Opinion ID: 2717990
Heading Depth: 3
Heading Rank: 2

Heading: The Sandestin Property

Text: On April 17, 2012, the bankruptcy court issued an order permitting the trustee to enter Rosbottom’s house in Miramar Beach, Florida (the “Sandestin Property”) to inventory its contents. Kisla and Rosbottom were present at the inventory. Kim Thayer, chief financial officer of the Rosbottom entities, provided Rosbottom with a copy of the court order, which advised that Rosbottom was prohibited from removing any personal property from the Sandestin residence. Thayer later learned that Rosbottom and Kisla had rented trucks and moved the home’s contents to a property belonging to Kisla’s mother in Louisiana. When the contents were located and inventoried, items were missing. Rosbottom’s actions in connection with the Sandestin property formed the basis of Count 11 of the superseding indictment.