Did Ammon Bundy Hide Assets to Avoid Paying Damages? St. Luke's Files Lawsuit

St. Luke's Health System has filed a lawsuit against Ammon Bundy, alleging that he fraudulently transferred his assets to avoid paying the damages owed to the hospital. Bundy and his associate Diego Rodriguez were ordered by a jury to pay over $52 million in damages to St. Luke's following a protest in 2022. The lawsuit claims that Bundy transferred the title of his property to a friend for a reduced price in an attempt to avoid paying the damages. St. Luke's is asking the court to void any transfers of property made by Bundy and to issue a temporary restraining order to prevent him from hindering collection efforts.

St. Luke's also alleges that Bundy is still living at the property he transferred, paying below market rent. The lawsuit further claims that Bundy has transferred or conveyed other assets to prevent St. Luke's from collecting the damages. In response, Bundy asserted in a video that he had sold his home and had nothing for St. Luke's to recover. St. Luke's attorneys argue that if each member of Bundy's organization paid an annual fee of $50, he would pocket more than $3 million per year. St. Luke's is seeking to collect the damages owed by Bundy and has filed the lawsuit to address the alleged fraudulent transfer of assets.

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