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IN RE CATHOLIC BISHOP OF NORTHERN ALASKA, 509 B.R. 229 (2014)
United States Bankruptcy Court, D. Alaska Filed:AK Mar. 31, 2014 Citations: 509 B.R. 229, F08-00110-GS, F11-90002-GS.

MEMORANDUM ON MOTION TO ENFORCE JUDGMENT and MOTION FOR RULE 60(b) RELIEF GARY SPRAKER, Bankruptcy Judge. Plaintiff Unaatuq, LLC, has filed a Motion to Enforce Judgment and Related Orders (" Motion "). It seeks an order against the named defendants, Louis H. Green, Sr. and Nancy E. Green ("the Greens"), as well as the Greens' two adult sons, Louis (Louie) Green, Jr. and Dewey (Stacey) Green, and Stacey's wife, Mary Reader, compelling them to vacate real property it purchased within the...

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IN RE SAMMONS, 508 B.R. 426 (2014)
United States Bankruptcy Court, D. Alaska Filed:AK Mar. 27, 2014 Citations: 508 B.R. 426, N12-00514-GS, N12-90033-GS.

MEMORANDUM DECISION GARY SPRAKER, Bankruptcy Judge. Plaintiff CUMIS Insurance Society, Inc. ("CUMIS") sued the debtor, Steven Lee Sammons, to recover $923,290.24 that his non-debtor wife, Kathie Sammons, admittedly embezzled from her employer, Whitefish Federal Credit Union ("Whitefish"). CUMIS insured Whitefish. It paid Whitefish $900,000 on its insurance claims, and is subrogated to the credit union's rights. CUMIS now seeks a determination that Steven is liable for his wife's embezzlement,...

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IN RE DENALI FAMILY SERVICES, 506 B.R. 73 (2014)
United States Bankruptcy Court, D. Alaska Filed:AK Mar. 03, 2014 Citations: 506 B.R. 73, A13-00114-GS.

MEMORANDUM DECISION ON DEBTOR'S OBJECTION TO PROOF OF CLAIM NO. 20 [Marletto Family Limited Partnership] GARY SPRAKER, Bankruptcy Judge. The debtor, Denali Family Services ("DFS"), objects to Proof of Claim No. 20 filed by the Marletto Family Limited Partnership ("Marletto") as exceeding the statutory limits imposed by 11 U.S.C. 502(b)(6). Marletto's claim arises from its prepetition lease of real property to the debtor. Its amended claim, filed on DFS's rejection of the lease, was for...

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