Documents from the US Bankruptcy Court in Massachusetts show there will be a meeting of creditors of former Anglo Irish Bank CEO David Drumm on 16 November in Boston.
The papers show a list of creditors, including Anglo Irish Bank's offices in Dublin and Boston, AIB Visa Card, Cape Code Five Cents Savings Bank, Chase Visa, Citicards Exxon Mobile, GE Money and Citizens Automobile Finance.
Other creditors listed are Dublin's KBC Homeloans, solicitors Eversheds O'Donnell Sweeney and Pender Public Relations.
A number of family members - Mary and Susan Drumm both with addresses in Skerries, Co Dublin - are also listed.
The documents say David Drumm has an interest in property in Ireland and Massachusetts.
It said Mr Drumm transferred his interest in property in Ireland to his wife 'for less than fair consideration'.
Anglo has secured an order restraining any further transfer of property.
Separately, David Drumm's wife Lorraine has agreed to the setting aside of the transfer of their former home in Malahide into her sole name.
Lawyers for Mrs Drumm told the Commercial Court there had been talks between her legal team and lawyers for Anglo Irish Bank since Tuesday.
On Tuesday, the court granted an injunction stopping Mrs Drumm from transferring half the house back into her husband's name after being told this was an attempt to put it beyond the reach of his creditors.
Senior Counsel Gary McCarthy for Lorraine Drumm said today there was never any intention by Mrs Drumm to do anything but undo the transfer into her name, registered in May last year.
That transfer had been challenged by Anglo Irish Bank who had claimed it was an attempt to defraud creditors.
Mrs Drumm is now consenting to the setting aside of that transfer as if it never happened.
However, the court cannot yet make a formal order, ordering the set aside, because of the position of Mr Drumm.
He filed for bankruptcy in the US last week and the US trustee in bankruptcy has not appeared before the Irish courts yet to inform them about her attitude to the legal proceedings.