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American Express Centurion Bank v. Welch (In re Welch)

American Express Centurion Bank v. Welch (In re Welch)

Ruling
Debt held nondischargeable based on debtor's deemed admission.
Procedural posture

Plaintiff bank filed an adversary proceeding against defendant chapter 7 debtor, seeking a judgment that the debtor owed the bank $ 94,102.31, that the entire debt was nondischargeable under 11 U.S.C.S. § 523(a)(2)(A), that $ 8,756.58 of the debt was nondischargeable under 11 U.S.C.S. § 523(a)(14). The bank also asked for attorney's fees and costs. The bank filed a motion for summary judgment.

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Consumer opinion summary, case decided on March 03, 2009 , LexisNexis #0509-082