Metropolitan Life Insurance Company v. Redavide et al
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OPINION MEMORANDUM AND ORDER - IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Defendant Redavide is given 14 days from the date of this order to submit to the Court evidence showing she is entitled to the life insurance proceeds of Helen Redavide. Failure to provide e vidence will result in a denial of Defendants Motion to Reconsider. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Defendant Reeves is also given 14 days from the date of this Order to submit any further evidence that he feels is necessary for the Courts consideration. (Response to Court due by 9/7/2017.) Signed by District Judge Henry Edward Autrey on 8/24/17. (KJS)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
EASTERN DISTRICT OF MISSOURI
EASTERN DIVISION
METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY,
Plaintiff,
vs.
DEBORAH REDAVIDE, et al.,
Defendants.
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) Case No: 4:15CV1430 HEA
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OPINION, MEMORANDUM AND ORDER
This matter is before the Court on the letter of Deborah Redavide, received
June 12, 2017. The Court construes this letter as a Motion to Reconsider the
Opinion, Memorandum and Order entered on May 15, 2017 wherein the Court
determined that Defendant Bryan K. Reeves was the proper beneficiary of the life
insurance policy of Helen Redavide.
Defendant Redavide now urges the Court to allow her “a chance to plead
[her] case in court.”
Accordingly,
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Defendant Redavide is given 14 days
from the date of this order to submit to the Court evidence showing she is entitled
to the life insurance proceeds of Helen Redavide. Failure to provide evidence will
result in a denial of Defendant’s Motion to Reconsider.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Defendant Reeves is also given 14 days
from the date of this Order to submit any further evidence that he feels is necessary
for the Court’s consideration.
Dated this 24th day of August, 2017.
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HENRY EDWARD AUTREY
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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