United States of America v. Shaw et al

Filing 86

ORDER. The Court orders the parties to file a status report, stipulation to dismiss, or move for final judgment against Defendants in 90 days. The Court orders the Clerk to administratively close the case. The case may be reopened on motion of either party. The Court retains jurisdiction to effect its orders, resolve disputes and to adjudicate and enter a final judgment. Signed by Judge Kent J. Dawson on 9/30/2019. (Copies have been distributed pursuant to the NEF - MR)

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1 2 3 4 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 5 DISTRICT OF NEVADA 6 *** 7 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Case No. 2:16-CV-0220-KJD-NJK 8 9 10 Plaintiff, v. RICHARD C. SHAW, et al., 11 12 ORDER Defendants. Presently before the Court is the parties’ Status Report (#85). The Status Report contains 13 a detailed history of this action. On September 28, 2018, the Court granted the Government’s 14 Motion for Summary Judgment (#73) and granted the relief sought. Since then, Defendants have 15 been cooperating in the sale of real estate assets to pay or relieve the damages incurred and the 16 money owed to the United States. The parties seek an additional 90 days to complete 17 transactions, have them accounted for by the IRS and to calculate a residual judgment against 18 Richard Shaw. 19 Accordingly, the Court orders the parties to file a status report, stipulation to dismiss, or 20 move for final judgment against Defendants in 90 days. The Court orders the Clerk to 21 administratively close the case. The case may be reopened on motion of either party. The Court 22 retains jurisdiction to effect its orders, resolve disputes and to adjudicate and enter a final 23 judgment. 24 IT IS SO ORDERED. 25 Dated this 30th day of September, 2019. 26 27 28 _____________________________ Kent J. Dawson United States District Judge

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