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From: "Jeffrey E." <[email protected]>
To: Barry Josephson <I
Subject: Re: The Latest Entertainment & Hollywood News I Hollywood Reporter
Date: Wed, 02 May 2018 13:36:11 +0000
no , i don t ill be back in new york 8th
On Wed, May 2, 2018 at 8:37 AM Barry Josephson < wrote:
Do you know Lantern Capital?
I'm in NYC, you?
Best,
Barry J
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Weinstein Co. Names Lantern Capital as
Winning Bidder for Assets
Harvey Weinstein Courtesy of Christian Alminana/Getty Images
Lantern Capital is the winning bidder to acquire The Weinstein Co., the once prestigious
studio behind The King's Speech, The Artist, Project Runway and various other films and
television shows, the embattled company said Tuesday.
"Lantern's bid clearly achieves the highest and best value for the estate and its creditors,"
said Ivona Smith, a member of The Weinstein Co. board. "We look forward to working with
Lantern to close the transaction and consummate the going concern sale."
When TWC filed for bankruptcy in March after Harvey Weinstein's sexual misconduct left
the company reeling, Texas-based Lantern became the stalking horse bidder with a $310
million cash offer and the assumption of project-related debt. By late Monday, when bids
were due, the private equity firm had the only bid to acquire the debtor's full assets,
according to an insider.
The winner won't officially be unveiled until a hearing in Delaware Bankruptcy Court next
week, but already there's some controversy as word of Lantern's potential triumph has
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circulated.
According to the law firm of Hagens Berman, representing several Weinstein accusers in a
class action lawsuit, a late bid had arrived from Inclusion Media, a New York-based
company to be formed by theatrical producer Howard Kagan.
The full value of Kagan's bid hasn't been made clear. Nevertheless, the group of Weinstein
accusers had been rallying behind this particular bid for TWC because it creates a settlement
fund of $25 million, plus four percent equity in Inclusion, for victims.
TWC said in a statement that it had concluded that Inclusion Media's bid "was not a bona
fide offer."
"Earlier today, news outlets reported that the Company received a letter of interest from
Inclusion Media, a potential bidder backed by Howard Kagan," TWC stated.
The company added: "That letter, submitted after the bid deadline, was a conditional
indication of interest that contemplated substantially less value to the estate, and did not
include a purchase agreement, a financing commitment, a deposit, or a number of other
requirements for a qualified bid. While the Inclusion letter did claim to offer certain
attractive aspects for victims, the Debtors concluded after discussions with Mr. Kagan that
the Inclusion letter was not a bona fide offer."
A legal team representing the debtor is charged with picking the best deal, and it will be put
before the judge to approve.
The Weinstein accusers are now opposing a TWC sale to Lantern, but if the highest-value
offer isn't deemed best, that could cause competing objections from the many creditors who
figure to be the beneficiaries of a sale. Plus, many A-list talent, studios with joint projects
and distributors like Netflix are going to want adequate assurance that the buyer can perform
contractual obligations.
The objecting group of Weinstein accusers could themselves benefit even if Lantern
emerges as the victor. Indeed, the lead plaintiff in the class action lawsuit is the chairwoman
on the Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors, which could also move to collect more
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money for the debtors' estate by pushing for a Litigation Trustee to investigate malfeasance
claims against TWC insiders.
Asked to clarify the pessimism surrounding the Lantern offer, a spokesperson for Hagens
Berman responded, "Doom and gloom because TWC assets are going to be sold and leave
nothing in the short term for victims."
May 1, 4:40 p.m. Updated with Weinstein Co. statement on Lantern as the winning bidder.
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Barry Josephson
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