Bondit LLC v. Hallows Movie Inc. et al
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STIPULATED FINAL JUDGMENT AND ORDER by Judge Stanley Blumenfeld, Jr.: Upon Stipulation 167 , IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that: Plaintiff BONDIT LLC recover from Defendants HALLOWS MOVIEINC., a Nova Scotia corporation, HALLOWS MOVIE, LLC, a Puerto Rico limi ted liability company, HALLOWS MOVIE LLC, a Louisiana limited liability company, CROSSFACE LLC, a Louisiana limited liability company, LET IT PLAY LLC, a Connecticut limited liability company, ALEX A. GINZBURG, an individual, and DONGKWAN "TONY& quot; LEE, an individual, and each of them, jointly and severally, in the amount of $1,650,000.00 (the Judgment Amount) on the Second, Third and Fourth Claims for Relief in the First Amended Complaint, along with post-judgment interest at the statutory rate of 10% per annum on the principal amount of $1,650,000.00, commencing as of the date of entry of Judgment. The Court does not retain jurisdiction of this matter for any purpose. (MD JS-6, Case Terminated). (gk)
October 6, 2021
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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BONDIT LLC, a California limited liability Case No. 2:19-cv-09832-SB-RAO
company,
STIPULATED FINAL JUDGMENT
Plaintiff,
AND ORDER
v.
HALLOWS MOVIE INC., a Nova Scotia
corporation; HALLOWS MOVIE, LLC, a
Puerto Rico limited liability company;
HALLOWS MOVIE LLC, a Louisiana
limited liability company; UTOPIA FILM
L.L.C., a Puerto Rico limited liability
company, CROSSFACE LLC, a Louisiana
limited liability company; LET IT PLAY
LLC, a Connecticut limited liability
company; ALEX A. GINZBURG, an
individual; DONGKWAN “TONY” LEE, an
individual; HYUN KIM, an individual;
Complaint Filed: November 15, 2019
JORGE ALBERTO MARTINEZ-DAVILA,
an individual,
Pretrial Conf:
October 8, 2021
Defendants.
Trial Date:
October 18, 2021
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Presently before the Court is the Stipulation for Entry of Final Judgment
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between Plaintiff BONDIT LLC (Plaintiff or BondIt) and Defendants HALLOWS
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MOVIE INC., a Nova Scotia corporation, HALLOWS MOVIE, LLC, a Puerto Rico
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limited liability company, HALLOWS MOVIE LLC, a Louisiana limited liability
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company, CROSSFACE LLC, a Louisiana limited liability company, LET IT PLAY
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LLC, a Connecticut limited liability company, ALEX A. GINZBURG, an individual,
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and DONGKWAN “TONY” LEE, an individual, for Stipulated Judgment on the
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Second, Third and Fourth Claims for Relief in the First Amended Complaint. The
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parties have settled and Defendants Hallows Movie Inc., Hallows Movie, LLC,
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Hallows Movie LLC, Crossface LLC, Let It Play LLC, Alex A. Ginzburg, and
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Dongkwan "Tony" Lee consent to the entry of the Stipulated Judgment attached as
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Exhibit “1” to the Stipulation for Entry of Final Judgment as the final Judgment in this
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action.
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As stipulated by the parties, and good cause appearing, IT IS HEREBY
ORDERED that:
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Plaintiff BONDIT LLC recover from Defendants HALLOWS MOVIE
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INC., a Nova Scotia corporation, HALLOWS MOVIE, LLC, a Puerto Rico limited
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liability company, HALLOWS MOVIE LLC, a Louisiana limited liability company,
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CROSSFACE LLC, a Louisiana limited liability company, LET IT PLAY LLC, a
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Connecticut limited liability company, ALEX A. GINZBURG, an individual, and
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DONGKWAN “TONY” LEE, an individual, and each of them, jointly and severally,
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in the amount of $1,650,000.00 (the “Judgment Amount”) on the Second, Third and
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Fourth Claims for Relief in the First Amended Complaint, along with post-judgment
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interest at the statutory rate of 10% per annum on the principal amount of
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$1,650,000.00, commencing as of the date of entry of Judgment; and
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The Court does not retain jurisdiction of this matter for any purpose.
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IT IS SO ORDERED.
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Dated: October 6, 2021
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Stanley Blumenfeld, Jr.
United States District Judge
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