After filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in U.S. District Court, attorneys for Kay Brown have filed an amended fee schedule.
As last reported, the U.S. District Court trustee Samuel Crocker, questioned Brown’s hiring of three law firms to oversee her bankruptcy proceedings.
Crocker called the retainers Brown paid “substantial.”
According to Crocker, Brown had already paid $199,789.44 to the firms of Whiteford, Taylor & Preston and The Bolog Firm, both of Maryland, and Spurgeon and Tinker of Lexington.
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