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R Kirkstall Industrial Park Carlsbad, Ca 92008 Okhla Industrial Area Ph2 Leeds Ls4 2Az New Delhi 110020 United Kingdom India Case 2:16-bk-24862-BB Doc 535 Filed 04/06/17 Entered 04/06/17 11:59:47 Desc Main Document Page 1 of 70 1 Scott F. Gautier (State Bar No. 211742) [email protected] 2 Kevin D. Meek (State Bar No. 280562) [email protected] 3 ROBINS KAPLAN LLP 2049 Century Park East, Suite 3400 4 Los Angeles, CA 90067 Telephone: 310 552 0130 5 Facsimile: 310 229 5800 6 Attorneys for Debtor and Debtor in Possession 7 8 UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT 9 CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 10 LOS ANGELES DIVISION 11 LLP AW L 12 In re: Case No. 2:16-bk-24862-BB T A 13 NG DIP INC. (f/k/a Nasty Gal Inc.), a Chapter 11 NGELES APLAN A California corporation, K OS 14 L PROOF OF SERICE RE NOTICE OF Debtor and Debtor in Possession. TTORNEYS MOTION AND MOTION FOR ENTRY OF A 15 ORDER APPROVING: (1) DISCLOSURE OBINS R 16 STATEMENT; (2) FORM AND MANNER OF NOTICE OF CONFIRMATION 17 HEARING; (3) FORM OF BALLOTS; AND (4) SOLICITATION MATERIALS AND 18 SOLICITATION PROCEDURES [DOCKET NO. 523] 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 61316050.1 1 Case 2:16-bk-24862-BB Doc 535 Filed 04/06/17 Entered 04/06/17 11:59:47 Desc Main Document Page 2 of 70 Case 2:16-bk-24862-BB Doc 535 Filed 04/06/17 Entered 04/06/17 11:59:47 Desc Main Document Page 3 of 70 NG DIP INC. (f/k/aCase Nasty 2:16-bk-24862-BB Gal Inc.), a California Corporation Doc 535 - U.S. Mail Filed 04/06/17 Entered 04/06/17 11:59:47 DescServed 4/5/2017 Main Document Page 4 of 70 1 MODEL MANAGEMENT 12FIVE CAPITAL 2.7 AUGUST APPAREL INC 42 BOND STREET POBOX 962 3775 BROADWAY PLACE 2ND FLOOR SOUTH BEND, IN 46624 LOS ANGELES, CA 90007 NEW YORK, NY 10012-2428 2.7 AUGUST APPAREL INC. 24 SEVEN STAFFING INC 30 COLLINS INC DBA ENDLESS ROSE, ENGLISH FACTORY, AND AFTER 120 WOOSTER STREET 1600 ROSECRANS AVE C/O KEVIN H. JANG, A LAW CORPORATION 4TH FLOOR MEDIA CENTER 4TH FLOOR ATTN: KEVIN H. JANG NEW YORK, NY 10012 MANHATTAN BEACH, CA 90266 3435 WILSHIRE BLVD SUITE #2300 LOS ANGELES, CA 90010 40S + SHORTIES 523 W 6TH ST PROPERTY OWN 523 W. 6TH STREET PROPERTY OWNERS 9015 ETON AVE, UNIT C P.O. BOX 2185 C/O CALLAHAN CAPITAL PROPERTIES LLC CANOGA PARK, CA 91304 HICKSVILLE, NY 11802 ATTN: TODD HARTMAN 10 S. RIVERSIDE PLAZA, SUITE 2050 CHICAGO, IL 60606 523 WEST 6TH STREET PROPERTY OWNER LLC 56 101 7 FOR ALL MANKIND C/O ALLEN MATKINS, ET AL. RIO DE JANIERO P.O. BOX 846245 ATTN: MICHAEL