I have recently looked into buying a house and came across an issue on my credit report. I filed bankruptcy back in 2004 when i lived in New York. The main reason was for a debt to a local credit union for around 9,000. This was included in the bankruptcy. Now after reviewing my credit report I saw that there is a judgement from this credit union for that amount. The judgement was post bankruptcy. Has anyone heard of this , I contacted the attorney that helped me file the paperwork and of course he wants more money to look into it but thinks that it is not valid as the debt was included in the bankruptcy.Thanks
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