In a bankruptcy court filing, the defunct movie subscription service disclosed the email addresses of numerous customers owed money.
In a Tuesday bankruptcy filing, the once-trendy cinema subscription service MoviePass listed more than 12,000 subscribers who are owed money by the company, which CNN reports is expected to enter into litigation. The service, which allowed subscribers to pay a fixed monthly fee to see movies at theaters, with exact terms changing over the course of its operation, shut down in September after numerous reports that it was effectively buying movie tickets and giving them to subscribers at a loss.