On paper, the story of DQ Entertainment (Ireland) Limited seems more suited to the stuff of fantasy that an animation company such as itself would have in production. But it is a story of real-life international intrigue, laid bare in a new judgment from the Commercial Court concerning a creditor trying to recover millions owed by three Indian directors of the company. It involves allegations of fictitious deals to produce animated works of well-known children’s characters, overinflated value of assets and finances, and millions being moved out of the company without justification. And now, following the court ruling, the three…
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