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Batesly v. Wright (In re Wright)

Batesly v. Wright (In re Wright)

Ruling
Spouse's fraud could not be imputed to debtor to render related debt nondischargeable.
Procedural posture

A creditor sought a determination that his claims for false pretenses and embezzlement against debtors, a husband and wife, were nondischargeable under 11 U.S.C.S. §§ 523(a)(2)(A) and 523(a)(4). The husband debtor sought summary judgment, asserting that he was not a party to the transactions in question.

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Consumer opinion summary, case decided on May 27, 2011 , LexisNexis #0711-044