Arlington, TX asked in Bankruptcy, Real Estate Law and Business Law for Texas

Q: A partner stole my corporation The judge gave it back to me. He files bk while it’s mine. I have all the proof

I need a lawyer iif we would of finished the billl of review we would of won ? evidence was presented, and Court found that I was the only owner of my company 4 days later ex partnerfiled filed bankruptcy on behalf of my company just four days after this Court told him that he did not own it. I also issued notice to his attorneys to not file

bankruptcy. He goes and purchased the void Default Judgment from Prime Consulting. In addition, it appears Prime Consulting agreed to vacate the associated Orders finding the company was mine. Prime Consulting sold the truth and its factual position to the highest bidder, and Favela purchased the findings to prevent bankruptcy fraud and acquire Rioja's entity forpennies on the dollar. Rioja respectfully requests this Honorable Court hold a hearing toinvestigate the wrongful acts of Favela, Prime Consulting, and the associated legal teams as theparties attempt to literally purchase and sell this Honorable Court's findings and Orders.

1 Lawyer Answer
Timothy Denison
Timothy Denison
Answered
  • Bankruptcy Lawyer
  • Louisville, KY

A: If you still own the business, simply move the Court to dismiss the bankruptcy as unauthorized.

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