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(AP) – A bankruptcy judge has ordered attorneys for a New Mexico diocese to explain why a property auction wasn’t made public.
The Gallup Independent reports that representatives of the Diocese of Gallup are scheduled to appear before U.S. bankruptcy Judge David T. Thuma on Wednesday.
Thuma says the diocese may not have conducted a public auction, which is required by federal bankruptcy rules. He says he got complaints from a researcher and the Gallup Independent saying they were.
One of the letters is from the Gallup Independent.
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