Bankruptcy examiner

Kenneth Klee, appointed examiner in the Tribune Co. bankruptcy case,  holds a copy of his report at his office in Los Angeles. Klee and his team worked for 12 weeks sifting through the Zell deal producing a report running thousands of pages that carefully broke down the evidence. The final bill: about $12 million.

( Patrick T. Fallon, for the Chicago Tribune / September 23, 2012 )

Kenneth Klee, appointed examiner in the Tribune Co. bankruptcy case, holds a copy of his report at his office in Los Angeles. Klee and his team worked for 12 weeks sifting through the Zell deal producing a report running thousands of pages that carefully broke down the evidence. The final bill: about $12 million.

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