Here is the situaton:
Right before my filing for Chapter 7, BofA withdrew almost $8,000 from my account. There was no notice, no judgement, they just withdrew it supposedly to "recover a charged off account", which was my business credit card, not a personal credit card. My bankruptcy was already in the works, and it was filed 2 days later as planned, the business credit card in question was also included in the list of debts, even though the business was an LLC, but we included all personall guarantees for that LLC in the personal BK.
When BofA withdrew the funds from my account, I had another check clearing the same account on the same day, as a result, BofA created an overdraft of $4500 in my account. A month later, while the BK process was going on, BofA withdrew money from my other unrelated business account to cover the overdraft in the 1st account, again without notice or warning.
All this time, my BK attorney kept writing letters to BofA demanding that they deposit money back or transfer it to the trustee, etc. etc. BofA never responded even once. Now, BK7 is discharged, the original business credit card that they used as an excuse to withdraw the money has been discharged too.
My question: Can I claim this money from BofA? Can I go through Small Claims court and force them to return the money since they ignored the bankruptcy process and ended up as a "preferred creditor"? Unfortunatelly, my BK attorneyis no help, he says that I can, but I don't really trust the guy, he never even brought up the issue in the meeting with the trustee. Let me know if I have any recourse here!! THANKS!
Right before my filing for Chapter 7, BofA withdrew almost $8,000 from my account. There was no notice, no judgement, they just withdrew it supposedly to "recover a charged off account", which was my business credit card, not a personal credit card. My bankruptcy was already in the works, and it was filed 2 days later as planned, the business credit card in question was also included in the list of debts, even though the business was an LLC, but we included all personall guarantees for that LLC in the personal BK.
When BofA withdrew the funds from my account, I had another check clearing the same account on the same day, as a result, BofA created an overdraft of $4500 in my account. A month later, while the BK process was going on, BofA withdrew money from my other unrelated business account to cover the overdraft in the 1st account, again without notice or warning.
All this time, my BK attorney kept writing letters to BofA demanding that they deposit money back or transfer it to the trustee, etc. etc. BofA never responded even once. Now, BK7 is discharged, the original business credit card that they used as an excuse to withdraw the money has been discharged too.
My question: Can I claim this money from BofA? Can I go through Small Claims court and force them to return the money since they ignored the bankruptcy process and ended up as a "preferred creditor"? Unfortunatelly, my BK attorneyis no help, he says that I can, but I don't really trust the guy, he never even brought up the issue in the meeting with the trustee. Let me know if I have any recourse here!! THANKS!
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