MATTHEW F. LEITMAN, District Judge.
On August 29, 2014, Plaintiffs Coach Inc. and Coach Services, Inc. (collectively, "Coach") filed a multi-count Complaint against Defendants Design Depot Center, LLC ("Design Depot"), and Frank Bazzi ("Bazzi") (collectively, "Defendants"). (See the "Complaint," ECF #1.) On December 15, 2014, Bazzi purported to file an Answer to the Complaint. (See the "Answer," ECF #11.) The Answer, which appeared to be filed solely on Bazzi's behalf, was a copy of the Complaint on which Bazzi had handwritten the word "deny" next to paragraphs 75, 76, and 77. (See id.) The Answer did not respond to any of the other paragraphs of the Complaint. (See id.) Moreover, the Answer did not indicate, in any way, that it was filed on behalf of Defendant Design Depot.
On January 15, 2015, Coach filed a "Motion to Strike Defendants Frank Bazzi and Design Depot Center, LLC's Answer." (See the "Motion to Strike," ECF #12.) Defendants did not respond. On February 2, 2015, the Court entered an "Order to Show Cause Why the Court Should Not Deem Admitted the Paragraphs of the Complaint and/or Strike the Answer." (See the "Show Cause Order," ECF #13.) In the Show Cause Order, the Court required Defendants to "show cause, in writing, no later than 5:00 p.m. on February 16, 2015, why the Court should not deem admitted the paragraphs of the Complaint to which there has been no response filed and/or why the Court should not strike the Answer from the record for failing to comply with Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 8(b)." (Id. at 2, Pg. ID 84.) The Court also "strongly advise[d] Defendants to retain counsel and for counsel to file an appearance with the Court as soon as possible." (Id.)
Defendants have not filed any response to the Show Cause Order, and no counsel has filed an appearance on their behalf. Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 8(b)(6) states that "[a]n allegation — other than one relating to the amount of damages — is admitted if a responsive pleading is required and the allegation is not denied." Here, a responsive pleading to Plaintiffs' Complaint is required, and Bazzi has not denied any allegation except for paragraphs 75, 76, 77 of the Complaint. Therefore, the Court will deem admitted all other allegations in the Complaint to which Bazzi has not tendered a response, except for those relating to the amount of damages. The Court enters this relief in lieu of striking Bazzi's Answer, and it therefore denies the Motion to Strike
In addition, as described above, the Answer does not indicate that it was filed on behalf of Defendant Design Depot. On October 16, 2014, Design Depot executed a "Waiver of the Service of Summons" form. (See ECF #9.)
Accordingly,