Shrader v. Biddinger et al

Filing 172

ORDER. Plaintiff [sic] Motion (reconsideration) [sic] of Doctet [sic] 162 Ruling by Federal Judge Blackburn. Plaintiff [sic] Motion To Find the Wave59 Technologies Intl Inc. Owners and Officers in Default, and Default Judgement [sic], for Failing To File an Answer 171 filed 5/24/2011, is DENIED AS MOOT. By Judge Robert E. Blackburn on 5/26/2011.(sah, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Judge Robert E. Blackburn Civil Case No. 10-cv-01881-REB–MJW GREG SHRADER, Plaintiff, v. EARIK BEANN, WAVE 59 TECHNOLOGIES INT’L INC., WILLIAM BRADSTREET STEWART, INSTITUTE OF COSMOLOGICAL ECONOMICS, SACRED SCIENCE INSTITUTE, and WAVE 59 TECHNOLOGIES INT’L INC. OWNERS AND OFFICERS, Defendants. ORDER DENYING PLAINTIFF’S MOTION FOR RECONSIDERATION Blackburn, J. The matter before me is Plaintiff [sic] Motion (reconsideration) [sic] of Doctet [sic] No. 162 Ruling by Federal Judge Blackburn. Plaintiff [sic] Motion To Find the Wave59 Technologies Int’l Inc. Owners and Officers in Default, and Default Judgement [sic], for Failing To File an Answer [#171] filed May 24, 2011. The relief plaintiff requests is being reconsidered by the magistrate judge in the first instance pursuant to the very order plaintiff contests. (See Order Sustaining Objection to Order of the United States Magistrate Judge at 3 & ¶¶ 3 & 4 at 4 [#162], filed May 18, 2011.) Thus, the instant motion is moot. THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that Plaintiff [sic] Motion (reconsideration) [sic] of Doctet [sic] No. 162 Ruling by Federal Judge Blackburn. Plaintiff [sic] Motion To Find the Wave59 Technologies Int’l Inc. Owners and Officers in Default, and Default Judgement [sic], for Failing To File an Answer [#171] filed May 24, 2011, is DENIED AS MOOT. Dated May 26, 2011, at Denver, Colorado. BY THE COURT: 2

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