In this case the debtor owed Bank One nearly $2,000.00 on a credit card when he filed a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy. The bank’s attorney proceeded to schedule an examination of the debtor, under oath, often referred to as a Rule 2004 exam. The bank’s attorney had an Order entered with the Court requiring the debtor […]
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