Originally Posted by FLmom777
Channel 9 had an exerpt of their report about the bk.
Zg's atty said his first question was if she had a computer. He said he asked it for two reasons,
she did not report it on her filing, anything on the computer may be worth money, her emails, diaries etc.
This segment started with her video diary where she claimed the computer was hers to keep. In the hearing she said otherwise.
I like this atty. He is on to the games they play.
http://www.wftv.com/news/news/local/casey-anthonys-bankruptcy-case-featured-central-fl/nWmYP/
I believe the meeting of the creditors was only the first meeting in a long line of meetings, and Zenaida's bankruptcy attorney will take a deposition of FCA and ask more questions. All creditors have until May to file a complaint about the discharge of her debts. Hopefully more will take action.
Since Zenaida's bankruptcy attorney is the only creditor who showed up for the meeting on March 4th and had to battle FCA's gang of attorneys by himself .... I think it would be good to send Mr. Shuker any and all helpful info.
The bankruptcy attorney for Zenaida Gonzalez
R. Scott Shuker
Latham, Shuker, Eden & Beaudine, LLP
P.O. Box 3353
Orlando, FL 32802
Email -
rshuker@lseblaw.com
I don't know why he said that she did not list her computer?
On page 9 of the bankruptcy filing - PERSONAL PROPERTY:
"4. Household goods and furnishings, including audio, video, and computer equipment.
Bed, dresser, night stand, armoir, entertainment unit (all 10 yrs plus old and located at 4937 Hopespring Drive, Orlando, FL 32829)
and laptop
Current value --
$ 200.00 [for ALL of these items combined]
NOTE: She did not say the "laptop" was included in the items at Hopespring Dr.
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B7DjeAMt_BpIMHZWMWI2ZkNIaGs/edit?pli=1
BANKRUPTCY FILING 60 pages