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AFFIDAVIT of SERVICE I, Gregory A. Lesage, Depose and Say That I Am Case 21-10549-JTD Doc 98 Filed 03/25/21 Page 1 of 58 IN THE UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF DELAWARE In re: Chapter 11 SC SJ Holdings LLC, et al.,1 Case No. 21-10549 (JTD) 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 March 22, 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: Initial Monthly Operating Report (Docket No. 84) Notice of Commencement (Docket No. 86) Motion of Debtors for Entry of Order Pursuant to Bankruptcy Code Sections 105(a), 501, 502, 503, and 1111(a), Bankruptcy Rules 2002 and 3003(c)(3), and Local Rules 1009-2 and 2002-1(e) (I) Establishing Bar Dates for Filing Claims Against the Debtors and (II) Approving Form and Manner of Notice Thereof (Docket No. 87) [THIS SPACE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK] _______________________________________ 1 The Debtors in these chapter 11 cases, along with the last four digits of each Debtor’s federal tax identification number, include: SC SJ Holdings LLC (5141) and FMT SJ LLC (7200). The mailing address for both Debtors is 3223 Crow Canyon Road, Suite 300 San Ramon, CA 94583. Case 21-10549-JTD Doc 98 Filed 03/25/21 Page 2 of 58 Case 21-10549-JTD Doc 98 Filed 03/25/21 Page 3 of 58 Exhibit A Case 21-10549-JTD Doc 98 Filed 03/25/21 Page 4 of 58 Exhibit A Served Via First-Class Mail Name Attention Address 1 Address 2 City State Zip Country Acco Engineered System Attn: John Hanson, President Northern Region 2361 Qume Drive San Jose CA 95131 Accor Management US Inc. c/o Young Conaway Stargatt & Taylor, LLP Attn: Sean M. Beach 1000 North King Street Wilmington DE 19801 Accor/Fairmont Hotel Resorts Attn: Barbara Kilner 155 Wellington Street West, Suite 3300 Toronto ON M5V 0C3 Canada Accor/Fairmont Hotel Resorts c/o Sidley Austin LLP Attn: Sam Newman 555 West Fifth Street Los Angeles CA 90013 Barracuda Networks, Inc Attn: Dustin Driggs, Chief Financial Officer 3175 S Winchester Blvd Campbell CA 95008 Barracuda Networks, Inc c/o Friedman & Springwater LLP Attn: Ellen A. Friedman 350 Sansome Street, Suite 800 San Francisco CA 94104 Becton, Dickinson and Company Attn: Credit Department 1 Becton Drive Franklin Lakes NJ 07417-1880 CA Department Of Tax And Revenue Attn: Robert Tucker, Chief Counsel 250 South Second Street San Jose CA 95113-2706 Cappstone Inc. Cappstone Inc. dba No More Dirt Attn: Charles Gough 1699 Valencia Street San Francisco CA 94110 City of San Jose Attn: Nora Frimann, City Attorney 200 E Santa Clara St San Jose CA 95113 CLNC 2019-FL1 Funding LLC c/o Colony Credit Real Estate, Inc. 515 S. Flower Street 44th Floor Los Angeles CA 90071 CLNC 2019-FL1 Funding, LLC & Attn: Jeffrey C. Krause, Michael S. CLNC Fair Jose Pref, LLC c/o Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP Neumeister, & Rama S. Douglas 333 South Grand Avenue Los Angeles CA 90071-3197 CLNC 2019-FL1 Funding, LLC & Attn: Derek C. Abbott & Paige N. CLNC Fair Jose Pref, LLC c/o Morris, Nichols, Arsht & Tunnell LLP Topper 1201 N. Market St. 16th Floor Wilmington DE 19899-1347 CLNC Fair Jose Pref LLC c/o Corporation Service Company 251 Little Falls Drive Wilmington DE 19808 Delaware Office of the Attorney 820 N French Street Carvel State General Department of Justice Office Building Wilmington DE 19801 Delaware Secretary of State Division of Corporations Franchise Tax PO Box 898 Dover DE 19903 Delaware State Treasury 820 Silver Lake Blvd. Suite 110 Dover DE 19904 Encore Global, fka PSAV Attn: Accounts Receivable 23918 Network Place Chicago IL 60673 Fairmont Hotel- San Francisco 950 Mason St. San Francisco CA 94108 FMT SJ Catering LLC c/o LimNexus LLP Attn: Steven Kortanek 1000 N. West Street Ste. 1200 Wilmington DE 19801 Attn: Derek C. Abbott & Paige N. FMT SJ Catering LLC c/o Morrison Nichols Arsht & Tunnell LLP Topper 1201 N. Market Street, 16th Floor Wilmington DE 19899-1347 Impark Attn: Steve Mooney & Robert Bindel 1740 Cesar Chavez Street, Unit 2W San Francisco CA 94124 Internal Revenue Service Centralized Insolvency Operation PO Box 7346 Philadelphia PA 19101-7346 Minibar North America Attn: Pat Galgano, CFO 7340 Westmore Rd Rockville MD 20850 405 North King Street, Suite 500 Minibar North America, Inc. c/o Whiteford, Taylor & Preston LLC Attn: Stephen B. Gerald The Renaissance Center Wilmington DE 19801 Office of the United States Attorney for the District of Delaware c/o U.S. Attorney’s Office Hercules Building 1313 N. Market Street Wilmington DE 19801 Office of the United States Trustee for the District of Delaware 844 King Street, Suite 2207 Lockbox 35 Wilmington DE 19801 Otis Attn: Rochel Baumann 470 Lakeside Drive, Suite D Sunnyvale CA 94085 Owl Energy c/o Owl Companies Attn: Eric Perea 2465 Campus Drive Irvine CA 92612 Pacific Coast Trane Attn: Jeff O'Connell 310 Soquel Way Sunnyvale CA 94085 Attn: Brian Wong, Vice