Guo Wengui / Miles Guo — bankruptcy case · PETITION · ECF #2044

METADATA

Defendant
Guo Wengui / Miles Guo / Ho Wan Kwok
Court
CTB
Case No.
22-50073
ECF #
2044
Type
PETITION
Filed
2023-08-04

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UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT DISTRICT OF CONNECTICUT

In re Genever Holdings Corporation Case No. 22-50542

In re Case No.

Genever Holdings Corporation 22-50542 Debtor Reporting Period: May-23
Federal Tax I.D. # n/a CORPORATE MONTHLY OPERATING REPORT

File with the Court and submit a copy to the United States Trustee within 20 days after the end of the month and submit a copy of the report to any official committee appointed in the case.

*(Reports for Rochester and Buffalo Divisions of Western District of New York are due 15 days after the end of the month, as are the reports for Southern District of New York.)*

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS Form No. Document Explanation

Attached Attached

Schedule of Cash Receipts and Disbursements MOR-1 x Bank Reconciliation (or copies of debtor's bank reconciliations) MOR-1 (CON'T) x

Copies of bank statements Cash disbursements journals Statement of Operations MOR-2 x Balance Sheet MOR-3 x Status of Post-petition Taxes MOR-4 x

Copies of IRS Form 6123 or payment receipt Copies of tax returns filed during reporting period Summary of Unpaid Post-petition Debts MOR-4 x

Listing of Aged Accounts Payable

Accounts Receivable Reconciliation and Aging MOR-5 x

Taxes Reconciliation and Aging MOR-5 x

Payments to Insiders and Professional MOR-6 x Post Petition Status of Secured Notes, Leases Payable MOR-6 x

Debtor Questionnaire MOR-7 x

I declare under penalty of perjury (28 U.S.C. Section 1746) that this report and the attached documents are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.

Claire Abrehart, Director Date
3 August 2023

\*Authorized individual must be an officer, director or shareholder if debtor is a corporation; a partner if debtor is a partnership; a manager or member if debtor is a limited liability company. Case 22-50073 Doc 2044 Filed 08/04/23 Entered 08/04/23 13:28:02 Page 2 of 11

In re Genever Holdings Corporation Case No. 22-50542

Debtor Reporting Period: May-23

SCHEDULE OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS

Amounts reported should be from the debtor's books and not the bank statement. The beginning cash should be the ending cash from the prior month or, if this is the first report, the amount should be the balance on the date the petition was filed. The amounts reported in the "CURRENT MONTH - ACTUAL" column must equal the sum of the four bank account columns. Attach copies of the bank statements and the cash disbursements journal. The total disbursements listed in the disbursements journal must equal the total disbursements reported on this page. A bank reconciliation must be attached for each account. [See MOR-1 (CON'T)]

BANK ACCOUNTS

ACCOUNT NUMBER (LAST 4) OPER PAYROLL TAX OTHER CURRENT MONTH

ACTUAL (TOTAL OF ALL ACCOUNTS) CASH BEGINNING OF MONTH 0 RECEIPTS CASH SALES ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE - PREPETITION ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE - POSTPETITION LOANS AND ADVANCES SALE OF ASSETS OTHER (ATTACH LIST) TRANSFERS (FROM DIP ACCTS) TOTAL RECEIPTS 0 DISBURSEMENTS NET PAYROLL PAYROLL TAXES SALES, USE, & OTHER TAXES INVENTORY PURCHASES SECURED/ RENTAL/ LEASES INSURANCE ADMINISTRATIVE SELLING OTHER (ATTACH LIST) OWNER DRAW * TRANSFERS (TO DIP ACCTS) PROFESSIONAL FEES U.S. TRUSTEE QUARTERLY FEES COURT COSTS TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS 0
NET CASH FLOW (RECEIPTS LESS DISBURSEMENTS)
CASH – END OF MONTH 0

\* COMPENSATION TO SOLE PROPRIETORS FOR SERVICES RENDERED TO BANKRUPTCY ESTATE

THE FOLLOWING SECTION MUST BE COMPLETED

DISBURSEMENTS FOR CALCULATING U.S. TRUSTEE QUARTERLY FEES: (FROM CURRENT MONTH ACTUAL COLUMN)

TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS 0
LESS: TRANSFERS TO OTHER DEBTOR IN 0 POSSESSION ACCOUNTS

PLUS:

ESTATE DISBURSEMENTS MADE BY 0

OUTSIDE SOURCES (i.e. from escrow accounts) TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS FOR CALCULATING U.S. 0

TRUSTEE QUARTERLY FEES
Debtor Reporting Period: May-23 BANK RECONCILIATIONS Continuation Sheet for MOR-1

A bank reconciliation must be included for each bank account. The debtor's bank reconciliation may be substituted for this page. (Bank account numbers may be redacted to last four numbers.)

Operating Payroll Tax Other
# # # # BALANCE PER 0 BOOKS
BANK BALANCE (+) DEPOSITS IN TRANSIT (ATTACH LIST) (-) OUTSTANDING CHECKS (ATTACH

LIST) :

OTHER (ATTACH EXPLANATION)
ADJUSTED BANK 0 BALANCE *

\*"Adjusted Bank Balance" must equal "Balance per Books"

DEPOSITS IN TRANSIT Date Amount Date Amount

CHECKS OUTSTANDING Ck. # Amount Ck. # Amount

OTHER Debtor Reporting Period: May-23

STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS (Income Statement)

The Statement of Operations is to be prepared on an accrual basis. The accrual basis of accounting recognizes revenue when it is realized and expenses when they are incurred, regardless of when cash is actually received or paid.

REVENUES MONTH CUMULATIVE -FILING TO DATE
Gross Revenues - Less: Returns and Allowances - Net Revenue - COST OF GOODS SOLD Beginning Inventory - Add: Purchases - Add: Cost of Labor - Add: Other Costs (attach schedule) - Less: Ending Inventory - Cost of Goods Sold - Gross Profit - OPERATING EXPENSES Advertising - Auto and Truck Expense - Bad Debts - Contributions - Employee Benefits Programs - Officer/Insider Compensation* - Insurance - Management Fees/Bonuses - Office Expense - Pension & Profit-Sharing Plans - Repairs and Maintenance - Rent and Lease Expense - Salaries/Commissions/Fees - Supplies - Taxes - Payroll - Taxes - Real Estate - Taxes - Other - Travel and Entertainment - Utilities - Other (attach schedule) -

Total Operating Expenses Before Depreciation -

Depreciation/Depletion/Amortization -

Net Profit (Loss) Before Other Income & Expenses -

OTHER INCOME AND EXPENSES Other Income (attach schedule) - Interest Expense - Other Expense (attach schedule) -

Net Profit (Loss) Before Reorganization Items -

Debtor Reporting Period: May-23
REORGANIZATION ITEMS Professional Fees - U. S. Trustee Quarterly Fees -

Interest Earned on Accumulated Cash from Chapter 11 (see continuation -

sheet) Gain (Loss) from Sale of Equipment -

Other Reorganization Expenses (attach schedule) -

Total Reorganization Expenses - Income Taxes - Net Profit (Loss) -

\*"Insider" is defined in 11 U.S.C. Section 101(31).

BREAKDOWN OF "OTHER" CATEGORY
OTHER COSTS
OTHER OPERATIONAL EXPENSES
OTHER INCOME
OTHER EXPENSES
OTHER REORGANIZATION EXPENSES

Reorganization Items - Interest Earned on Accumulated Cash from Chapter 11:

Interest earned on cash accumulated during the chapter 11 case, which would not have been earned but for the bankruptcy proceeding, should be reported as a reorganization item.

Debtor Reporting Period: May-23
BALANCE SHEET

The Balance Sheet is to be completed on an accrual basis only. Pre-petition liabilities must be classified separately from post-petition obligations.

