Branch Banking and Trust Company v. Imagine CBQ, LLC et al
Filing
74
JUDGMENT in favor of Branch Banking and Trust Company against Imagine CBQ, LLC, Imagine Enterprises, LLC, Bonnie L. Rieman, Frances W. Hopkins, Joseph Overton, Margaret O. Weathers, S. Beck Weathers. Signed by Judge Kristi K. DuBose on 6/1/2012. (cmj)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF ALABAMA
SOUTHERN DIVISION
BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST
COMPANY,
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Plaintiff,
vs.
IMAGINE CBQ, LLC, et al.,
Defendants.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 11-0168-KD-C
JUDGMENT
In accordance with the order granting summary judgment in favor of Branch Banking and
Trust Company (BBT) and against defendants (doc. 66 ), and the order determining the amount
due on the indebtedness and a reasonable attorneys’ fee and costs, and pursuant to Rule 58 of the
Federal Rules of Civil Procedures, it is ORDERED, ADJUDGED and DECREED that judgment
is entered in favor of BBT, as follows:
against Imagine CBQ, LLC, Frances W. Hopkins, Joseph Overton, S. Beck Weathers,
and Margaret O. Weathers in the amount of $891,314.47, the total balance due as of
April 18, 2012, plus interest accrued to the date of judgment in the amount of $13,783.65,
and attorneys fees and costs in the amount of $12,050.62, for a total judgment of
$917,148.74;
against Imagine Enterprises, LLC, Hopkins, Overton, and Bonnie L. Rieman in the total
amount of $1,032,971.01 for the balances due as of April 18, 2012, plus interest accrued
to the date of judgment in the amount of $17,600.76, and attorneys’ fees and costs in the
amount of $5,893.38, for a total judgment of $1,056,465.15; and
against Hopkins in the total amount of $570,497.29 for the balances due as of April 18,
2012, plus interest accrued to the date of judgment in the amount of $9,770.79, and
attorneys’ fees in the amount of $202.50, for a total judgment of $580,470.58.
DONE this the 1st day of June, 2012.
s/ Kristi K. DuBose
KRISTI K. DuBOSE
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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