In re Clark, No. 12-00649-TLM, 2013 Bankr. LEXIS 5306 (Bankr. D. Idaho Dec. 17, 2013)

(debtor entered into a contract with plaintiffs for the sale of hay shortly after filing a Chapter 12 bankruptcy petition; debtor did not tell plaintiffs that he had filed the bankruptcy petition or that a state court had just declared void his lease for the property on which he was growing the hay at issue in the contract;  plaintiffs filed a motion to the convert the Chapter 12 case to a Chapter 7 case on the grounds of fraud, and the debtor filed a motion to dismiss; the court granted the motion to convert the case, and the debtor filed counterclaims alleging “fraud on the court” by plaintiffs, alleging inter alia that plaintiffs had created a fictitious Facebook profile under which they found pictures to impeach debtor’s evidence supporting a continuance; finding no basis or support for any of the relief sought by the debtor, the court dismissed the counterclaims).