AmeriCredit Financial Services, Inc. v. Beltway Auto Brokers, LLc, et al.
Filing
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MEMORANDUM TO COUNSEL denying 14 Motion for Summary Judgment as to Defendant Khazeyer Molavi. Signed by Judge J. Frederick Motz on 8/28/14. (ca2s, Deputy Clerk)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
DISTRICT OF MARYLAND
CHAMBERS OF
101 WEST LOMBARD STREET
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND 21201
(41 0) 962-0782
(410) 962-2698 FAX
J. FREDERICK MOTZ
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
August 28, 2014
MEMO TO COUNSEL RE: Americredit Financial Services, Inc.
Civil No. JFM-14-1107
v. Beltway Auto Brokers, LLC
Dear Counsel:
I have reviewed the memoranda submitted in connection with plaintiffs motion for
summary judgment as to defendant Khazeyer Molavi in connection with count IV of the
complaint.
I believe that at this stage of the litigation the motion should be denied. That is not to say~
however, that Molavi's invocation of his right against self-incrimination will prevent the entry of
summary judgment against until he chooses no longer to assert his right against selfincrimination. If, after discovery has concluded, the record is clear that Beltway Auto is indebted
to Americredit and Molavi personally guaranteed the amounts to Beltway Auto, plaintiff is free
to renew its motion for summary judgment.
Despite the informal nature of this letter, it should be flagged as an opinion and docketed as an
order.
Very truly yours,
Lerick
J.
Motz
United States District Judge
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