Lexington — Bankruptcy filings in the Eastern District of U.S. Bankruptcy Court include the following:
Boyd County
Bryan Mason Sturgill and Susan R. Sturgill of the 2500 block of Chino Street, Ashland; Chapter 7; filed June 23; assets $2,000, liabilities $627,327.
Matthew Scott Moore and Regina Rae Moore of the 1400 block of Fairway Drive, Ashland; Chapter 13; filed June 24; assets $210,320, liabilities $200,764.
Christopher Wayne Hicks of the 1800 block of Blazer Boulevard, Ashland; Chapter 7; filed June 25; assets $140,850, liabilities $124,115.
Carter County
Reba K. Henderson of the 100 block of Arden Drive, Olive Hill; Chapter 7; filed June 25; assets $12,025, liabilities $40,000.
Greenup County
Joseph Howard Conley of the 400 block of Lost Creek, Greenup; Chapter 13; filed June 24; assets $27,126, liabilities $39,825.
Scott A. Taylor and Barbara J. Taylor of the 90 block of Hammond Avenue, South Shore; Chapter 7; filed June 25; assets $23,075, liabilities $31,206.
Lewis County
Earl Monroe Dixon and Pansy Marie Dixon of the 2200 block of West Ky 10, Tollesboro; Chapter 7; filed June 24; assets $106,600, liabilities $132,684.
Business
Bankruptcy filings: 7/1/09
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