The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C....
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit denied a petition from David Schum asking that it mandate an FCC hearing for transferring radio licenses from DFW Radio in Dallas to Bernard Dallas LLC. The petitioner filed requests in…
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nine filings beginning in 2006, the petition said. The petitioner provided the commission with substantial evidence that Zwirn, the defunct hedge fund associated with Bernard, “used Cayman Island-based subsidiaries to provide loans to petitioner’s company ... to fund and ultimately to control the Zwirn onshore hedge fund and the Zwirn hedge fund manager,” it said. The FCC “has ignored all nine requests made over this eight year period choosing instead to make rulings on the petitions without requiring the necessary documentation from Zwirn,” it said. Three circuit judges found that the petitioner “has not shown that he has a clear and indisputable right to mandamus relief,” they said in an order (http://bit.ly/ZIrblL).