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HUNTSVILLE, AL (WAFF) -
Bankruptcy and a possible eviction could shut down a Huntsville club.
Catfish Entertainment, the parent company for Crossroads, filed bankruptcy in January.
The owner of the building that houses Crossroads in downtown Huntsville filed a motion in federal court asking for the right to go forward with the eviction process.
Crossroads was the scene of a shooting back in January.
The owners are also being sued in connection to another man shot at the club in 2009.
*The above story has been changed
from the original version to correct an error. The initial version stated
incorrectly that bankruptcy was filed in July. The filing was made in January.