United States of America v. Baker et al
Filing
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Judge Richard G. Stearns: ORDER entered. JUDGMENT (Zierk, Marsha)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
DISTRICT OF MASSACHUSETTS
Case 1:13-cv-11078-RGS
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
v.
SCOTT G. BAKER, et al.
JUDGMENT
October 23, 2015
STEARNS, D.J.
This case came before the court for a bench trial. After the trial, the
court issued findings of fact and rulings of law. (Docket No. 86.). Based on
those findings and rulings this case is now ripe for final judgment. It is
ORDERED, ADJUDGED, and DECREED as follows:
1. The divorce settlement agreement between Scott Baker and Robyn
Baker fraudulently transferred assets of Scott Baker to Robyn Baker.
2. At the time of the transfer Scott Baker and Robyn Baker each had a
one-half interest in the Hingham Property after the encumbrances.
3. Scott Baker fraudulently conveyed his one half interest in the
Hingham Property to Robyn Baker and, the United States’ tax liens attach to
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Scott Baker’s half interest in the Hingham Property remaining after
encumbrances.
4. The liens are ordered enforced and the property shall be sold to
partially satisfy Scott Baker’s tax liabilities. Robyn Baker shall have 120 days
from the date of entry of this order to sell the property, subject to the United
States’ agreement that the property has been sold at fair market value. If
Robyn Baker is unable to sell the property within 120 days of entry of this
order, the United States shall submit a proposed order of sale for the
property to be sold by the IRS at public auction. The case shall remain open
until the property is sold so the United States can seek a confirmation of sale.
5. Scott Baker fraudulently conveyed his half-interest in the New
Hampshire Properties and his other personal property to Robyn Baker
through the separation agreement, and the United States’ tax liens attach to
Scott Baker’s half interest in that property and any property transferred
under the separation agreement and the United States may take all necessary
action to recover these assets consistent with this Order.
6. The United States’ federal tax liens attach to Scott Baker’s interest in
the escrowed bankruptcy recovery funds referenced in the court’s findings of
facts and rulings of law. The escrow agent is ordered to turn the escrowed
funds over to the United States within seven (7) days of entry of this order.
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Robyn Baker will have thirty (30) days thereafter to submit a claim to this
court for whatever portion of the escrowed funds she believes due and owing
to her. The court will separately adjudicate the matter unless the parties are
able to come to an agreement on an appropriate division of the escrowed
funds.
7. The United States’ nominee and lien tracing theories are not adopted
by the court.
SO ORDERED.
/s/ Richard G. Stearns__________
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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