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Aspirity Energy LLC, 12800 Whitewater Dr., Minnetonka; filed June 30, 17-41991; Chap. 11; no schedules filed. Scott Lutz, president and CEO.
John Frederic Newhall, as surety for Digital Consulting Services, also known as Ammoclip.com; 8016 Clinton Av. S., Bloomington; filed June 30, 17-41994; Chap. 7; assets, $458,535; liabilities, $243,501.
Danny Ray Richardson Jr., as surety for Hometown Express Foods and Risen Prosper Property Management, Cambridge, Minn.; filed July 6, 17-42028; Chap. 7; assets, $113,683; liabilities, $249,764.
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