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Milwaukee commissioner who reduced Darrell Brooks Bail removed from criminal court – Law Officer

Milwaukee, Wisconsin - Cedric Cornwall, the Milwaukee County court commissioner who set Darrell Brooks’ bail at a measly $1,000 in a serious felony case not long before the Waukesha parade attack, has been reassigned indefinitely to non-criminal cases, Wisconsin Right Now has exclusively learned.

Judge OKs sale of ShoreTrips and extends window for claims: Travel Weekly

Milwaukee, WI 53233    It was also unclear if travel advisors claims for commissions owed on booked excursions would be approved; commissions generally aren t paid until a trip is completed. Asked about whether commission claims would be considered, receiver Seth Dizard said the figures and creditors cited in court documents are based upon the company s books and records. As these cases go, receivers and trustees don t begin the claims review process until all assets have been recovered, so I haven t delved into them yet, he said. During the Feb. 23 Zoom hearing on the sale, travel advisor Jason Webb of Mosaic Travel Design in Valencia, Calif., told the court he was disappointed that all the big fish will get their money . and all the consumers will not.

Court approves sale of ShoreTrips to Hornblower Group: Travel Weekly

Hornblower is on a buying spree Its latest: A bid for troubled ShoreTrips: Travel Weekly

Hornblower is on a buying spree Its latest: A bid for troubled ShoreTrips: Travel Weekly
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ShoreTrips sale proposed, but with no protection for millions in client deposits and credits: Travel Weekly

| The court-appointed receiver of cruise excursion operator ShoreTrips has accepted an offer to sell the company s assets for $375,000 free and clear of debts that include nearly $5 million in customer deposits and payments   to an unnamed Florida-based limited liability company. According to a notice from the court-appointed receiver, Milwaukee attorney Seth Dizard, the agreement means the unnamed buyer is not assuming any obligations of ShoreTrips to refund deposits or to honor coupons that were issued to customers by ShoreTrips prior to the receivership. A Zoom hearing on whether to approve the sale has been scheduled for Feb. 23 before Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Timothy Witkowiak. Written objections must  be filed with the court by Feb. 19.

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