President, Deputy Pacific Gas & Electric General Counsel, and Corporate Secretary 77 Beale Street, 24th Floor San Francisco CA 94105 Pacific Gas & Electric Attn: Laura Scott PO Box 997300 Sacramento CA 95899-7300 San Jose Water Co Attn: Tricia Zacharisen 110 West Taylor St. San Jose CA 95110-2131 Securities & Exchange Commission New York Regional Office Attn: Regional Director 200 Vesey Street Suite 400 New York NY 10281-1022 Securities & Exchange Commission Secretary of the Treasury 100 F Street, NE Washington DC 20549 Siemens Industry Attn: Accounts Receivable 300 New Jersey Avenue, Suite 1000 Washington DC 20001 Small Business Administration 409 3rd St SW Washington DC 20416 Attn: Todd McHenry, General Counsel & Sonifi Solutions Inc Corporate Secretary 777 S Figueroa St. Ste. 4225 Los Angeles CA 90017 State of California Franchise Tax Board PO Box 942857 Sacramento CA 94257-0531 SC SJ Holdings LLC, et al. Case No. 21-10549 (JTD) Page 1 of 2 Case 21-10549-JTD Doc 98 Filed 03/25/21 Page 5 of 58 Exhibit A Served Via First-Class Mail Name Attention Address 1 Address 2 City State Zip Country State of California Office of The Attorney General PO Box 944255 Sacramento CA 94244-2550 State of California State Board of Equalization 450 N Street, Mic:121 Sacramento CA 94279-0121 California Department of Tax and Fee State of California State Board of Equalization Administration PO Box 942879 Sacramento CA 94279-6001 Teamsters Local Union No. 856 c/o Beeson, Tayer & Bodine, APC Attn: Catherine E. Holzhauser 520 Capitol Mall Suite 300 Sacramento CA 95814 U.S. Department of Justice 950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington DC 20530-0001 Vesta Foodservice Attn: Accounts Receivable 31773 Hayman St Hayward CA 94544 SC SJ Holdings LLC, et al. Case No. 21-10549 (JTD) Page 2 of 2 Case 21-10549-JTD Doc 98 Filed 03/25/21 Page 6 of 58 Exhibit B Case 21-10549-JTD Doc 98 Filed 03/25/21 Page 7 of 58 Exhibit B Served Via Electronic Mail Name Attention 1 Email Attn: John Hanson, President Northern Acco Engineered System Region [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Accor Management US Inc. c/o Sidley Austin LLP [email protected] Accor Management US Inc. c/o Sidley Austin LLP [email protected] [email protected] Accor Management US Inc. c/o Young Conaway Stargatt & Taylor, LLP [email protected] Accor/Fairmont Hotel Resorts Attn: Barbara Kilner [email protected] Accor/Fairmont Hotel Resorts c/o Sidley Austin LLP [email protected] Barracuda Networks, Inc c/o Friedman & Springwater LLP [email protected] Becton, Dickinson and Company Attn: Credit Department [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] CA Department Of Tax And Revenue Attn: Robert Tucker, Chief Counsel [email protected] Cappstone Inc. Cappstone Inc. dba No More Dirt [email protected] City of San Jose Attn: Nora Frimann, City Attorney [email protected] [email protected] CLNC 2019-FL1 Funding, LLC & CLNC [email protected] Fair Jose Pref, LLC c/o Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP [email protected] CLNC 2019-FL1 Funding, LLC & CLNC [email protected] Fair Jose Pref, LLC c/o Morris, Nichols, Arsht & Tunnell LLP [email protected] Delaware Office of the Attorney General [email protected] Delaware Secretary of State Division of Corporations [email protected] Delaware State Treasury [email protected] Encore Global, fka PSAV Attn: Accounts Receivable [email protected] Fairmont Hotel- San Francisco [email protected] FMT SJ Catering LLC c/o LimNexus LLP [email protected] FMT SJ Catering LLC c/o Morrison Nichols Arsht & Tunnell LLP [email protected] [email protected] Impark Attn: Steve Mooney & Robert Bindel [email protected] Imperial Parking, LLC c/o Cullen and Dykman LLP [email protected] Minibar North America Attn: Pat Galgano, CFO [email protected] Minibar North America, Inc. c/o Whiteford, Taylor & Preston L.L.P. [email protected] Minibar North America, Inc. c/o Whiteford, Taylor & Preston LLC [email protected] Otis Attn: Rochel Baumann [email protected] Owl Energy c/o Owl Companies [email protected] Pacific Coast Trane Attn: Jeff O'Connell [email protected] SC SJ Holdings LLC, et al. Case No. 21-10549 (JTD) Page 1 of 2 Case 21-10549-JTD Doc 98 Filed 03/25/21 Page 8 of 58 Exhibit B Served Via Electronic Mail Name Attention 1 Email Attn: Brian Wong, Vice President, Deputy [email protected] Pacific Gas & Electric General Counsel, and Corporate Secretary [email protected] Pacific Gas & Electric Attn: Laura Scott [email protected] San Jose Water Co Attn: Tricia Zacharisen [email protected] Siemens Industry Attn: Accounts Receivable [email protected] Small Business Administration [email protected] Attn: Todd McHenry, General Counsel & Sonifi Solutions Inc Corporate Secretary [email protected] State of California Office of The Attorney General [email protected] Teamsters Local Union No.
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