In Re: v. Jung

[NOT FOR PUBLICATION--NOT TO BE CITED AS PRECEDENT] UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FIRST CIRCUIT Misc. No. 98-9005 IN RE: BRIAN G. JUNG, Debtor. DANIEL BRITTON, ET AL., Plaintiffs, Appellees, v. BRIAN G. JUNG, Defendant, Appellant. APPEAL FROM THE BANKRUPTCY APPELLATE PANEL OF THE FIRST CIRCUIT Before Torruella, Chief Judge, Selya and Stahl, Circuit Judges. Mel Dahl on Motion for Waiver of Filing Fee for debtor. James P. Keane and Keane & Klein on Motion for Waiver of Filing Fee for appellee Daniel Britton. Steven M. Brody and Brody, Jacobs & Fitzgerald on Motion for Waiver of Filing Fee for appellees Robert and Peter Foster. May 5, 1998 Per Curiam. Brian G. Jung seeks to appeal in forma pauperis from the bankruptcy court's ruling that his debt arising from a state housing court's judgment under Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 231, 6(f), is non-dischargeable under 11 U.S.C. 523(a)(6). For the reasons given in the Bankruptcy Appellate Panel's Order Dismissing Case, dated January 23, 1998, Jung's request to proceed IFP is denied and the appeal is dismissed. See 28 U.S.C. 1915(e)(2)(B)(i).