United States of America v. Hobbs
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ORDER adopting 13 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS re 11 MOTION for default judgment against Eric Hobbs filed by United States of America. The Motion for Entry of Default Judgment is GRANTED. The Clerk of Court is DIRECTED to ente r judgment in favor of Plaintiff and against Defendant in the amount of $3,757.19 in unpaid principal, plus accrued interest in accordance with supporting documentation for Claim Number 2014A455774. Plaintiff is AWARDED $820.00 in attorney's fees and $40.00 in costs. Signed by Judge Paul G. Byron on 5/10/2016. (MMW)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA
ORLANDO DIVISION
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
Plaintiff,
v.
Case No: 6:15-cv-1370-Orl-40TBS
ERIC HOBBS,
Defendant.
/
ORDER
This cause is before the Court on Plaintiff's Motion for Entry of Default Judgment
(Doc. 11) filed on April 8, 2016. The United States Magistrate Judge has submitted a
report recommending that the motion be granted.
After an independent de novo review of the record in this matter, and noting that
no objections were timely filed, the Court agrees entirely with the findings of fact and
conclusions of law in the Report and Recommendation.
Therefore, it is ORDERED as follows:
1.
The Report and Recommendation filed April 19, 2016 (Doc. 13), is
ADOPTED and CONFIRMED and made a part of this Order.
2.
The Motion for Entry of Default Judgment (Doc. 11) is GRANTED.
3.
The Clerk of Court is DIRECTED to enter judgment in favor of Plaintiff and
against Defendant in the amount of $3,757.19 in unpaid principal, plus accrued interest
in accordance with supporting documentation for Claim Number 2014A455774.
4.
Plaintiff is AWARDED $820.00 in attorney’s fees and $40.00 in costs.
DONE AND ORDERED in Orlando, Florida on May 10, 2016.
Copies furnished to:
Counsel of Record
Unrepresented Parties
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