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Avoid Bankruptcy Fraud by Working with a Lawyer

Debtors will often go to the extreme in order to clear their names of debt. This often means committing bankruptcy fraud in an attempt to clear debt, or make money.

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Serial Filer Sentenced to a Year in Prison

A man accused of being a “serial filer” recently received a year long prison sentence for filing for bankruptcy over 10 times without ever having plans of following through on his claims.

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Abby Lee is Going to Jail for Bankruptcy Fraud

Abby Lee Miller, the Pennsylvania dancer and star of Lifetime channel’s “Dance Moms,” recently received a sentence of one year and one day in federal prison after pleading guilty to charges of bankruptcy fraud last June.

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Real Estate Developer Sentenced for Bankruptcy Fraud

Alexander Papakyriakou, a 62-year-old real estate developer in Arizona, was recently sentenced to two years in prison for submitting false statements in his bankruptcy petition.

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How Not To Commit Bankruptcy Fraud

Debtors will often go to the extreme in order to clear their names of debt. This often means committing bankruptcy fraud in an attempt to clear debt, or make money.

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Abby Lee Miller’s Bankruptcy Case

It sounds like Dance Moms star Abby Lee Miller made some shocking claims in her initial bankruptcy filing, which is why perhaps she is dealing with a bankruptcy fraud case.

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Forms of Bankruptcy Fraud

Debtors will often go to the extreme in order to clear their names of debt. This often means committing bankruptcy fraud in an attempt to clear debt, or make money.

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Abby Lee Miller’s Bankruptcy Fraud Case

It looks like Abby Lee Miller’s bankruptcy fraud trial was delayed for a third time. The 49-year-old **Dance Moms **could face up to five years behind bars in addition to $5 million in fines if convicted.

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