· 9/26/2006
Gordon v. Courtney (In Re Courtney)
Citations
- 351 B.R. 491
- 2006 Bankr. LEXIS 3077
- 2006 WL 2742301
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- finding the debtor's failure to disclose $15,000 in checks written from his company's business account and used to maintain his household, should have been disclosed separately, but the omissions were not done with an intent to deceive
- “[I]ntent may be inferred from the Debtor’s conduct, and a continuing pattern of omissions and/or false statements in his bankruptcy schedules exhibits reckless indifference.”
- “Reckless disregard or indifference for the truth also demonstrates fraudulent intent. Likewise, intent may be inferred from the Debtor’s conduct, and a continuing pattern of omissions and/or false statements in his bankruptcy schedules exhibits reckless indifference.”
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Judges: Stair
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