heidisams
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The author states he approached the Trustee (Meininger) in charge of Casey's bankruptcy with his 'proof' and he was dismissive.
Meininger and Watkins have been managing this case, and have just yesterday submitted a claim for their fees and expenses, so it looked like they were about to wrap it up without investigating his allegations.... So, people following this case who have been disappointed by the lack of action ( it is part of their duties to investigate fraud) have gone up the chain of command to the regional Trustee and she has already responded to emails and phone calls, and asked Namey to contact her with details..... at least someone is listening.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7DjeAMt_BpIZGt3UDd3QjQ3S28/edit?usp=sharing
On page 4/17, Watkins lists a summary of the significant matters that he (the Applicant) handled during the representation of the Trustee:
4. During the course of this case applicant had several telephone conferences with Cynthia Burnett, Assistant U.S. Trustee, concerning the administration of the case, security at the 341 Meeting and status as the case moved forward.
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I wonder what her knowledge already was of the case/allegations, prior to receiving all this information from Namey yesterday, and how much involvement she may have had, or say so, in pushing this case through?
All jmo.