Petillo v. Peterson et al
Filing
98
ORDER After Settlement Conference, signed by Magistrate Judge Jennifer L. Thurston on 3/6/2019: The stipulated dismissal SHALL be filed within 30 days. (Hellings, J)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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ISAIAH JOEL PETILLO,
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Plaintiff,
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Case No.: 1:16-cv-00488-AWI-JLT (PC)
ORDER AFTER SETTLEMENT
CONFERENCE
v.
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J.L. PETERSON, et al.,
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Defendants.
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The Court conducted a settlement conference in this case (Doc. 97). The parties agreed to
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compromise and settled the case with the following material terms:
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In exchange for dismissal of the entire action with prejudice and execution of the
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settlement agreement and release, the defendants will pay to the plaintiff $5,000. The payment
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may take as long as 180 days to be deposited into the plaintiff’s trust account and this 180-day
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period will not commence until the plaintiff completes all necessary paperwork1 and sends that
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paperwork to counsel for the defendants. If the plaintiff fails to sign the paperwork, this will not
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invalidate the settlement achieved in the court-sponsored conference. The plaintiff will receive
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whatever amount is left after all outstanding debts, including restitution, court fees, fines, costs,
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administrative fees and the like, are deducted;
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The Court has been advised that this paperwork has been provided to the plaintiff.
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This settlement resolves all issues raised in this litigation and any that could have
been raised against related to the events raised in the complaint and waives any appeal rights;
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The parties will bear their own costs and fees;
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The stipulated dismissal SHALL be filed within 30 days.
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IT IS SO ORDERED.
Dated:
March 6, 2019
/s/ Jennifer L. Thurston
UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE
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