The Tom Petters fraud case

Judge approves $8 million in Petters case clawbacks

  • Updated: December 21, 2011 - 9:39 AM
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A federal bankruptcy judge Tuesday approved clawback settlements exceeding $8 million from former employees, directors and strategic partners who received bonuses from various entities of the Tom Petters corporate estate, including Polaroid.

U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Gregory Kishel approved the settlements which were negotiated by attorneys for the trustees in the Petters Co. Inc. and Polaroid bankruptcies. The settlements covered about 40 individuals. Trustees claimed that the bonus payments came from the proceeds of a $3.65 billion Ponzi scheme which Petters operated for more than 10 years.

The proposed settlements, which were previously reported, were filed at the end of November after several months of negotiations between the trustees and the individuals.

DAVID PHELPS

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