ASSETS BOOK VALUE AT END OF CURRENT REPORTING MONTH BOOK VALUE AT END OF

PRIOR REPORTING MONTH BOOK VALUE ON PETITION

DATE OR SCHEDULED
CURRENT ASSETS Unrestricted Cash and Equivalents -

Restricted Cash and Cash Equivalents (see continuation -

sheet) Accounts Receivable (Net) - Notes Receivable - Inventories - Prepaid Expenses - Professional Retainers -

Other Current Assets (attach schedule) -

TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS - PROPERTY & EQUIPMENT Real Property and Improvements - Machinery and Equipment -

Furniture, Fixtures and Office Equipment -

Leasehold Improvements - Vehicles - Less: Accumulated Depreciation - TOTAL PROPERTY & EQUIPMENT - OTHER ASSETS Amounts due from Insiders* - Other Assets (attach schedule) - TOTAL OTHER ASSETS - TOTAL ASSETS -

LIABILITIES AND OWNER EQUITY BOOK VALUE AT END OF

CURRENT REPORTING MONTH BOOK VALUE AT END OF

PRIOR REPORTING MONTH BOOK VALUE ON PETITION

DATE

LIABILITIES NOT SUBJECT TO COMPROMISE (Postpetition)

Accounts Payable - Taxes Payable (refer to FORM MOR-4) - Wages Payable - Notes Payable - Rent / Leases - Building/Equipment -

Secured Debt / Adequate Protection Payments -

Professional Fees - Amounts Due to Insiders* -

Other Post-petition Liabilities (attach schedule) -

TOTAL POST-PETITION LIABILITIES -

LIABILITIES SUBJECT TO COMPROMISE (Pre-Petition)

Secured Debt - Priority Debt -

Unsecured Debt 254,000,000.00 254000000 254000000

TOTAL PRE-PETITION LIABILITIES -

TOTAL LIABILITIES 254,000,000.00 254000000 254000000

OWNERS' EQUITY Capital Stock unknown unknown unknown Additional Paid-In Capital Partners' Capital Account

Owner's Equity Account unknown unknown unknown

Retained Earnings - Pre-Petition Retained Earnings - Post-petition

Adjustments to Owner Equity (attach schedule) Post-petition Contributions (attach schedule) NET OWNERS' EQUITY unknown unknown unknown TOTAL LIABILITIES AND OWNERS' EQUITY unknown unknown unknown

\*"Insider" is defined in 11 U.S.C. Section 101(31).

In re Genever Holdings Corporation Case No. 22-50542

May-23

Debtor Reporting Period:

BALANCE SHEET - continuation section ASSETS BOOK VALUE AT END OF CURRENT REPORTING MONTH BOOK VALUE AT END OF PRIOR REPORTING MONTH BOOK VALUE ON PETITION DATE Other Current Assets

Ownership - Genever Holdings LLC unknown unknown unknown

Other Assets

LIABILITIES AND OWNER EQUITY BOOK VALUE AT END OF

CURRENT REPORTING MONTH BOOK VALUE ON PETITION DATE Other Post-petition Liabilities
Adjustments to Owner's Equity
Post-Petition Contributions

Restricted Cash: Cash that is restricted for a specific use and not available to fund operations. Typically, restricted cash is segregated into a separate account, such as an escrow account.

In re 22-50542

Genever Holdings Corporation Case No. Debtor Reporting Period:

May-23 STATUS OF POST-PETITION TAXES

The beginning tax liability should be the ending liability from the prior month or, if this is the first report, the amount should be zero.

Attach photocopies of IRS Form 6123 or payment receipt to verify payment or deposit of federal payroll taxes. Attach photocopies of any tax returns filed during the reporting period.

Federal Beginning Tax Amount Withheld and/or Accrued Amount Paid Date Paid Check # or EFT Ending Tax
Withholding FICA-Employee FICA-Employer Unemployment Income Other:_____________ Total Federal Taxes State and Local Withholding Sales Excise Unemployment Real Property Personal Property Other:_____________ Total State and Local Total Taxes - - - - SUMMARY OF UNPAID POST-PETITION DEBTS

Attach aged listing of accounts payable.

