Killough v. Hebert (In re Hebert)
Jan
13
2006
Ruling
Debt owed to creditor who alleged creditor joined debtor's medical practice based on false promises was deemed dischargeable since the creditor failed to show fraudulent intent.
Procedural posture
Plaintiff creditor brought an adversary proceeding against defendant bankruptcy debtor seeking a determination that a debt to the creditor arising out of an employment arrangement was not dischargeable under 11 U.S.C. § 523(a) based on the debtor's fraud and willful and malicious injury. The bankruptcy court conducted a trial.
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