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In re McCoy

In re McCoy

Ruling
Claims of bank and notary based on allegation that debtor forged spouse's signature on loan documents alowed over debtor's objection.
Procedural posture

Creditors, a bank and a notary, filed claims against the debtor. The bank acknowledged that one of its claims was a duplicate claim. The claims arose from allegations that the debtor forged his former spouse's signature on loan documents. The debtor objected to the claims, contending that the claims were for reimbursement or contribution of an entity that was liable with the debtor pursuant to 11 U.S.C. § 502(e)(1).

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opinion summary, case decided on November 16, 2006 , LexisNexis #1206-049