United States of America v. Wright
Filing
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CONSENT JUDGMENT Signed by District Judge Patrick J. Duggan. (MOre)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
EASTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN
SOUTHERN DIVISION
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
CASE NO. 2:12-cv-15580
Plaintiff,
HON. PATRICK J. DUGGAN
MAG. JUDGE LAURIE J. MICHELSON
vs.
ALLISON REGINA WRIGHT,
Defendant.
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CONSENT JUDGMENT
This matter having come before the Court upon the United States' complaint and the parties have
reached an agreement and the Court being duly advised in the premises, now therefore
The Court finds:
That Defendant is indebted to the United States for unpaid restitution in the amount of
$20,510.00,
That Defendant is currently without assets sufficient to pay the judgment in full; and
That it is in the best interests of the parties to enter into an installment agreement; now
therefore,
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that:
1)
Judgment shall enter against Allison R. Wright in the amount of $20,510.00;
2)
Defendant agrees to pay the sum specified in paragraph 1, in equal monthly installments of
no less than $250.00 and continuing until the entire obligation has been paid in full; This
agreement shall remain in force and effect until such time as the judgment is paid in full;
3)
All payments shall be by check or money order and shall be made payable to the Social Security
Administration with the notation Payer: Allison Wright, SSN: XXX-XX-3888;
Account: XXX-XX-2596D2.
Payments shall be mailed to:
United States Attorney's Office
211 W. Fort Street -- Suite 2001
Attn: Financial Litigation Unit
Detroit, Michigan 48226
After recording that payment has been received in accordance with this agreement, the U.S. Attorney's
Office will forward payments to the Social Security Administration, Debt Management Section, ATTN:
DOJ Refund, P.O. Box 2861, Philadelphia, PA 19122.
4)
Defendant consents to being placed in the Treasury Offset Program;
5)
Defendant shall submit complete annual financial information pursuant to the request of the
United States;
6)
Defendant shall maintain books and records sufficient to verify all financial information
submitted to the United States;
7)
All payments due hereunder are to be forwarded to the United States in such a manner as to be
received by the United States on or before the due date of such payment;
8)
The payment terms established hereunder are subject to modification upon material changes in
Defendant's financial condition;
9)
In the event that the United States does not receive any payment by close of business on the due
date of the payment, or does not receive the financial information required by this agreement, the
United States may take any action deemed necessary to collect the then outstanding balance due
from Defendant;
10)
In the event the United States does not receive any payment by the close of business on the due
date of the payment, then in addition to the remedies provided in paragraph 10, interest at the
standard federal judgment rate then in effect shall begin to accrue on the outstanding balance due
on the debt;
11)
In the event that Defendant's place of employment changes or Defendant's residence changes,
then Defendant shall notify the United States of such change within five days of the change of
employment or change of residence;
12)
As long as Defendant is in compliance with all the terms of this agreement, the United States
shall not garnish Defendant's wages or bank accounts.
s/Patrick J. Duggan
Patrick J. Duggan
United States District Judge
Dated: December 20, 2012
I hereby certify that a copy of the foregoing document was served upon counsel of record on Thursday,
December 20, 2012, by electronic and or ordinary mail.
s/Marilyn Orem
Case Manager
STIPULATION
The undersigned parties hereby stipulate to the entry of the above-stated order.
BARBARA L. McQUADE
United States Attorney
s/Julie A. Beck
JULIE A. BECK
Assistant United States Attorney
211 West Fort St., Suite 2001
Detroit, Michigan 48226
Phone (313) 226-9717
Email: Julie.Beck@usdoj.gov
MI Bar No. P53291
Allison R. Wright (w/consent)
ALLISON R. WRIGHT
Defendant
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