Case No. 06-50854.United States Bankruptcy Court, M.D. North Carolina, Winston-Salem Division.
December 7, 2006
ORDER
THOMAS WALDREP JR., Bankruptcy Judge
Pursuant to the memorandum opinion entered contemporaneously herewith, it is ORDERED as follows:
(1) The $100.00 fee charged by Mr. Clarence Williams to prepare the bankruptcy petition of Kenneth Brian Springs is hereby disgorged, and Mr. Williams shall turn over $100.00 to the Trustee pursuant to Section 110(h)(3) of the Bankruptcy Code. If Mr. Williams fails to turn over to the Trustee that amount within 30 days of the service of this order, Mr. Williams will be fined an additional $500.00 pursuant to Section 110(h)(5) of the Bankruptcy Code;
(2) Mr. Williams is hereby enjoined from engaging in further conduct in violation of 11 U.S.C. § 110, and from further acting as a bankruptcy petition preparer in the Middle District of North Carolina pursuant to Section 110(j)(2) of the Bankruptcy Code;
(3) Mr. Williams shall pay to the Debtor $2,030.00 in damages pursuant to Section 110(I) of the Bankruptcy Code;
(4) Mr. Williams shall pay to the Bankruptcy Administrator a total of $1,365.00 pursuant to Section 110(l) of the Bankruptcy Code. If Mr. Williams fails to turn over to the Bankruptcy Administrator that amount within 30 days of the service of this order, Mr. Williams will be fined an additional $500.00 pursuant to Section 110(l)(1) of the Bankruptcy Code;
(5) Within 45 days of the service of this Order, the Bankruptcy Administrator shall file with the Court a pleading that describes the compliance of Mr. Williams with the Order and requests any appropriate relief.
(6) The Clerk of this Court shall forward a copy of this opinion to the Guilford County District Attorney’s Office in Greensboro, North Carolina, to consider if criminal prosecution is warranted for the unauthorized practice of law