Wells Fargo Bank, National Association v. 2R, Inc. et al (JOINT ASSIGN)(MAG+)
Filing 33
JUDGMENT: it is the ORDER, JUDGMENT, and DECREE of the court as follows: (1) Plaintiff Wells Fargo Bank, National Association's motion for default judgment against defendants 2R, Inc. and 3D Automotive Management Corp. (doc. no. 18 ) is granted . (2) Judgment is entered in favor of plaintiff Wells Fargo Bank, National Association and against defendants 2R, Inc. and 3D Automotive Management Corp. (3) Plaintiff Wells Fargo Bank, National Association shall recover from defendants 2R, Inc. and 3D Automotive Management Corp., jointly and severally, money damages in the total amount of $ 372,016.13, which consists, in part, of $ 353,978.66 in outstanding and unpaid principal, $ 17,199.92 in accrued and unpaid interest,and 6; 837.55 in late fees. (4) Plaintiff Wells Fargo Bank, National Association also shall recover from defendants 2R, Inc. and 3D Automotive Management Corp., jointly and severally, all costs reasonably incurred in enforcing and collecting the outstand ing indebtedness, including but not limited to attorneys' fees, costs of collection, and court costs. The amount of such costs shall be determined upon the filing of a motion supported by evidence as to the reasonableness of the costs sought, an d plaintiff Wells Fargo Bank, National Association may await the complete resolution of this case on the merits before filing saidmotion, should it so desire. (5) Court costs are taxed against defendants 2R, Inc. and 3D Automotive Management Corp., f or which execution may issue. The clerk of the court is DIRECTED to enter this document on the civil docket as a final judgment pursuant to Rule 58 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.This case is not closed, and is referred to the United States Magistrate Judge for further proceedings. Signed by Honorable Judge Myron H. Thompson on 2/28/2017. (Attachments: # 1 Civil Appeals Checklist)(kh, )
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