By Robert Selna
Who says debtor's prison is a thing of the past? Just ask lawyer and Bay Area real estate developer John Kontrabecki. He spent 13 months at the federal correctional institution in Dublin after San Francisco federal bankruptcy Judge Dennis Montali found him in contempt for allegedly misleading the court about his ability to satisfy a $20 million debt to an investment bank.
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Who says debtor's prison is a thing of the past? Just ask lawyer and Bay Area real estate developer John Kontrabecki. He spent 13 months at the federal correctional institution in Dublin after San Francisco federal bankruptcy Judge Dennis Montali found him in contempt for allegedly misleading the court about his ability to satisfy a $20 million debt to an investment bank.
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