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  • December 9, 2011
    Battle Heats Up Between Stanford Receiver and Antiguan Liquidators

    By Julie Triedman December 09, 2011 Ralph Janvey, the court-appointed receiver leading U.S. efforts to recover worldwide assets of alleged Ponzi schemer R. Allen Stanford’s empire, is suddenly facing a new challenge: a revived Stanford bank liquidation proceeding in Antigua. On Dec. 5 the joint [...]

  • November 23, 2011
    Stanford International Bank, Ltd. (In Liquidation) – Invitation to Online Presentation for the creditors/victims on December 7 at 11:00 a.m. EST

    Dear Creditors/Victims - The Joint Liquidators of Stanford International Bank, Ltd. invite you to attend their 2nd online presentation: - LIVE Webinar featuring joint liquidators Marcus Wide & Hugh Dickson – The Joint Liquidators will be updating creditors/victims about the current status of the liquidation [...]

  • October 13, 2011
    Stanford Judge Says Receiver May Need to Wind Down Search

    By Laurel Brubaker Calkins and Andrew Harris – Oct 13, 2011 7:35 PM ET· R. Allen Stanford’s court-appointed receiver may need to stop searching for a secret “pot of gold” and pay defrauded investors from the assets he has recovered so far, the judge overseeing [...]

  • October 13, 2011
    INTERVIEW-Stanford bank liquidators seek assets recovery deal

    INTERVIEW-Stanford bank liquidators seek assets recovery deal * Say in talks with U.S. receiver on common claims process * Victims face delays, disputes over getting money back * Liquidators asking U.S. DOJ to end Swiss accounts freeze By Pascal Fletcher MIAMI, Oct 13 (Reuters) – [...]

  • October 12, 2011
    Stanford Bank Liquidators Dispute Predecessor’s $18 Million Fee

    Oct. 12 (Bloomberg) -- The firm originally appointed to wind up R. Allen Stanford’s bank charged million in fees while recovering around 0,000 for victims of the fraud, according Grant Thornton LLP, the bank’s new liquidator which is seeking to have the bill reduced. [...]

  • October 11, 2011
    Online Creditors Meeting from October 11, 2011

    Please use the link provided to listen to the Online Creditors Meeting that was given by the Stanford International Bank Joint Liquidators on October 11, 2011. click here to listen to the online meeting

  • October 5, 2011
    The Joint Liquidators of Stanford International Bank, Ltd. invite you to attend an online presentation

          Dear Creditors/Victims - The Joint Liquidators of Stanford International Bank, Ltd. invite you to attend an online presentation: - LIVE Webinar featuring joint liquidators Marcus Wide & Hugh Dickson - The Joint Liquidators will be informing creditors/victims about the current status of the [...]

  • August 22, 2011
    Letter to the Editor, Caribbean360

    Dear Sir or madam, A story published in the August 18, 2011, edition of Caribbean360, “Investors question Antigua Stanford liquidators” makes several erroneous and unfortunate statements that only mislead and confuse victims of SIB’s failure. I am a creditor of the Stanford International Bank (SIB), [...]

  • August 18, 2011
    Investors question Antigua Stanford liquidators

    TEXAS, United States, Thursday August 18, 2011 – Following a recent decision by a London court authorizing the Antiguan liquidators of Stanford International Bank (SIB) to spend up to US$20 million of funds frozen in the U.K, a US court-appointed investors committee has asked the [...]

  • July 13, 2011
    Stanford International Bank Creditors’ Committee Urges U.S. and U.K. Authorities to Unfreeze Millions Immediately

    Newly formed creditors’ committee is working closely with liquidators, but fears recovery efforts could stall if money isn’t released soon ANTIGUA-July 13, 2011– Liquidators of Stanford International Bank announced today that its newly formed Advisory Creditors’ Committee is backing a proposal to urge the U.S. [...]