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in 1930 seven months after the black thursday stock market crash the van swearingen corporation borrowed 30 million dollars and issued promissory notes in exchange guaranty trust was named trustee for the lenders tasked with protecting the lenders interests but in 1931 van suerengen defaulted on its debts guaranty trust even though it was supposed to be looking out for the lenders instead helped van suerengen buy back the notes for less than they were worth guaranty trusts questionable behavior would land it before the united states supreme court in guaranty trust company versus york most of vance warengens lenders sold the notes back and took the financial hit but some refused to sell out at such a loss one of these lenders gifted six thousand dollars of the notes to grace york in 1934. grace then became the lead plaintiff in a class-action lawsuit against guaranty trust claiming the trust bdocHubed its duty to note holders grace sued in new york citys federal court asserting diver