Here, the court held that the insurance company could not recover funds it paid to the Credit Union as an insured party on stolen collateral, even though the debtor’s insurance claim was fraudulent. The Credit Union was not aware the claim was fraudulent when it received the funds and was, therefore, entitled to those funds. […]
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