Campbell Soup Company v. Hunt et al
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CONSENT JUDGMENT in favor of Campbell Soup Company against Bonnie Hunt, Harlan Hunt in the amount of $35,000.00. Signed by Chief Judge James C. Dever III on 4/4/2016. (Briggeman, N.)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA
SOUTHERN DIVISION
No. 7:15-cv-00182-D
CAMPBELL SOUP COMPANY,
Plaintiff
v.
BONNIE HUNT; HARLAN HUNT; JAMES
W. MUSSELWHITE; MUSSELWHITE,
MUSSELWHITE, BRANCH &
GRANTHAM, P.A.,
Defendants.
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CONSENT JUDGMENT
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This matter is before the Court on the joint motion of Plaintiff Campbell Soup Company and
Defendants Bonnie Hunt and Harlan Hunt ("the Hunts") for entry of consent judgment. The
Court finds and concludes the following, based on the consent and stipulation of Campbell Soup
Company and the Hunts:
1. In this action, Campbell Soup Company brought claims for reimbursement, equitable
lien/constructive trust, unjust emichment, and attorney's fees against the Hunts.
2. Campbell Soup Company and the Hunts reached a settlement and agreed to the entry of
this Consent Judgment in favor of Campbell Soup Company as one of the terms of the
settlement.
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3. Campbell Soup Company and the Hunts stipulate, and the Court finds, that the Hunts are
jointly and severally indebted to Campbell Soup Company in the principal sum of
$35,000.00.
4. Campbell Soup Company and the Hunts stipulate, and the Court finds, that the Hunts
have already paid $32,000.00 toward the settlement.
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It appearing that the parties have settled and compromised this dispute and have agreed to the
entry of this Consent Judgment, it is hereby ORDERED, ADJUDGED, and DECREED that
judgment is entered in favor of Campbell Soup Company and against Bonnie Hunt and Harlan
Hunt in the.amount of$35,000.00.
SO ORDERED. This _A:_ day of April2016.
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DEVER III
Chief United States District Judge
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