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· 8/10/2006

Bauman v. Post (In Re Post)

Citations

  • 347 B.R. 104
  • 19 Fla. L. Weekly Fed. B 373
  • 2006 Bankr. LEXIS 1762
  • 2006 WL 2326900

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  • upholding award of actual damages, attorney fees, and punitive damages as a sanction for violating the discharge injunction
  • awarding $ 12,000 in punitive damages for violation of the discharge injunction
  • implies that attorney fees awardable by the bankruptcy court for contempt can include fees for appellate work
  • undisclosed funds in bank account became property of the estate on petition date
  • “A reckless disregard of both the serious nature of the information sought and the necessary attention to detail and accuracy in answering may rise to the level of fraudulent intent necessary to bar the discharge.”
  • “A reckless disregard of both the serious nature of the information sought and the necessary attention to detail and accuracy in answering may rise to the level of fraudulent intent necessary to bar the discharge.”

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Judges: K. Rodney May

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