LOOI v. WANG et al
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ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS for 15 Report and Recommendations, granting 21 Motion for Default Judgment, filed by KANG WEY LOOI, DEFAULT JUDGMENT in in the sum of $266,729.20 in favor of Pltf., KANG WEY LOOI against Deft., MENG WANG ***CIVIL CASE TERMINATED. Signed by Judge Stanley R. Chesler on 11/17/15. (DD, )
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
DISTRICT OF NEW JERSEY
KANG WEY LOOI,
Plaintiff,
v.
MENG WANG and Q.J. GREEN
GARDEN INC. d/b/a Q.J. GREEN
GARDEN,
Defendants.
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Civil Action No. 13-1684 (SRC)
ORDER
CHESLER, District Judge
This matter having come before the Court upon the motion for default judgment brought
by Plaintiff Kang Wey Looi (“Plaintiff”) against Defendant Meng Wang, pursuant to Federal
Rule of Civil Procedure 55(b) [Docket Entry 21]; and
IT APPEARING that a Complaint in this matter was filed on March 14, 2013 [Docket
Entry 1]; and it further
APPEARING that no Answer has been filed in this case as of this date; and it further
APPEARING that upon Plaintiff’s request, the Clerk of the Court has entered default
against Meng Wang and co-defendant Q.J. Green Garden, Inc. (“Q.J. Green Garden”) [Docket
Entry 8]; and it further
APPEARING that, in response to Plaintiff’s motion for default judgment against Meng
Wang and Q.J. Green Garden filed on March 11, 2014 [Docket Entry 10], the Court Ordered on
April 7, 2014 that this matter be referred to Magistrate Judge Cathy L. Waldor for an evidentiary
hearing to establish the amount of damages [Docket Entry 11]; and it further
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APPEARING that on December 15, 2014, Judge Waldor issued a Report and
Recommendation (“R&R”) on this matter as to both Defendants, pursuant to FED. R. CIV. P.
72(b), L. CIV. R. 72.1(a)(2), and 28 U.S.C. § 636(b)(1)(B) [Docket Entry 15]; and it further
APPEARING that the Court adopted the R&R as to Defendant Q.J. Green Garden on
January 5, 2015 [Docket Entry 16], therein granting default judgment against Q.J. Green
Garden, 1 and entering Judgment against Q.J. Green Garden in the amount of $266,729.20; and it
further
APPEARING that Plaintiff has now moved again for entry of default judgment against
Meng Wang [Docket Entry 21]; and it further
APPEARING that a copy of the Summons and Complaint in this matter has now been
properly served on Defendant Meng Wang 2; and it further
APPEARING that this Court now has jurisdiction to enter a default judgment against
Meng Wang 3;
IT IS on this 17th day of November, 2015, hereby
1
As discussed in this Court’s April 7, 2014 Order [Docket Entry 11], Plaintiff properly served a
copy of the Summons and Complaint on Defendant Q.J. Green Garden, but based on the record
before the Court, had not properly served Defendant Meng Wang. Plaintiff’s Affidavit of Service
avers that the process server attempted “substituted” service upon Meng Wang by “leaving [the]
summons & complaint at [Meng Wang’s] place of business” with an individual named Cindy.
(See Docket Entry 9, Wong Aff., Ex. C.) Both the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and New
Jersey law, however, only allow this type of “substituted” service upon an individual where
process is served upon a member of the Defendant’s household at the “individual’s dwelling or
usual place of abode.” Fed. R. Civ. P. 4(e); N.J. Court Rule 4:4-4(a)(1). With the instant motion
[Docket Entry 21], Plaintiff submitted proof of proper service on Meng Wang, completed on
August 3, 2013. (See Docket Entry 21, Wong Cert., Ex. C.)
2
See footnote 1.
3
Gambone v. Lite-Rock Drywall Corp., 124 F. App’x 78, 79 (3d Cir. 2005) (“A default
judgment entered when there has been no proper service of the complaint is, a fortiori, void . . .
.” (quoting Gold Kist, Inc. v. Laurinburg Oil Co., 756 F.2d 14, 19 (3d Cir. 1985))).
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ORDERED that Judge Waldor’s December 15, 2014 R&R [Docket Entry 15] is hereby
ADOPTED as the Opinion of the Court against all Defendants; and it is further
ORDERED that default judgment is GRANTED in favor of Plaintiff and against
Defendant Meng Wang; and it is further
ORDERED that, pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 55(b)(2), Judgment is
hereby entered in favor of Plaintiff and against Defendants Meng Wang and Q.J. Green Garden
jointly and severally in the amount of $266,729.20, which reflects $256,979.20 in unpaid wages
and liquidated damages as well as $9,750 in attorney’s fees.
s/ Stanley R. Chesler
STANLEY R. CHESLER
United States District Judge
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