GAROUTTE v. DAMAX, INC.

No. 3:08-cv-0083-DFH-WGH.

400 B.R. 208 (2009)

Terry Lee GAROUTTE, Appellant, v. DAMAX, INC., Appellee.

United States District Court, S.D. Indiana, Evansville Division.

March 3, 2009.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jeffrey Kevin Eicher, Greenfield, IN, for Appellant.

Nick J. Cirignano, Robert L. Burkart, Ziemer Stayman Weitzel & Shoulders, Evansville, IN, for Appellee.


ENTRY ON BANKRUPTCY APPEAL

DAVID F. HAMILTON, Chief Judge.

A final judgment of an Indiana state court found that debtor Terry Lee Garoutte had engaged in criminal conversion against creditor Damax, Inc. When Garoutte sought bankruptcy protection, Chief Bankruptcy Judge Lorch granted summary judgment in favor of Damax, holding that the debt for criminal conversion is not dischargeable in bankruptcy because the state court's judgment amounted to a conclusive...

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