Bankruptcy Fraud: How To Identifying And Wich Are Common Fraud Schemes

<p><&sol;strong><&sol;p>&NewLine;<div class&equals;"mh-content-ad"><script async src&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;pagead2&period;googlesyndication&period;com&sol;pagead&sol;js&sol;adsbygoogle&period;js&quest;client&equals;ca-pub-9162800720558968"&NewLine; crossorigin&equals;"anonymous"><&sol;script>&NewLine;<ins class&equals;"adsbygoogle"&NewLine; style&equals;"display&colon;block&semi; text-align&colon;center&semi;"&NewLine; data-ad-layout&equals;"in-article"&NewLine; data-ad-format&equals;"fluid"&NewLine; data-ad-client&equals;"ca-pub-9162800720558968"&NewLine; data-ad-slot&equals;"1081854981"><&sol;ins>&NewLine;<script>&NewLine; &lpar;adsbygoogle &equals; window&period;adsbygoogle &vert;&vert; &lbrack;&rsqb;&rpar;&period;push&lpar;&lbrace;&rcub;&rpar;&semi;&NewLine;<&sol;script><&sol;div>&NewLine;<p>&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2>Common Fraud Schemes Involving Bankruptcies<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<h2>Bustouts<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p>A bustout is conducted by a company that is set up to fail from the outset&period; The operator obtains merchandise from creditors&comma; disposes of the goods &lpar;usually for cash&rpar; and does not pay suppliers&period; A bustout can also be conducted by buying an existing company and using that company’s good credit to obtain goods&comma; without the intent to pay&comma; and then disposing of the goods immediately for cash&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h3>Examples Of Bustouts<&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p><em>Distributors of Consumer Products &lpar;including cigarettes&comma; diapers&comma; etc&period;&rpar;<&sol;em>&colon; Company operates for a short period of time and establishes good credit ratings with large consumer goods manufacturers&period; Orders increase suddenly&comma; and payments are not made&period; Lulling techniques are used to forestall creditors&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Goods are sold to retailers at below cost for cash&period; Afterwards&comma; a bankruptcy petition is filed&period; Schedules filed by the debtor after the bankruptcy filing report trade debt owed to consumer products manufacturers with inventory unusually low compared to the date the debt was incurred&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>Retail Bustouts<&sol;strong>&colon; The merchant rents retail space and does not pay rent or suppliers&period; He files bankruptcy to stop eviction and to gain additional time to run the illegal operation&period; Oftentimes&comma; retail stores are part of the distributor bustouts because they provide outlets for the consumable goods&period; &lpar;Examples include retail jewelry stores&comma; oriental rug stores and discount stores&period;&rpar;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>Tax Bustouts<&sol;strong>&colon; An individual operates a series of businesses in the same industry and never pays taxes&period; He usually files Chapter 11 bankruptcy for the company just prior to or at the time the IRS files a lien on the debtor&&num;8217&semi;s assets&period; He operates the business for a brief period of time while in Chapter 11 before the case is converted or dismissed&period; He starts a new business with the debtor&&num;8217&semi;s assets&period; &lpar;Examples include restaurants and employee leasing services&period;&rpar;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>Credit Card Bustouts<&sol;strong>&colon; Individuals contemplating bankruptcy run up large consumer credit card debt and then file bankruptcy&period; The purchases and cash advances occur within a short period of time&period; Frequently&comma; the same individual files bankruptcy several times&comma; using false social security numbers and aliases&period; Or the fraudulent perpetrator assumes another person&&num;8217&semi;s name or social security number&period; False statements are usually made on credit applications&comma; and the assets acquired from the fraud are concealed when the bankruptcy is filed&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>Travel Agency Bustouts<&sol;strong>&colon; Travel agency opens and secures authorization plates from the airline cooperative agency to write tickets&period; After paying the first few bills&comma; a tremendous number