How Lying During Bankruptcy Can Cost You
Robert Negrelli, filed bankruptcy on March 23, 2005 and unfortunately lied to the bankruptcy court in an attempt to defraud the system. At the time, Negrelli was a licensed real estate broker, owned a...
Robert Negrelli, filed bankruptcy on March 23, 2005 and unfortunately lied to the bankruptcy court in an attempt to defraud the system. At the time, Negrelli was a licensed real estate broker, owned a...
Bankruptcy Trustee James Rigby says he smells a rat and can't figure out how it is that real estate mogul Michael R. Mastro is able to continue his lavish lifestyle while in bankruptcy. Last...
Protecting Yourself From Bankruptcy Fraud Charges One of the scariest things that can happen to a debtor is to face charges of bankruptcy fraud. Bankruptcy fraud is a serious offense and can carry a...
Expediency is often the road to disaster, or at least that was the case for Olusola Idowu, who was convicted of fraudulently obtaining more than $1.1 million for her home and bankruptcy fraud. Olusola...
A 64-year-old bankruptcy debtor who pleaded guilty to federal bankruptcy will go to prison for three months. The debtor filed for bankruptcy in 2007 but did not disclose that she had a 50 percent...
In the bankruptcy case of Larsen, David M.; In re, the bankruptcy court refused to redirect the debtor's funds held by a state court for the support of the debtor's minor children to other...
There seems to be an upsurge of anti-bankruptcy rhetoric aimed at indebted Americans to make them feel guilty about their financial circumstances which force them into bankruptcy. Since the critics can't honestly say that...