KEY POINTS
  • Sears Canada creditors are calling out Sears Holdings' CEO, Eddie Lampert, for receiving dividend payments as the now-bankrupt company struggled.
  • They claim Lampert and his hedge fund, ESL Investments, were "major beneficiaries" of roughly $3 billion in dividend payments.
  • Now, thousands of Sears Canada's former employees are preparing for a reduction in their pensions.
Edward S. Lampert speaks at a news conference in New York in this November 17, 2004 file photo. 

Sears Canada creditors are calling out Eddie Lampert, the erstwhile controlling shareholder of the bankrupt retailer and current chief executive of Sears Holdings, for receiving dividend payments as the Canadian business crumbled in 2017.

Late last week, a group of pensioners served court papers in Ontario's Superior Court of Justice, requesting the appointment of a trustee in Sears Canada's bankruptcy proceeding who would look for more funds for those creditors.