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Cahse Bank U.S.A. v. Hammond (In re Hammond)

Cahse Bank U.S.A. v. Hammond (In re Hammond)

Ruling
Credit card debt held nondischargeable given debtor's deemed admission of fraud.
Procedural posture

Plaintiff creditor sought summary judgment that credit card debt incurred by defendant, a chapter 7 debtor, was nondischargeable pursuant to 11 U.S.C.S. § 523(a)(2)(A) and § 523(a)(2)(C), that debtor was properly held liable therefor, and that debtor was also liable for interest, costs, and attorney fees to be determined by the court. At issue was whether defendant's deemed admissions per Fed. R. Civ. P. 36 obviated any genuine issues.

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Consumer opinion summary, case decided on June 11, 2008 , LexisNexis #0808-076