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U.S. BANKRUPTCY COURT for the SOUTHERN DISTRICT of MISSISSIPPI Honorable Neil P U.S. BANKRUPTCY COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF MISSISSIPPI Honorable Neil P. Olack Bankruptcy Courtroom 501 East Court Street Courtroom - Jackson Jackson, MS 39201 Monday Nov. 02, 2020 Tuesday Nov. 03, 2020 Wednesday Nov. 04, 2020 Thursday Nov. 05, 2020 Friday Nov. 06, 2020 Return to Index U.S. BANKRUPTCY COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF MISSISSIPPI Honorable Neil P. Olack Monday, November 2, 2020 Current as of 10/26/2020 at 11:34 AM (Stricken Shown) Telephonic Hearing Telephonic Hearing Telephonic Hearing 10:00 AM 16-01227-NPO Monica Lashun Robinson Ch 13 Trustee: Henley Moving: James L. Henley Jr. Opposing: Debtor or Plaintiff Attorney: J. Thomas Ash Jordan L. Ash **Vacated - Settled Matter: Trustee's Motion and Notice to Dismiss Debtor(s) for Non-Payment Date of Service: 9/24/2020 Filed by Trustee James L. Henley Jr.. Response due by 10/15/2020. Note: See Fed. R. Bankr. P. 9006(f). Three additional days may be allowed for qualifying parties. (Dkt. #58) Debtor's Answer (Dkt. #59) Comment An agreed order denying the motion was entered October 22, 2020 10:00 AM 19-00461-NPO William Jess Brasher and Ch 13 Elsa Eve Brasher Trustee: Henley Moving: Jordan L. Ash Opposing: Debtor or Plaintiff Attorney: Jordan L. Ash Matter: Motion to Incur Debt Filed by Joint Debtor Elsa Eve Brasher, Debtor William Jess Brasher (Attachments: # 1 Proposed Order) (Dkt. #35) Trustee's Objection (Dkt. #37) ** For details contact attorney for moving party Monday, November 2, 2020 Page 1 Custom Sort: Hearing Date & Time, Debtor or Plantiff Atty ascending, Parent Case #, Parent Case #, Case Number, † indicates associated main case data Return to Index 10:00 AM 19-03744-NPO James Willie Morris and Ch 13 Onessa Rena Morris Trustee: Barkley Moving: Jordan L. Ash Opposing: Debtor or Plaintiff Attorney: Jordan L. Ash Matter: Motion to Suspend Plan Payments . Filed by Debtor James Willie Morris, Joint Debtor Onessa Rena Morris (Attachments: # 1 Proposed Order) (Dkt. #31) Trustee's Response (Dkt. #33) 10:00 AM 20-01729-NPO Kismet Cariesa Pillers Ch 13 Trustee: Henley Moving: Jordan L. Ash Opposing: Debtor or Plaintiff Attorney: Jordan L. Ash Matter: Objection to (Re: doc Notice of Postpetition Mortgage Fees, Expenses, and Charges filed by Creditor Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas f/k/a Bankers Trust Company, as Trustee for Saxon Asset Securities Trust 2000-2, Mortgage Loan Asset Backed Certificates, Series 2000-2) Filed by Debtor Kismet Cariesa Pillers (Attachments: # 1 Proposed Order) (Dkt. #40) 10:00 AM 16-02990-NPO Eva Nell Hutton Ch 13 Trustee: Henley Moving: Henry Tobias Coleman Opposing: Debtor or Plaintiff Attorney: Henry Tobias Coleman **Vacated - Settled Matter: Motion to Suspend Plan Payments . Filed by Debtor Eva Nell Hutton (Attachments: # 1 Matrix) (Dkt. #52) Trustee's Objection (Dkt. #54) Comment An agreed order was entered October 26, 2020 ** For details contact attorney for moving party Monday, November 2, 2020 Page 2 Custom Sort: Hearing Date & Time, Debtor or Plantiff Atty ascending, Parent Case #, Parent Case #, Case Number, † indicates associated main case data Return to Index 10:00 AM 16-02090-NPO Jessica Wheat Thompson Ch 13 Trustee: Henley Moving: Frank H. Coxwell