Hundreds of Colorado residents and businesses are among those who have filed claims against UAL Corporation as creditors. Under United’s bankruptcy plan, unsecured creditors will receive 4 percent to 7 percent of what is owed them, and secured creditors will receive 100 percent.
Included on the creditors’ lists from the metro Denver region:
Unsecured Creditors:
Camellia Lewis, Denver, $100,000, workers compensation, services performed
Steven Halstedt, Denver, $100,822.43, agreement other
Qwest, Denver, $113,263.84, trade
Bonita Raymer, Denver, $120,000, workers compensation
Ramsey Jay, Denver, $120,000, workers compensation and wages
John Taylor, Aurora, $120,000, employee
Ramon Gonzalez, Jr., Aurora, $120,000, workers compensation
Russell Ladzenski, Aurora, $120,000, employee personal injury wages
Franklin Foose, Aurora, $120,000, no listing
Freda Davis, Aurora, $120,000, employee other
City of Colorado Springs, Municipal Airport, $158,494.05, trade
Diane Davis, Denver, $160,793.74, litigation
George Davis, Denver, $179,793.74, litigation
Hyatt Regency Denver, $245,677.48, services performed
David Lawson, trade
Public Service Co., Denver, $353,967.86, trade
Amerivest Centerra Inc., Denver, $478,706.94, lease
GLN Compliance Group, Englewood, $527,000, goods sold, services performed
Joseph Coates, Colorado Springs, $632,925, employee retirement benefits
Jeppesen Sanderson Inc., Englewood, $670,937.63, goods sold, services performed
Verdell Frey, Aurora, $1,244,600.80, employee retirement
Phelps Program Management LLC, Denver, $1,253,289, service performed
Robbie Jones, Denver, $1,416,999, employee
Stadium Management Co., Englewood, $2,228,875, goods sold, services performed
Colorado Department of Labor and Employment, $2,656,937, workers compensation
George Lenormand, Aurora, $3,600,000, employee retirement
Priority Creditors:
City and County of Denver, $19,957,519, taxes
Secured Creditors:
Gorsuch Kirgis LLP Trust, Osband Case, Denver, $500,000, litigation
City and County of Denver, $7,558,252.98, taxes
Colorado Department of Labor and Employment, $31,656,000, workers compensation
Denver International Airport, $261,415,000, special facilities lease (flight kitchen, cargo building, hangar), 2002
Source: UAL Corporation



