Opinion ID: 197524
Heading Depth: 3
Heading Rank: 2

Heading: Total Anson Indebtedness

Text: 19 The district court ruled that the proffered testimony from Mathias, fixing the total Anson indebtedness to Fleet at $9,828,000, was patently flawed. For one thing, Mathias admitted not including the $800,000 deferral fee Anson owed Fleet in connection with the 1991 loan restructuring, see supra Section I, even though he did not question its validity. Moreover, Mathias conceded that he had no independent knowledge regarding the total Anson indebtedness, but compiled the $9,828,000 figure from unspecified Fleet documents. Thus, Peters adduced no competent evidence that the total Anson indebtedness was less than $10,628,000.