Snyder: Some Detroit Creditors Not Sure They’ll Ever Be Paid

DETROIT (AP) — Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder says some Detroit creditors are not sure they will be repaid.

Snyder was speaking Friday, a day after Emergency Financial Manager Kevyn Orr made Detroit had become the biggest ever U.S. city to file for bankruptcy.

Snyder determined earlier this year that the city was in a financial emergency and without a plan for improvement. The state hired bankruptcy expert Orr to stop Detroit’s fiscal free-fall.

Orr has said the city of about 700,000 people will continue to pay its bills and employees.

Copyright 2013 The Associated Press.

10:41 A.M. E.T.Corrected to reflect an Associated Press correction clarification that Snyder said some creditors think they may not be repaid, not that some creditors may never be repaid.

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