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Dated: September 28, 2017 Poughkeepsie, New York /S 17-35871-cgm Doc 86 Filed 09/28/17 Entered 09/28/17 14:34:27 Main Document Pg 1 of 1 UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT HEARING DATE: September 19, 2017 SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK HEARING TIME: 12:00 p.m. POUGHKEEPSIE DIVISION OBJECTION DEADLINE: September 12, 2017 -------------------------------------------------------- x In re: : : Case No. 17-35871 (CGM) SKIP BARBER RACING SCHOOL, LLC, : : (Chapter 11) Debtor. : -------------------------------------------------------- x ORDER DISMISSING CASE Upon the United States Trustee’s Motion to Dismiss or Convert Case under 11 U.S.C. § 1112(b), filed on August 26, 2017 (ECF Doc. No 78) (the “Motion”), and the hearing on the Motion held on September 19, 2017; and there being no objection to the Motion; and it appearing that notice was proper and that there is cause to grant the relief sought, it is hereby ORDERED, that the Debtor’s case is dismissed; and it is further ORDERED, that within 14 days after the entry of this Order, the Debtor shall file a statement of disbursements for all periods in which it did not file a Monthly Operating Report and pay all quarterly fees due and owing to the United States Trustee under 28 U.S.C. § 1930(a)(6). /s/ Cecelia G. Morris _______________________ Dated: September 28, 2017 Hon. Cecelia G. Morris Poughkeepsie, New York Chief U.S. Bankruptcy Judge 17-35871-cgm Doc 86-1 Filed 09/28/17 Entered 09/28/17 14:34:27 Order to Dismiss Pg 1 of 1 UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK 355 Main Street Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 IN RE: Skip Barber Racing School LLC CASE NO.: 17−35871−cgm Social Security/Taxpayer ID/Employer ID/Other Nos.: CHAPTER: 11 06−1634668 NOTICE OF DISMISSAL An order of dismissal was entered by the Honorable Cecelia G. Morris in this Chapter 11 case. Skip Barber Racing School LLC was dismissed from the case on September 28, 2017 . Dated: September 28, 2017 Vito Genna Clerk of the Court 17-35871-cgm Doc 86-2 Filed 09/28/17 Entered 09/28/17 14:34:27 Order to Dismiss: Notice Recipients Pg 1 of 17 Notice Recipients District/Off: 0208−4 User: ldubois Date Created: 9/28/2017 Case: 17−35871−cgm Form ID: 131 Total: 1222 Recipients submitted to the BNC (Bankruptcy Noticing Center) without an address: 7154567 CMS Mezzanine Debt Subpartnership 7153099 Connecticut 7152998 Customer Deposits See Attached Schedule 7153018 Graves Media Group 7153091 Tech Air of Canaan, LLC 7153098 Updike, Kelly & Spellacy, P.C. TOTAL: 6 Recipients of Notice of Electronic Filing: ust United States Trustee [email protected] aty Alicia M. Leonhard [email protected]. aty Brian J. Hufnagel [email protected] aty Gerard R. Luckman [email protected] TOTAL: 4 Recipients submitted to the BNC (Bankruptcy Noticing Center): db Skip Barber Racing School LLC 162 Amenia Union Road Amenia, NY 12501 smg Internal Revenue Service PO Box 7346 Philadelphia, PA 19101−7346 smg N.Y. State Unemployment Insurance Fund P.O. Box 551 Albany, NY 12201−551 smg New York State Dept. Of Taxation Bankruptcy/Special Procedures Section P.O. Box 5300 Albany, NY 12205−0300 smg Securities and Exchange