IN RE CARTER

Case No. 6:14-bk-07895-CCJ Adv. No. 6:15-ap-00018-CCJ.

593 B.R. 354 (2018)

IN RE: John T. CARTER, Debtor. They Might Be, Inc., Plaintiff, v. John T. Carter, Defendant.

United States Bankruptcy Court, M.D. Florida, Orlando Division.

Filed October 11, 2018.

Editors Note
Nature of Suit: 62 — Dischargeability - 523(a)(2), false pretenses, false representation, actual fraud, 68 — Dischargeability - 523(a)(6), willful and malicious injury.
Source: PACER


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Alex Finch, Dennis F. Wells, Webb, Finch & Wells, P.A., Longwood, FL, for Plaintiff.

Frank M. Wolff, Frank Martin Wolff, P.A., Orlando, FL, for Defendant.


MEMORANDUM OPINION

This is a story of an alternative rock festival gone bad. It is clear from the evidence that Nerdapalooza, LLC, breached its contract with Plaintiff, They Might Be, Inc. ("TMBI"). The issue is whether the Debtor's actions taken in connection with those breaches arise...

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