Colony Insurance Company v. MONEY'S INC et al
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ORDER granting 14 Motion to Lift Stay. Accordingly, the automatic STAY previously entered in this matter is LIFTED as to Defendants GeorgeWillis, Jr., Moneys Inc., Nu Money Records and Entertainment, Inc., and Demetria Brown. Ordered by Judge C. Ashley Royal on 4/5/12 (lap)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF GEORGIA
MACON DIVISION
COLONY INSURANCE COMPANY, :
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Plaintiff,
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v.
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No. 5:11‐CV‐334 (CAR)
MONEY’S, INC., GEORGE WILLIS, :
JR., NU MONEY RECORDS AND
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ENTERTAINMENT, INC., DEXTER :
MAXWELL, JR., DEMETRIA BROWN, :
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Defendants.
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ORDER ON MOTION
Before the Court is Plaintiff’s Motion to Lift Stay [Doc. 14]. On January 20, 2012,
this Court entered an automatic stay pursuant to 11 U.S.C. § 362(a), as to Defendants
George Willis, Jr., Money’s Inc., Nu Money Records and Entertainment, Inc., and
Demetria Brown, after receiving Plaintiff’s motion and suggestion of bankruptcy with
regards to Defendant George Willis. [Doc. 13].
In the instant Motion, Plaintiff requests that this Court lift the automatic stay,
pursuant to 11 U.S.C. § 362(a), as Defendant Willis’ bankruptcy has been discharged.
In support, Plaintiff has provided the Court with the Order discharging the
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bankruptcy on January 10, 2012. Additionally, Plaintiff contends that it is not seeking
to obtain money from the discharged debtor Defendant, but rather seeks a declaration
of the extent of coverage under an insurance policy. After considering the facts and
relevant law, Plaintiff’s Motion to Lift Stay [Doc. 14] is GRANTED. Accordingly, the
automatic STAY previously entered in this matter is LIFTED as to Defendants George
Willis, Jr., Money’s Inc., Nu Money Records and Entertainment, Inc., and Demetria
Brown.
SO ORDERED, this 5th day of April, 2012.
S/ C. Ashley Royal
C. ASHLEY ROYAL
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
LMH
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