Liens Against Pledged Revenues Did Not Attach Post-Petition The Creditor Defendants’ security interests in the Pledged Revenues are properly

Liens Against Pledged Revenues Did Not Attach Post-Petition The Creditor Defendants’ security interests in the Pledged Revenues are properly

perfected under Pennsylvania law The Creditor Defendants hold consensual, not statutory, liens against the Pledged Revenues Because the Pledged Revenues do not constitute proceeds, products,

offspring, or profits derived from prepetition property, § 552(b)(1) does not apply to except the Creditor Defendants’ liens against the Pledged Revenues from § 552(a) Because none of the Pledged Revenues are “special revenues,” § 928 does not except the Pledged Revenues from § 552(a)

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