Kay and George Sullivan, Michael and Kathleen Tirelli, and Steve Bonnano individually, and on behalf of all others similarly situated v. Agape World, Inc. Nicholas Cosmo, Agape Merchant Advance LLC, John Does 1-12, Bank of America, N.A., MF Global, Inc.,

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MOTION for Leave to Appear Pro Hac Vice of Scott Alan George, Esq. Filing fee $ 25, receipt number 02070000000003493584. by Michael Tirelli, Steve Bonnano, Kay Sullivan, George Sullivan, Kathleen Tirelli. (Attachments: # 1 Affidavit in Support of Motion to Appear Pro Hac Vice, # 2 Certificate of Good Standing, # 3 Proposed Order) (Weiss, Stephen)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK Kay and George Sullivan, Michael and Kathleen Tirelli, and Steve Bonnano individually, and on behalf of all others similarly situated : : CIVIL ACTION NO. 2:09-cv-1274 LDW (ETB) : : : Plaintiff, : : ADMISSION TO PRACTICE PRO HAC v. : VICE : Agape World, Inc., Nicholas Cosmo, : Agape Merchant Advance LLC, John : Does 1-12, Bank Of America, N.A., : : MF Global, Inc., Transact Futures, : Alaron Trading Corporation and : XYZ Corps. 1-10, : : Defendant. The motion for admission to practice pro hac vice in the above captioned matter is granted. The admitted attorney, Scott Alan George is permitted to argue or try this particular case in whole or in part as counsel or advocate. An attorney admitted to practice pro hac vice is required to pay a $25.00 attorney admission fee and present this Order to the intake deputy clerk in the Clerk's Office. When paying by mail, return a copy of this Order to the Clerk's Office with the required fee. This Order confirms your appearance as counsel in this case, and it will be entered on the Court's docket. A notation of your admission pro hac vice for the above listed case will be made on the roll of attorneys. The attorney admitted pro hac vice must serve a copy of this Order on all other counsel in this case. Dated: United States District Judge cc: Pro Hac Vice Attorney Court File

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