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Published on 9/7/2021 in the Prospect News Distressed Debt Daily.

MTE Holdings wins confirmation of Chapter 11 plan of reorganization

By Sarah Lizee

Olympia, Wash., Sept. 7 – MTE Holdings LLC’s Chapter 11 plan of reorganization was confirmed by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware, according to an order filed Friday.

According to the disclosure statement, the reorganized debtors will fund distributions under the plan with proceeds from a sale of the debtors’ assets. Distributions to be made by litigation trusts will be paid from recoveries on the respective litigation trust assets. Wind-down expenses will be paid by a plan administrator from a wind-down budget.

Under the plan, holders of other secured claims will receive payment in full in cash, the collateral securing their claims, or other treatment that leaves their claims unimpaired.

Administrative claims and priority tax claims will be paid in full.

Holders of other priority claims will receive payment in full in cash or other treatment that leaves their claims unimpaired.

Holders of MTE term loan claims will receive their pro rata share of all net MTE cash, and the applicable units issued by the MTE litigation trust.

Holders of senior secured trade claims will receive their pro rata share of the senior secured trade recovery amount, which is up to $27 million plus the net profits interest, which will be in an amount of up to $10 million.

Holders of MDC revolving credit facility claims will receive their pro rata share of the MDC RBL facility claim payment, which is $17.5 million in cash; 100% of the excess MDC distributable cash; and any and all proceeds from the liquidation of any MDC RBL remaining collateral.

Holders of MTE general unsecured claims will not receive any distribution.

Holders of class 6D, 6F and 6G MDC general unsecured claims will receive their pro rata share of the applicable units issued by the MDC litigation trust.

Holders of class 6E general unsecured claims will receive their pro rata share of the applicable units issued by the MDC litigation trust, on account of only those recoveries from any MDC Texas operator litigation trust assets included in the MDC litigation trust.

Interests will be transferred to a litigation trustee with no distribution to holders.

MTE is a Midland, Tex.-based holding company. The company filed bankruptcy on Oct. 22, 2019 under Chapter 11 case number 19-12269.


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