Description
According to the motion, the creditor alleges that a court-ordered deposition on July 7, 2026 could not be completed because the debtor repeatedly interrupted questioning, despite multiple attempts by her own attorney to correct the behavior. The motion asks the bankruptcy court to order the deposition to resume, award attorney's fees and costs, and impose additional sanctions for what it describes as repeated discovery obstruction.
We'll break down:
What the motion alleges happened during the deposition.
Why the deposition was suspended.
The federal rules cited in support of the requested sanctions.
How this filing relates to the court's earlier sanction order.
What could happen next if the court grants the requested relief.
Important: This video discusses allegations contained in a publicly filed court document. These allegations have not necessarily been proven, and the court has not yet ruled on the requests made in this motion.
📄 Source: Motion to Compel Resumption of Deposition and for Sanctions filed July 7, 2026, in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Florida.
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