Boudreaux v. Holloway et al

Filing 15

ORDER affirming the judgment of the Bankruptcy Court in all respects. Accordingly, the Clerk is directed to close the case. Signed by Judge Dudley H. Bowen on 4/20/16. (cmr)

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ORIGINAL IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF COURT FOR THE GEORGIA PHI,: DUBLIN DIVISION Bankruptcy No. 09-3'&'4®STof^J— IN RE: MORITZ D. HOLLOWAY, Chapter 7 proceedings Debtor. D. DUSTON TAPLEY, JR. and JAY TAPLEY, CIVIL ACTION NO. Appellants, CV 315-075 [Adversary Proceeding vs. Number 10-03015] TODD BOUDREAUX, et al., Appellees. ORDER Appellants Jay Tapley and D. Duston Tapley appeal the judgment entered against them by the United States Bankruptcy Court on August 21, 2015, in an adversary proceeding in a Chapter 7 case. The judgment was entered pursuant to the Bankruptcy Court's Orders of March 30, 2012 {granting in part and denying in part Appellants' motion for summary judgment); March 31, 2015 (granting in part and denying in part Appellants' motions for a directed verdict); and August 21, 2015 (granting in part and denying in part Appellants' motion for reconsideration). Upon consideration of the record evidence, the appellate briefs, and the relevant law, this Court hereby AFFIRMS the judgment of the Bankruptcy Court in all respects for the well-reasoned and ample findings of fact and conclusions of law appearing in the referenced Orders of the Bankruptcy Court. Accordingly, the Clerk is directed to CLOSE the case. ORDER ENTERED at Augusta, Georgia, this day of April, 2016. UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDG

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