ROUGE EMPLOYEES CREDIT UNION v. WILSON

Docket No. 1,537.

7 Mich. App. 16 (1967)

151 N.W.2d 214

ROUGE EMPLOYEES CREDIT UNION v. WILSON.

Michigan Court of Appeals.

Decided June 13, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ellsworth K. Hanlon, for plaintiff.

Harold J. Jackson, for defendants.


BURNS, J.

Plaintiff filed suit in the common pleas court for the city of Detroit in an action of trespass on the case, alleging that it loaned money to Mr. Wilson on 3 separate occasions on the strength of false and fraudulent financial statements.

Defendants' answer denied the allegations, and as an affirmative defense Henry Wilson pleaded that the obligation to plaintiff had been discharged in bankruptcy.

On April 15, 1963, Mr. Wilson applied to...

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