Pigeon King’s bankruptcy hearing stalled again
Breeders upset as delay pushes court date into autumn
Breeders upset as delay pushes court date into autumn
American pigeon breeders who lost millions when the Waterloo, Ontario business they dealt with declared bankruptcy have turned to one of the business’ former employees for help.
They’ve called to file their complaints. But as of today, not one of 17 former contract holders with Arlan Galbraith’s Pigeon King International Inc. (PKI) had supplied police with the paperwork records to support their concerns.
A former salesman says Arlan Galbraith, architect of a now-defunct Waterloo based pigeon breeding scheme, had a solid vision. Ken Wagler still sees opportunity with the pigeon business but he’s wary of conspirators who don’t want it to fly
UPDATED Thursday June 26, 2008 11:51 a.m. (Links added)