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The trustee was able to get a default judgment against me as a creditor in a ponzi scheme. This was done without my knowledge in that several notices were never received. Further, I had used the trustee's lawfirm in the past and knew the attorney handling the matter, so everything was apparently casual. Now I am faced with having to vacate the default. I also need to defend my position that I any funds paid to me were in the ordinary course, and try to establish the actual accounting of the matter. This all happened 8 or so years ago, and many records are no longer in existence. Upon learning of the judgment several weeks ago, I have been very indignant and have threatened attorney ethics charges vs. the trustee's firm. The Court appears to just want this over. How do I present myself as a victim of the trustee, and not as a johnny come lately desperately defending myself?

2006-08-31 06:59:26 · 3 answers · asked by Bankruptcy creditor outsider 2 in Business & Finance Other - Business & Finance

3 answers

boy---nows the time to have a "good" attorney on your side. i feel for you buddy.

2006-08-31 08:03:39 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Get a good smart a$$ lawyer :D

2006-08-31 14:05:14 · answer #2 · answered by int_69h 3 · 0 0

ugh you're boned dude.

2006-08-31 14:05:11 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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