An undisclosed romantic relationship, a secret data breach, payments to insiders, "dishonest" testimony, shortchanging injured prisoners — the Corizon bankruptcy just keeps getting wilder.
An undisclosed romantic relationship, a secret data breach, payments to insiders, "dishonest" testimony, shortchanging injured prisoners the Corizon bankruptcy just keeps getting wilder.
Nine senators, including Elizabeth Warren, have sent a letter calling prison health provider Corizon's use of the Texas Two-Step "unjust." The letter raises "serious questions" about successor company Tehum's proposed bankruptcy deal.
Nine senators, including Elizabeth Warren, have sent a letter calling prison health provider Corizon's use of the Texas Two-Step "unjust." The letter raises "serious questions" about successor company Tehum's proposed bankruptcy deal.
Yesterday a bankruptcy judge called for a re-do on a settlement plan put forward by Corizon successor Tehum. The deal now faces multiple objections following the resignation of the mediator, the bankruptcy court's chief justice.