A majority of the company’s creditors also voted to opt their claims into a “wind-down entity,” according to a breakdown of votes included in a declaration by Stretto director Leticia Sanchez. In that tabulation, 65% of Class 3 Ballots, referring to account holder claims, voted to opt-in, while 85% of “holders of claims or interests in the non-voting classes” voted to opt-in.
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