Bank of America Files Four Debt Suits Against Kenai Residents in One Day
Bank of America filed four debt collection lawsuits against Kenai-area residents on May 5, 2026, according to Alaska Court System records.
The cases target Calvin James Olsen (3KN-26-00380CI), Lisa Marie Gough (3KN-26-00387CI), and Bobbi R Hayes (3KN-26-00388CI) in Kenai Superior Court. A fourth case names Kieran Richard Duffy (4FA-26-01732CI). Three cases carry the 3KN designation for Kenai Superior Court in Alaska's 3rd Judicial District, which covers the Kenai Peninsula. The Duffy case has a 4FA number.
The bank filed another debt collection case against Kyle Craig Swinford in Alaska Superior Court on May 1, 2026, showing active collection efforts in Alaska courts during early May.
Debt collection cases are routine civil matters in Alaska courts. The bank has not been accused of wrongdoing in these filings. No evidence of illegality exists in these Alaska cases.
Bank of America has not commented publicly on the Alaska filings. Court records do not show whether any defendants have responded to the lawsuits.
Alaskans named in debt collection suits can find information about their rights and response options through the Alaska Court System's public access portal. The court system offers forms and instructions for defendants who want to contest collection actions or arrange payment plans.
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