Moore, et al v. Seterus, Inc., et al
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JUDGMENT - IT IS ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED in accordance with the courts order entered August 15, 2017, and for the reasons set forth more specifically therein, that defendants Seterus, Fannie Mae and Bank of New Yorks mot ion to dismiss is GRANTED. Because Plaintiffs claims against defendant Trustee Services are derivative of plaintiffs claims against other defendants, plaintiffs claims against defendant Trustee Services are also dismissed with prejudice. Signed by Peter A. Moore, Jr., Clerk of Court on 8/15/2017. (Collins, S.)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
EASTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA
EASTERN DIVISION
GWENDA G. MOORE and
R. WILTON MOORE
Plaintiff,
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v.
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SETERUS, INC., FEDERAL NATIONAL )
MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, THE BANK)
OF NEW YORK MELLON, TRUSTEE
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SERVICES OF CAROLINA, LLC
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Defendant.
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JUDGMENT
No. 4:16-CV-293-FL
Decision by Court.
This action came before the Honorable Louise W. Flanagan, United States District Judge, for
consideration of the defendants’ motion to dismiss, pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure
12(b)(6).
IT IS ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED in accordance with the court’s order entered
August 15, 2017, and for the reasons set forth more specifically therein, that defendants’ Seterus,
Fannie Mae and Bank of New York’s motion to dismiss is GRANTED. Because Plaintiff’s claims
against defendant Trustee Services are derivative of plaintiffs claims against other defendants,
plaintiff’s claims against defendant Trustee Services are also dismissed with prejudice.
This Judgment Filed and Entered on August 15, 2017, and Copies To:
Russell Clayton Alexander, Christopher B. Karlsson, Renner Jo St. John (via CM/ECF Notice of
Electronic Filing)
August 15, 2017
PETER A. MOORE, JR., CLERK
/s/ Sandra K. Collins
(By) Sandra K. Collins, Deputy Clerk
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