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Judgment Enforcement – The Step-by-Step Course



                       Here’s another example:  I had a woman contact me to take her judgment and enforce
                    it. I levied on the debtor’s bank account and picked up $10K. Then I learned that the debtor
                    had already paid the judgment, and the creditor was trying to collect twice. Because she
                    knew it had already been collected, and had induced me to rely on her promise that it was
                    still owed, it was fraud.  And yes, I sued her for fraud in small claims. She actually cried at
                    the trial, and the judge thought maybe it was all a confused mistake on her part, so no fraud
                    was found. I won the case though anyway.


                    Again:  Fraud judgments may well survive bankruptcy. But again, that judgment must say
                    fraud in the judgment itself, not just in the complaint alleging damages. Often a person
                    will sue for fraud, and then get a judgment, but the judgment will only just say that Mr. X
                    owes Mr. Y $10,000.  It may not say “for fraud.”  So, the judgment is not for fraud.  Here’s

                    a judgment for fraud.



                                 Osbeck v Golfside Auto Sales

                         Case No. 07-14004
                         Hon. Paul D. Borman

                         This Court finds that Thomas Osbeck’s monetary loss is
                         $11,000.00, that her actual, monetary damages are $11,000.00
                         and judgment enters in the amount of $11,000.00 in favor of
                         Thomas Osbeck and against Golfside Auto Sales, Inc. and
                         judgment is deemed to be based on FRAUD, CHEATING AND
                         MISREPRESENTATION.



                    So, if your judgment says fraud in the judgment itself (again,
                    not just the complaint), then it may well survive bankruptcy. An     So, this judgment is NOT for
                    attorney may have to handle it for you, though. Maybe not. I         fraud unless it specifically
                                                                                         says so in the body of the
                    know a number of JE’s who are really tops in bankruptcy court.       judgment itself.
                    I talk more about this in the Hiccups & Obstacles section which

                    comes next.

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