U.S. v. Luna, 15-cv-01625-CMA-NYW. (2016)
Court: District Court, D. Colorado
Number: infdco20160331i94
Visitors: 33
Filed: Mar. 31, 2016
Latest Update: Mar. 31, 2016
Summary: ORDER APPROVING STIPULATION FOR ENTRY OF JUDGMENT ON THE UNITED STATES' FIRST CLAIM FOR RELIEF CHRISTINE M. ARGUELLO , District Judge . This matter is before the Court on the parties' Joint Stipulation for Entry of Judgment on the United States' First Claim for Relief (Doc. #32). The Court has reviewed the Stipulation, and being fully advised in the premises, it is hereby ORDERED that the Stipulation between Plaintiff United States of America and Defendant Robyn Luna, as personal represent
Summary: ORDER APPROVING STIPULATION FOR ENTRY OF JUDGMENT ON THE UNITED STATES' FIRST CLAIM FOR RELIEF CHRISTINE M. ARGUELLO , District Judge . This matter is before the Court on the parties' Joint Stipulation for Entry of Judgment on the United States' First Claim for Relief (Doc. #32). The Court has reviewed the Stipulation, and being fully advised in the premises, it is hereby ORDERED that the Stipulation between Plaintiff United States of America and Defendant Robyn Luna, as personal representa..
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ORDER APPROVING STIPULATION FOR ENTRY OF JUDGMENT ON THE UNITED STATES' FIRST CLAIM FOR RELIEF
CHRISTINE M. ARGUELLO, District Judge.
This matter is before the Court on the parties' Joint Stipulation for Entry of Judgment on the United States' First Claim for Relief (Doc. #32). The Court has reviewed the Stipulation, and being fully advised in the premises, it is hereby
ORDERED that the Stipulation between Plaintiff United States of America and Defendant Robyn Luna, as personal representative of the Estate of Mryna K. Slabaszewski, is hereby APPROVED. It is
FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of the Court shall enter judgment against the Estate of Mryna K. Slabaszewski and in favor of the United States on the First Claim for Relief in the amount of $690,644.41, as of May 7, 2015, plus statutory interest and other statutory additions as provided by law, which continue to accrue until the liabilities are paid in full, pursuant to 26 U.S.C § 6601, 6621, and 6622, and 28 U.S.C §1961 (c)(1).
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