United States of America v. Riley et al

Filing 74

OPINION AND ORDER. On April 17, 2013, plaintiff filed a motion for summary judgment 64 . Defendant Carol Rileys response to that motion was due on May 13, 2013. No response was filed. Accordingly, on May 15, 2013, I ordered 70 Ms. Riley to appear in writing within 21 days to show cause why summary judgment should not be entered against her. She failed to file a response. It is therefore ORDERED that plaintiffs motion for summary judgment is GRANTED.In addition, plaintiffs motion for default judgment as to defendants Philip L. Riley, Love to Give Foundation, Citibank NA, U.S. Bank National Association fka Firstar Bank NA dba Elan Card Services, and the State of Oregon 60 is GRANTED. Signed on 6/5/13 by Judge Michael W. Mosman. (dls)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF OREGON PORTLAND DIVISION UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff, No. 3:12-cv-00203-MO v. OPINION AND ORDER PHILIP L. RILEY et al., Defendants. MOSMAN, J., On April 17, 2013, plaintiff filed a motion for summary judgment [64]. Defendant Carol Riley’s response to that motion was due on May 13, 2013. No response was filed. Accordingly, on May 15, 2013, I ordered [70] Ms. Riley to appear in writing within 21 days to show cause why summary judgment should not be entered against her. She failed to file a response. It is therefore ORDERED that plaintiff’s motion for summary judgment is GRANTED. In addition, plaintiff’s motion for default judgment as to defendants Philip L. Riley, Love to Give Foundation, Citibank NA, U.S. Bank National Association fka Firstar Bank NA dba Elan Card Services, and the State of Oregon [60] is GRANTED. DATED this 5th day of June, 2013. /s/ Michael W. Mosman ___ MICHAEL W. MOSMAN United States District Judge 1 – OPINION AND ORDER

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