Larsen v. Nicolai, No. 11-1256 (7th Cir. 2012)
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Defendant attempted to murder his ex-wife by beating her with a baseball bat, sealing her in a garbage can filled with snow, and leaving her in an unheated storage facility. He was convicted and sentenced to life in prison. The victim suffered severe injuries that resulted in her suffering a miscarriage and the amputation of all her toes. A Wisconsin state court awarded her $3.4 million for battery, false imprisonment, and intentional infliction of emotional distress, and her husband and daughters $300,000 for loss of consortium. Defendant filed for bankruptcy under Chapter 7. The bankruptcy judge ruled that his debts were nondischargeable as debts "for willful and malicious injury," 11 U.S.C. 523(a)(6). The district court affirmed. The Seventh Circuit affirmed, noting that the purpose of bankruptcy law is to provide a fresh start for the honest, but unfortunate, debtor.
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