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IN RE: CONNER CREEK CENTER LLC, Debtor. STUART A. GOLD, TRUSTEE, Plaintiff, v. DOROTHY E. MCLEMORE TRUST, ANDREW GENE MCLEMORE, SR., Defendants.
Chapter 7
ORDER DENYING PLAINTIFF'S CONTEMPT MOTION, WITHOUT PREJUDICE
This adversary proceeding is before the Court on a motion filed by the Plaintiff Trustee on April 29, 2025, entitled “Motion for Order Holding Defendants in Contempt of Court for Failure to Comply with the April 22, 2025 Injunction” (Docket # 80, the “Contempt Motion”). Today, the Court has entered an order denying the Defendant Andrew Gene McLemore, Sr.’s two pending motions (Docket # 56, 58), and the Court shortly will enter an order granting the Plaintiff Trustee's motion for summary judgment (Docket # 39). The Court intends for that order to be a final, appealable judgment. To avoid any doubt or confusion about whether the summary judgment order is a final, appealable judgment, the Court now will deny the Contempt Motion, without prejudice, so that no motions or claims will remain pending after the summary judgment
order is entered. Thereafter, the Plaintiff may file a new contempt motion, if he wishes, and the Court will treat it as a post-judgment motion.
Accordingly,
IT IS ORDERED that the Contempt Motion (Docket # 80) is denied, without prejudice.
Thomas J. Tucker United States Bankruptcy Judge
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Docket No: Case No. 23-48356
Decided: May 05, 2025
Court: United States Bankruptcy Court, E.D. Michigan, Southern Division.
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