I have a good example of how the Trustee can find things out.
At my 341, there was a couple who filed Ch 7 BK. They had on their petition a 1,000,000.00 personal loan ( yes one million) from a Dr/friend that lived a couple hours away.
This couple had a ranch where they raised birds and llamas.
The Dr/friend's lawyer showed up to the 341.
The couple failed to list any of the birds as assets/property.
The Dr. obviously knew what type and how many birds this couple had. Many were larger parrots and McCaws , some which were valued over 5000.00each ( they had hundreds of birds).
The Dr's lawyer grilled them for over 45 minutes, asking "Do you have a bird named BoBo, etc, how much is he worth?" Do you also have a Blue McCAw named.... you get the idea.
The Trustee then chewed them a new, you know what.
They were shaking in their debtor booties.
Scared all the rest of us waiting to death, as they were the very first to go.
They had their 341 continued and had to ammend their schedules.
So, point is, you never know who is going to show up and what they know and the Trustee has many sources to find things out about the debtor.
Some may just come out of the woodwork when you least expect it.
Best bet is to be truthful, swallow any mistakes and move on and realize you are most likely discharging a huge amount of debt and taking a small hit in your wallet is worth knowing you did things right and honestly.
Believe me, you will sleep much better knowing you have nothing to worry about because you didn't try and circumvent any issues in your BK
At my 341, there was a couple who filed Ch 7 BK. They had on their petition a 1,000,000.00 personal loan ( yes one million) from a Dr/friend that lived a couple hours away.
This couple had a ranch where they raised birds and llamas.
The Dr/friend's lawyer showed up to the 341.
The couple failed to list any of the birds as assets/property.
The Dr. obviously knew what type and how many birds this couple had. Many were larger parrots and McCaws , some which were valued over 5000.00each ( they had hundreds of birds).
The Dr's lawyer grilled them for over 45 minutes, asking "Do you have a bird named BoBo, etc, how much is he worth?" Do you also have a Blue McCAw named.... you get the idea.
The Trustee then chewed them a new, you know what.
They were shaking in their debtor booties.
Scared all the rest of us waiting to death, as they were the very first to go.
They had their 341 continued and had to ammend their schedules.
So, point is, you never know who is going to show up and what they know and the Trustee has many sources to find things out about the debtor.
Some may just come out of the woodwork when you least expect it.
Best bet is to be truthful, swallow any mistakes and move on and realize you are most likely discharging a huge amount of debt and taking a small hit in your wallet is worth knowing you did things right and honestly.
Believe me, you will sleep much better knowing you have nothing to worry about because you didn't try and circumvent any issues in your BK
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