Commission (DC) Washington, DC 20549 smg Securities and Exchange Commission (NY) Attn: Allistaire Bambach 233 Broadway New York, NY 10279 smg United States Attorney's Office Southern District of New York Attention: Tax & Bankruptcy Unit 86 Chambers Street, Third Floor New York, NY 10007 smg United States Attorney's Office Southern District of New York Attention: Tax & Bankruptcy Unit 86 Chambers Street, Third Floor New York, NY 10007 7153092 424 Ashley Falls Rd Caanan, Connecticut 06018 7152952 975−Praxair Distribution 900 Westpark Driv., Suite 10 Peachtree City, Georgia 30269 7165391 975−Praxair Distribution 900 Westpark Driv., Suite 10 Peachtree City, Georgia 30269 7152953 A to Z Party Rental 1173 Echo Avenue Seaside, California 93955 7152954 A.W. Mack Mfg Co. 1098 Dutchess Tpke. Poughkeepsie, New York 12603 7153123 ADAM LINDEMANN 980 Madison Ave New York, NY 10078 7153124 ADAM LINDEMANN 980 Madison Ave New York, NY 10078 7153137 ALAN EDWARD SELKIN 1 Ashfields Lane Greenwich, CT 06831 7153138 ALAN EDWARD SELKIN 1 Ashfields Lane Greenwich, CT 06831 7153109 Aaron Becker 185 Union Avenue #73 Campbell, CA 95008 7153110 Aaron Kushner 3888 route 52 Holmes, NY 12531 7153111 Aaron Yormak 9 Round Hill Place Chappaqua, NY 10514 7152955 Actis−Grande, Ronan & Company, LLC 30 Main St., Suite 500 Danbury, Connecticut 06810 7153112 Adam Bellin 138 Mulberry St New York, NY 10013 7153113 Adam Cornell 2150 Route 660 Wellsboro, Pennsylvania 16901 7153114 Adam Cornell 2150 Route 660 Wellsboro, Pennsylvania 16901 7153115 Adam Cornell 2150 Route 660 Wellsboro, Pennsylvania 16901 7153116 Adam Cornell 2150 Route 660 Wellsboro, Pennsylvania 16901 7153117 Adam Cornell 2150 Route 660 Wellsboro, Pennsylvania 16901 7153118 Adam Cornell 2150 Route 660 Wellsboro, Pennsylvania 16901 7153119 Adam Dejak 45 Farrell Street Long Beach, NY 11561 7153120 Adam Dejak 45 Farrell Street Long Beach, NY 11561 7153121 Adam Golightly 39 North Palmiera The Woodlands, TX 77382 7153122 Adam Golightly 39 North Palmiera The Woodlands, TX 77382 7152956 Aerodynamics Inc. 114 Townpark Dr., Ste 500 Kennesaw, Georgia 30144 7153125 Ahmar Shakir 275 Colt St Pennington, NJ 08534 7153126 Ahmar Shakir 275 Colt St Pennington, NJ 08534 7153127 Aiden Porges 740 Thomas Road Philadelphia, PA 19118 7152957 Aircraft Rubber Manufacturing 1550 NE Kingwood Ave Redmond, Oregon 97756 7152958 Airgas National Accounts PO Box 934402 Atlanta, Georgia 31193 7152959 Airport Trailer Servcie, Inc. 1424 Candler Road Gainesville, Georgia 30507 7153128 Akash Jain 800 Wallea Drive Menlo Park, CA 94025 7153129 Al Grosser 29120 Rivergate Run Wesley Chapel, FL 33543 7153130 Al Lang 201 Windsor Dr Moon Township, PA 15108 7153131 Al Lang 201 Windsor Dr Moon Township, PA 15108 7153132 Al Tse 69 Bay Ave Unit C Huntington, NY 11743 7153133 Al Tse 69 Bay Ave Unit C Huntington, NY 11743 7153134 Al Tse 69 Bay Ave Unit C Huntington, NY 11743 7153135 Alan Bannister 115 Rye Ridge Road Harrison, NY 10528 17-35871-cgm Doc 86-2 Filed 09/28/17 Entered 09/28/17 14:34:27 Order to Dismiss: Notice Recipients Pg 2 of 17 7153136 Alan Bannister 115 Rye Ridge Road Harrison, NY 10528 7153139 Alana Savoir Edgar Allen Poe Mexico City, DF 11560 7153140 Albert Magyar 2718 Grant St Berkeley, CA 94703 7153141 Albert Valero 17523 Yellowwood