S. GREGER, ESQ. BRAZIL DALLAS, TX 75284 1900 MAIN STREET, FIFTH FLOOR IRVINE, CA 92614 8115 MELROSE AVENUE, LLC 8115 MELROSE, LLC 8230277 CANADA INC ATTN: MARK GOLDSTEIN ATTN: MARK GOLDSTEIN ATTN: VANESSA ADES 8745 W. 3RD STREET 8745 WEST 3RD STREET 7600 HENRI BOURASSA W LOS ANGELES CA 90048 LOS ANGELES, CA 90048 MONTREAL, QC H4S 1W3 CANADA A & B HOME A LA MODE CLOTHING TOP CH A&C SOURCING GROUP LTD 9520 SANTA ANITA AVE 1015 CROCKER ST Q 5 1101 WESTIN CENTER RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA 91730 LOS ANGELES, CA 90021 26 HUNG TO ROAD KWUN TONG HONG KONG A.J. MORGAN A.V. DENIM LLC AARON BATTISTA ATTN: ARTHUR JAY MORGAN 860 SOUTH LOS ANGELES ST 441 7TH STREET 850 S BROADWAY STE 202 03 STE 400 SANTA MONICA, CA 90402 LOS ANGELES, CA 90014 LOS ANGELES, CA 90014 AARON CARRETERO ABLE USA ABM SERVICES INC 5738 CARLTON WAY 407 1382 E WASHINGTON BLVD P.O. BOX 745799 LOS ANGELES, CA 90028 LOS ANGELES, CA 90021 LOS ANGELES, CA 90074-5799 ACCESSORIES WEST ACGS ACME PARTY BOX CO 15500 ERWIN ST 69 EAST 8TH STREET 1590 MARSHALL STREET SUITE 1109 NEW YORK CITY, NY 10003 UNIT B VAN NUYS, CA 91411 REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063 AD 4 INC ADA COLLECTION ADCAMP INC 415 HARVESTER CT 325 EAST BIDWELL STREET 8075 WEST 3RD ST STE 404 UNIT B SUITE B LOS ANGELES, CA 90048 WHEELING, IL 60090 FOLSOM, CA 95630 AEGIS SECURITY INVESTIG AELFIE AETNA 10866 WASHINGTON BLVD 61 GREENPOINT AVE #103 P.O. BOX 31001 1408 SUITE 309 BROOKLYN, NY 11222 PASADENA, CA 91110-1408 CULVER CITY, CA 90232 Page 1 of 67 NG DIP INC. (f/k/aCase Nasty 2:16-bk-24862-BB Gal Inc.), a California Corporation Doc 535 - U.S. Mail Filed 04/06/17 Entered 04/06/17 11:59:47 DescServed 4/5/2017 Main Document Page 5 of 70 AETNA HEALTH HUMAN RES AETNA INC ALIC AFA (HK) LTD P.O. BOX 511496 P.O. BOX 88863 P.O. BOX 495 LOS ANGELES, CA 90051 CHICAGO, IL 60695 SPIT JUNETION, NSW 02088 AUSTRALIA AFFORDABLE LUXURY GROUP AGAJANIAN TAYLOR AGOLDE 10 WEST 33RD STREET 1701 SOUTH FREMONT AVE 5715 BICKETT STREET SUITE 615 ALHAMBRA, CA 91803 HUNTINGTON PARK, CA 90255 NEW YORK, NY 10001 AHREUM LA COUTURE AIKIDO LLC AILA BLUE INC. 8001 CASTIR AVE 2116 KERWOOD AVE ATTN: MAI DALLE CORT STE 505 LOS ANGELES, CA 90025 1401 EBBETTS DRIVE PHILIDELPHIA, PA 19152 RENO, NV 89503 AILA BLUE INC. AIM ARTISTS AGENCY AIMEE KETSENBERG ATTN: MAI DALLE CORT 1020 COLE AVE 4363 P.O. BOX 100895 2008 MANZANITA LANE LOS ANGELES, CA 90038 ATLANTA, GA 30384-4174 MANHATTAN BEACH, CA 90266 AIR SYSTEMS LLC AJ MORGAN AKAASH 4512 BISHOP LANE 850 S BROADWAY STE 202-03 GALA NO 24 25 LOUISVILLE, KY 