of tickets&comma; often overseas tickets&comma; are written and not paid for&period; These tickets are sold for cash in bargain sales&period; Travel agency may also report the authorization plates stolen and then continue the scheme&period; Authorization plates and blank ticket stocks are often missing when the trustee or airline tries to recover&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h3>Red Flags&sol;Common Characteristics<&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p>&CenterDot; Company with a short life<br &sol;>&NewLine;&CenterDot; Well-established company with good credit recently taken over by a new group trying to hide the change in ownership<br &sol;>&NewLine;&CenterDot;&lpar;cash basis operation&rpar;<br &sol;>&NewLine;&CenterDot; Inventory scheduled is very low<br &sol;>&NewLine;&CenterDot; Warehouse full of high-volume&comma; low-cost items<br &sol;>&NewLine;&CenterDot; Disproportionate liabilities to assets<br &sol;>&NewLine;&CenterDot; Mainly temporary employees<br &sol;>&NewLine;&CenterDot; Fake social security numbers used to obtain credit<br &sol;>&NewLine;&CenterDot; Leased equipment<br &sol;>&NewLine;&CenterDot; Few local creditors&comma; and unsecured debt is primarily comprised of trade creditors<br &sol;>&NewLine;&CenterDot; Lulling letters to creditors &lpar;mail&sol;wire fraud&rpar;<br &sol;>&NewLine;&CenterDot; No corporate bank account&comma; or existing account has no funds<br &sol;>&NewLine;&CenterDot; Cash paid up front to rent location<br &sol;>&NewLine;&CenterDot; Same individuals involved in previous &&num;8220&semi;failed companies”<br &sol;>&NewLine;&CenterDot; Unusual banking activities &lpar;check kiting&comma; bank fraud&comma; money laundering and structured transactions&rpar;<br &sol;>&NewLine;&CenterDot; Schedules and statement of financial affairs are incomplete or not filed<br &sol;>&NewLine;&CenterDot; Person unfamiliar with debtor&&num;8217&semi;s operations testifies at 341 meeting of creditors<br &sol;>&NewLine;&CenterDot; Taxes not paid<br &sol;>&NewLine;&CenterDot; The same attorney repeatedly represents these types of debtors<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h3>Civil Responses To Consider<&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p>&CenterDot; Immediate appointment of a Chapter 11 trustee<br &sol;>&NewLine;&CenterDot; Immediate appointment of a &&num;8220&semi;gap&&num;8221&semi; trustee for involuntary cases<br &sol;>&NewLine;&CenterDot; Motion to compel filing of schedules and statement of financial affairs<br &sol;>&NewLine;&CenterDot; Motions designed to expedite debtor&&num;8217&semi;s compliance with 704 duties&comma; i&period;e&period;&comma; 2004 exams prior to 341 meeting of creditors&semi; motions to compel immediate filing of list of bank accounts&comma; inventory and creditors&period; Seek contempt if orders are not obeyed<br &sol;>&NewLine;&CenterDot; Adversaries to freeze bank accounts and prevent further disposition of estate assets<br &sol;>&NewLine;&CenterDot; Adversaries against insiders for preferences and fraudulent conveyances<br &sol;>&NewLine;&CenterDot; Objections to discharge in individual bustout cases<br &sol;>&NewLine;&CenterDot; Motion to dismiss and prohibit the re-filing of the case<br &sol;>&NewLine;&CenterDot; Waiver by the trustee of attorney&sol;client privilege of corporate debtor&&num;8217&semi;s counsel<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h3>Criminal Responses To Consider<&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p><strong>Mail Fraud&comma; 18 U&period;S&period;C&period; Section 1341<&sol;strong>&colon; Misrepresentations to suppliers and the use of U&period;S&period; mail&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>Wire Fraud&comma; 18 U&period;S&period;C&period; Section 1343<&sol;strong>&colon; Misrepresentations to suppliers and the use of interstate wires&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>Bankruptcy Fraud&comma; 18 U&period;S&period;C&period; Section 152<&sol;strong>&colon; Concealed assets or false statements&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Classic<br &sol;>&NewLine;&&num;8220&semi;bustout&&num;8221&semi; or planned bankruptcy where goods are moved out the back door with the plan of filing for bankruptcy are usually charged as concealment &&num;8220&semi;in contemplation of bankruptcy&period;&&num;8221&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>Bankruptcy