Central Laborers' Pension Welfare and Annuity Funds v. Miller Contracting, Inc. et al
Filing
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DEFAULT JUDGMENT in favor of Central Laborers' Pension Welfare and Annuity Funds against Miller Contracting, Inc., Jimmie Miller and GRANTING 9 MOTION for Default Judgment as to defendants, Miller Contracting, Inc., and Jimmie Miller, individually filed by Central Laborers' Pension Welfare and Annuity Funds.Signed by Chief Judge David R. Herndon on 10/3/11. (klh, )
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS
CENTRAL LABORERS’ PENSION,
WELFARE AND ANNUITY FUNDS,
Plaintiffs,
vs.
Case Number: 11-79-DRH
MILLER CONTRACTING, INC., and,
JIMMIE MILLER, individually,
Defendants.
DEFAULT JUDGMENT and ORDER
The Court GRANTS plaintiff’s Motion for Default Judgment, and IT IS
FURTHER ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED:
1.
That plaintiffs recover from the defendants, Miller Contracting, Inc.,
and Jimmie Miller, individually, the sum of twenty one thousand seven hundred
ninety-nine dollars and eighty-five cents ($21,799.85) for delinquent contributions
known to be owed by defendants to plaintiff.
2.
That plaintiffs recover from defendants, Miller Contracting, Inc.,
and Jimmie Miller, individually, the costs of these proceedings to include the
sum of one thousand four hundred fifty-nine dollars ($1,459.00) for the plaintiffs’
just and reasonable attorneys’ fees, costs and expenses.
3.
Judgment
is
hereby
entered
against
the
defendants,
Miller
Contracting, Inc., and Jimmie Miller, individually, in the amount of twenty three
thousand two hundred fifty-eight dollars and eighty-five cents ($23,258.85).
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4.
That plaintiffs are awarded execution for the collection of the
judgments and costs granted hereunder.
5.
That the Court hereby retains jurisdiction of this cause and all the
parties hereto for the purpose of enforcing this Order.
DATED: October 3, 2011
Digitally signed by David
R. Herndon
Date: 2011.10.03
15:33:05 -05'00'
Chief Judge
United States District Court
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