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Magic Lamp L.L.C. v. LeBlanc (In re LeBlanc)

Magic Lamp L.L.C. v. LeBlanc (In re LeBlanc)

Ruling
Court ruled in favor of creditor that outstanding mortgage liability was nondischargeable but denied creditor's request for attorneys'fees.
Procedural posture

Adversary plaintiff creditor sued for a determination that debtor's liability to it under an outstanding mortgage was nondischargeable under 11 U.S.C. § 523(a)(2) and (a)(6), where debtor had sold the real property before he filed bankruptcy, but had failed to pay off the outstanding balance on the note and mortgage from proceeds of the sale of the mortgaged property. The debtor denied any misconduct on his part.

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opinion summary, case decided on July 24, 2006 , LexisNexis #0806-088