Hughes v. Flagstar Bank, FSB et al

Filing 12

ORDER. The 10 Joint Motion to Deposit Funds Into the Registry of the Court is granted. Plaintiff Karen Hughes shall deposit $4500.00 in the Court Registry Investment System pursuant to D.C.COLO.LCivR 67.2. Plaintiff's 4 Motion for Temporary Restraining Order is withdrawn. By Judge Philip A. Brimmer on 5/18/12.(mnfsl, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Judge Philip A. Brimmer Civil Action No. 12-cv-01267-PAB KAREN HUGHES Plaintiff, v. FLAGSTAR BANK, FSB, a Federally Chartered Stock Savings Bank, FLAGSTAR BANCORP, INC., a Michigan Corporation, PUBLIC TRUSTEE FOR ROUTT COUNTY, COLORADO, and FRED HUGHES, individually, Defendants. ORDER This matter is before the Court on the Joint Motion to Deposit Funds Into the Registry of the Court [Docket No. 10] filed by defendant Flagstar Bank, FSB, and plaintiff Karen Hughes. The parties request that the Court enter an Order pursuant to D.C.Colo.LCivR 67.2 to allow plaintiff to deposit a $4500.00 bond in the registry of the Court to secure a thirty-day continuation of the foreclosure sale on plaintiff’s residence scheduled for May 23, 2012. Docket No. 9 at 1, ¶ 4. Plaintiff has also agreed to withdraw her motion for temporary restraining order [Docket No. 4]. The Court has reviewed the pleading and is fully advised in the premises. Accordingly, it is ORDERED that the Joint Motion to Deposit Funds Into the Registry of the Court [Docket No. 10] is GRANTED. It is further ORDERED plaintiff Karen Hughes shall deposit $4500.00 in the Court Registry Investment System pursuant to D.C.COLO.LCivR 67.2. It is further ORDERED that Plaintiff’s Motion for Temporary Restraining Order [Docket No. 4] is WITHDRAWN. DATED May 18, 2012. BY THE COURT: s/Philip A. Brimmer PHILIP A. BRIMMER United States District Judge 2

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