For years, Robert and Jean DeMauro of North Haven made college tuition payments for their daughter to attend Johnson & Wales University.

Then, in December 2014, the couple filed for bankruptcy. Now, a trustee is seeking to get $46,909 back from the Rhode Island-based school, claiming tuition payments between 2011 and 2013 were made when the couple was “insolvent.” In a case pending in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in New Haven, the trustee seeks to “recover fraudulent transfers” of the couple’s assets to the university.

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