"Buying this site was always going to be fun later on, but annoying right away," noted The Onion's CEO, referencing the chaotic acquisition process.
Christopher Murray, the bankruptcy trustee, faced accusations of collusion and changing auction terms to favor The Onion, leading to a contentious court battle.
Walter Cicack’s emergency motion suggests that the auction was rigged, claiming that Murray acted 'in complete bad faith and with improper collusion with the Connecticut Families.'
Judge Christopher Lopez showed sympathy towards Cicack's claims, highlighting the tense dynamic in the courtroom surrounding The Onion's acquisition.
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