Richardson v. Sult et al
Filing
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ORDER APPROVING AND ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION 1 . The transfer of the Real Estate made by the Debtor to the Defendant in the two years prior to the bankruptcy filing is AVOIDED as a constructively fraudulent transfer under 11 U.S.C. § 548. The Trustee's Application for Entry of Default Judgment is GRANTED and judgment is entered in favor of the Plaintiff Trustee; signed by Chief Judge Robert J. Jonker (Chief Judge Robert J. Jonker, ymc)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN
SOUTHERN DIVISION
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In re:
Bankruptcy Case No. 17-01854
BRITTANY LYN SULT,
Adversary Proceeding No. 17-80194
Debtor.
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THOMAS C. RICHARDSON, Chapter 7
Trustee,
Plaintiff
CASE No. 1:18-cv-673
v.
HON. ROBERT J. JONKER
CHRISOPHER J. SULT,
Defendant.
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ORDER APPROVING AND ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION
The Court has reviewed the Report and Recommendation (ECF No. 1-1) filed by the United
States Bankruptcy Judge in this action regarding the Trustee’s Application for Entry of Default
Judgment against Defendant Christopher J. Sult. The Report and Recommendation was duly
served on the parties, and no objections have been filed under FED. R. BANKR. P. 9033 and LCIVR
83.2(b).
ACCORDINGLY, IT IS ORDERED:
1. The Report and Recommendation of the Bankruptcy Judge, filed May 14, 2018, is
APPROVED AND ADOPTED as the Opinion of this Court.
2. The transfer of the Real Estate made by the Debtor to the Defendant in the two years
prior to the bankruptcy filing is AVOIDED as a constructively fraudulent transfer
under 11 U.S.C. § 548.
3. The Trustee’s Application for Entry of Default Judgment is GRANTED and judgment
is entered in favor of the Plaintiff Trustee in the amount of $23,500.00, plus costs in
the amount of $350.00, for the reasons stated in the Report and Recommendation.
Dated:
June 25, 2018
/s/ Robert J. Jonker
ROBERT J. JONKER
CHIEF UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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