J & J Sports Productions, Inc. v. Abreu et al

Filing 16

DEFAULT JUDGMENT AS TO ALL DEFENDANTS: IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that Judgment be entered against Defendants in favor of J&J Productions, Inc. as follows: For the Statutory damages in the amount of $11,012.50. Accordingly, Judgment is entered in accordance with the foregoing sum of $11,012.50. Signed by US District Judge Terrence W. Boyle on 9/10/2013. (Fisher, M.)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA WESTERN DIVISION Case No. 5:12-cv-243-BO J & J SPORTS PRODUCTIONS, INC., JUDGMENT Plaintiff, vs. OSVALDO LUIS ABREU, INDIVIDUALLY and d/b/a PASSION NIGHTCLUB; and PASSION NIGHTCLUB, INC., a business entity d/b/a PASSION NIGHTCLUB, Defendants. Default having been entered in this action on April 10, 2013 against Defendant Osvaldo Luis Abreu, Individually, and d/b/a Passion Nightclub; and Passion Nightclub, Inc, a business entity d/b/a Passion Nightclub hereinafter "Defendants"), and the motion for and declarations in support of default judgment having been filed on or about June 14, 2013, and having been served on the Defendants and notice given and no appearance by the Defendants having been made in person or in writing and all other requirements for entry of default judgment pursuant to Federal Rule Civil Procedure 55 having been certified to by Plaintiffs counsel, now therefore, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that JUDGMENT be entered against Defendants and in favor of J&J Sports Productions, Inc. as follows: a. For the violation of 47 U.S.C. §§ 605(e)(3)(B)(iii), (c)(i)(II) and (c)(ii): $ b. For the Statutory Damages: I' Accordingly, JUDGMENT IS ENTERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOREGOING IN THE SUM OF$ t) I~. y-o IT IS SO ORDERED: ~~~A• I'~ Dated:----~----~-----1 V J-J Middle District of North Carolina Ill

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