Lincoln Savings Bank v. Freese, No. 11-6055 (8th Cir. 2011)
Annotate this CaseDebtor appealed from the ruling of the bankruptcy court denying his discharge pursuant to 11 U.S.C. 727(a)(4). The court agreed with the bankruptcy court that even if discovery of debtor's property interests resulted in no recovery for his estate, the omissions he made were directly related to his business and his assets, defining them as material for the purposes of section 727(a)(4)(A).
Court Description: Bankruptcy Appellate Panel. Bankruptcy court did not err in denying debtor a discharge under Section 727(a)(4)(A) as the record supported the bankruptcy court's decision that debtor made material false statements under oath.
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