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CH-CHING: Will Steven Ingersoll's $3,488,049.51 Federal Tax Lien Payoff Impact His Defense In Full Spectrum Management Bankruptcy Fraud Case?; Payment Made One Day After Ingersoll Filed Response In Full Spectrum Adversary Action

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WAIT...I THOUGHT HE WAS BROKE?

One day after he responded to the April 30, 2020 adversary complaint filed against him and Mark Noss in federal bankruptcy court by Kelly M. Hagan, the Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Trustee for the estate of Full Spectrum Management, Steven Ingersoll paid a whopping $3,488,049.51 to the IRS—satisfying his unpaid tax obligations for the years 2009, 2010 and 2011.

Hagan is seeking judgments against Noss and Ingersoll that collectively exceed seven-figures, and to disallow claims against the bankruptcy estate asserted by Noss.

Hmmm? 

That amount is suspiciously close to the $3.5 million Ingersoll admitted in 2013 looting from the Grand Traverse Academy.


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