
<p>Machine operator Marisol Soto works on high voltage connectors ordered by Kodak at Custom Molding in Churchville, N.Y.(Photo: Carlos Ortiz, Rochester (N.Y.) Democrat and Chronicle)Story HighlightsSuit could involve potentially hundreds of millions of dollarsMoney would be divvied up with unsecured creditorsKodak says it has no control over trust's actions</p><p>ROCHESTER, N.Y. -- Custom Molding Solutions has counted Eastman Kodak Co. as a customer almost since the company's beginning a dozen years ago.</p><p>It regularly turns out batches of extruded plastic parts used in Kodak's color and monochrome digital printing presses. And over the last weeks of 2011, Kodak paid the Churchville, N.Y., company $98,521 for goods delivered, as it regularly did.</p><p>Now a trust fund established as part of Kodak's bankruptcy wants all that money back. With interest.</p><p><a href="http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/business/2014/01/30/kodak-trust-sues-creditors/5069495/">Keep reading...</a></p><p>Read also:</p><p><a href="http://www.democratandchronicle.com/story/money/business/2014/01/30/local-companies-sued-in-kodak-bankruptcy/5051829/">Local companies sued in Kodak bankruptcy</a> (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)</p><p><a href="http://wxxinews.org/post/some-companies-may-face-lawsuits-result-kodak-bankruptcy">Some Companies May Face Lawsuits As A Result Of The Kodak Bankruptcy</a> (WXXI News)</p><p>Explore: <a href="http://news.google.com/news/more?ncl=drhhd4pMXxjimVMzAlPX8WCpcvjnM&authuser=0&ned=us">3 additional articles.</a></p>