The court filings pointed to public records showing that a Delaware corporation, Lucky Color Inc., was formed in January, and in March an “amendment name” was filed in the name of Trestique Inc.
The document alleges Bensason, Landau and Lucky Color secured a loan to Tomia “for pennies on the dollar,” and now the group is seeking to “facilitate defendants’ looting of debtor.” “After multiple internet searches, Tomia found one advertisement of the auction sale, that…made no reference to the trade name TrèStique, so that any bidder would have no notice of what assets were actually being sold, let alone that the sale was purportedly of the entire TrèStique business with over $1 million of inventory, intellectual property, good will, established vendor relationships,” the legal documents said.