Winston v. Brown et al
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ORDER granting 54 Stipulation and Joint Motion for Dismissal, It is further ORDERED that the United States is hereby DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE under Fed. R. Civ. P. 21 and 41(a)(2), each party to bear her or its own costs and attorneys fees. by Judge William J. Martinez on 5/27/2011.(erv, )
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO
Judge William J. Martínez
Civil Action No. 10-cv–03170-WJM-CBS
MAXINE WINSTON
Plaintiff,
v.
SANDRA BROWN, individually and as
personal representative of the ESTATE OF
ROUSIE B. BROWN, JR.; U.S.
DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE;
WAKEFIELD & ASSOCIATES, INC.;
COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF
REVENUE; STATE OF COLORADO; US
BANK N.A., successor in interest to
CENTRAL BANK OF DENVER; & 56TH
AVENUE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY,
INC., successor in interest to K&H
CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC.
(Removed from District Court for Denver,
Colorado)
Defendants.
ORDER GRANTING STIPULATION AND JOINT MOTION FOR DISMISSAL
This matter comes before the Court on the Stipulation and Joint Motion for
Dismissal filed May 26, 2011 (ECF No. 54). The Court being fully advised hereby
ORDERS as follows:
The Stipulation and Joint Motion for Dismissal is GRANTED. It is further
ORDERED that Maxine Winston shall, no later than July 11, 2011, compensate the
United States by a check made payable to the “United States Treasury” in the amount
of $9,109.46, referencing Case No.10-cv-03170-WJM-CBS, mailed to:
Tax FLU, Office of Review
P.O. Box 310
Ben Franklin Station
Washington DC 20044-0310
It is further ORDERED that the United States is hereby DISMISSED WITH
PREJUDICE under Fed. R. Civ. P. 21 and 41(a)(2), each party to bear her or its own
costs and attorney’s fees.
It is further ORDERED that the Court shall retain jurisdiction to enforce the
terms of the settlement between Maxine Winston and the United States of America.
Dated this 27th day of May, 2011.
BY THE COURT:
_______________________
William J. Martínez
United States District Judge
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