40218 LOS ANGELES, CA 90014 KHETANI IND ESTATE MUMBAI 400070 INDIA AKAASH IMPEX AKIKO HIMEMENO ALEJANDRA KOLYVAKIS ATTN: MANOJ HARI MOORJANI 200 S KENMORE AVE 107 260 SYCAMORE 8 26 HIGHLAND, PALI HILL, BANDRA LOS ANGELES, CA 90004 LOS ANGELES, CA 90036 MUMBAI, MA 40005 INDIA ALEJANDRO SEGURA ALESSANDRA CARPINITO ALEX D GAY 3231 WOLFE ST 1050 WILSHIRE BLVD P.O. BOX 261026 LAKEWOOD, CA 90712 APT 323 LOS ANGELES, CA 90026 LOS ANGELES, CA 90017 ALEXANDRA FERGUSON ALEXANDRA HLAVINKA ALEXANDRE JARAS 34 35TH STREET UNIT6 PERPETUAL SHADE CORP 1610 WEST 7TH ST BROOKLYN, NY 11232 1632 FIRST AVE 226 APT 410 NEW YORK, NY 10028 LOS ANGELES, CA 90017 ALEXIA CRAWFORD ALEXIS WILSON ALEXIS WILSON P.O. BOX 29647 1821 S MAIN ST C/O BROCK & GONZALES, LLP DALLAS, TX 75229-9647 APT 303 ATTN: D. AARON BROCK LOS ANGELES, CA 90015 9000 SUNSET BLVD. SUITE 1260 LOS ANGELES, CA 90069 ALFAKEY YASMINE ALIANA MOSS ALICE + OLIVA 2821 WEST BLVD 14607 ERWIN ST 211 34 INDUSTRIAL WAY EAST APT 101 VAN NUYS, CA 91411 SUITE 3 LOS ANGELES, CA 90016 EATONTOWN, NJ 07724 ALICE MCCALL ALISSA YOUNGER ALLEN CHAD P.O. BOX 7191 248 N CALIFORNIA ST 595 DEATSVILLE LOOP ALEXANDRIA BUSINESS HUB BURBANK, CA 91505 COXS CREEK, KY 40013 ALEXANDRIA, NSW 2015 AUSTRALIA Page 2 of 67 NG DIP INC. (f/k/aCase Nasty 2:16-bk-24862-BB Gal Inc.), a California Corporation Doc 535 - U.S. Mail Filed 04/06/17 Entered 04/06/17 11:59:47 DescServed 4/5/2017 Main Document Page 6 of 70 ALLEN CIERA D ALLEN MATKINS LECK GAMBLE MALLORY & NATSIS LL ALLI K 626 S COCHRAN AVE ATTN: MICHAEL S. GREGER 736 EAST 29TH STREET APT 2 1900 MAIN STREET, FIFTH FLOOR LOS ANGELES, CA 90011 LOS ANGELES, CA 90036 IRVINE, CA 92614-7321 ALLIANCE ALLIANCE APPAREL GROUP, INC. 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BOX 91195 PONY RIDE 1055 WILSHIRE BLVD LOUISVILLE, KY 40291 225 CHABANEL QUEST STE 405 SUITE 1501 MONTREAL, QC H2H209 LOS ANGELES, CA 90017 CANADA ALVARADO KIMBERLY AMANDA KELLY DESIGN STUDIO AMANDA PERRIN 5001 4TH AVE 142 SOUTHWARK BRIDGE RD 267 WEST SANTA ANITA AVE LOS ANGELES, CA 90043 LONDON SE1 0DG BURBANK, CA 91502 UNITED KINGDOM AMANDA RECORD AMARA AMAZON WEB SERVICES 5125 14 DE LONGPRE AVE 3509-44 CHARLES ST W 410 TERRY AVENUE NORTH LOS ANGELES, CA 90027 TORONTO, ON M4Y 1R8 SEATTLE, WA 98109-5210 CANADA AMAZON.COM AMBER GRAPENTIN AMBER GRAPENTIN 1800 9TH AVENUE 105 CABRILLO STREET 1492 3RD ST # A SEATTLE, WA 98101-1358 CAPITOLA, CA 95010 LA VERNE, CA 91750-5200 AMBIUS AMBIUS AMBROSIA 1125 BERKSHIRE BLVD., SUITE 10 P.O. BOX 14086 P.O. 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