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The bankruptcy court granted the employer's motion for default judgment in part, but found the underlying small claims judgment void due to violation of the automatic stay and determined that the employer failed to establish a prima facie case of fraud or false pretenses required for nondischargeability under § 523(a)(2)(A).
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