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you must know very well that you can buy anything you want with the $$ in someone else's name. Tell your trustee that you have some sort of problem or addiction, and they would not be able to trace the $$.

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Q: Can you cash in an IRA and buy a car with the money before your bankruptcy is discharged if you've already been to your 341 Meeting?
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