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UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT DISTRICT of NEW JERSEY Caption in Compliance with D.N.J Case 19-30256-VFP Doc 169 Filed 12/31/19 Entered 12/31/19 09:20:50 Desc Main Document Page 1 of 16 UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT DISTRICT OF NEW JERSEY Caption in Compliance with D.N.J. LBR 9004-19(b) OMNI AGENT SOLUTIONS, LLC 5955 De Soto Ave, Ste 100 Woodland Hills, CA 91367 (818) 906-8300 (818) 783-2737 Facsimile Scott M. Ewing ([email protected]) Case No.: 19-30256-VFP In Re: Chapter: 11 CTE 1 LLC, Judge: Vincent F. Papalia Debtor(s) CERTIFICATION OF SERVICE 1. I, Scott M. Ewing : X represent the Claims and Noticing Agent, in the above-captioned matters am the secretary/paralegal for __________________, who represents in this matter. am the in the above case and am representing myself. I caused the following pleadings and/or documents to be 2. On December 24, 2019 served on the parties listed in the chart below: Notice of Bid Deadline, Auction Date, and Sale Hearing for the Approval of the Sale of Certain Assets of the Debtor Free and Clear of Liens, Claims, and Interests1 Order Approving Sales Procedure Notice and Bidding Procedures [Docket No. 156] 3. I hereby certify under penalty of perjury that the above documents were sent using the mode of service indicated. Dated: December 26, 2019 /s/ Scott M. Ewing Signature: Scott M. Ewing 1 A copy of the Notice is attached as Exhibit D. 3952037 Case 19-30256-VFP Doc 169 Filed 12/31/19 Entered 12/31/19 09:20:50 Desc Main Document Page 2 of 16 Name And Address of Party Served Relationship Of Mode Of Service Party To The Case SEE EXHIBIT A SEE EXHIBIT A Hand-Delivered Regular mail Certified mail/RRR X Other Electronic mail (As authorized by the Court or by rule. Cite the rule if applicable.) SEE EXHIBIT B SEE EXHIBIT B Hand-Delivered X Regular mail Certified mail/RRR Other UPS Overnight (As authorized by the Court or by rule. Cite the rule if applicable.) SEE EXHIBIT C SEE EXHIBIT C Hand-Delivered Regular mail Certified mail/RRR X Other UPS Overnight (As authorized by the Court or by rule. Cite the rule if applicable.) Case 19-30256-VFP Doc 169 Filed 12/31/19 Entered 12/31/19 09:20:50 Desc Main Document Page 3 of 16 EXHIBIT A Case 19-30256-VFP Doc 169 Filed 12/31/19 Entered 12/31/19 09:20:50 Desc Main Document Page 4 of 16 Relationship Of Party To The Case Name And E-Mail Address of Party Served American Express National Bank Becket & Lee LLP [email protected] Attorneys for Frank C. Holtham, Jr. Brach Eichler L.L.C. [email protected] Carl J Soranno Counsel for A&S Management, LLC. Takvorian & Associates, LLC [email protected] Richard C. Takvorian Counsel for Carmine A. DeMaio Sills Cummis & Gross, PC [email protected] David W. Phillips Counsel for Carmine A. DeMaio, III Sills Cummis & Gross, PC [email protected] S. Jason Teele Counsel for Carmine Zeccardi, Sr. Rabinowitz, Lubetkin & Tully, LLC [email protected] Jonathan I. Rabinowitz Counsel for Carmine Zeccardi, Sr. and Carmine Zeccardi Jr. Rabinowitz, Lubetkin & Tully, LLC [email protected] John J. Harmon Counsel for CDK Global, LLC. Barnes & Thornburg, LLP [email protected] Regina S.E Murphy Counsel for Chalfin Realty, LLC. Cole Schotz PC [email protected] Ryan T. Jareck Counsel for DTF Holdings, LLC. Wilk Auslander LLP [email protected] Eloy A. Peral Counsel for DTF Holdings, LLC. Wilk Auslander LLP [email protected] Michael Contos Counsel for Englewood Dealership Properties LLC. Wasserman Jurista & Stolz, P.C. [email protected] Daniel M. Stolz Counsel for First Bank Stark & Stark, PC [email protected] Joseph H. Lemkin Counsel for First Bank Stark & Stark, PC [email protected] Timothy P. Duggan Counsel for Interested party Nissan Motor Acceptance Corp McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter, LLP [email protected] Counsel for James Kocher Law Offices of Robert A Stutman, PC [email protected] Jared L. Elster Counsel for Keystone Auto Lending Inc. Unruh Turner, Burke & Fees [email protected] Kristen Wetzel Ladd Counsel for Lexus, a division of Toyota Motor Sales USA, Inc. Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough, LLP [email protected] Ronald McMahan Counsel for Lexus, a divison of Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A, Inc. Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough, LLP [email protected] Jody A. Bedenbaugh Counsel for Rumbelon, Inc. Wholesale Express, Inc. Wholesale, Inc. Fox Rothschild LLP [email protected] Michael G. Menkowitz Counsel for Rumbleon, Inc.; Wholesale, Inc. and Wholesale Express,Inc. Klestadt Winters Jureller Southard & Stevens, [email protected] Tracy L. Klestadt Counsel for Santander Bank Saldutti Law Group [email protected] Rebecca K. McDowell Counsel for Santander Bank Saldutti Law Group [email protected] Robert L. Saldutti Counsel for Secured Creditors Toyota Motor Credit Wong Fleming, PC [email protected] Joseph Marrazo Counsel for the Offical Committee of Unsecured Creditors Gibbons PC [email protected] Robert Malone Counsel for the Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors Gibbons PC [email protected] Brett S. Theisen Counsel for Toyota Motor Credit Corporation Wong Fleming, PC [email protected] Daniel C. Fleming Counsel for Toyota Motor Credit Corporation Wong Fleming, PC [email protected] James. K. Haney Counsel for Venice Auto Body & Painting Specialist Law Offices Of Colin M. Quinn, LLC [email protected] Colin M. Quinn Counsel forAmerican Guardian Funding Corporation Griffin Williams LLP [email protected] Joseph P. Sauber Counsel to the Debtor Arent Fox LLP [email protected] Robert M. Hirsh Cousel for DTF Holdings, LLC. Wilk Auslander LLP [email protected] Eric J. Snyder Secured Creditor American Guardian Funding Corporation [email protected] Secured Creditor Bank of the West [email protected] Nandita Bakhshi United States Trustee Office of the United States Trustee [email protected] Fran B. Steele Case 19-30256-VFP Doc 169 Filed 12/31/19 Entered 12/31/19 09:20:50 Desc Main Document Page 5 of 16 EXHIBIT B Case 19-30256-VFP Doc 169 Filed 12/31/19 Entered 12/31/19 09:20:50 Desc Main Document Page 6 of 16 Relationship Of Party To The Case Name And Address Of Party Served List of Creditors (Matrix) 335 Grand Avenue, LLC 335 Grand Ave Leonia, NJ 07605-2310 List of Creditors (Matrix) 800 Response P.O. Box 2225 S Burlington, VT 05407-2225 List of Creditors (Matrix) A&S Management, LLC 196 Rt 46 E Lodi, NJ 07644-3601 List of Creditors (Matrix) Adalgisa Lopez-Almanzar 3065 Grand Concourse, Apt 3A Bronx, NY 10468 List of Creditors (Matrix) Adele M Bond 1020 Grand Concourse, Apt 22C Bronx, NY 10451 List of Creditors (Matrix) Agnieszka J Krajewska 199 Maple Ave, 2nd Fl Wallington, NJ 07057 List of Creditors (Matrix) Agws 4450 Weaver Pkwy, Ste 200 Warrenville, IL 60555-3253 List of Creditors (Matrix) Aixa Smith 390 Oak Ave River Edge, NJ 07661 List of Creditors (Matrix) Ajinkya Mokal 112 Wesmont Dr Wood Ridge, NJ 07075 List of Creditors (Matrix) Alco Fasteners Int'L 315 Cedar Hill Rd Wappingers Falls, NY 12590-5803 List of Creditors (Matrix) Alejandra I Brito 228 Chestnut Ave Bogota, NJ 07603 List of Creditors (Matrix) Alexander Eppel 1252 Ave Y, Apt 3C Brooklyn, NY 11235 List of Creditors (Matrix) Alexander Kogan 30 Clark St Cresskill, NJ 07626 List of Creditors (Matrix) Alexis S Cook 408 E 9th Ave, Fl 1 Roselle, NJ 07203 List of Creditors (Matrix) Alice R Macri 42 New St Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632 List of Creditors (Matrix) Alicia Robinson 3215 Ave H, Apt 9C Brooklyn, NY 11210 List of Creditors (Matrix) Alison Jill Meister 22 Kendall Dr New City, NY 10956 List of Creditors (Matrix) Alldata P.O. Box 848379 Dallas, TX 75284-8379 List of Creditors (Matrix) Alvin C Jacobs 260 Center St Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632 List of Creditors (Matrix) American Guardian Funding Corp 4450 Weaver Pkwy, Ste 200 Warrenville, IL 60555-3253 List of Creditors (Matrix) American Guardian Funding Corp c/o Griffin Williams LLP Attn: Joseph P Sauber 21 N 4th St Geneva, IL 60134 List of Creditors (Matrix) American Wear Uniforms 261 N 18th St East Orange, NJ 07017-5352 List of Creditors (Matrix) Amy Ackerson 245 Page Ave Lyndhurst, NJ 07071-2614 List of Creditors (Matrix) Amy L Corona 238 Knoll Dr Park Ridge, NJ 07656 List of Creditors (Matrix) Andrea M Chesley 11 68th St, Apt 2 West New York, NJ 07093 List of Creditors (Matrix) Angelina C Livas 400 E 70th St, Apt 2601 New York, NY 10021 List of Creditors (Matrix) Anibal Diaz-Almonte 183 Hebberd Ave Paramus, NJ 07652 List of Creditors (Matrix) Annemarie Scouarnec 23 Arlene Ct New City, NY 10956 List of Creditors (Matrix) Annette J Sabella 254 Spring Valley Rd Paramus, NJ 07652 List of Creditors (Matrix) Annie Ko 27 Harrington Ct Harrington Park, NJ 07640 List of Creditors (Matrix) Anthony Demaio 340 Marcella Rd Parsippany, NJ 07054 List of Creditors (Matrix) Anthony Hsu 34 Magnolia Ave Tenafly, NJ 07670 List of Creditors (Matrix) Anthony Mazzella 1 Bliss Farm Dr Harrison, NY 10528 List of Creditors (Matrix) Antoinett Williams-Powell 191 Summit Ave Dumont, NJ 07628 List of Creditors (Matrix) Antonio Gutierrez 100 Alexander Way Edgewater, NJ 07020 List of Creditors (Matrix) Ashlee M Garcia 711 Summit Ave Hackensack, NJ 07601 List of Creditors (Matrix) Atlantic Car Interiors 246 Livingstone St, Ste 116 Northvale, NJ 07647-1919 List of Creditors (Matrix) Audrey Wolf 290 Anderson St, Apt 3D Hackensack, NJ 07601 List of Creditors (Matrix) Automotive Mastermind 1 Park Ave, 14th Fl New York, NY 10016-5818 List of Creditors (Matrix) Autotrader.Com, Inc P.O.
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