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106043P.pdf   01/31/2011  Nathan Paul Reuter  v.  Tana S. Cutcliff
   U.S. Court of Appeals Case No:  10-6043
                          and No:  10-6069
   U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of Missouri - Jefferson City   
   [PUBLISHED] [Saladino, Author, with Chief Judge Kressel and Nail,
   Bankruptcy Judges]
Bankruptcy Appellate Panel - conversion to Chapter 7 and dischargeability. Bankruptcy court's conversion of Chapter 11 bankruptcy to Chapter 7 and judgment in favor of creditors on dischargeability claims are affirmed. Bankruptcy court did not err in recognizing claims of false pretenses or false representation as distinct torts, in declaring creditors holders of liquidated, allowable and nondischargeable claims, or in finding plan was proposed in bad faith; claims regarding securities violations were either raised for the first time on appeal or properly resolved by the bankruptcy court; decision holding debtor vicariously liable for fraud of Brown were not error; decision severing tenancy by the entirety was proper.