They never filed in 2017, that's why it had a Default status and why Lazar was going after it.
The "big deal" is that Lazar has to demonstrate to the judge in June that old management has totally abandoned the company. Which may have appeared to have been the case as of last week but is now a totally different story unfortunately. If old management shows up at the hearing and shows proof of their filing and holding Active status again what judge would give custodianship away?
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