Way Carson, CA 90746 7153142 Albert Valero 17523 Yellowwood Way Carson, CA 90746 7153143 Alberto Pasquel 1102 Via Milano San Antonio, Texas 78260 7152960 Albreada Refuse & Sweeping 14 Iffland Pond Rd. Torrington, Connecticut 06790 7153144 Alec Gumpfer 15315 75th Ave NE Kenmore, WA 98028 7153145 Alena Kaufman 299 Starr Ridge Rd Brewster, NY 10509 7153146 Alena Kaufman 299 Starr Ridge Rd Brewster, NY 10509 7153147 Alethea Rebman 1910 Ala Moana Blvd Honolulu, HI 96815 7153148 Alex Barrett 459 Henry St Brooklyn, New York 11231 7153149 Alex Blackburn 610 Bryn Mawr Dr Indianpolis, IN 46260 7153150 Alex Bleyer 8710 Belford Ave Unit 224 Los Angeles, California 90045 7153151 Alex Bleyer 8710 Belford Ave Unit 224 Los Angeles, California 90045 7153152 Alexander Eales PO Box 1763 Pebble Beach, CA 93953 7153153 Alexander Gouvea 8611 Old Town Way Boca Raton, FL 33433 7153154 Alexander Gouvea 8611 Old Town Way Boca Raton, FL 33433 7153155 Alexander Gouvea 8611 Old Town Way Boca Raton, FL 33433 7153156 Alexander Gouvea 8611 Old Town Way Boca Raton, FL 33433 7153157 Ali Allage P.O. Box 59008 Boost Labs Potomac, MD 20859 7153158 Allen Demler 9091 Bryant Road Fort Myers, FL 33967 7153159 Allen Moon 17 Prestwick Amarillo, TX 79124 7153160 Allen Moon 17 Prestwick Amarillo, TX 79124 7152961 Alston & Bird 1201 West Peachtree Street Atlanta, Georgia 30309 7152962 Americrown Michigan Int'l Speedway 1262 US−12 Brooklyn, Michigan 49230 7152963 Amerigas Propane LP PO Box 7155 Passadena, California 91109 7153161 Amir Gal 1153 Harbor Road Hewlett, NY 11557 7153162 Amog Garadi 1547 Clay Street Apt. 304 San Francisco, CA 94109 7153163 Amy Forst 89 Three Mile Harbor Rd East Hamption, NY 11937 7153164 Amy Forst 89 Three Mile Harbor Rd East Hamption, NY 11937 7153165 Andres Valdes 3153 McGavock Pk Nashville, TN 37214 7153166 Andrew Budjuso 30083 Green View Parkway West Lake, OH 44145 7153167 Andrew Engberson 830 Waite Drive Copper Canyon, TX 75077 7153168 Andrew Kraus 1929 Preston Ridge Dr Chesterfield, Missouri 63017 7153169 Andrew Langsam 92 Pacer Circle Wellington, Florida 33414 7153170 Andrew Lee 746 Magellan Dr Sarasota, FL 34243 7153171 Andrew Lee 746 Magellan Dr Sarasota, FL 34243 7153172 Andrew Marlowe 5432 Bee Ridge Road Sarasota, FL 34233 7153173 Andrew Parnell 1007 Kaiser Way Fort Mill, SC 29715 7153174 Andrew Parnell 1007 Kaiser Way Fort Mill, SC 29715 7153175 Andrew Pasquale 3604 Bay Wy. Cooper City, FL 33026 7153176 Andrew Pinney 19 Buttercup Lane New Hartford, CT 6057 7153177 Andrew Quesada 12050 SW 87 Ave Miami, FL 33176 7153178 Andrew Smyrnios 2707 silver hill terrace SE Atlanta, GA 30316 7153179 Andrew Uihlein 1240 N. State Pkwy Chicago, IL 60610 7153180 Andy Wills 303 William Falls Dr Canton, Georgia 30114 7153181 Angelos Pervanas 585 Quakers Farm Road Gay, GA 30218 7153182 Angelos Pervanas 585 Quakers Farm Road Gay, GA 30218 7153183 Angelos Pervanas 585 Quakers Farm Road Gay, GA 30218 7153184 Ann Deane 50 East 89th St. Apt. 6D New York, NY 10128 7153185 Anna Richardson 5671 Cahaba Valley Road Birmingham, AL 35242 7153186 Anne Westhoff 18 Salvia Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 92688 7153187 Anthony Abbott 76 Lucinda Drive Babylon, New York 11702 7153188
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