Capitol Records, LLC v. Redigi Inc.

Filing 331

PROPOSED JUDGMENT. Document filed by Capitol Christian Music Group, Inc., Capitol Records, LLC, Virgin Records IR Holdings, Inc...(Mandel, Richard) Proposed Judgment to be reviewed by Clerk's Office staff.

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK ---------------------------------------------------------------- X : CAPITOL RECORDS, LLC, CAPITOL CHRISTIAN MUSIC GROUP, INC. and : VIRGIN RECORDS IR HOLDINGS, INC., Plaintiffs, -againstREDIGI INC., JOHN OSSENMACHER and LARRY RUDOLPH a/k/a LAWRENCE S. ROGEL, Defendants. : 12 Civ. 0095 (RJS) [PROPOSED] SUPPLEMENTAL JUDGMENT FOR ATTORNEYS’ FEES : : : : ---------------------------------------------------------------- X WHEREAS, a final judgment was previously entered in this case on June 3, 2016 (Doc. No. 222); and WHEREAS, on August 12, 2022, an order of the Honorable Richard J. Sullivan, United States Circuit Judge sitting by designation, was entered awarding Plaintiffs $514,355.38 in attorneys’ fees (Doc.330); and WHEREAS, since the original final judgment in this case, Plaintiff Capitol Christian Music Group, Inc. has changed its name to Capitol CMG, Inc. and Plaintiff Virgin Records IR Holdings, Inc. has been merged into Plaintiff Capitol Records, LLC; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED that this supplemental judgment is hereby entered in favor of Plaintiffs Capitol Records, LLC and Capitol CMG, Inc. f/k/a Capitol Christian Music Group, Inc. and against Defendants ReDigi Inc., John Ossenmacher and Larry Rudolph a/k/a Lawrence S. Rogel, jointly and severally, in the amount of $514,355.38. Dated this ___ day of August, 2022 29503/003/4123199.1 ___________________________ RICHARD J. SULLIVAN UNITED STATES CIRCUIT JUDGE Sitting by Designation

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