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Cox bankruptcy case in Lubbock may get new judge, as hundreds wait to see about their millions of lost savings - Lubbock Lights

Summary by Lubbock Lights
A brief hearing Wednesday in the Mike Cox bankruptcy case in Lubbock revealed the entire case may be reassigned to Judge Mark Mullin in Fort Worth. Part of the case (an adversarial proceeding in objection to the bankruptcy) was transferred in early February to Mullin due to the retirement of Judge Robert L. Jones – scheduled for early April. LubbockLights.com was told one of the lawyers involved in the case will soon be Jones’ replacement on the…
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Lubbock Lights broke the news in on Friday, March 28, 2025.
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