The ‘Born Mechanic’ host’s car company first filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in October 2024 after being accused of taking deposits from customers but failing to deliver vehicles
Ant Anstead’s supercar company, Radford Motors, has officially filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy following a court hearing on Thursday, May 8.
The order issued by Delaware’s bankruptcy court and obtained by PEOPLE officially converts the company from Chapter 11 bankruptcy, which it has been in since October 2024, to Chapter 7 in order to “grant relief” amid its ongoing legal issues.
Chapter 7 bankruptcy typically calls for the “liquidation” of a company, according to the United States Courts, and can often result in a company’s dissolution. However, it is unclear whether Radford is officially closing its operations as a result of the new filing…