Fraud&comma; 18 U&period;S&period;C&period; Section 157<&sol;strong>&colon; If any act of the fraud occurs after October 22&comma; 1994&comma; this statute may be used&period; The use of bankruptcy must aid the fraud scheme in some way&period; Delaying creditors&comma; allowing the debtor to continue to operate or covering up the scheme are examples&period; The statute will be easier than the use of 18 U&period;S&period;C&period; 152&comma; &&num;8220&semi;concealment&&num;8221&semi; or &&num;8220&semi;in contemplation&&num;8221&semi;&comma; because it allows a fuller statement of the scheme&period; False statements under oath are the same under either statute&comma; although 157 will allow a broader description of the fraud&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>Use of False Social Security Number&comma; 42 U&period;S&period;C<&sol;strong>&period; Section 408&colon; If used to obtain credit or in bankruptcy filing&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>Credit Card Fraud&comma; 18 U&period;S&period;C&period; Section 1029<&sol;strong>&colon; One thousand dollars or more charged on one unauthorized card in one year&comma; or possesses more than 15 fraudulent cards&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>Tax Fraud&comma; 26 U&period;S&period;C&period; Sections 7201-7203<&sol;strong>&colon; Failure to pay withholding taxes&comma; other taxes&comma; or to file returns&period; IRS should be notified so they may investigate&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>Next&colon; Bleedouts<&sol;strong><&sol;p>&NewLine;<div class&equals;"pagination clear clearfix"> <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;fraudswatch&period;com&sol;bankruptcy-fraud-how-to-identifying-and-wich-are-common-fraud-schemes&sol;amp&sol;" class&equals;"post-page-numbers"><span class&equals;"pagelink">1<&sol;span><&sol;a> <span class&equals;"post-page-numbers current" aria-current&equals;"page"><span class&equals;"pagelink">2<&sol;span><&sol;span> <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;fraudswatch&period;com&sol;bankruptcy-fraud-how-to-identifying-and-wich-are-common-fraud-schemes&sol;amp&sol;3&sol;amp&sol;" class&equals;"post-page-numbers"><span class&equals;"pagelink">3<&sol;span><&sol;a> <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;fraudswatch&period;com&sol;bankruptcy-fraud-how-to-identifying-and-wich-are-common-fraud-schemes&sol;amp&sol;4&sol;amp&sol;" class&equals;"post-page-numbers"><span class&equals;"pagelink">4<&sol;span><&sol;a> <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;fraudswatch&period;com&sol;bankruptcy-fraud-how-to-identifying-and-wich-are-common-fraud-schemes&sol;amp&sol;5&sol;amp&sol;" class&equals;"post-page-numbers"><span class&equals;"pagelink">5<&sol;span><&sol;a> <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;fraudswatch&period;com&sol;bankruptcy-fraud-how-to-identifying-and-wich-are-common-fraud-schemes&sol;amp&sol;6&sol;amp&sol;" class&equals;"post-page-numbers"><span class&equals;"pagelink">6<&sol;span><&sol;a> <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;fraudswatch&period;com&sol;bankruptcy-fraud-how-to-identifying-and-wich-are-common-fraud-schemes&sol;amp&sol;7&sol;amp&sol;" class&equals;"post-page-numbers"><span class&equals;"pagelink">7<&sol;span><&sol;a> <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;fraudswatch&period;com&sol;bankruptcy-fraud-how-to-identifying-and-wich-are-common-fraud-schemes&sol;amp&sol;8&sol;amp&sol;" class&equals;"post-page-numbers"><span class&equals;"pagelink">8<&sol;span><&sol;a> <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;fraudswatch&period;com&sol;bankruptcy-fraud-how-to-identifying-and-wich-are-common-fraud-schemes&sol;amp&sol;9&sol;amp&sol;" class&equals;"post-page-numbers"><span class&equals;"pagelink">9<&sol;span><&sol;a> <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;fraudswatch&period;com&sol;bankruptcy-fraud-how-to-identifying-and-wich-are-common-fraud-schemes&sol;amp&sol;10&sol;amp&sol;" class&equals;"post-page-numbers"><span class&equals;"pagelink">10<&sol;span><&sol;a> <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;fraudswatch&period;com&sol;bankruptcy-fraud-how-to-identifying-and-wich-are-common-fraud-schemes&sol;amp&sol;11&sol;amp&sol;" class&equals;"post-page-numbers"><span class&equals;"pagelink">11<&sol;span><&sol;a><&sol;div>

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