The British television host’s supercar company filed for bankruptcy Oct. 22, after being accused of taking deposits from customers, but not delivering vehicles
Ant Anstead and his Radford Motors co-founders are promising to address lawsuits from several clients who claim they paid large deposits to the company, but never received the custom cars they ordered.
The company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Oct 22. One week later, on Oct 29, a representative for Radford told PEOPLE that they have received court approval for financing to fund operations, which “will allow the [the company to] work towards completing vehicles in process” as they restructure.
The statement continues, “Any and all claims will be addressed as part of the bankruptcy case.” This seemingly refers to the numerous lawsuits currently filed against Anstead and his business partners, alleging that they accepted deposits in the hundreds of thousands of dollars for cars that were never completed — and failed to refund the customers for months or years.