Opposing: Debtor or Plaintiff Attorney: Frank H. Coxwell Matter: Motion and Notice to Modify Chapter 13 Plan with Certificate of Service Date of Service: 9/17/2020 Filed by Debtor Jessica Wheat Thompson Objections due 10/19/2020. Note: See Fed. R. Bankr. P. 9006(f). Three additional days may be allowed for qualifying parties. (Attachments: # 1 Appendix matrix # 2 Appendix proposed order) (Dkt. #61) Trustee's Objection (Dkt. #62) 10:00 AM 19-01208-NPO Tametha Denise Reaves Ch 13 Trustee: Henley Moving: Vaterria M Martin Opposing: Debtor or Plaintiff Attorney: Frank H. Coxwell Vaterria M Martin Matter: Motion to Approve Compromise or Settlement with Defendants Donald G. Taylor and TSD Logistics Filed by Special Counsel Vaterria M Martin (Dkt. #32) Trustee's Objection (Dkt. #37) 10:00 AM 19-01208-NPO Tametha Denise Reaves Ch 13 Trustee: Henley Moving: Vaterria M Martin Opposing: Debtor or Plaintiff Attorney: Frank H. Coxwell Vaterria M Martin Matter: Application for Compensation for Vaterria M Martin, Special Counsel (Dkt. #35) Trustee's Objection (Dkt. #37) ** For details contact attorney for moving party Monday, November 2, 2020 Page 3 Custom Sort: Hearing Date & Time, Debtor or Plantiff Atty ascending, Parent Case #, Parent Case #, Case Number, † indicates associated main case data Return to Index 10:00 AM 20-00362-NPO Jason Alexander McKnight Ch 13 Trustee: Barkley Moving: Monique Brown-Barrett Opposing: Debtor or Plaintiff Attorney: Monique Brown-Barrett Frank H. Coxwell Matter: Amended Motion for Relief from Stay . Filed by Debtor Jason Alexander McKnight (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit PSA) (Brown-Barrett, Monique) (Dkt. #57) 10:00 AM 20-00420-NPO Fredric Lavar White Ch 13 Trustee: Henley Moving: Frank H. Coxwell Opposing: Debtor or Plaintiff Attorney: Frank H. Coxwell Matter: Motion and Notice to Modify Chapter 13 Plan with Certificate of Service Date of Service: 9/17/2020 Filed by Debtor Fredric Lavar White Objections due 10/19/2020. Note: See Fed. R. Bankr. P. 9006(f). Three additional days may be allowed for qualifying parties. (Attachments: # 1 Appendix matrix # 2 Appendix proposed order) (Dkt. #50) Trustee's Objection (Dkt. #51) 10:00 AM 20-02274-NPO Dexter Jabar Todd Ch 13 Trustee: Henley Moving: Tylvester O. Goss Opposing: Debtor or Plaintiff Attorney: Frank H. Coxwell Matter: Objection to Confirmation of Plan Filed by Trustee James L. Henley Jr.. (Dkt. #23) 10:00 AM 20-01132-NPO Kelvin Sledge Ch 13 Trustee: Barkley Moving: Harold J. Barkley Jr. Opposing: Debtor or Plaintiff Attorney: Timothy Lamar Gowan Matter: Motion to Dismiss Debtor Filed by Trustee Harold J. Barkley Jr. (Dkt. #50) Debtor's Response (Dkt. #54) ** For details contact attorney for moving party Monday, November 2, 2020 Page 4 Custom Sort: Hearing Date & Time, Debtor or Plantiff Atty ascending, Parent Case #, Parent Case #, Case Number, † indicates associated main case data Return to Index 10:00 AM 18-01292-NPO Justin Wade Swindle Ch 13 Trustee: Rawlings Moving: Douglas Joel Graham Opposing: Debtor or Plaintiff Attorney: Douglas Joel Graham Matter: Objection to (Re: doc Notice of Mortgage Payment Change filed by Creditor Centenial Bank) Filed by Debtor Justin Wade Swindle (Dkt. #59) 10:00 AM 17-01529-NPO Lydia M. Davis Ch 13 Trustee: Henley Moving: Richard R. Grindstaff Opposing: Debtor or Plaintiff Attorney: Richard R. Grindstaff **Vacated - Settled