Skip to main content

Warner v. Gallimore (In re Gallimore)

Warner v. Gallimore (In re Gallimore)

Ruling
Objection to discharge overruled in absence of evidence of debtor's intent to defraud.
Procedural posture

Plaintiff creditor filed a complaint objecting to discharge of defendant debtor in connection with plaintiff's claim to recover a $15,000 payment made to defendant on account of defendant's sale of a trailer to plaintiff because the trailer was later impounded for an invalid VIN. Though the debt was alleged to be nondischargeable under both 11 U.S.C.S. § 727(a)(2)(A) and 11 U.S.C.S. § 523, only the § 727 claim was considered at this time.

ABI Membership is required to access the full summary of Warner v. Gallimore (In re Gallimore) Please sign in if you are already an ABI member, or otherwise you may Become an ABI Member

Consumer opinion summary, case decided on July 10, 2008 , LexisNexis #0908-053