Saturday, December 1, 2012

U.S. Attorney for S.D.N.Y. Files Complaint Against K-V Pharmaceutical Corporation Seeking Determination That Debts Are Not Dischargeable in Bankruptcy and Copy of Complaint


The United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Preet Bharara, filed an adversary complaint on behalf of the U.S. Government against K-V Pharmaceutical Corporation on Monday in the Southern District of New York Bankruptcy Court. The complaint seeks a judgement of the bankruptcy court (which is presiding over K-V Pharmaceutical Corporation’s chapter 11 case) that certain obligations owing to the government are not dischargeable in K-V Pharmaceutical’s bankruptcy pursuant to sections 523(a)(2), 523(a)(7) and 1141(d)(6) of the Bankruptcy Code.

Continue reading and view complaint here

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