IN RE WILSON

Bankruptcy No. 86-02840-BKC-TCB, Adv. No. 88-0512-BKC-TCB-A.

95 B.R. 841 (1989)

In re Robert G. WILSON and Pamela C. Wilson, Debtors. Irving E. GENNET, Trustee, Plaintiff, v. Arthur HARTMAN; Norman Scott; Expeditions Unlimited, Inc.; Anderson Flaxman; Frank Harris; First American Bank and Trust and Cobb Coin, Inc., Defendants.

United States Bankruptcy Court, S.D. Florida.

January 13, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Leslie Gern Cloyd, West Palm Beach, Fla., for plaintiff trustee Irving E. Gennet.

Theodore A. Jewell, Alley, Maass, Rogers, Lindsay & Chauncey, Palm Beach, Fla., for defendant First American Bank and Trust.

Arthur M. Wolff, Wolff & Gora, P.A., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., for defendants Scott and Expeditions Unlimited, Inc.

Jeffrey H. Frank, Levine and Frank, P.A., Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., John D. Kallen, Badiak, Will & Kallen, North Miami, Fla., for Arthur Hartman.

Frank Fee, III, Fee, Bryan, Koblegard, Tel & Kenney, P.A., Ft. Pierce, Fla., for Frank A. Harris.


MEMORANDUM DECISION

THOMAS C. BRITTON, Chief Judge.

The trustee seeks determination under 28 U.S.C. § 157(b)(2)(B) and (K) of the validity, amount and priority of six competing claims against the debtor husband's claimed share of recovered Spanish treasure.1 I will refer to him in this order as "the debtor". This core matter was tried November 29.

Two defendants, Harris and Cobb Coin, have failed to answer and a...

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