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U.S. v. McCarthan, DNCW3:16CR61-001. (2019)

Court: District Court, W.D. North Carolina Number: infdco20190328d50 Visitors: 20
Filed: Mar. 27, 2019
Latest Update: Mar. 27, 2019
Summary: ORDER OF CONTINUING GARNISHMENT (Financial Litigation Unit) DAVID C. KEESLER , Magistrate Judge . THIS MATTER is before the Court on the answer of Lake Norman ST, LLC, as Garnishee, and the Response of the United States filed on January 10, 2019 (Docket No. 26). Judgment in the criminal case was filed on October 3, 2006 (Docket No. 1). As part of that Judgment, Defendant was ordered to pay an assessment of $100.00 and restitution of $149,040.00 to the victims of the crime. Id. On Dec
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ORDER OF CONTINUING GARNISHMENT

(Financial Litigation Unit)

THIS MATTER is before the Court on the answer of Lake Norman ST, LLC, as Garnishee, and the Response of the United States filed on January 10, 2019 (Docket No. 26).

Judgment in the criminal case was filed on October 3, 2006 (Docket No. 1). As part of that Judgment, Defendant was ordered to pay an assessment of $100.00 and restitution of $149,040.00 to the victims of the crime. Id.

On December 14, 2018, the Court entered a Writ of Continuing Garnishment ("Writ") (Docket No. 18), to Garnishee, Lake Norman ST, LLC, ("Garnishee"). The United States is entitled to a wage garnishment of up to twenty-five percent of net income and has satisfied the prerequisites set forth in 15 U.S.C. §1673. Defendant was served with the Writ on December 19, 2018, and Garnishee was served on December 28, 2018. Garnishee filed an Answer on January 3, 2019 (Docket No. 23), stating that at the time of the service of the Writ, Garnishee had in their custody, control or possession property or funds owned by Defendant, including non-exempt, disposable earnings. The Answer of Garnishee also stated that McCarthan's wages are currently being garnished for child support in the aggregate amount of $78.75 per week. The Government concedes that Defendant's child support obligation is entitled to priority under applicable law and requests that only funds in Garnishee's possession in excess of the child support obligation be applied to the Government's garnishment. The Government further requests that as soon as the child support order is satisfied due to the age of the child(ren), 25 percent of the net earnings of the Defendant be applied to the Government's garnishment, and that the Government's full garnishment take immediate effect.

IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that an Order of Continuing Garnishment is hereby ENTERED in the amount of $139,684.00 computed through December 4, 2018, subject to priority of the existing child support obligation.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that upon expiration of the child support obligation, Garnishee will pay the United States twenty-five percent of Defendant's net earnings which remain after all deductions required by law have been withheld and one hundred percent of all 1099 payments, and Garnishee will continue said payments until the debt to the Plaintiff is paid in full or until Garnishee no longer has custody, possession or control of any property belonging to Defendant or until further Order of this Court.

Payments should be made payable to the United States Clerk of Court and mailed to:

Clerk of the United States District Court 401 West Trade Street Charlotte, North Carolina 28202

In order to ensure that each payment is credited properly, the following should be included on each check: Court Number DNCW3:16CR000061-001.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Garnishee will advise this Court if Defendant's employment is terminated at any time by Garnishee or Defendant.

Plaintiff will submit this debt to the Treasury for inclusion in the Treasury Offset Program. Under this program, any federal payment Defendant would normally receive may be offset and applied to this debt.

Source:  Leagle

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