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§ 523(a)(2)

Ollis, In re--Thompson v. Oliis

Ruling
Debts were nondischargeable as arising from debtor farmer’s fraudulent scheme to obtainloans from creditors based on promises that it did not intend to fulfill. (Bankr. D.S.C.)
Issue(s)
Exceptions to Discharge; Types of Debt Excepted; Fraud; False Pretenses, False

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Judge or Jurisdiction information not available
Consumer opinion summary, case decided on August 04, 2021 , LexisNexis #0921-088

Rosen, In re--Rioux v. Rioux

Ruling
Debt was non-dischargeable as the various food and Medicaid assistance applications werematerially false in several respects. (Bankr. D. Colo.)
Issue(s)
Exceptions to Discharge; Types of Debt Excepted; Fraud; False Financial Statement.

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Consumer opinion summary, case decided on August 02, 2021 , LexisNexis #0921-061

Marsh, In re--Madison Res. Funding Corp. v. Marsh

Ruling
Bankruptcy court did not err in calculating damages and determining nondischargeabilityof debt. (B.A.P. 8th Cir.)
Issue(s)
Exceptions to Discharge; Types of Debt Excepted; Fraud; False Pretenses, False

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Court :
Judge or Jurisdiction information not available
Consumer opinion summary, case decided on July 21, 2021 , LexisNexis #0921-013

Rodriguez, In re--Midfirst Bank v. Rodriguez

Ruling
Debt was excepted from discharge based on false pretenses where debtor engaged in ascheme with a friend to create a false impression. (Bankr. W.D. Okla.)
Issue(s)
Exceptions to Discharge; Types of Debt Excepted; Fraud; False Pretenses, False

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Consumer opinion summary, case decided on July 21, 2021 , LexisNexis #0921-014

Richert, In re--BMO Harris Bank, N.A. v. Richert

Ruling
Debt due by debtor to creditor was not dischargeable as debtor personally directed andparticipated in the fraud perpetuated on the creditor and the creditor affirmatively relied ondebtor's misrepresentations. (Bankr. M.D. Fla.)
Issue(s)
Exceptions to Discharge; Types of Debt Excepted; Fraud; False Pretenses, False

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Consumer opinion summary, case decided on July 21, 2021 , LexisNexis #0921-012

Krizan, In re--Krizan v. Krizan

Ruling
Creditors were entitled to judgment of nondischargeability as there were multiple, materialmisrepresentations, omissions, and nondisclosures by debtor. (Bankr. W.D. Wis.)
Issue(s)
Exceptions to Discharge; Types of Debt Excepted; Fraud; False Pretenses, False

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Consumer opinion summary, case decided on July 15, 2021 , LexisNexis #0921-010

Krizan, In re--Krizan v. Krizan

Ruling
Creditors were entitled to a judgment of nondischargeability as debtor's conductdemonstrated a pattern of deceit, deceptive conduct, and disregard for the truth andcreditors justifiably relied on representations. (Bankr. W.D. Wis.)
Issue(s)
Exceptions to Discharge; Types of Debt Excepted; Fraud; False Pretenses, False

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Consumer opinion summary, case decided on July 15, 2021 , LexisNexis #0921-011

Detiege, In re--Rosauer v. Detiege

Ruling
Conversion judgment was grounds for constructive trust, but the resulting debt was notnondischargeable absent showing that debtors knew their representations were false at thetime they were made. (Bankr. D. Idaho)
Issue(s)
Exceptions to Discharge; Types of Debt Excepted; Fraud; False Pretenses, False

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Consumer opinion summary, case decided on June 24, 2021 , LexisNexis #0821-037

Pfeifer, In re--BRRRT Props., LLC v. Pfeifer

Ruling
Debt was not dischargeable because evidence showed false representations and concealmentwere reasonably calculated and intended to deceive the creditors. (Bankr. E.D.N.C.)
Issue(s)
Exceptions to Discharge; Types of Debt Excepted; Fraud; False Pretenses, False

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Consumer opinion summary, case decided on June 17, 2021 , LexisNexis #0821-012

Beach, In re--MegaForce, L.L.C. v. Beach

Ruling
Creditor's obligation for staffing services to debtor's company was not excepted fromdischarge as creditor did not prove that it deferred collection because of false pretenses andrepresentations or actual fraud. (Bankr. D. Kan.)
Issue(s)
Exceptions to Discharge; Types of Debt Excepted; Fraud; False Pretenses, False

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Consumer opinion summary, case decided on June 15, 2021 , LexisNexis #0821-011