Federal Trade Commission v. Ideal Financial Solutions, Inc. et al

Filing 223

ORDER Granting in part and denying in part 170 Motion for Summary Judgment. It is GRANTED as to Defendants, Steven Sunyich, Chris Sunyich, Michael Sunyich, Melissa Sunyich Gardner, and Jared Mosher's liability for the violati ons outlined in the FTC's Amended Complaint 32 . It is DENIED AS MOOT as to Ken Brown and Shawn Sunyich (because consent judgments have already been entered against them) and as to the Corporate Defendants Ideal Financial Solutions, Inc ., Ascot Crossing, LLC, Bracknell Shore, Ltd., Chandon Group, Inc., Fiscal Fitness, LLC, and Avanix, LLC, because the clerk has entered defaults against them, establishing their liability). Any judgment against the now-defaulted Corporate Defendants should be sought under Rule 55; It is DENIED as to the FTC's request for remedies. Should the FTC believe it has sufficient admissible evidence that it can properly present to support the entry of Summary Judgment on the remedies it see ks, it has 30 days to file a motion for summary judgment on these remaining aspects of the claim. Motions due by 7/30/2015. Signed by Judge Jennifer A. Dorsey on 6/29/2015. Signed by Judge Jennifer A. Dorsey on 6/29/2015. (Copies have been distributed pursuant to the NEF - PS)

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