Metropolitan Life Insurance Company v. Holmes et al
Filing
40
ORDER granting 39 Motion for Disbursement of Funds. The Court vacates its earlier instructions regarding the disbursement of funds (document no. 37, at 2). The Clerk is ordered to disburse the money this way: $72,109.25, plus 33.33% of any accrued interest, to Kristy L. Holmes; and $141,109.26, plus 66.67% of any accrued interest, to Alvin J. Johnson. The Court is further directed to file a statement confirming the disbursements and the exact amounts. Thereafter, the Court will enter Judgment dismissing the case with prejudice as agreed. Signed by Judge D. P. Marshall Jr. on 12/20/11. (kpr)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
EASTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS
WESTERN DIVISION
METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE CO.
v.
PLAINTIFF
No.4:11-cv-157-DPM
KRISTY L. HOLMES; ALVIN J. JOHNSON;
and LISA S. GAGNON
DEFENDANTS
ORDER
The parties have advised the Court as to how they would like the
$213,218.51 that was actually deposited into the Court registry to be divided.
Their joint motion, Document No. 39, is granted. The Court vacates its earlier
instructions regarding the disbursement of funds. Document No. 37, at 2.
Pursuant to the Holmes/Johnson settlement and additional instructions,
Gagnon having defaulted and waived any rights she may have had, the Court
orders the Clerk to disburse the money this way:
•
$72,109.25, plus 33.33% of any accrued interest, to Kristy L.
Holmes; and
•
$141,109.26, plus 66.67% of any accrued interest, to Alvin J.
Johnson.
The Court further directs the Clerk to file a statement confirming the
disbursements and the exact amounts.
Thereafter, the Court will enter
Judgment dismissing the case with prejudice as agreed.
FED.
R. Cry. P.
41 (a)(2).
So Ordered.
D.P. Marshall Jr.
United States District Judge
20 December 2011
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