Bankruptcy - Denial of Discharge
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Case Details
In re Dandrum, Bankr. D.ND. August 19, 2011: Debtor's discharge was denied due to failure to disclose assets and transfers, liquidating non-exempt assets, and selectively paying debts. The court found 'reckless indifference to the truth' equivalent to intent to deceive.
Additional Notes
The case emphasizes the debtor's duty to accurately disclose all assets and transfers before filing bankruptcy to avoid denial of discharge.