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BELL v. DISNER, 3:14-cv-91. (2014)

Court: District Court, W.D. North Carolina Number: infdco20140826a01 Visitors: 1
Filed: Aug. 25, 2014
Latest Update: Aug. 25, 2014
Summary: ORDER FRANK G. JOHNS, District Judge. THIS MATTER comes before the Clerk of Court on the Receiver's Motion for Default Judgment by Clerk of Court (Doc. No. 47). The Clerk of Court previously entered default against Defendant Michael Van Leeuwen on July 3, 2014 (Doc. No. 43). In accordance with Rule 55(b)(1) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, the Plaintiff in this matter has requested a sum certain and has provided an affidavit showing the amount due by Defendant Van Leeuwen. IT IS, THE
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ORDER

FRANK G. JOHNS, District Judge.

THIS MATTER comes before the Clerk of Court on the Receiver's Motion for Default Judgment by Clerk of Court (Doc. No. 47). The Clerk of Court previously entered default against Defendant Michael Van Leeuwen on July 3, 2014 (Doc. No. 43). In accordance with Rule 55(b)(1) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, the Plaintiff in this matter has requested a sum certain and has provided an affidavit showing the amount due by Defendant Van Leeuwen.

IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED that the Receiver's Motion for Default Judgment by Clerk of Court is GRANTED, and the Receiver shall have and recover of Defendant Michael Van Leeuwen the sum of One Million Six Hundred Seventeen Thousand Four Hundred Forty-Four Dollars and Ninety-Nine Cents ($1,617,444.99), which is comprised of One Million Four Hundred Four Thousand Four Hundred Thirty-Two Dollars and Ninety-Two Cents ($1,404,432.92) in principal and Two Hundred Thirteen Thousand Twelve Dollars and Seven Cents ($213,012.07) in prejudgment interest from August 16, 2012 to July 9, 2014. Postjudgment interest shall accrue on the entire Judgment, including the award of prejudgment interest, at the rate specified under 28 U.S.C. § 1961 from the date of entry of this Judgment until paid in full.

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