White v. Keely

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NBI honored White’s check, resulting in an overdraft of his payroll account of $382,000. Unable to recover the money, NBI closed White’s accounts and obtained a judgment in Indiana state court. White was also convicted on criminal charges. In his subsequent bankruptcy, NBI won its adversary proceeding. White sued current and former NBI officers under the Federal Reserve Act, 12 U.S.C. 503, which establishes civil liability for bank officers and directors who violate the Federal Reserve Act and the False Entry Statute. White alleged violation of the False Entry Statute, 18 U.S.C. 1005, by falsifying official bank reports in order to cover up unauthorized transfers made from White’s NBI business accounts. The district court dismissed for failure to allege that he relied on the false statements. The Seventh CIrcuit affirmed: White did not plead that he was harmed as a consequence of the alleged violations. Finding White’s appeal frivolous, the court granted a motion for sanctions.t View "White v. Keely" on Justia Law