Taylor v. Lubin et al
Filing
10
ORDER that the Order of Commitment is WITHDRAWN based on a purging of civil contempt, reference of this matter is returned to the Bankruptcy Court, and this action is TERMINATED. Signed by District Judge Max O. Cogburn, Jr on 6/6/2011. (Pro se litigant served by US Mail.) (tmg)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA
CHARLOTTE DIVISION
3:10cv566
[Bankruptcy Petition: 09-30793]
IN RE:
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SCOTT LUBIN and ANGELA LUBIN,
Debtors.
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ORDER WITHDRAWING
ORDER OF COMMITMENT
COMMITMENT and
RETURNING REFERENCE
THIS MATTER is before the court on a report (#9) from the Bankruptcy Trustee,
Honorable John W. Taylor, Esq., concerning a payment received by him from debtors herein on
May 24, 2011. The Trustee has shown that debtors have made payment to him in the amount of
$10,768.00, by way of bank check, which appears to be in full satisfaction of the amount directed
by the Trustee and Ordered by the Bankruptcy Court. It further appearing that the payment has
resulted in compliance with the orders of this court as well as the Bankruptcy Court, and as such
has purged debtors of any civil contempt, the court will withdraw the Order of Commitment, return
the reference of this matter to the Bankruptcy Court, and terminate this action.
The court and notes appreciates the debtors’ prompt, remedial actions in response to the
Orders of this court.
ORDER
IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED that the Order of Commitment is WITHDRAWN based
on a purging of civil contempt, reference of this matter is returned to the Bankruptcy Court, and this
action is TERMINATED.
The CLERK OF THIS COURT is respectfully instructed to send copies of this Order to:
the Clerk of the Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of North Carolina; Honorable Craig
Whitley, United States Bankruptcy Judge; and Honorable John W. Taylor, Esq., United States
Bankruptcy Trustee.
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Signed: June 6, 2011
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