Amid fraud allegations, Connections files for Ch. 11 bankruptcy Amanda Fries, Delaware News Journal
Headlines April 20, 2021
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One of Delaware s largest providers of addiction and behavioral health services quietly filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Monday, less than two weeks after the federal government slapped Connections Community Support Programs with lawsuits saying the nonprofit defrauded the government out of more than $4.5 million.
Connections finances are such that once the organization pays its administrative expenses it will not have any money to pay the thousands of unsecured creditors it owes money to, according to the bankruptcy filing. The nonprofit noted it owes between 10,001 and 25,000 creditors, with its top 30 creditors owed nearly $30 million collectively.