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Jeffrey Michael 'Jeff' Fisher

Nashville now and then: Facing the consequences, or not

The city's surrender trumps imminent corporal punishment, and a local judge survives a grand jury's efforts to indict him
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Clement, other locals associated with key figure in latest Clinton finance tangle

Journal report calls into question the fundraising tactics of a Hillary Clinton backer whose firm counts the former mayoral candidate and several other well-known Nashvillians as advisors

Morning Links: 31 July 2007

Thompson's fundraising, Advocat deal, O'Charley's, Comdata litigation, Titans' Fisher, drunk astronauts, and more

FractionAir settles one lawsuit, ordered to pay in another

Fractional ownership company reaches agreement on a $375,000 claim, but a Davidson County judge tells it to pay judgment to a one-time customer

Shared suffering: FractionAir reveals creditor cramdown

FractionAir's controlling investor announces it has provided a loan to help keep the company afloat, but letter to creditors shows that the proceeds fall short of initial plan

FAA: FractionAir grounded

As feds confirm flights are stilled, troubled company's controlling shareholder breaks silence, expresses hope for restructuring -- while portraying itself as just another creditor

FractionAir on brink of bankruptcy

High-profile owners of fractional shares in the company's corporate jets, such as former Vice President Al Gore, Tennessee Titans coach Jeff Fisher and Franklin businessman Gordon Inman, are given stark choice at creditors' meeting: Take 22 cents on the dollar, or lose all of their money in a Chapter 7 filing

Shares of sorrow: FractionAir faces mounting problems

A company offering fractional ownership of jet aircraft is in serious trouble, exposing high-profile investors and customers like Al Gore, Eddie George, ex-American General chief Joe Kelley and VU medical leader Harry Jacobson to financial risk -- and casting a shadow over the mayoral campaign of one of the company's former directors, Bob Clement


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