J & J Sports Productions, Inc. v. GPN Bar Inc.

Filing 19

DEFAULT JUDGMENT, that Plaintiff's motion for default judgment against Defendant GPN Bar Inc. is granted; that plaintiff is awarded $6,000.00 in damages, fees, and costs; that its motion for default judgment against Gregory Farrell and Michele Farrell is denied; and that the claims against those individual defendants are dismissed. Signed by Douglas C. Palmer, Clerk of Court, by J. Poveda, Deputy Clerk on 7/13/2018. (Layne, Monique)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK -----------------------------------------------------------X J&J SPORTS PRODUCTION INC., JUDGMENT 15-cv-6504 (FB) (ST) Plaintiff, -againstGPN BAR INC., MICHELE L. FARRELL, and GREGORY FARRELL, Defendants. --------------------------------------------------------------X A Memorandum and Order of Honorable Frederic Block, United States District Judge, having been filed on February 1, 2017, adopting the Report and Recommendation of Magistrate Judge Steven L. Tiscione, dated December 15, 2016, which recommended the following: that plaintiff’s Motion for Default Judgment against defendant GPN Bar Inc. be granted, that plaintiff be awarded $6,000.00 in damages, fees, and costs, that its Motion for Default Judgment against Gregory Farrell and Michele Farrell be denied and the claims against those individual defendants be dismissed; it is ORDERED and ADJUDGED that Plaintiff’s motion for default judgment against Defendant GPN Bar Inc. is granted; that plaintiff is awarded $6,000.00 in damages, fees, and costs; that its motion for default judgment against Gregory Farrell and Michele Farrell is denied; and that the claims against those individual defendants are dismissed. Dated: Brooklyn, New York July 13, 2018 Douglas C. Palmer Clerk of Court by: /s/ Jalitza Poveda Deputy Clerk

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