1. This case is assigned to Judge John H. Squires.

FORM
B9A
(Chapter 7
Individual or Joint Debtor No Asset Case)(9/97)
Case No. 03B2031 8
UNftED
STATES BANKRUPTCY
COURT
Northern District of Iffinois,
Eastern
Division
A
chapter
7
bankruptcy case
concerning
the
debtor(s) listed below was
filed on May 7,2003.
You
may
be
a creditor of the
debtor.
This
notice lists
important deadlines.
You
may
want to consult an attorney
to protect your
rights.
All documents
filed in the
case may
be inspected at the
bankruptcy
clerk’s office at the
address listed below.
NOTE:
The
staff
of the
bankruptcy
clerk’s office cannot give legal
advice.
See Reverse Side
For Important Explanations.
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Debtor(s)
(name(s)
awl address):
CLEMENTI. SIERRI
LYNN
PICA
BALASKOVITS, SHERItI, DIM
MILLENRJM RECYCLING
1133
HILLCREST DRIVE
CAROL
STREAM, IL 60188
Case Number.
03-20318
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Attorney for
Debtor(s)
(name and
address):
DAVID
It BROWN,
ESQ
DAVID R. BROWN & ASSOCIATES, P.C.
116
SOUTH
PROSPECT
STREET
ROSELLE,
IL 60172
Telephone number
(630) 258-0416
Social Security/Taxpayer
ii) Nos.:
333-60-5918/NA
Bankruptcy Thistee (name and address):
GINA B
KP.OL, ESQ
COHEN & KROL
105
WEST
MADISON ST
STE
1100
CHICAGO, IL 60602
Telephone number:
(312) 368-0300
Papers must be
received
by
the
bankruptcy
clerk’s office by the
following deadlines:
Deadline to
File
a Complaint Objecting to
Discharge
of the
Debtor
or
to Determine
Diachargeability of
Certain Debts:
September 2,2003
Deadline
to Object to Exemptions:
Thirty (30) days after the
conclusion
of the
meeting of creditors.
The filing of the
bankruptcy
case automatically stays certain collection
and
other actions
against the
debtor and the debtor’s
property.
If you attempt
to collect
a debt or
take
other action
in violation of the
Bankruptcy
Code, you may
be penalized.
Please
Do
Not
File A
Proof of
Claim
Unless You Receive a Notice To Do
So.
Address
of the Bankruptcy
Clerk’s Office:
U.S.Bankruptcy Cowl
219
S. Dearborn
Chicago, IL 60604
Kenneth
S.
Gardner
Telephone number:_1.888-232-6814_(Recorded)
Hours Open:
9:00A.M.TO 4:30 P.M. (M-F)
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EXPLANATIONS
FORM B9A(9/97)
Filing of Chapter
7
A
bankruptcy
case
under
chapter
7
oF
the
Bankruptcy
Code (title
II,
United
States
Code)
has
been
Bankruptcy Case
tiled in this
court
by
or against
the debtor(s)
listed
on
the
front
side,
and
an order tbr
relief
has been
entered.
Creditors May
Not Take
Prohibited collection
actions
are
listed
in
Bankruptcy Code
§362.
Common examples of prohibited
Certain Actions
actions
include
contacting
the
debtor
by
telephone,
mail
or
otherwise
to
demand
repayment;
taking
actions
to
collect
money
or
obtain
property
from
the
debtor,
repossessing
the
debtor’s
property;
starting or continuing
lawsuits or
foreclosures;
and
garnishing
or
deducting from
the
debtor’s wages.
Meeting of
Creditors
A meeting
of
creditors is
scheduled
for the
date,
lime
and location
listed
on
the
front side.
The debtor
(both
spouses
in
a
joint
case)
must
be
present
at the
meeting
to be
questioned
under oath
by the
trustee and by
creditors.
Creditors
are
welcome
to attend,
hut
are
not
required
to
do so.
The meeting
may
be continued and concluded at a
later date
without
further notice.
Do Not File a
Proof
of
There
does
not
appear
to be
any
property
available
to
the
trustee
to
pay
creditors.
You
therefore
Claim at This Time
should
not file
a
proof of claim
at
this
time.
If
it
later
appears
that
assets
are
available
to pay
creditors,
you
will
be
sent
another
notice
telling
you
that
you
may file
a proof
of claim,
and
telling
you
the
deadline
for filing your proof
of
claim.
Discharge of Debts
The debtor
is
seeking
a discharge
of
most
debts,
which
may
include
your
debt.
A
discharge
means
that
you
may
never
try
to
collect
the
debt
from
the
debtor.
If
you
believe
that
the
debtor
is
not
entitled
to
receive
a
discharge
under
Bankruptcy
Code
§727(a)
or
that
a
debt
owed
to
you
is
not
dischargeable
under
Bankruptcy Code
§523(a)(2),
(4), (6),
or (15),
you
must
start
a
lawsuit by filing a
complaint
in
the
bankruptcy
clerk’s
office
by
the
“Deadtine
to
File
a
Complaint
Objecting
to
Discharge of the
Debtor or
to
Determine
Dischargeability
of
Certain
Debts”
listed
on
the
front
side.
The
bankruptcy
clerk’s office must receive
the complaint
and
the required
filing
lee
by that Deadline.
Exempt
Property
The debtor is
permitted
by
law
to
keep certain
property
as exempt.
Exempt property will
not
be
sold
and
distributed
to
creditors. The debtor
must file
a
list of
all
property claimed
as
exempt.
You may
inspect
that
list
at
the
bankruptcy
clerk’s office.
If
you
believe
that
an
exemption
claimed
by
the
debtor
is not authorized
by law, you
may
tile
an
objection
to that
exemption.
The bankruptcy clerk’s
office must receive
the
objection
by
the
“Deadline
to Object
to Exemptions”
listed
oil
the
front side.
Bankruptcy
Clerk’s Office
Any
paper that
you
file in this
bankruptcy
case
should
be
tiled
at
the bankruptcy
clerk’s
office
at
the
address
listed
on
the
front
side.
You
may
inspect
all
papers
tiled,
including
the
list
of
the
debtor’s
property and debts and the
list of
property
claimed as
exempt, at the
bankruptcy clerk’s
office.
Legal Advice
The
staffof
the
bankruptcy
clerk’s
office cannot
give
legal
advice,
You
may
want
to
consult
an
attorney
to protect
your
rights.
---Refer
to Other Side For
Important Deadlines
and
Notices---
Images
of
the
debtor’s
petition
and other documents
in
this
case
are
available
on the
Court’s
Website at
www.ilnb.uscourts.gov
The United States Trustee
requires
all debtors
to
verify
their
identity
and social
security
number
at
the 341
meeting.
This case is assigned to
Judge
John
H. Squires.
Copies of documents
can
be
obtained
by
contacting
a
Public
Service Clerk
at 312-435-5694.
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