The plaintiffs brought a motion to have the defendant found in contempt of court for failing to comply with multiple court orders, including orders to provide an accounting and attend judgment debtor examinations.
The defendant admitted to eight counts of civil contempt, including egregiously lying to the court about his father's death to avoid a court appearance.
The court found the defendant in contempt beyond a reasonable doubt and sentenced him to a 76-day intermittent custodial sentence, emphasizing the need for specific and general deterrence and denunciation.
The defendant was also ordered to pay $50,000 in costs.