Bankruptcy filings in the Eastern District of U.S. Bankruptcy Court include the following:
Boyd County
Lloyd Edward Fuller Jr. of the 200 block of McKnight Street, Ashland; Chapter 7; filed Aug. 5; assets $39,730, liabilities $304,409.
Robert S. Clifton and Darling D. Clifton of the 3100 block of Mason Street, Ashland; Chapter 7; filed Aug. 6; assets $29,770, liabilities $74,651.
Paul Joseph Broughton and Teresa C. Broughton of the 3800 block of Blackburn Avenue, Ashland; Chapter 13; filed Aug. 7; assets $144,380, liabilities $200,481.
Carter County
Larry Nolan and Marcia Nolan /dba/ Olive Hill Citgo, and Larry's Rental Units of the 2400 block of Ky. 2, Olive Hill; Chapter 7; filed Aug. 7; assets $325,212, liabilities $383,363.
Charles Ray Claxon and Brenda Gilbert Claxon of Grayson; Chapter 7; filed Aug. 8; assets $96,254, liabilities $144,093.
Rachel Howard of the 300 block of Tark Hill Road, Grayson; Chapter 7; filed Aug. 8; assets $261,600, liabilities $256,963.
Greenup County
Paul Wesley Brinegar of the 500 block of North First Street, Flatwoods; Chapter 7; filed Aug. 4; assets $46,450, liabilities $77,478.
Edward Lorin Ashley and Leigh Ann Ashley of the 1700 block of Callihan Street, Flatwoods; Chapter 13; filed Aug. 5; assets $34,340, liabilities $92,042.
Harold R. Craycraft of Piatt Street, South Shore; Chapter 13; filed Aug. 5; assets $180,675, liabilities $159,570.
Morgan County
Gregory Preece and Michelle L. Preece of Ezel; Chapter 7; filed Aug. 4; assets $74,930, liabilities $139,185.
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