 1 The Debtors in these chapter 11 cases and the last four digits of each Debtor’s U.S. tax identification number are as follows: In-Shape Holdings, LLC (8112); In-Shape Health Clubs, LLC (2059); In-Shape Personal Training, LLC (7962). The notice address for each of the Debtors is 6507 Pacific Avenue, #344, Stockton, California 95207. Case 20-13130-LSS Doc 416 Filed 06/08/21 Page 2 of 38 Case 20-13130-LSS Doc 416 Filed 06/08/21 Page 3 of 38 Exhibit A Case 20-13130-LSS Doc 416 Filed 06/08/21 Page 4 of 38 Exhibit A Served Via First-Class Mail Name Attention Address 1 Address 2 City State Zip 1700 Investment II, LLC c/o Brothers Smith LLP Attn: Mark V. Isola 2033. N. Main St Suite 720 Walnut Creek CA 94596 2681 Oswell, LLC Attn: David Gay 1620 Mill Rock Way, Suite 900 Bakersfield CA 93311 2681 Oswell, LLC c/o Leonard K. Welsh 4500 California Avenue Second Floor Bakersfield CA 93309 2681 Oswell, LLC c/o Mark Gay 6706 Mellon Court Bakersfield CA 93308 American Express National Bank c/o Becket & Lee LLP Attn: Shraddha Bharatia PO Box 3001 Malvern PA 19355-0701 AMEX TRS Co., Inc. c/o Becket & Lee LLP Attn: Shraddha Bharatia PO Box 3001 Malvern PA 19355-0701 AmTrust North America, Inc. on behalf of Security National Insurance c/o Maurice Wutscher LLP Attn: Alan C. Hochheiser 23611 Chagrin Blvd Suite 207 Beachwood OH 44122 Bank of America Attn: LaMont L. Connie 555 California Street, 10th Floor San Francisco CA 94104 455 Golden Gate Avenue Suite California Attorney General’s Office Consumer Protection Section Attn: Bankruptcy Notices 11000 San Francisco CA 94102-7004 Centre Place Walnut Creek LLC c/o Donahue Fitzgerald LLP Attn: Eric A. Handler 1999 Harrison Street 26th Floor Oakland CA 94612-3520 Creative Drinks, Inc. Attn: Carey Boyarsky & Tony Matley 778 Camden Avenue Campbell CA 95008 Delaware Secretary of State Division of Corporations 401 Federal Street, Suite 4 Dover DE 19901 Delaware Secretary of State Division of Corporations Franchise Tax PO Box 898 Dover DE 19903 Delaware State Treasury 820 Silver Lake Blvd. Suite 100 Dover DE 19904 Farmers and Merchants Bank Attn: Kimberly Ryan 3001 McHenry Ave Modesto CA 95350 Froehlich 1995 Trust Attn: Monika & Ralph Froehlich PO Box 117512 Burlingame CA 94010 Internal Revenue Service PO Box 7346 Philadelphia PA 19101-7346 Money Network - CIP Attn: Client Services PO Box 8527 Coral Springs FL 33075 Official Committee of Unsecured Attn: James S. Carr & Kristin S. Elliott & Creditors c/o Kelley Drye & Warren LLP Lauren S. Schlussel 101 Park Avenue New York NY 10178 Official Committee of Unsecured Attn: Christopher M. Samis & Aaron H. Creditors c/o Potter Anderson & Corroon LLP Stulman 1313 N. Market Street, 6th Floor Wilmington DE 19801 Philadelphia Indemnity Insurance Company d/b/a Philadelphia Insurance c/o Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young, LLP Attn: Julie M. Murphy 1000 N. West Street Suite 1200 Wilmington DE 19801 Attn: Craig Solomon Ganz & Katherine E. Realty Income Properties 12, LLC c/o Ballard Spahr LLP Anderson Sanchez 1 E. Washington Street Suite 2300 Phoenix AZ 85004 Realty Income Properties 12, LLC c/o Ballard Spahr LLP Attn: Leslie C. Heilman & Laurel D. Roglen 919 N. Market Street 11th Floor Wilmington DE 19801-3034 Securities & Exchange Commission 100 F Street, NE Washington DC 20549 200 Vesey Street, Suite 400 Securities & Exchange Commission New York Regional Office Attn: Andrew Calamari, Regional Director Brookfield Place New York NY 10281-1022 Shopcore Properties, L.P. Attn: William McDonald 10920 Via Frontera Suite 220 San Diego CA 92127 Spirit Master Funding IX, LLC and Spirit Master Funding X, LLC c/o Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP Attn: John E. Mitchell & Yelena E. Archiyan 2121 North Pearl Street Suite 1100 Dallas TX 75201 Spirit Master Funding IX, LLC and Spirit Master Funding X, LLC c/o The Bifferato Firm Attn: Ian Connor Bifferato 1007 N. Orange Street, 4th Floor Wilmington DE 19801 United States Attorney for the District of Delaware Attn: Ellen Slights 1313 N Market Street Suite 400 Wilmington DE 19801 Vattadi Lathrop Crossing, LLC c/o Sullivan Hazeltine Allinson LLC Attn: William A. Hazeltine 919 North Market Street Suite 420 Wilmington DE 19801 In-Shape Holdings, LLC Case No. 20-13130 (LSS) Page 1 of 1 Case 20-13130-LSS Doc 416 