The plans to sell the 4 -sick hospital’s sick hospital in the Delaware County received the Messer this week when a board member of a local non -profit organization filed a lawsuit for preventing non -profit funds from going to the Pro -Medical Medical Holdings, which is a corridor.
But just five hours after the application approved by the Delware County judge, the board members and local non -profit filed on Thursday filed a jointly filed to dissolve the matter after the chaos’s emergency bankruptcy conference.
During the virtual hearing, representatives of the Pennsylvania’s Office of Attorney General and Prospect Medical Holdings said that the trial endangered efforts to shut down a new buyer for the falling health system.
“The colleague we had and the plan that we had,” said Melissa Wan Ekk, the deputy attorney general of Pennsylvania. “Now, we have little time to try to keep the pieces together.”
The drama came shortly after that when Donald Delson, a resident of Swarthmore, filed a lawsuit against the Delware County Foundation in the Delaware County Court of Common Plays on Wednesday.
Delson, a member of the outgoing Foundation Board, who has donated unknown money to non -profit people in the past years, said in his case that medical holding is likely to violate his “donation intent”, or to use the organization as expected.
The litigation tried to prevent the Foundation from paying more money. In the Commonwealth Court Court, Judge George A Pagano issued a verdict in favor of Delson and issued a stay order on Thursday morning to stop the future payments.
Representatives of the office and possibility of Pennsylvania’s Attorney General accused the people involved in the schemeing base to avoid their “responsibility” by financing hospitals or giving money in final sale.
The Foundation for Delaware County was formed with money in 2016 that came from Cruiser sales The possibility of medical holding. It mainly gives grants, benefits and community health projects, food banks, emergency relief efforts and other non -profit groups to grant, scholarships and other charities.
The Foundation joined the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General, Delaware County, and under the bankruptcy of Chapter 11, the Ombudsman of the court -appointed patients appointed by the court in an attempt to find a long -term solution for the cruiser as a new medical holding organization.