Jurisdiction - Claims and causes of action fell outside bankruptcy court's limited jurisdiction to enforce its own orders. The claims and causes of action for, inter alia, civil contempt, fraud, conspiracy to commit fraud, and violations of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) that were asserted, after the closure of the debtor's bankruptcy case, by the buyer of the bankruptcy estate's interest in Mexican real property against the debtor, the debtor's girlfriend, and the trustee for a Mexican trust that had held the title to the property did not arise out of a violation of the bankruptcy court order authorizing the trustee's sale of the estate's interest in the property or other bankruptcy court orders. The claims and causes of action thus fell outside the bankruptcy court's limited jurisdiction to enforce its own orders.
Saturday, December 8, 2007
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