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§ 110(j)(3)

In re Wolfe

Ruling
Individuals permanently enjoined from acting as bankruptcy petition preparers due to fee irregularities and violation of earlier court order to refund fees.
Procedural posture

The Office of the United States Trustee (USTE) sought to enjoin two individuals under 11 U.S.C.S. § 110(j)(3) and /or the court's general contempt powers from acting as bankruptcy petition preparers (BBPs), to impose fines against the preparers, to direct them to refund all fees collected after a certain date, and to assess any actual damages that may have been suffered by any debtor, plus an additional $2,000 for fraudulent and deceptive conduct.

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Consumer opinion summary, case decided on March 05, 2012 , LexisNexis #0512-112