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Rudolph, Gary B.

Gary B. Rudolph - San Diego, CA

Attorney at Sullivan Hill Lewin Rez & Engel

Lawyers in San Diego, CA

600 B Street 17th Floor San Diego, CA 92101

  • 1 Super Lawyers®
  • 45 Years
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Updated: 02/15/2026

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  • By Jason M. on Jan. 16, 2025
    Consulted Attorney 2019-2025
    Absolute fraud in conjunction with his colleague Ronald S. You allowed a criminal to embezzle $190k, including the money owed for my labor, while filing it was too tedious to pursue. (Aaron S****/Roni Hicks). Then AFTER my contest to the proceedings (Jan 2022 -> Feb 2022) pursuing the same against other individuals. From his own failures in this legal area of "expertise": 2021 WL ***4757: In In re Medina, the court ruled that when a debtor transfers an asset with the intent to hinder, delay, or defraud a creditor, it constitutes an injury to that creditor. The ruling emphasizes that if a creditor can prove that a transfer was made with fraudulent intent, they have suffered an injury, regardless of the need to demonstrate specific damages. This principle is crucial in cases of bankruptcy fraud and embezzlement, as such fraudulent transfers deny creditors access to assets that could satisfy their claims, highlighting the importance of legal mechanisms to challenge and reverse these actions. RS acknowledged the findings of embezzlement related to funds owed to me for my labor (Bankr.S.D.Cal._3-19-bk-*****_335) but decided not to pursue these claims (???). I protested and contested for YEARS and insisted on addressing this bankruptcy fraud, the trustee chose to proceed with the case without considering the implications of the embezzlement on my rights as a creditor. This decision not only undermines my position but also raises questions about the commitment to uphold equitable treatment for all creditors in the bankruptcy process.
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San Diego, CA

600 B Street
17th Floor
San Diego, CA 92101

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Phone Number: (619) 595-3225

Fax Number: (619) 231-4372

Website: http://www.sullivanhill.com

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