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SANDY -- A bankruptcy trustee for the owner of Kiddie Kandids says threats have been made against his clients.
The Daily Herald reported Tuesday that trustee Duane H. Gillman asked U.S. Marshals be present at a creditor's meeting next week involving the photography studio.
While he would not detail the threats made, Gillman said the presence of the marshals would make the meeting more "peaceable."
Kiddie Kandids closed its doors Jan. 11 after not being able to meet payroll and other financial obligations.
Currently the company owes more than $1 million in wages and commission -- and even more to investor Sorenson Capital.
In addition, thousands of Kiddie Kandids' customers are upset at being unable to collect their prepaid photos or be reimbursed.








