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Federal Trade Commission v. Consumer Defense, LLC, 2:18-cv-00030-JCM-PAL. (2018)

Court: District Court, D. Nevada Number: infdco20180221c92 Visitors: 7
Filed: Jan. 18, 2018
Latest Update: Jan. 18, 2018
Summary: FTC'S MOTION TO LIFT TEMPORARY SEAL FROM ENTIRE FILE AND MEMORANDUM IN SUPPORT THEREOF JAMES C. MAHAN , District Judge . Plaintiff, the Federal Trade Commission ("FTC"), respectfully moves this Court to lift the temporary seal from the entire file, including the Complaint; FTC's Ex Parte Motion for Temporary Restraining Order and Other Equitable Relief; Temporary Restraining Order; and all pleadings, exhibits, and other papers and materials filed in support thereof, including this motion.
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FTC'S MOTION TO LIFT TEMPORARY SEAL FROM ENTIRE FILE AND MEMORANDUM IN SUPPORT THEREOF

Plaintiff, the Federal Trade Commission ("FTC"), respectfully moves this Court to lift the temporary seal from the entire file, including the Complaint; FTC's Ex Parte Motion for Temporary Restraining Order and Other Equitable Relief; Temporary Restraining Order; and all pleadings, exhibits, and other papers and materials filed in support thereof, including this motion.

Service on most Defendants has been completed and the danger that advance knowledge by Defendants would pose to the Court's ability to obtain effective final relief, including restitution for defrauded consumers, has passed.

WHEREFORE, for the reasons stated above, the FTC respectfully requests that the Court grant the accompanying proposed Order to lift the seal from the entire file.

ORDER LIFTING TEMPORARY SEAL FROM ENTIRE FILE

Upon notice provided by plaintiff Federal Trade Commission that service upon most Defendants has been perfected and the danger that advance knowledge by Defendants would pose to the Court's ability to obtain effective final relief, including restitution for defrauded consumers, has passed:

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the seal be lifted on the entire file and docket in this action, including: the Complaint; the FTC's Ex Parte Motion for Temporary Restraining Order and Other Equitable Relief; Temporary Restraining Order; and all pleadings, exhibits, and other papers filed in support thereof.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Source:  Leagle

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