Bankruptcy Attorneys

  Minnesota.
HOME ABOUT US FAQ'S RESOURCES CONTACT US FREE CASE REVIEW
February 20, 2012
Bankruptcy
             
 
Selecting an attorney for legal cases is a very important decision. Please enter your information below to receive a Free Consultation from an attorney in your area:
 
Zip Code:   
 

Bankruptcy News

 

Three Indicted For Bankruptcy Fraud, Impeding The Fdic's Operations

FDIC Inspector General Gaston L. Gianni, Jr., announced today that Frank C. Romano, Jr., of Rowley, MA, the owner and operator of several Massachusetts nursing homes; Frank M. Griswold of Dorchester, MA; and David M. White, an architect from Goffstown, NH, were indicted in connection with two fraudulent involuntary bankruptcy petitions filed in December 1992 and September 1994 against the developers of "Brandon Woods of Hingham," a proposed elderly care facility in Hingham, MA. The three men were charged with conspiracy, corruptly impeding the functions of the FDIC and bankruptcy fraud.
This investigation was conducted by special agents of the FDIC's Office of Inspector General and the U.S. Secret Service.

According to the indictment, from December 1992 through October 1997, Romano, Griswold and White conspired to commit bankruptcy fraud and corruptly impede the FDIC in its efforts to foreclose on and sell the Brandon Woods of Hingham project. Romano had originally borrowed $8.1 million from First Mutual Bank of Boston to develop the project, but defaulted on the loan in 1990. The bank failed in June 1991, and the FDIC was appointed receiver.

The FDIC twice attempted to foreclose on and sell the property-in December 1992 and September 1994. On both occasions, Romano allegedly orchestrated a scheme for purported creditors of the project to file involuntary bankruptcy petitions against the developers, the Brandon-Hingham Associated Limited Partnership and the Charles Street Development Corporation. The involuntary bankruptcy filings effectively forced the FDIC to cancel the scheduled foreclosure sales of the project.

While both the Brandon-Hingham Associated Limited Partnership and the Charles Street Development Corporation were nominally owned by Frank Griswold, the indictment alleges that Romano actually controlled the project. According to the indictment, Romano and David White, the project architect, recruited other "creditors" to sign and file the involuntary bankruptcy petitions on the basis of false and inflated claims. White allegedly signed both of the fraudulent bankruptcy petitions on behalf of his architectural firm, SLA Associates. The filing of both petitions delayed the FDIC's sale of the project by over two years, from December 1992 until July 1995, when the FDIC regained control of the project.

White was originally indicted in December 1997 and charged with one count of corruptly impeding the FDIC and two counts of bankruptcy fraud.
 

 

Contact Minnesota lawyers today and get a free consultation!

 
Did You Know?    
 
 
Can Co-Signers Be Protected
If you file Chapter 7 bankruptcy, the creditor can proceed against your co-signers, according to the terms of the debt agreement. However, if you file a Chapter 13 debt adjustment, a co-signer is protected if the following conditions are met. The debt must be a consumer debt. Also, the debt may not be incurred in the ordinary course of business, and the co-signer cannot benefit from the proceeds of the debt.

 


  Newsroom  
 


News about Bankruptcy in Minnesota and nationwide:

Medical Costs Contribute To Fewer Than One In Five Bankruptcies
Bethesda, MD -- Data from a much-cited 2005 study show that medical expenses contribute to less than 20 percent of all bankruptcies, far fewer than...
Read more >


New Bankruptcy Law 2005
Beginning on October 17, 2005, most individual debtors filing for bankruptcy relief were required to complete either Official Bankruptcy Form B22A ...
Read more >


Three Indicted For Bankruptcy Fraud, Impeding The Fdic's Operations
FDIC Inspector General Gaston L. Gianni, Jr., announced today that Frank C. Romano, Jr., of Rowley, MA, the owner and operator of several Massachus...
Read more >


More Bankruptcy News >

 
 

Bankruptcy Terms

 


Today's Terms

Voluntary bankruptcy

Definition:
Bankruptcy filed by the debtor itself; data from the U.S. Administrative Office of the Courts subdivides bankruptcies into voluntary and involuntary.

Chapter Thirteen

Definition:
Bankruptcy proceedings for an individual with the intention of rescheduling the individual's debt (rather than liquidating the individual's assets and debt; an individual files under Chapter 7 to liquidate);

Period of exclusivity

Definition:
Personal bankruptcy - filed by an individual; also called a household bankruptcy, consumer bankruptcy or wage-earner bankruptcy. (see Chapter 13 and also Chapter 12).

More Bankruptcy Terms >

Bankruptcy Resources

 


Search Bankruptcy resources in our resource center:

More Resources >

 

Bankruptcy Hot Topics

 
Topics Related to Bankruptcy:

  • Chapter 7
  • Chapter 13
  • Chapter 11
  • Chapter 12
  • Chapter 9

More Bankruptcy Topics >


Minnesota Bankruptcy Attorney

 
If you live in the following cities and need a Bankruptcy attorney you should contact our Bankruptcy Attorney as soon as possible:

  • Andover
  • Anoka
  • Austin
  • Bemidji
  • Brainerd
  • Burnsville
  • Circle Pines
  • Cottage Grove
  • Eden Prairie
  • Elk River
  • Faribault
  • Hastings
  • Lakeville
  • Mankato
  • Minneapolis
  • Moorhead
  • Osseo
  • Owatonna
  • Rochester
  • Saint Cloud
  • Saint Paul
  • Stillwater
  • Winona
 


Legal Disclaimers
All attorney listings are a paid attorney advertisement, and do not in any way constitute a referral or endorsement by an approved or authorized lawyer referral service. The information provided on Bankruptcy Attorneys Minnesota.com is not intended to be legal advice, but merely conveys general information related to legal issues commonly encountered. Your access to and use of this website is subject to additional Terms and Conditions.

Local Professional? Generate new business today
Call 866-227-9356 or contact a sales rep


This site is part of the LawFirms.com Network
©2012 ExpertHub, wholly owned subsidiary of MoxyMedia, Inc.