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Prosser v. Prosser

Prosser v. Prosser

Ruling
Debtor could assert Fifth Amendment privilege at creditors' meeting to the extent not waived.
Procedural posture

A telephone cooperative and a chapter 11 trustee filed motions to compel defendants, a debtor and his nondebtor spouse, to answer certain questions at a § 341 meeting and to produce certain corporate and personal documents. The cooperative sought sanctions against the debtor. Defendants filed objections in which they asserted the Fifth Amendment.

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Consumer opinion summary, case decided on June 09, 2008 , LexisNexis #0708-038