Another claim was filed in the Chisholm Properties Circuit Events bankruptcy case last week, this one by the previously listed "Unique Options, LLC" of Orlando, Florida. According to this filing, Chisholm wrote a $6,800.00 bounced "NSF" check for furniture rental, for the "Beach Ball" party on June 5, 2009:
On the bright side for Unique Options, by all accounts the vast majority of party-goers were at Typhoon Lagoon that night, so it's unlikely that this rental furniture saw too much wear and tear. Still, a debt is a debt, and a bounced check is a bounced check, and thus Unique Options has come forth here, seeking redress.
Not much else to report on today on the legal front, but there was some good news on the Gay Days 2010 party front: the Mark Baker Events website is up, and although his "Gay Days Orlando" schedule is yet incomplete, it appears that he now has the House of Blues, Arabian Nights, and the Hard Rock Live ("...a 140,000-square-foot building designed as a retro interpretation of the Roman Coliseum...") lined up as venues.
This news of today, incidentally, came after I did my recent video interview on The Circuit Dog. So, on a personal note, I must say it's gratifying that my optimistic prediction there on the future of this weekend seems to be coming true: Despite the damage caused to this once great party weekend by the actions of the defendants in these cases (and others), it appears the stage is now set for a return to it's former glory.
Monday, November 2, 2009
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