Has this been mentioned? Vshojo merch in bankruptcy limbo

>It's not surprising. This is generally how bankruptcy goes. There is a specific process in terms of how assets are liquidated and who gets paid, and this process takes a long time. Since Kson indicated they've now formally filed for bankruptcy, the entire process is now out of Vshojo's hands and is likely under the control of a court-appointed bankruptcy trustee.

>The entire company's assets are inventoried and reviewed to assess value, and all debts are also reviewed and assessed based on which creditors have priority. Assets and records are generally frozen during this process. Only once that's done are assets actually liquidated, often in an auction to ensure "maximum return" is retained for the creditors.

>The process generally doesn't allow for parties to "offer to pay the fees" to acquire certain assets before the trustee has determined their value and which creditors have priority for payment. But it is possible that the merchandise will be auctioned off at a later date and could be acquired then.