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Christmas Tree Shops Bankruptcy Converted to Chapter 7

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A U.S. judge on Wednesday converted Christmas Tree Shops' bankruptcy to a chapter 7 liquidation, saying a court-appointed trustee should take over the bargain retail chain's wind-down and address doubts about unpaid employee wages, Reuters reported. Christmas Tree Shops filed for bankruptcy in May, hoping to keep most of its stores open while addressing its debt. But the company pivoted to a full liquidation in July after its store closing sales failed to meet revenue targets and Christmas Tree Shops defaulted on a $45 million bankruptcy loan. During a hearing before U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Thomas Horan in Wilmington, Delaware, a lawyer for Christmas Tree Shops, Harold Murphy of Murphy & King, traded barbs with an attorney for bankruptcy lender and store liquidator, Hilco Global. Murphy said that Hilco's store-closing sales missed revenue targets by $14 million. Hilco counsel Gregg Galardi of Ropes & Gray countered that the retailer's management exceeded its loan budget and told employees they would receive bonuses that Hilco never agreed to fund.