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Northeast Credit Union v. Butterworth (In Re Butterworth)

NHBMay 28, 2002No. 19-01009Cited 1 time

Case Details

Judge(s)
Mark W. Vaughn
Status
Published
Procedural Posture
bench trial

Related Laws

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Outcome

The bankruptcy court denied the credit union's complaint seeking an exception to discharge for credit card debt, finding the credit union failed to prove the debtor made materially false statements regarding financial condition with intent to deceive.

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