What Happens When a Bankruptcy Trustee Suspects Fraud?
When a Bankruptcy Trustee Suspects Fraud Bankruptcy fraud is a serious offense that could carry a hefty fine and years of imprisonment. Because the bankruptcy code is intertwined with federal regulations any fraud committed is considered...
Maryland Minister Sentenced 2 Years in Prison for Bankruptcy Obstruction
Maryland pastor and televangelist Robert J. Freeman, 56, was sentenced to 27 months in prison for obstructing bankruptcy court proceedings. The pastor, also known as "Dr. Shine," was known for living a luxurious lifestyle...
Bankruptcy Fraud: Illinois Man Sentenced Five Months in Federal Prison for Concealing Assets
William Cecil Griffin, 62, of Ashland, Ill was sentenced to 5 months in federal prison after pleading guilty to concealing assets when he filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy in 2009. Griffin was also ordered to...
Bankruptcy Fraud: Lenny Dykstra Pleads Guilty to 3 Counts
Lenny Dykstra, former New York Mets outfielder, pled guilty this week to bankruptcy fraud counts in Los Angeles, according to federal prosecutors. Dykstra faces 3 counts of fraud that includes money laundering and concealment...
Understanding the Significance of Bankruptcy Fraud
Because bankruptcy is a legal process that is intended to help consumers and businesses deal with the debt they are unable to pay, bankruptcy fraud is considered a federal crime. Being honest and fully...
Florida Man Hides Thousands in Personal Bankruptcy Filing
Bankruptcy fraud is not taken lightly as one former resident of Toms River, New Jersey recently found out. Bryan Young, 39, may face criminal charges related to bankruptcy fraud, according to an announcement from...
What Is Considered Bankruptcy Fraud?
When it comes to declaring Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy, you know the right steps you must take to make it happen. Declare all your income and liabilities. Put your credit cards away....