TOM S. LEE, District Judge.
This cause is before the court on objections by plaintiff Estate of Reddie Alexander to the August 28, 2017 report and recommendation of the magistrate judge recommending that plaintiff's Motion for Relief from Verbal Settlement Agreement be denied, that defendants' Motion to Enforce Settlement Agreement be granted, and that defendants' request for sanctions be denied. In addition to his objections to the magistrate judge's report and recommendation, plaintiff has filed a motion requesting that defendants be required to pay to him monetary sanctions of $12,500 for having presented to him for execution a Settlement Agreement and Release of Claims that includes terms which he contends were not part of the agreed settlement terms.
Plaintiff vaguely objects that the magistrate judge "did not properly consider [his] Motion for Relief from Verbal Settlement Agreement," and that defendants withheld certain information/documents from him which, if properly disclosed, would have affected his decision to settle and/or the terms of any settlement. However, it is clear that plaintiff is not entitled to relief from the settlement agreement and that defendants are entitled to enforce the settlement agreement in accordance with the terms reflected in the official transcript of the parties' verbal settlement agreement. The magistrate judge's report and recommendation is consistent with the terms identified in that transcript. Accordingly, plaintiff's objections to the report and recommendation are overruled.
In his motion for sanctions, plaintiff argues that the Settlement Agreement and Release of Claims that defendants have prepared and presented for his signature does not reflect the terms of the parties' verbal agreement. In particular, he objects that the proposed Settlement Agreement and Release of Claims (1) inaccurately refers to him as "Borrower" when he was not a borrower on the subject mortgage; and (2) requires him to pay defendants $6,250 as a penalty in the event he fails to timely vacate the property or in the event he or anyone else claiming an interest in the property objects to foreclosure or seeks to have the foreclosure set aside since there was nothing in the verbal settlement agreement requiring him to repay defendants $6,250 under any circumstances. Plaintiff submits that defendants' bad faith inclusion of these terms warrants the imposition of sanctions. The court finds otherwise.
The fact that the settlement papers presented to Mr. Alexander for his signature collectively refer to him and the Estate of Reddie Alexander as "Borrowers" has no legal significance. This is merely a label employed for the purpose of identifying and referring to the parties to the settlement and its use was not improper, much less in bad faith.
The court is not persuaded that defendants acted in bad faith by including language in the Settlement Agreement and Release of Claims requiring plaintiff to return defendants' initial $6,250 payment in the event plaintiff fails to timely vacate the property or in the event that he "or anyone else claiming an interest in the property" objects to the foreclosure or seeks to have the foreclosure set aside. However, this term is not reflected in, or necessarily implied by the terms of the parties' settlement agreement, as set forth in the transcript of that agreement. Accordingly, paragraph 3 of the Settlement Agreement and Release of Claims should read as follows:
Based on the foregoing, it is ordered that plaintiff's objections to the magistrate judge's report and recommendation are overruled, and it is ordered that plaintiff's motion for sanctions is denied. It is further ordered that on or before Monday, October 2, 2017, defendants shall forward to plaintiff for his signature the Settlement Agreement and Release of Claims (with the modified paragraph 3 set forth above), and the accompanying stipulation of dismissal with prejudice and Deed in Lieu of Foreclosure, which are attached as exhibits to defendants' response to plaintiff's motion for sanctions. Plaintiff shall execute and return all of these documents to defendants for filing on or before Wednesday, October 11, 2017.
SO ORDERED.