PINTO CREDIT UNION v. BROWN

87-447.

535 So.2d 139 (1988)

PINTO CREDIT UNION v. Willie Mae BROWN.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

November 4, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William H. Saliba, Mobile, for appellant.

W. Borden Strickland, Mobile, for appellee.


TORBERT, Chief Justice.

This case involves an alleged fraudulent conveyance. On April 3, 1984, Pinto Credit Union ("Pinto") obtained a default judgment against James Williams resulting from his failure to repay a loan to Pinto. Some time prior to that, Williams had obtained an interest in a parcel of land from Willie Mae Brown.1 On May 24, 1984, Williams quitclaimed all his interest in the land back to Brown. In April 1985, Pinto discovered...

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