IN RE USSERY, 11-06055-abf. (2015)
Court: United States Bankruptcy Court, W.D. Missouri
Number: inbco20151210801
Visitors: 3
Filed: Dec. 09, 2015
Latest Update: Dec. 09, 2015
Summary: JUDGMENT The issues of this proceeding having been duly considered by the Honorable Arthur B. Federman, United States Bankruptcy Judge, and a decision having been reached without trial or hearing. IT IS ORDERED AND ADJUDGED: That Judgment by consent of the parties is hereby entered in favor of the Plaintiff and against Defendant Michael Ray Ussery only in the amount of $900,000.00 on Count I of the Complaint and the court finds that the said sum is non-dischargeable under 11 U.S.C. Section 5
Summary: JUDGMENT The issues of this proceeding having been duly considered by the Honorable Arthur B. Federman, United States Bankruptcy Judge, and a decision having been reached without trial or hearing. IT IS ORDERED AND ADJUDGED: That Judgment by consent of the parties is hereby entered in favor of the Plaintiff and against Defendant Michael Ray Ussery only in the amount of $900,000.00 on Count I of the Complaint and the court finds that the said sum is non-dischargeable under 11 U.S.C. Section 52..
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JUDGMENT
The issues of this proceeding having been duly considered by the Honorable Arthur B. Federman, United States Bankruptcy Judge, and a decision having been reached without trial or hearing.
IT IS ORDERED AND ADJUDGED: That Judgment by consent of the parties is hereby entered in favor of the Plaintiff and against Defendant Michael Ray Ussery only in the amount of $900,000.00 on Count I of the Complaint and the court finds that the said sum is non-dischargeable under 11 U.S.C. Section 523(a)(2)(A) with interest to accrue at the federal judgment rate, and that all other counts of Plaintiff's Complaint against the Defendant Michael Ray Ussery and all counts of Plaintiff's Complaint against Teresa Marie Ussery be dismissed with prejudice and all counts of Defendants' counterclaim against Plaintiff and Counterclaim Defendants are dismissed with prejudice.
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