Filed 06/08/21 Page 5 of 38 Exhibit B Case 20-13130-LSS Doc 416 Filed 06/08/21 Page 6 of 38 Exhibit B Served Via Electronic Mail Name Attention 1 Attention 2 Email 1700 Investment II, LLC c/o Brothers Smith LLP Attn: Mark V. Isola [email protected] 2681 Oswell, LLC Attn: David Gay [email protected] 2681 Oswell, LLC c/o Leonard K. Welsh [email protected] ACOF AIV A L.P. c/o Chipman Brown Cicero & Cole, LLP Attn: Mark L. Desgrosseilliers [email protected] [email protected] ACOF AIV A L.P. c/o Ropes & Gray LLP Attn: Gregg M. Galardi & Lindsay Lersner [email protected] AmTrust North America, Inc. on behalf of Security National Insurance Company c/o Maurice Wutscher LLP Attn: Alan C. Hochheiser [email protected] [email protected] Bank of America Attn: LaMont L. Connie [email protected] Attn: Stephen E. Gruendel, David Eades [email protected] Bank of America, N.A. c/o Moore & Van Allen PLLC Cole B. Richins [email protected] Bank of America, N.A. c/o Womble Bond Dickinson (US) LLP Attn: Matthew P. Ward [email protected] [email protected] Brixmor Operating Partnership LP c/o Ballard Spahr LLP Attn: Leslie C. Heilman & Laurel D. Roglen [email protected] Centre Place Walnut Creek LLC c/o Donahue Fitzgerald LLP Attn: Eric A. Handler [email protected] [email protected] Creative Drinks, Inc. Attn: Carey Boyarsky & Tony Matley [email protected] Delaware Secretary of State Division of Corporations [email protected] Delaware Secretary of State Division of Corporations [email protected] Farmers and Merchants Bank Attn: Kimberly Ryan [email protected] Froehlich 1995 Trust Attn: Monika & Ralph Froehlich [email protected] Froehlich Trust dated 1996 c/o Reger Rizzo & Darnall LLP Attn: Evan W. Rassman [email protected] Internal Revenue Service [email protected] Money Network - CIP Attn: Client Services [email protected] [email protected] Office of the United States Trustee J. Caleb Boggs Federal Building Attn: Jane M. Leamy [email protected] [email protected] Attn: James S. Carr & Kristin S. Elliott & [email protected] Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors c/o Kelley Drye & Warren LLP Lauren S. Schlussel [email protected] Attn: Christopher M. Samis & Aaron H. [email protected] Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors c/o Potter Anderson & Corroon LLP Stulman [email protected] Philadelphia Indemnity Insurance Company c/o Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young, d/b/a Philadelphia Insurance LLP Attn: Julie M. Murphy [email protected] Attn: Craig Solomon Ganz & Katherine E. [email protected] Realty Income Properties 12, LLC c/o Ballard Spahr LLP Anderson Sanchez [email protected] [email protected] Realty Income Properties 12, LLC c/o Ballard Spahr LLP Attn: Leslie C. Heilman & Laurel D. Roglen [email protected] Securities & Exchange Commission [email protected] Securities & Exchange Commission New York Regional Office Attn: Andrew Calamari, Regional Director [email protected] Shopcore Properties, L.P. Attn: William McDonald [email protected] In-Shape Holdings, LLC Case No. 20-13130 (LSS) Page 1 of 2 Case 20-13130-LSS Doc 416 Filed 06/08/21 Page 7 of 38 Exhibit B Served Via Electronic Mail Name Attention 1 Attention 2 Email [email protected] Solutions Investment Group, LLC c/o Ashby & Geddes, P.A. Attn: Gregory A. Taylor & Katharina Earle [email protected] Solutions Investment Group, LLC c/o Paul Hastings LLP Attn: Justin Rawlins [email protected] Spirit Master Funding IX, LLC and Spirit [email protected] Master Funding X, LLC c/o Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP Attn: John E. Mitchell & Yelena E. Archiyan [email protected] Spirit Master Funding IX, LLC and Spirit Master Funding X, LLC c/o The Bifferato Firm Attn: Ian Connor Bifferato [email protected] STORE Capital Corporation and STORE Attn: Craig Solomon Granz & Michael A. [email protected] Master Funding IV, LLC c/o Ballard Spahr LLP DiGiacomo [email protected] STORE Capital Corporation and STORE [email protected] Master Funding IV, LLC c/o Ballard Spahr LLP Attn: Leslie C. Heilman & Laurel D. Roglen [email protected] United States Attorney for the District of Delaware Attn: Ellen Slights [email protected] Vattadi Lathrop Crossing, LLC c/o Sullivan Hazeltine Allinson LLC Attn: William A.
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