Knights of Columbus v. Sheppard et al

Filing 32

ORDER TO DISTRIBUTE FUNDS. Granting 28 Motion to Withdraw/Disburse/Release Funds. (Written Opinion). Signed by Chief Judge Michael J. Davis on 7/13/12. (GRR)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF MINNESOTA                                                                                                                                                    Knights of Columbus, Plaintiff, vs. Joan Sheppard, Mary Flaten, Shawn McDonough, Shane McDonough, and Shanna Rossell, ORDER TO DISTRIBUTE FUNDS Civil No. 11‐1250 (MJD/SER) Defendants.                                                                                                                                                    The above‐entitled interpleader action comes before the Court upon the joint motion of all Defendants to distribute funds in accordance with a previously reached settlement.  [Docket No. 28.]  Based upon the files, records, and proceedings herein, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that: Defendants’ Joint Motion [Docket No. 28] is GRANTED.  The Clerk of Court is directed to distribute the funds paid into the Court Registry by the Knights of Columbus as follows: 1.  The $103,923.93 deposited in the Court Registry by the Knights of Columbus shall be distributed as follows: a. $9,000.00 to the Trust Account of the Law Office of Katherine L. MacKinnon; and b. $94,923.93 to the Trust Account of Patton, Hoversten & Berg, P.A. 2.  The Clerk shall allocate any interest on said account and/or charges against said account as follows:  8.7% to/from the share payable to the Trust Account of the Law Office of Katherine L. MacKinnon, and 91.3% to/from the share payable to the Trust Account of Patton, Hoversten & Berg, P.A. The Clerk shall make the distribution fourteen days after the date this Order is filed. DATED:   July 13, 2012 s/ Michael J. Davis                                 MICHAEL J. DAVIS Chief Judge United States District Court

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