Mr. Rouse filed a Chapter 12 bankruptcy in November 2017, with a plan negotiated with his creditors, including Nutrien, being confirmed on May 23, 2017, with general unsecured creditors to receive $50,687.
Ruby Taylor filed a Chapter 13 bankruptcy on May 24, 2019, with a plan confirmed that paid both the mortgage for her home and the payment on her car directly and estimated no dividend to general unsecured creditors, of which the U.S. Department of Education had a claim for $355774.02 or 92% of such claims.
The parties involved in the transaction at issue ha previously agreed to a settlement with a judgment for $200,000 and also a confession of judgment for $446,000. Mr. Pfeifer satisfied the terms of the $200,000 judgement, through proceeds from the sale of property, the but after paying slightly more than $10,000 further, cease payments and filed bankruptcy.
On September 23, 2019, Mouzon Bass, the president of Ebenconcepts, Inc., which was the Debtor's former employer, assigned to the Debtor a whole life insurance policy with a cash value of $814,917.00 in consideration for the Debtor's shares in Ebenconcepts. At that time, Ebenconcepts was the beneficiary of the whole life insurance policy.
The Debtor, a nurse practitioner, had total unsecured debt in the amount of $370,574.97, of which ~$320,000 was for student loans, consisting of ~$27,000 of Parent Plus Loans and $289,000 of her own student loans. These student loans were incurred while obtaining her degrees and certifications as a nurse practitioner.