KEY POINTS
  • Puerto Rico's bonds were a popular way for people in the U.S. territory to save for retirement.
  • Judge Laura Taylor Swain, the federal judge in N.Y. who oversees the island's massive bankruptcy process, ordered that the $16 million interest payment due to Cofina bondholders on June 1 be held by the trustee.
  • The judge's decision to freeze the payments is already being felt on the island.

The battle to recoup pennies on the dollar of Puerto Rican bonds has been epitomized by Wall Street's most prominent hedge-fund managers.

But siding with them are the unsuspecting Puerto Rican residents, who piled into the securities just as hungrily.