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| - In the 2250s, Harcourt Fenton Mudd fell behind in the payments to his creditors, who chased him into Klingon territory where he was captured by the Klingons. (DIS: "Choose Your Pain") As of 2371, D'Ghor was the principle creditor on gambling debts still remaining after Kozak's death, with evidence that it was part of a five year plot to bring down his house. (DS9: "The House of Quark") In 2374, Quark assured Krit, Hain, Larell and Nahsk that they were not the first creditors to make a claim against Morn's estate. (DS9: "Who Mourns for Morn?")
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| - In the 2250s, Harcourt Fenton Mudd fell behind in the payments to his creditors, who chased him into Klingon territory where he was captured by the Klingons. (DIS: "Choose Your Pain") As of 2371, D'Ghor was the principle creditor on gambling debts still remaining after Kozak's death, with evidence that it was part of a five year plot to bring down his house. (DS9: "The House of Quark") In 2373, Hagath transferred Quark's earnings on a deal they had made directly to his creditors, who appreciated the move. He planned to continue doing so until Quark was debt-free, in an effort to remove all potential distractions. (DS9: "Business as Usual") In 2374, Quark assured Krit, Hain, Larell and Nahsk that they were not the first creditors to make a claim against Morn's estate. (DS9: "Who Mourns for Morn?")
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