Gen Con Make-A-Wish payment approved
Gen Con LLC announced Friday, Nov. 26, that it has received the blessing of the United States Bankruptcy Court to pay the Make-A-Wish Foundation funds raised in a charity auction last year. Judge Thomas T. Glover, noting that children should not have to wait for their wishes any longer, made the unusual ruling in open court last week, and creditors were told a payment would be ordered.
In February of this year, Gen Con filed for Chapter 11 protection in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of Washington. This action became necessary as a result of significant unforeseen expenses associated with attempts to expand its core business to encompass externally licensed events.
“A key element of our reorganization plan has always been to treat Make-A-Wish as a separate class of creditor and it was our sincere hope that we would be allowed to pay them in full upon court acceptance of our Plan. We are simply thrilled to have received permission from the court with the support of our creditors’ committee to pay them in full right now, especially before the holiday season,” said Adrian Swartout, president of Gen Con.
Over the last nine months, Gen Con’s primary goal was to stabilize operations at a reduced cost structure and to establish whether the Gen Con Indy event could be operated profitably. As a result of new efforts by the current leadership team, Gen Con reports that it had its first profitable year since 2005. It is now confident that it can operate with sufficient profitability to fund the bankruptcy Plan. Under Chapter 11 laws, debtors are not allowed to pay any claims or debts included in the filing until a Plan is confirmed.