Number of Days Past Due

Current 0-30 31-60 61-90 Over 91 Total

Accounts Payable Wages Payable Taxes Payable Rent/Leases-Building Rent/Leases-Equipment Secured Debt/Adequate Protection Payments Professional Fees Amounts Due to Insiders Other:______________ Other:______________ Total Post-petition Debts - - - -

Explain how and when the Debtor intends to pay any past due post-petition debts.

Debtor Reporting Period: May-23

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE RECONCILIATION AND AGING

Accounts Receivable Reconciliation Amount

Total Accounts Receivable at the beginning of the reporting period - Plus: Amounts billed during the period - Less: Amounts collected during the period - Total Accounts Receivable at the end of the reporting period -

Accounts Receivable Aging 0-30 Days 31-60 Days 61-90 Days 91+ Days Total

0 - 30 days old 31 - 60 days old 61 - 90 days old 91+ days old Total Accounts Receivable

Less: Bad Debts (Amount considered uncollectible)

Net Accounts Receivable - -
TAXES RECONCILIATION AND AGING

Taxes Payable 0-30 Days 31-60 Days 61-90 Days 91+ Days Total

0 - 30 days old 31 - 60 days old 61 - 90 days old 91+ days old Total Taxes Payable Total Accounts Payable - - - - -
Debtor Reporting Period: May-23 PAYMENTS TO INSIDERS AND PROFESSIONALS

Of the total disbursements shown on the Cash Receipts and Disbursements Report (MOR-1) list the amount paid to insiders (as defined in Section 101(31) (A)-(F) of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code) and to professionals. For payments to insiders, identify the type of compensation paid (e.g. Salary, Bonus, Commissions, Insurance, Housing Allowance, Travel, Car Allowance, Etc.). Attach additional sheets if necessary.

INSIDERS

NAME TYPE OF PAYMENT AMOUNT PAID TOTAL PAID TO DATE

TOTAL PAYMENTS TO INSIDERS - -
PROFESSIONALS
NAME DATE OF COURT ORDER AUTHORIZING

PAYMENT AMOUNT APPROVED AMOUNT PAID TOTAL PAID TO DATE TOTAL INCURRED &

UNPAID*

Neubert, Pepe & Monteith, PC n/a n/a n/a 0 39209 Harneys Corporate Services, LTDn/a n/a n/a 0 26449.58

TOTAL PAYMENTS TO PROFESSIONALS - - - -

\* INCLUDE ALL FEES INCURRED, BOTH APPROVED AND UNAPPROVED POST-PETITION STATUS OF SECURED NOTES, LEASES PAYABLE AND ADEQUATE PROTECTION PAYMENTS

NAME OF CREDITOR SCHEDULED MONTHLY PAYMENT DUE AMOUNT PAID DURING MONTH TOTAL UNPAID POST PETITION
TOTAL PAYMENTS - - DEBTOR QUESTIONNAIRE

Must be completed each month. If the answer to any of the Yes No

questions is "Yes", provide a detailed explanation of each item. Attach additional sheets if necessary. Have any assets been sold or transferred outside the normal course of x 1 business this reporting period? Have any funds been disbursed from any account other than a debtor in x 2 possession account this reporting period? Is the Debtor delinquent in the timely filing of any post-petition tax x 3 returns? Are workers compensation, general liability or other necessary x 4 insurance coverages expired or cancelled, or has the debtor received notice of expiration or cancellation of such policies?

x

5 Is the Debtor delinquent in paying any insurance premium payment? Have any payments been made on pre-petition liabilities this reporting x 6 period? Are any post petition receivables (accounts, notes or loans) due from x 7 related parties? 8 Are any post petition payroll taxes past due? x 9 Are any post petition State or Federal income taxes past due? x 10 Are any post petition real estate taxes past due? x 11 Are any other post petition taxes past due? x

12 x

Have any pre-petition taxes been paid during this reporting period? 13 Are any amounts owed to post petition creditors delinquent? x

14 Are any wage payments past due? x

Have any post petition loans been been received by the Debtor from any x 15 party? 16 Is the Debtor delinquent in paying any U.S. Trustee fees? x Is the Debtor delinquent with any court ordered payments to attorneys or x 17 other professionals? Have the owners or shareholders received any compensation outside of x 18 the normal course of business?

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