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June 24, 2010
  Utah House Majority Leader Listed as Creditor in Bankruptcy Petition
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In Utah, it is reported that former House Majority Leader Kevin Garn was listed as a creditor in an individual's bankruptcy petition.  The woman filing for chapter 7 asserts that she was paid by Garn to keep silent about a nude hot-tubbing incident that occurred twenty years ago.  At the time of the incident, the woman was 15 years old.

In court documents filed last week Friday, Cheryl Ann Maher stated that she owed Garn $153,300 because she defaulted on a contract that was established in 2002.   She had listed Garn as a creditor as a precaution to prevent the former Utah House Majority Leader from demanding the repayment of "hush money" that stemmed from the hot tub incident in 1985.

In a phone interview, Maher said, "I filed ... because I don't have the money to repay him."  Even though Garn has not asked for repayment, she said that she is covering herself.  According to Maher, Garn agreed to pay her a lump sum o $150,000 in 2002 and $3,300 between the years of 1986 and 2002.   At first, Maher said Garn offered her $20,000, but her sister and ex husband persuaded the politician to pay her more.

When asked about the "hush money" incident and if he would challenge the $153,000 as a debt, Garn allegedly launched a profanity laced tirade. 

If you are planning to file for bankruptcy in Salt Lake City, know that the Stone Law Firm is here to help you.  Contact us to speak with a Salt Lake City bankruptcy attorney today!

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May 27, 2010
  Will Filing for Bankruptcy Eliminate All Debts?
Posted By Stone Law Firm

If you are thinking about filing for bankruptcy in Salt Lake City, Utah, it is important that you know that not all of your debts will be discharged.  Generally, if you file for Chapter 7, you cannot eliminate the following:

1.  Debts that are owed to federal, state or local government agencies

2.  Debts that were not on your initial list of debts when you filed your bankruptcy paperwork

3.  Debts that are owed for child support or alimony

4.  Debts that are owed as part of a legal judgment

5.  Debts owed on student loans (these debts may be deferred due to financial hardship, but cannot be eliminated)

6.  Debts accumulated after bankruptcy

Filing for consumer bankruptcy in Utah?  If so, now is the time to schedule an initial consultation with a Salt Lake City bankruptcy lawyer from the Stone Law Firm.  When you contact us, we will arrange to meet with you one-on-one so that we can answer your questions and tell you more about the bankruptcy process in Utah.

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