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Notes Payable
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2019
Debt Disclosure [Abstract]  
Notes Payable
8. Notes payable:
On May 23, 2019, the Company entered into a Loan Agreement (the “Loan Agreement”) with Biopharma Credit plc (“Pharmakon”), for a senior secured credit facility consisting of a term loan of $60 million (the “Term Loan”), with the ability to draw an additional $20 million within twelve months of the closing date. The Loan Agreement replaced the Company’s existing Term Loan Agreement (the “Original Loan Agreement”) with CRG Servicing LLC, (“CRG”).
The Company utilized $60 million of the initial loan proceeds under the Loan Agreement, plus an additional $1.8 million to repay all of the outstanding loan balance owed by the Company under the Original Loan Agreement. The Company also used existing cash on hand to pay a $5.6 million backend facility fee to CRG. Upon the repayment of all amounts owed by the Company under the CRG Original Loan Agreement, all commitments to CRG were terminated and all security interests granted by the Company and its subsidiary guarantors under the CRG Original Loan Agreement were released.
During the six months ended June 30, 2019, the Company expensed
one-time
events of $5.2 million in unamortized deferred loan fees, $3.9 million in unamortized warrant discount costs and $2.8 million in loan prepayment fees and realized losses arising out of the CRG Term Loan and recorded as interest expense in the accompanying consolidated statement of operations.
The new facility carries
a 72-month term
with interest only payments on the term loan for the first 36 months. The Term Loan will mature in May 2025 and bears an interest rate of 7.5% plus the LIBOR rate (LIBOR effective rate as of June 28, 2019 was 2.52%). The Term Loan is subject to mandatory prepayment provisions that require prepayment upon change of control.
The obligations under the Loan Agreement are guaranteed by the Company’s subsidiaries and are secured by a first priority security interest in and a lien on substantially all of the assets of the Company and the subsidiary guarantors, subject to certain exceptions.
The following table represents future maturities of the notes payable obligation as of June 30, 2019:
 
2019
  —   
2020
  —   
2021
  —   
2022
  13,846 
2023
  18,461 
2024
  18,462 
2025
  9,231 
  
 
 
 
Total maturities
 $60,000 
Unamortized discount and loan costs
  (1,552
  
 
 
 
Total notes payable obligation
 $58,448