OPINION
KLEIN, Bankruptcy Judge.
This is the case of the willful computer. The bankruptcy court awarded fees and costs of $6,735 for willful violation of the automatic stay by a creditor who, knowing that "Michael P. Campion" was a debtor in a bankruptcy case, garnished his wages because its computer failed to recognize that "Michael P. Campion" of Spokane, Washington, and "Mike P. Campion" of Spokane, Washington, might be the same individual.
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