Matter: Motion to Incur Debt Filed by Debtor Lydia M. Davis (Attachments: # 1 Matrix # 2 Proposed Order) (Dkt. #41) Trustee's Objection (Dkt. #43) Comment An agreed order was entered October 22, 2020 10:00 AM 19-03102-NPO Regina Anderson Dixon Ch 13 Trustee: Barkley T1 Moving: Natalie Kareda Brown Opposing: Debtor or Plaintiff Attorney: Richard R. Grindstaff Bryce Kunz Matter: Notice of Non Compliance / Notice of Default Filed by Creditor SELECT PORTFOLIO SERVICING, INC. (RE: related document(s)37 Consent Order Denying Relief from the Automatic Stay as to the Debtor and Granting Relief as to the Co-Debtor (Related Doc 25 Motion filed by SELECT PORTFOLIO SERVICING, INC.) [OB 2020 Vol July]). (Dkt. #41) Debtor's Response (Dkt. #42) ** For details contact attorney for moving party Monday, November 2, 2020 Page 5 Custom Sort: Hearing Date & Time, Debtor or Plantiff Atty ascending, Parent Case #, Parent Case #, Case Number, † indicates associated main case data Return to Index 10:00 AM 19-04289-NPO Ashley C Johnson Ch 13 Trustee: Barkley Moving: Harold J. Barkley Jr. Opposing: Debtor or Plaintiff Attorney: Louise Harrell Matter: Motion to Dismiss Debtor Filed by Trustee Harold J. Barkley Jr. (Dkt. #64) Debtor's Response (Dkt. #68) 10:00 AM 17-00722-NPO N icole Richardson Ch 13 Trustee: Henley Moving: James L. Henley Jr. Opposing: Debtor or Plaintiff Attorney: William Ryan Hood Matter: Motion and Notice to Modify Chapter 13 Plan with Certificate of Service Date of Service: 9/21/2020 Filed by Trustee James L. Henley Jr. Objections due 10/21/2020. Note: See Fed. R. Bankr. P. 9006(f). Three additional days may be allowed for qualifying parties. (Attachments: # 1 Proposed Order) (Dkt. #37) Debtor's Objection (Dkt. #38) 10:00 AM 17-04286-NPO CURTIS ANDERSON, JR. Ch 13 Trustee: Barkley T1 Moving: Charles C. Julian Jr. Opposing: Debtor or Plaintiff Attorney: Charles C. Julian Matter: Motion to Allow Payment Arrearages Filed by Debtor CURTIS ANDERSON JR. (Attachments: # 1 Proposed Order proposed order # 2 Appendix creditor list) (Dkt. #82) Trustee's Response (Dkt. #83) ** For details contact attorney for moving party Monday, November 2, 2020 Page 6 Custom Sort: Hearing Date & Time, Debtor or Plantiff Atty ascending, Parent Case #, Parent Case #, Case Number, † indicates associated main case data Return to Index 10:00 AM 19-00548-NPO JANET M. PARKER Ch 13 Trustee: Henley Moving: Charles C. Julian Jr. Opposing: James Eldred Renfroe Debtor or Plaintiff Attorney: Charles C. Julian Matter: Motion to Suspend Plan Payments . Filed by Debtor JANET M. PARKER (Attachments: # 1 Proposed Order proposed order # 2 Appendix creditor list) (Dkt. #37) Trustee's Objection (Dkt. #39) Objection filed by Trustmark National Bank (Dkt. #44) 10:00 AM 19-00548-NPO JANET M. PARKER Ch 13 Trustee: Henley Moving: James Eldred Renfroe Opposing: Debtor or Plaintiff Attorney: Charles C. Julian Matter: Motion for Relief from Stay as to 457 Pemberton Drive. ., Motion to Compel Abandonment . or in the alternative Motion for Adequate Protection Including the Right to File an Amended Proof of Claim for Fees and Costs Filed by Creditor TRUSTMARK NATIONAL BANK (Attachments: # 1 Proposed Order) (Dkt. #34) Debtor's Answer (Dkt. #43) Comment Reset from 10/05/20 at 10:00 am 10:00 AM 19-03145-NPO Mattie R Lister Ch 13 Trustee: Barkley T1 Moving: Harold J.
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