Workaround:

> ls -il
to find the inode number of the folder
then navigate to the encrypted directory on the underlying fs (reiserfs in my 
case) and delete the encrypted directory...

The bug is caused because encfs doesn't see any files with "f0", but the
files are actually there in the encrypted folder on the underlying fs...

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Can't Delete Folder - Corrupted FS?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/160214
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