bankruptcy rights of creditors

a creditor may file an indictment against me for filing Chapter 7 bankruptcy?
I put ch. 7 bankruptcy a few months back and now it's done , but one or two of my creditors are still calling me and said they will take into the prison to me and file criminal charges against me. You are not entitled to File more charges removed, right? Please help and thanks.
If you receive a discharge and report these debts, they can not come after you for the money. YOU ARE breaking the law. Talk to your bankruptcy attorney, you can sue them and collect punitive damages, as the violation of the discharge order are.
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