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Mountain Am. Credit Union v. Trujillo (In re Trujillo)

Mountain Am. Credit Union v. Trujillo (In re Trujillo)

Ruling
Debt resulting from debtor's violation of loan agreement was dischargeable absent intent to harm creditor.
Issue(s)
Was debt nondischargeable due to debtor allegedly willfully and maliciously injuring creditor's collateral by relinquishing possession and control of the property to a third party without creditor's knowledge or consent?

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Consumer opinion summary, case decided on July 03, 2014 , LexisNexis #0714-124