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Legal costs mount for iPayment CEO

Bills for $439,000 presented to bankruptcy court; meanwhile, Daily files to sell assets to his family and sues to make sure his wife gets the Warhols

iPayment's Daily proposes creditor fund, monthly budget

Plans would make more than $30M available if lawsuit appeal fails, while allocating $42,000 for November household expenses

Bid for trustee in Daily case turned aside

But bankruptcy judge 'remains concerned' about iPayment CEO's conduct

iPayment CEO fires back

Daily denies wrongdoing in bankruptcy case, pleads for an end to legal 'madness'

Chapter and verse: Lawsuit victor accuses iPayment CEO of crimes

Filings show evidence revealed in years of L.A. legal proceedings leading to $350M verdict, as winner of judgment seeks to put trustee in charge of Daily's worldly possessions

iPayment back in the black

Despite income falling year over year, the company reverses first-quarter loss

Nashville at law: Wine collection in bankruptcy auction

iPayment entrepreneur's $2 million in vintages up for sale [From our print edition featured in Monday's City Paper]

Nashville at law: Bankruptcy filing reveals $2M wine collection

Also: Cummings wins $3.5M in damages, bank pursues SouthEast Waffles ex-honcho, and more... [From our print edition featured in Monday's City Paper]

Jury adds $50M to iPayment CEO's tab

Following verdict awarding $300 million in compensatory damages last week, Daily faces further judgment from punitive phase

Punitive phase to proceed in Daily trial

Agreement reached in iPayment CEO's bankruptcy case, so L.A. jury can decide how much to add to the $300M compensatory damages awarded Monday

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