5th Circ. Subordinates Guaranty Claims

Law360, New York (June 10, 2015, 11:00 AM EDT) -- A creditor's guaranty claim "arising from equity investments in a debtor's affiliate should be treated the same as equity investments in the debtor itself — i.e., ... subordinated to the claims of general creditors," held the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit on April 28, 2015. In re American Housing Foundation, at *8 (5th Cir. April 28, 2015). Also reversing the trustee's preference judgment against the creditor because the debtor's business was not a "Ponzi scheme," the court held that the creditor could rely on the "ordinary course of business defense" to the trustee's preference claim. Id. at *15. Finally, because the record before it was unclear as to whether the creditor "gave value to" the debtor and because the "bankruptcy court applied the wrong standard" as to whether the creditor had received $1 million "in good faith," the Fifth Circuit reversed the lower court's dismissal of the trustee's fraudulent transfer claim and remanded the case for trial. Id. at *17-18....

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