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Miller v. MBM Corp. (In re Ameriking Inc.)

Miller v. MBM Corp. (In re Ameriking Inc.)

Ruling
Trustee was denied a motion to further amend a transfer avoidance action complaint on procedural grounds and since the proposed new cause of action was barred by Code section 549(d)'s two-year limitations period.
Procedural posture

Plaintiff chapter 7 trustee filed an original complaint seeking recovery from defendant transferee of eight alleged transfers aggregating $1,222,901 under 11 U.S.C. §§ 547, 548, 502(d) and 550. The amended complaint asserted the same claims as the original complaint, but added a new two-page exhibit "B," detailing 56 apparently additional transfers totaling $4,959,980. The trustee moved for leave to file a second amended complaint.

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opinion summary, case decided on March 02, 2006 , LexisNexis #0406-060