Does a judgment debtor who has been found in contempt of court deny that they violated an order forbidding the transfer of assets while they are appealing?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Caswell v. Jamgotchian, B271389 (Cal. App. 2018):

In Gwartz v. Weilert (2014) 231 Cal.App.4th 750, 752, 758, the judgment debtors appealing a large fraud verdict did not deny that they violated a trial court order forbidding the transfer of assets by making 47 such transfers while the appeal was pending. In Stoltenberg, supra, 215 Cal.App.4th at page 122, the appellants were under a postverdict subpoena to produce financial documents but refused to do so even after they were found in contempt. In Blumberg v. Minthorne (2015)

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