Federal Trade Commission v. Johnson, 2:10-CV-02203-MMD-GWF. (2019)
Court: District Court, D. Nevada
Number: infdco20191029l82
Visitors: 11
Filed: Oct. 24, 2019
Latest Update: Oct. 24, 2019
Summary: [PROPOSED] ORDER GRANTING MOTION FOR ORDER AUTHORIZING INTERIM DISTRIBUTION TO FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION AND GRANTING RELIEF FROM LOCAL RULE 66-5 PERTAINING TO NOTICE TO CREDITORS MIRANDA M. DU , District Judge . The Motion for Order Authorizing Interim Distribution to Federal Trade Commission and Granting Relief from Local Rule 66-5 Pertaining to Notice to Creditors ("Distribution Motion") filed by Robb Evans of Robb Evans & Associates LLC ("Receiver"), the Receiver pursuant to the Court's
Summary: [PROPOSED] ORDER GRANTING MOTION FOR ORDER AUTHORIZING INTERIM DISTRIBUTION TO FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION AND GRANTING RELIEF FROM LOCAL RULE 66-5 PERTAINING TO NOTICE TO CREDITORS MIRANDA M. DU , District Judge . The Motion for Order Authorizing Interim Distribution to Federal Trade Commission and Granting Relief from Local Rule 66-5 Pertaining to Notice to Creditors ("Distribution Motion") filed by Robb Evans of Robb Evans & Associates LLC ("Receiver"), the Receiver pursuant to the Court's P..
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[PROPOSED] ORDER GRANTING MOTION FOR ORDER AUTHORIZING INTERIM DISTRIBUTION TO FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION AND GRANTING RELIEF FROM LOCAL RULE 66-5 PERTAINING TO NOTICE TO CREDITORS
MIRANDA M. DU, District Judge.
The Motion for Order Authorizing Interim Distribution to Federal Trade Commission and Granting Relief from Local Rule 66-5 Pertaining to Notice to Creditors ("Distribution Motion") filed by Robb Evans of Robb Evans & Associates LLC ("Receiver"), the Receiver pursuant to the Court's Preliminary Injunction Order issued February 10, 2011, came on regularly before this Court for determination. The Court, having reviewed and considered the Distribution Motion and all pleadings and evidence filed in support thereof, and opposition to the Distribution Motion, if any, and good cause appearing therefore, it is
ORDERED that:
1. The Distribution Motion and all relief sought therein is granted;
2. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Receiver may immediately make an interim distribution of $13.7 million to the Plaintiff, Federal Trade Commission, from the assets on hand in the receivership estate for the purpose of commencing consumer redress; and
3. Notice of the Distribution Motion is hereby deemed sufficient based on the service of the Distribution Motion on all parties and all known non-consumer creditors of the estate.
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