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AI Staffing Co. Ch. 11 Releases Are 'Gratuitous,' Investors Say

By Ben Zigterman · 2024-08-26 16:42:04 -0400 ·

Shareholders of Joonko Diversity Inc., a recruitment firm that uses artificial intelligence, have objected to the company's proposed Chapter 11 liquidation plan, saying the proposal includes releases of claims against directors and officers of the business who may be implicated in a fraud scheme, for which Joonko's ex-chief executive was recently indicted in federal court.

In a preliminary objection filed Friday in Delaware bankruptcy court, Timberline Holdings III LLC and other investors argued that the releases are being provided without any independent investigation or payment to the debtor's estate.

"These gratuitous releases do not provide any benefit to the debtor's creditors or equity holders, but rather inure solely to the benefit of the debtor's existing officers and directors," the shareholders wrote.

They instead called for the removal of the releases and for the creation of an independent oversight committee of investors.

Joonko hit Chapter 11 in May, saying its business had rested almost entirely on fraudulent claims made by former CEO Ilit Raz.

Joonko's board of directors discovered in June 2023 that Raz had doctored much of the company's business and financial records, an attorney representing the company said at a hearing in May this year.

The lawyer said Raz admitted to the board before resigning that she committed fraud. An investigation found she had been falsifying business records for the previous year, and that Joonko had only a "small fraction" of the customers the board and its investors thought it had, the attorney added.

Federal prosecutors charged Raz with one count of securities fraud and one count of wire fraud in June, accusing her of deceiving shareholders into dumping $27 million into the AI-powered hiring platform.

The government alleged that between February 2021 and June 2023, Raz presented investors with falsified financial statements and lists of clients that didn't exist to secure millions of dollars of investment in the business.

The bankruptcy case is In re: Joonko Diversity Inc., case number 1:24-bk-11007, in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware.

--Additional reporting by Rick Archer and Jessica Corso. Editing by Covey Son.

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Bankruptcy Scorecard

Summary

Joonko, an AI-powered employee recruitment venture, filed for Chapter 11 with plans to wind down and liquidate, saying that it uncovered widespread fraud after its co-founder and former CEO resigned and has no "real" business left.

Case Number

24-bk-11007

Judge

Mary F. Walrath

Venue

U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware

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Case Information

Case Title

Joonko Diversity Inc.

Case Number

1:24-bk-11007

Court

Delaware

Nature of Suit

Date Filed

May 14, 2024