Thacker v. SE Property Holdings, LLC (In re Thacker)
Opinion of the Court
Appellant Larry Thacker appeals the district court’s affirmance of the bankruptcy court’s denial of his discharge and grant of summary judgment for the appellee SE Property Holdings, LLC (SEPH) based-on a continuing concealment theory and collateral estoppel. After careful review of the record and parties’ briefs, along with the benefit of oral argument, we affirm.
We review a grant of summary judgement de novo. In re Optical Techs., Inc., 246 F.3d 1332, 1335 (11th Cir. 2001). This litigation originated in 2009 and has allowed Mr. Thacker to avoid satisfying a million dollar judgment owed to SEPH. Since then, several courts have affirmed the finding of fraudulent conduct exhibited by Mr. Thacker when he transferred most of his assets into a trust with intent to hinder, delay, and defraud SEPH. The district court determined that the bankruptcy court properly gave collateral estoppel effect to the findings of fraud in order to conclude that “Thacker is not the kind of
AFFIRMED.
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- IN RE: Larry Bruce THACKER, Debtor. Larry Bruce Thacker v. SE Property Holdings, LLC
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