With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". approval, and because he was disqualified, he cannot be compensated. If that holding is incorrect and he is deemed a non-professional, nevertheless his lack of complete disclosure to the Court bars any recovery. If his status is governed by the standards applicable to non-professionals, to be consistent, then all the reports filed since 1990 with the United States Trustee should have revealed the accrual of his compensation and these expenses. The financial reports filed with the Office of the United States Trustee show no accruing liabilities for any of these items. An examination of the most recent United States Trustee’s financial reports of Concrete Products, Inc., shows that accrued accounts payable of the Debtor have been reported as “0.00.” The systematic failur (3rd Cir.1988) (<HOLDING>); see also Deloach v. Provident Health

A: holding equitable estoppel barred the plaintiffs claims because all of the claims of the amended complaint were in existence during the bankruptcy proceedings yet the plaintiff did not disclose any of the claims in its bankruptcy petitions plans of reorganization or disclosure statements
B: holding that where an action is brought by the debtors at the initial proceeding the appeal of that action is not a continuing proceeding against the debtors
C: holding that a bankruptcy trustee is barred from pursuing claims for injuries particularized to certain creditors
D: holding that debtors failure to disclose claims against creditors in bankruptcy proceeding judicial estopped him from later prosecuting claims
D.