Investar Bank, National Association v. Dean, Jr.
Filing
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JUDGMENT in favor of Investar Bank, National Association against Bob G. Dean, Jr. Signed by Magistrate Judge Erin Wilder-Doomes on 11/14/2023. (BLR)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA
INVESTAR BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
CIVIL ACTION
VERSUS
NO. 21-680-EWD
BOB G. DEAN, JR.
CONSENT
JUDGMENT
For the reasons stated in the Court’s Ruling and Order, 1
IT IS ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED that the total amount of the judgment
in favor of Plaintiff Investar Bank, National Association and against Defendant Bob G. Dean, Jr. as
of November 7, 2023, is $31,000,000.00, with interest to accrue at the rate of $5,856.40 per diem
until this Judgment is entered, and interest to accrue at the rate provided for in 28 U.S.C. § 1961
from the date this Judgment is entered until paid in full.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED that this judgment does not
preclude Plaintiff Investar Bank, National Association from bringing a separate civil action against
Defendant Bob G. Dean, Jr. for advances it made after August 26, 2022 to cover the costs of
insurance, repairs, or property taxes for Investar’s collateral, costs of collection, keeper fees, and
other charges for which Defendant Bob G. Dean, Jr. may be liable to Investar Bank, National
Association. Any such charges incurred after August 26, 2022, and interest on those charges, are not
included in or barred by this judgment.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED that, pursuant to the
Court’s discretion under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 54(d)(2)(B), Plaintiff Investar Bank,
National Association’s deadline to file a motion and related Bill of Costs requesting an award of
attorneys’ fees and costs is set at 28 days after the day this Judgment is entered by the Clerk.
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R. Doc. 65.
This is a final judgment.
Signed in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, on November 14, 2023.
S
ERIN WILDER-DOOMES
UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE
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