MEMORANDUM OF DECISION ON DEBTOR'S OBJECTION TO CLAIM OF EQUAL OVERSEAS CONSULTING, LTD. ALAN H. W. SHIFF , Bankruptcy Judge . Debtor SageCrest II, LLC ("SCII") 4 objects to the claim of Equal Oversea Consulting, Ltd. ("Equal"). For the reasons that follow, the objection is sustained. I. Background 5 The Court assumes the parties' familiarity with the history of these cases. 6 For convenience of the parties, the following limited background is provided to give context to this...
MEMORANDUM OF DECISION AND ORDER ON TRUSTEE'S MOTION FOR ORDER (ECF NO. 476) ALAN H. W. SHIFF , Bankruptcy Judge . I. Introduction Richard M. Coan, the Chapter 7 trustee ("Trustee") of the bankruptcy estate of Sean Dunne ("Debtor"), has filed this motion for entry of an order (i) confirming the termination and inapplicability of the automatic stay, see 362(a), or, alternatively, (ii) modifying the automatic stay, nunc pro tunc. ("Motion for Order"; see ECF No. 476.) The Trustee...
MEMORANDUM OF DECISION AND ORDER ON DENIAL OF DISCHARGE UNDER 727(a) ALAN H. W. SHIFF , Bankruptcy Judge . I. Introduction This decision is limited to the portion of Count III in the above adversary proceeding ("Action") in which the Plaintiff, The Cadle Company ("Cadle"), seeks to deny the Defendant/Debtor ("Debtor") a discharge under 727(a)(2)(A). 1 ( See ECF No. 1.) The issue here is whether the Debtor's actions in response to Cadle's efforts to enforce and collect a judgment...
Ruling Sustaining, In Part, the Unsecured Creditors' Committee's Objection to the Debtor's Motion for Preliminary and Final Orders Authorizing Use of Cash Collateral and Providing Adequate Protection to Secured Creditors RE: ECF Nos. 8, 152, and 163 ANN M. NEVINS , Bankruptcy Judge . An evidentiary hearing on Thornton & Co.'s (the "Debtor") Motion for Preliminary and Final Orders Authorizing Use of Cash Collateral and Providing Adequate Protection to Secured Creditors (the "Cash...
MEMORANDUM OF DECISION Albert S. Dabrowski , United States Bankruptcy Judge . I. INTRODUCTION This adversary proceeding presents a tale of the convergence of two individuals, Matthew C. Couloute, Jr. (hereinafter, the "Debtor") and Hamid Hamrah (hereinafter, the "Plaintiff"), both chasing dreams of representing professional football players in the National Football League (hereinafter, the "NFL"). In what appears to be a somewhat blind pursuit of his dream, the Plaintiff invested $50,000...