Judge: Land will be sold despite objections
by Amy McCullough
Published: February 26,2010
Tags: Charles H. Evans Jr., Chris Evans, lawsuit, Mississippi Valley Title
Trial is set for Oct. 25 At a bankruptcy hearing Feb. 19 in Jackson regarding the Evans commercial real estate fraud case, Judge Neil Olack ruled that land would be sold to generate money and federal proceedings would continue despite Mississippi Valley Title’s request to hold off until its chancery court suit could be transferred [...]
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May 24th, 2010 at 7:51 am
[...] Land will be sold despite objections * Feb. 26, 2010 [...]