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I maxed out the ask another question, so I started a new one.

It is in the state of NJ. Can you get me the address for the US Trustee?

Also, they did disclose the actual transfer, but not for how much or any incriminating info. Still good cause to get them interested?

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http://www.freebankruptcyevaluation.com/trustees/region3.html.  I would call the office of Hildebrand or D'Angelis, provide the number of the case, and get the name of the person responsible for the case.  Tell them what you think you've got, get their email, and email them the information.  Hard to know if they'll act of not but they probably will follow up.

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Michael T. Hertz

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I am already listed as a volunteer under "Collections Law," but actually I am a bankruptcy lawyer. I am a member of bar in California and in Massachusetts and have practiced in bankruptcy since 1978 and have also taught bankruptcy law at the law school level (in Maine and Oregon). I can answers questions with respect to all bankruptcy chapters, having represented creditors, debtors, trustees, creditors committees, and persons involved in defending actions in bankruptcy court.

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See above. Basically, 33 years of experience.

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inactive member of State Bar of California; inactive member of bar in Massachusetts; former member of bar in Maine; former conseil juridique in France.

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California Bankruptcy Law Review; Georgetown Law Journal; numerous others. See my resume.

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Harvard Law School, J.D.; Pomona College, B.A.

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Superlawyer in Northern California, 2005 and 2006

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