Lusignan said there was not any information on file about the Bakunowiczs bankruptcy, so she was unsure how that might affect the outstanding debt.
At the time she filed for bankruptcy in 2017, Bakunowiczs companies also owed $147,000 in unpaid taxes to the Employment Security Department, $41,500 to the Internal Revenue Service and $95,000 in unpaid taxes for state workers compensation premiums. Officials from those agencies did not return phone calls for comment.
Bakunowicz did get permission from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to drill under the old Charlies building to install a fire suppression sprinkler system. The Corps OKed her to proceed with the project in August 2019, according to a spokesman.
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