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Loan(s) Payable - Related Party
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2023
Loan(s) Payable - Related Party [Abstract]  
Loan(s) Payable - Related Party

Note 8 – Loan(s) Payable – Related Party



The Company and Mr. R.A. Bianco entered into an agreement(s) for Mr. R.A. Bianco to provide senior loan(s) to the Company for working capital. The loan(s) are due on the earlier of the date the Company receives funds from any source, (excluding funds received by the Company by any litigation funding entity to fund any of the 111 West 57th legal proceedings), sufficient to pay all amounts due under the loan(s), including all accrued interest thereon, including without limitation, from a settlement of the 111 West 57th legal proceedings or (b) the date(s) indicated above.



The Company and Mr. R.A. Bianco further agreed that amounts due pursuant to the loans plus interest can be converted by Mr. R.A. Bianco, at his option, into a litigation funding agreement pari-pasu with any litigation funding agreement entered into by the Company with a litigation funding entity.



Information regarding the loan(s) payable is as follows:


 Date of loan
 
Rate
 
 Due Date
 
March 31,
2023
   
December 31,
2022
 
February 2023
   
6.50
%
February 28, 2025
 
$
300,000
 
 
$
-
 
                       
$
300,000
   
$
-
 



Information regarding accrued interest expense on the loan(s) payable is as follows:


 
(in thousands)
 
March 31,
2023
   
December 31,
2022
 
Accrued interest expense
 
$
3
   
$
-
 



In April 2023, the Company and Mr. R.A. Bianco entered into an additional agreement pursuant to which Mr. R.A. Bianco made an additional loan to the Company of $325,000 for use as working capital in accordance with the same terms of the loan(s) payable noted herein.



For additional information regarding the Company’s litigation funding effort, see Note 1. For additional information regarding the Company’s legal proceedings relating to the 111 West 57th Property, including the Company’s challenge to the Strict Foreclosure, see Note 3 and Note 6.