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Tammy Wynette and husband George Richey narrowly avoided having their possessions carted away from their Nashville, Tenn.-area mansion by federal marshals over the weekend. Wynette and Richey filed a Chapter 11 bankruptcy petition last week after a Florida court handed down a $900,000 judgment against them in a dispute with a Boynton Beach, Fla., savings and loan. But just as vans carrying U.S. marshals approached the Wynette-Richey home on Friday, the couple won a court order to stop the seizure of their possessions to satisfy the Florida judgment. The dispute centers on disagreement about some funds that the couple invested with Sunrise Savings and Loan of Boynton Beach, which was shut by federal regulators in 1985 after allegations of fraud and unsound loan practices.

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