Court Opinion

ID: 6926741
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2022-07-23 23:24:34.747152+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T16:06:57.172877
License: Public Domain

SWAN, Circuit Judge:
Since May 28, 1963 appellant has been confined at the Federal Detention Headquarters in New York City for contempt of court in failing to comply with the Referee’s order of July 24, 1961 directing him to turn over $745,000 to the trustee in bankruptcy of Murray Packing Co., Inc. See Sahn v. Pagano, 2 Cir., 302 F.2d 629, cert. den. 371 U.S. 819, 83 S.Ct. 34, 9 L.Ed.2d 59, for the story of his gross looting of the bankrupt’s estate and his incredible explanation of disposal of the *954loot. The passage of time will eventually erode the inference of continued control of stolen funds, Maggio v. Zeitz, 333 U.S. 56, 68 S.Ct. 401, 92 L.Ed. 476. But here less than a year has passed, and Pagano has offered no plausible account of what happened to them. The bankruptcy court should not be forced to abandon its coercive efforts as yet. Accordingly motion for bail pending appeal is denied and dismissal of the application for habeas corpus is affirmed.