According to documents filed in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware, 38 Studios, former Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling’s video game company, owes NFS Leasing $1.3 million for computer equipment, peripherals and software.
38 Studios filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection on June 7, 2012. On June 28, NFS asked the court to order 38 Studios to pay rent owed under the lease agreements or allow NFS to take possession of the leased property. A hearing date is scheduled for July 25.
According to a related story from news station WPRI, the company owes about 1,000 creditors more than $150 million, most of it to the Rhode Island Economic Development Committee. In 2010 former Governor Don Carcieri authorized a $75 million taxpayer backed loan to lure the company from Massachusetts to Rhode Island.
To read the WPRI story click here.
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