In Re: Jorge Lentino
In Re: Jorge Lentino
Opinion
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FIFTH CIRCUIT
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No. 01-20781
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IN THE MATTER OF: JORGE A. LENTINO, MD; EDUARDO P. LENTINO, MD,
Debtors,
SUSANA RAQUEL SHAFER, INDIVIDUALLY AND AS ASSIGNEE OF THE BENEFICIAL INTEREST OF THE INDIVIDUAL ESTATE OF GEORGE SALVADOR LENTINO; FABIOLA VANESA LENTINO; MICHELLE MARIE LENTINO; NATALIE LENTINO; CYNTHIA VICTORIA LENTINO; INDIVIDUALLY AND AS ASSIGNEE OF THE BENEFICIAL INTEREST OF THE INDIVIDUAL ESTATE OF GEORGE SALVADOR LENTINO; MARTA A. LENTINO, INDIVIDUALLY AND AS TRUSTEE OF THE EDUARDO P. LENTINO CHILDREN’S TRUST; THE EDUARDO P. LENTINO CHILDREN’S TRUST, AND MARIA RAQUEL LENTINO,
Appellants,
versus
LOWELL CAGE, TRUSTEE,
Appellee.
_________________________________________________________________ IN THE MATTER OF: EDUARDO P. LENTINO, M.D., ALSO KNOWN AS EDUARDO PEDRO LENTINO, ALSO KNOWN AS E. P. LENTINO; JORGE LENTINO, M.D., DEBTORS;
LOWELL T. CAGE, TRUSTEE,
Appellee,
versus
SUSANA RAQUEL SHAFER, INDIVIDUALLY AND AS ASSIGNEE OF THE BENEFICIAL INTEREST OF THE INDIVIDUAL ESTATE OF GEORGE SALVADOR LENTINO; FABIOLA VANESA LENTINO; MICHELLE MARIE LENTINO; NATALIE LENTINO; CYNTHIA VICTORIA LENTINO, INDIVIDUALLY AND AS ASSIGNEE OF THE BENEFICIAL INTEREST OF THE INDIVIDUAL ESTATE OF GEORGE SALVADOR LENTINO; MARTA LENTINO, INDIVIDUALLY AND AS TRUSTEE OF THE EDUARDO P. LENTINO CHILDREN’S TRUST; THE EDUARDO P. LENTINO CHILDREN’S TRUST, AND MARIA RAQUEL LENTINO,
Appellants.
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Appeal from the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas Civil Docket #H-97-CV-498 _________________________________________________________________
November 13, 2002
Before JONES, SMITH, and SILER,* Circuit Judges.
PER CURIAM:**
The court has carefully considered this appeal in light
of the briefs, oral argument, and the tortured and litigious
history of the underlying bankruptcy cases. Having done so, we
find no reversible error of fact or law. The district court’s
“amended” judgment merely restated the disposition of the debtors’
property interests from the beginning of the bankruptcies and the
legal consequences flowing from that disposition in light of the
court’s title and preclusion orders. Moreover, appellants were
well aware in advance of the scope and purpose of the court’s
hearing that preceded entry of the “amended” judgement.
* Circuit Judge of the 6th Circuit, sitting by designation. ** Pursuant to 5TH CIR. R. 47.5, the Court has determined that this opinion should not be published and is not precedent except under the limited circumstances set forth in 5TH CIR. R. 47.5.4.
2 Ms. Lentino and the other appellants and their
confederates are placed on notice that any further efforts to
interfere with the finality of the federal court’s orders in these
related cases will not be tolerated.
The judgment of the district court is AFFIRMED.
Reference
- Status
- Unpublished