Romero v. New Blue Flowers Gourmet Corp. et al

Filing 65

JUDGMENT: It is hereby ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED that Plaintiff have judgment against Defendants, as identified herein, in the principal amount of $12,000, plus contractual penalties in the amount of $3,911.88, for a total of $15,911.88. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Magistrate Judge Debra C. Freeman on 3/8/2021) (ks)

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Case 1:16-cv-08753-DCF Document 65 Filed 03/08/21 Page 1 of 1 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK MARCOS ROMERO, on behalf of himself, FLSA Collective Plaintiffs, and the Class, 16cv08753 (DF) Plaintiff, JUDGMENT -againstNEW BLUE FLOWERS GOURMET CORP., d/b/a CAFÉ ALICE, et al., Defendants. DEBRA FREEMAN, United States Magistrate Judge: This action being before this Court on consent of the parties pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 636(c); and this Court having previously approved the parties’ settlement agreement and having expressly retained jurisdiction to enforce that agreement; and plaintiff Marcos Romero (“Plaintiff”) having now moved to enforce the settlement agreement and for entry of judgment against defendants New Blue Flowers Gourmet Corp., d/b/a Café Alice; 74 Fifth Ave Market Corp., d/b/a U Way Café; Valent & Cook At 57th Street Corp., d/b/a C’est Bon Café, and Byung Sik Lim (collectively, herein, “Defendants”) due to their failure to pay the settlement amount; and Plaintiff’s motion having been granted in substantial part by the Court, it is hereby ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED that Plaintiff have judgment against Defendants, as identified herein, in the principal amount of $12,000, plus contractual penalties in the amount of $3,911.88, for a total of $15,911.88. Dated: New York, New York March 8, 2021 SO ORDERED: ________________________________ DEBRA FREEMAN United States Magistrate Judge

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