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Case 19-10547 Doc 2 Filed 05/10/19 Entered 05/10/19 12:30:22 Page 1 of 613 Case 19-10547 Doc 2 Filed 05/10/19 Entered 05/10/19 12:30:22 Page 1 of 613 UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA (Local Form 1) In re Falcon V, L.L.C. Case No. Debtor(s) MAILING LIST Verification Penalties for making a false statement or for concealing property are a fine of up to $5000.00 or imprisonment for up to five (5) years, or both. (18 U.S.C. §152 and 3571). DECLARATION We declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing mailing list, comprising 612 pages, is true and correct. Signed on May 10, 2019 . Signed: /s/ James E. Orth James E. Orth President and Chief Executive Officer Signed: /s/ Louis M. Phillips Louis M. Phillips Kelly Hart & Pitre 301 Main Street Suite 1600 Baton Rouge, LA 70801-1916 Telephone: 225-381-9643 Facsimile: 225-336-9763 E-Mail: [email protected] (ATTORNEY FOR THE DEBTOR) Software Copyright (c) 1996-2019 Best Case, LLC - www.bestcase.com Best Case Bankruptcy Case 19-10547 Doc 2 Filed 05/10/19 Entered 05/10/19 12:30:22 Page 2 of 613 }bk1{Credito AsMax 1884159 ONTARIO LIMITED 27 WOLSELEY STREET TORONTO, ON M5T 1A3 1913, LLC C/O WALTER E SCHWING 473 CHERRY HOLLOW RD FREDERICKSBURG, TX 78624 1985 VATHAYANON CHILDRENS TRS 1/2/85 JEFF S VATHAYANON TRTEE 11255 BONDSHIRE DRIVE RENO, NV 89511 1987 HILL LIVING TRUST CATHERINE HILL TRUSTEE 9656 DOMER RD SANTEE, CA 92071-1401 3088LAKE EXPLORATION LLC 601 POYDRAS ST STE 1725 NEW ORLEANS, LA 70130-6033 405 Baxterville LLC Blocked CapEx Account 405 Lexington Ave, 59th Floor New York, NY 10174 5270KERRY M DANTONI AND PAULA H DANTONI 11825 SPRING MEADOW DR BATON ROUGE, LA 70818 5396MARLENE BERGERON CABALLERO 12155 MORGANFIELD AVE BATON ROUGE, LA 70818 817 TRUST ARNOLD W JOHNSON TRUSTEE 1017 ROYAL SAINT GEORGE DR1 NAPERVILLE, IL 60563-2322 A & D INVESTMENT INC PO BOX 605 DENHAM SPRINGS, LA 70727-0605 A 1 A INVESTMENT CORP PO BOX 605 DENHAM SPRINGS, LA 70727 A ALEXANDER KENNEL 519 UNIVERSITY AVE BOULDER, CO 80302 Case 19-10547 Doc 2 Filed 05/10/19 Entered 05/10/19 12:30:22 Page 3 of 613 A B DUGAS TEST TR FBO MONIQUE E M GUTIERREZ % P FURNESS TTEE 529 CRESTLAWN DR LAFAYETTE, LA 70503 A B HALL JR SUCCESSION RUTH M HALL EXECUTRIX 6142 W PERIMETER BATON ROUGE, LA 70811-6341 A CLAY PIERCE, JR AND MARILYN C PIERCE P O BOX 3233 BATON ROUGE, LA 70821-3233 A D L MALCOLM HOLDINGS LTD 501-1137 ROYAL YORK RD TORONTO, ON M9A 4A7 A J ROBINSON, JR P O BOX 53964 LAFAYETTE, LA 70505-3964 A LESTER DELHOMME 122 HIGHLAND DR LAFAYETTE, LA 70506 A MATTHEW WELD 277 ROYAL POINCIANA WAY PALM BEACH, FL 33480 A SHELBY EASTERLY III 142 DEL NORTE AVE DENHAM SPRINGS, LA 70726 A WILBERTS SONS LLC P O BOX 694 PLAQUEMINES, LA 70764 A&B Valve And Piping Systems LLC Dept 172 P.O. 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