In Re Paysour

313 B.R. 109, 2004 Bankr. LEXIS 1120, 2004 WL 1770692
CourtUnited States Bankruptcy Court, E.D. New York
DecidedJune 15, 2004
Docket8-19-71083
StatusPublished
Cited by6 cases

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In Re Paysour, 313 B.R. 109, 2004 Bankr. LEXIS 1120, 2004 WL 1770692 (N.Y. 2004).

Opinion

DECISION ON APPLICATION OF THE UNITED STATES TRUSTEE FOR AN ORDER IMPOSING FINES AGAINST WE THE PEOPLE AND DEREK DISTENFIELD FOR VIOLATIONS OF 11 U.S.C §§ 110(e)(1) AND 110(g)(1); AND DIRECTING WE THE PEOPLE, DEREK DISTENFIELD, AND WE THE PEOPLE USA TO DISGORGE FEES PURSUANT TO 11 U.S.C. § 110(h)(2)

ELIZABETH S. STONG, Bankruptcy Judge.

By application dated April 20, 2004 (the “Application”), the Office of the United States Trustee (the “United States Trustee”) seeks an order (1) imposing a fine against We The People and Derek Disten-field for violating 11 U.S.C. § 110(e)(1) for executing documents in the name of Wanda Paysour, the above-captioned debtor (the “Debtor”); (2) imposing a fine against We The People and Mr. Distenfield for violating 11 U.S.C. § 110(g)(1) for collecting from the Debtor the filing fee in connection with the Debtor’s chapter 7 bankruptcy petition; and (3) directing We The People, Mr. Distenfield, and We The People USA to disgorge all compensation paid to them by or on behalf of the Debtor pursuant to 11 U.S.C. § 110(h)(2).

A hearing was held before the Court on May 13, 2004 (the “May 13 Hearing”) at which the United States Trustee, by Diana G. Adams, Assistant United States Trustee, and Martin Ochs, chapter 7 trustee in the above-captioned case (the “Chapter 7 Trustee”), appeared and were heard, and the Debtor appeared and gave testimony. We The Peoplé, Mr. Distenfield, and We The People USA (collectively, the “Respondents”), did not file opposition to the Application or appear at the Hearing.

At the completion of the May 13 Hearing, after testimony and argument, the Court granted the Application of the United States Trustee and directed that an order be submitted. See May 13, 2004 Docket Entry. The hearing and decision on the Application were reflected on the Court’s electronic docket by entry made on the hearing day, May 13, 2004. Id. 1

For the reasons set forth below, after consideration of the record, including the arguments of the United States Trustee, *112 the arguments of the Chapter 7 Trustee, and the testimony of the Debtor, and in the absence of opposition, the Court concludes that (i) We The People and Mr. Distenfield shall be fined, jointly and severally, in the amount of $2,000.00 for violations of 11 U.S.C. § 110(e)(1), in that they acted as bankruptcy petition preparers and, in that capacity, executed documents in the name of the Debtor; (ii) We The People and Mr. Distenfield shall be fined, jointly and severally, in the amount of $500.00 for a violation of 11 U.S.C. § 110(g)(1), in that they acted as bankruptcy petition preparers and, in that capacity, collected from the Debtor a money order made payable to the Bankruptcy Court for the filing fee in connection with the Debtor’s chapter 7 bankruptcy petition; and (iii) We The People, Mr. Disten-field, and We The People USA shall disgorge $199.00, jointly and severally, to the Debtor, under 11 U.S.C. § 110(h)(2), on grounds that the services rendered by We The People, Mr. Distenfield, and We The People USA had no value. 2

Jurisdiction

This Court has jurisdiction to determine this matter under 28 U.S.C. §§ 1334(b) and 157(b)(1). This is a core proceeding under 28 U.S.C. § 157(b)(2)(A).

Factual Background

■ The Debtor commenced this case by filing a voluntary petition (the “Petition”) under chapter 7 of the Bankruptcy Code on February 17, 2004. The Chapter 7 Trustee was appointed interim chapter 7 trustee and has since become permanent chapter 7 trustee under Section 702(d) of the Bankruptcy Code. The Petition and accompanying schedules and statements reflect the following:

(1) The Petition was signed by Mr. Dis-tenfield as a non-attorney petition preparer on February 12, 2004. Petition, Docket Entry 1; Application, Exhibit A.

(2) The names “Derek Distenfield-We The People” are inserted in the space provided on the Petition for the name of the bankruptcy petition preparer. Id.

(3) On the Declaration Concerning Debtor’s Schedules, the Certification and Signature of Non-Attorney Bankruptcy Petition Preparer was signed by Mr. Dis-tenfield on February 12, 2004, and the names “Derek Distenfield-We The People” are inserted in the space provided for the name of the bankruptcy petition preparer. Id.

(4) In response to question 9 of the Statement of Financial Affairs, regarding payments related to debt counseling or bankruptcy, ‘We The People-Forest Hills,” and “We The People-USA” are listed as the recipients of $199.00 for “Typing Petition.” Id.

(5) On the last page of the Statement of Financial Affairs, the Certification and Signature of Non-Attorney Bankruptcy Petition Preparer was signed by Mr. Dis-tenfield on February 12, 2004, and the names “Derek Distenfield-We The People” are inserted in the space provided for the name of the bankruptcy petition preparer. Id.

*113 (6) On the Chapter 7 Individual Debt- or’s Statement of Intention, the Certification and Signature of Non-Attorney Bankruptcy Petition Preparer was signed by Mr. Distenfield on February 12, 2004, and the names “Derek Distenfield-We The People” are inserted in the space provided for the name of the bankruptcy petition preparer. Id.

(7) The Statement of Assistance of Non-Attorney with Respect to the Filing of this Petition (the “Statement of Assistance”) shows that the Debtor paid $199.00 to We The People, located at 116-28 Queens Boulevard, Forest Hills, New York 11375, and We The People USA, located at 1501 State Street, Santa Barbara, California 93101. Id.

(8) The Disclosure of Compensation of Bankruptcy Petition Preparer reflects that “Derek Distenfield-We The People” accepted $199.00 from the Debtor for “Typing Petition,” and the Declaration of Bankruptcy Petition Preparer (the “Declaration”) was signed by Mr. Distenfield on February 12, 2004. The names “Derek Distenfield-We The People” are inserted in the space provided in the Declaration for the name of the bankruptcy petition preparer. Id.

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