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(USA) Corp. 888 7Th Avenue, 11Th Floor New York Ad Hoc Committee Members Ad Hoc Committee Member Schedule 1798 Global Partners (USA) Corp. A. 888 7th Avenue, 11th Floor New York, NY 10019 Brencourt Credit Opportunities Master, Ltd. B. c/o Brencourt Advisors, LLC 600 Lexington Avenue, 8th FL New York, NY 10022 The Catalyst Credit Opportunity Master Fund, Ltd. C. c/o Catalyst Investment Management Co., LLC 767 Third Avenue, 32nd Floor New York, New York 10017 Chimney Rock Value Fund, L.P. D. 350 Park Avenue, 11th Floor New York, NY 10022 Citigroup Global Markets Inc. E. 390 Greenwich Street, 4th Floor New York, NY 10013 Credit Distressed Blue Line Master Fund, Ltd. F. 450 Park Avenue New York, NY 10022 Cyrus Capital Partners, L.P. G. 399 Park Avenue, 39 floor New York, NY 10022 Gruss Global Investors Master Fund H. 667 Madison Ave, 3rd Floor New York, NY 10021 Credit Distressed Blue Line Master Fund, Ltd. I. 450 Park Avenue New York, NY 10022 Jefferies High Yield Trading, LLC J. 1 Station Place, 3 North Stamford, CT 06902 NYI-4283441v4 Ad Hoc Committee Member Schedule Knighthead Master Fund, LP K. c/o Knighthead Capital Management, LLC 623 Fifth Avenue, Floor 29 New York, NY 10022 KS Capital Partners, L.P L. 11 West 42nd Street, 30th Floor New York, NY 10036 KS International, Inc. M. 11 West 42nd Street, 30th Floor New York, NY 10036 Latigo Partners, L.P. N. 590 Madison Avenue, 9th Floor New York, NY 10022 Longacre Fund Management, LLC O. 810 Seventh Ave, Floor 33 New York, NY 10019 MAP84 Segregated Portfolio P. c/o Knighthead Capital Management, LLC 623 Fifth Avenue, Floor 29 New York, NY 10022 Marathon Asset Management Q. One Bryant Park, 38th Floor New York, NY, 10036 OCP Investment Trust R. 910 Sylvan Avenue, Suite 100 Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632 Onex Debt Opportunity Fund, Ltd. S. 910 Sylvan Avenue, Suite 100 Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632 Par-Four Investment Management LLC T. 50 Tice Boulevard Woodcliff Lake, NJ 07677 Redwood Master Fund U. 910 Sylvan Avenue Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632 NYI-4283441v4 Ad Hoc Committee Member Schedule Scoggin Capital V. 660 Madison Avenue, 20th Floor New York, NY 10021 Senator Investment Group LP W. 1330 Avenue of the Americas, 26th Floor New York, NY 10019 Seneca Capital Investments, LP X. 590 Madison Avenue, 28th Floor New York, NY 10028 Silver Lake Credit Fund, L.P. Y. One Market Plaza Steuart Tower, 10th Floor, Suite 1000 San Francisco, CA 94105 TPG Opportunity Fund I, LP Z. 301 Commerce St, Suite 3300 Fort Worth, TX 76102 Tricadia Capital Management, LLC AA. 780 Third Avenue, 29th Floor New York, NY 10017 Varde Partners, L.P. BB. 8500 Normandale Lake Blvd, Suite 1500 Minneapolis, MN 55437 York Capital Management L.P. CC. 767 Fifth Avenue, 17th Floor New York, NY 10153 NYI-4283441v4 .
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