United States of America v. $2,013 in U.S. Currency

Filing 9

JUDGMENT BY DEFAULT, ENTRY OF JUDGMENT, AND FINAL ORDER OF FORFEITURE as to $2,013.00 in United States Currency in favor of the United States against all persons and entities in the world. Signed by District Judge Martin Reidinger on 2/1/12. (ejb)

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THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA ASHEVILLE DIVISION CIVIL CASE NO. 1:11cv164 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff, vs. $2,013.00 IN UNITED STATES CURRENCY, Defendant. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) JUDGMENT BY DEFAULT, ENTRY OF JUDGMENT, AND FINAL ORDER OF FORFEITURE THIS MATTER is before the Court on the Government’s Motion for entry of Judgment by Default pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 55(b)(2), and for Entry of Judgment and Final Order of Forfeiture pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 58(a) and (b) and 18 U.S.C. §§ 981, 983, 985, and 21 U.S.C. § 881. [Doc. 8]. For the reasons stated in the Government’s Motion and no further response being necessary, the Motion is granted. IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED, ADJUDGED, AND DECREED that: 1. The Government’s Motion for Judgment by Default, Entry of Judgment, and Final Order of Forfeiture against the DEFENDANT PROPERTY: $2,013.00 in United States Currency is hereby GRANTED, and the Clerk of Court is DIRECTED to enter a Judgment of Forfeiture in favor of the United States against all persons and entities in the world; 2. Any right, title and interest of all persons in the world in or to the Defendant Property is hereby forfeited to the United States, and no other right, title, or interest shall exist therein; 3. The United States Marshal is hereby directed to dispose of the forfeited Defendant Property as provided by law. IT IS SO ORDERED. Signed: February 1, 2012 2

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