A MAN has been sentenced after selling a property in Kirkby Stephen, whilst being bankrupt. On Wednesday 6 January, Harvey Tudor, 74, was sentenced to six months imprisonment, suspended for 18 months, as well as a three-month curfew and a contribution to prosecution costs of £2,200. Appearing before District Judge Garland at Preston Magistrates’ Court, the court heard that Harvey Tudor was made bankrupt in January 2014 owing creditors just over £52,000. Bankruptcy restrictions are normally lifted after 12 months, but Harvey Tudor failed to cooperate with the Official Receiver and his discharge from bankruptcy was suspended indefinitely. Whilst still a bankrupt, in February 2015 Harvey Tudor sold a property in Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria, that he jointly owned with his wife.