IRVING TRUST CO. v. FRIMITT


1 F.Supp. 16 (1932)

IRVING TRUST CO. v. FRIMITT et al.

District Court, S. D. New York.

August 25, 1932.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Krause, Hirsch & Levin, of New York City (George C. Levin and Morris M. Marcus, both of New York City, of counsel), for plaintiff.

Bennett E. Siegelstein, of New York City, for defendant Victor Frimitt.

A. M. Perkus, of New York City, for defendant Wolf Berger.

Alexander & Schwach, of New York City, for defendant Anna Elinson.


PATTERSON, District Judge.

The motion is to strike out the answers of the defendants Frimitt, Berger, and Elinson and for "judgment on the pleadings."

The suit is in equity, brought by a trustee in bankruptcy to recover transfers alleged to be fraudulent under section 67e of the Bankruptcy Act (11 USCA § 107(e). The bill, after alleging that the bankrupts made transfers to the defendants with the intent to defraud creditors, and that the amounts of such...

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