SPRING VALLEY PRODUCE, INC. et al v. STEA BROS., INC. et al
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ORDER THAT THE MOTION FOR DEFAULT JUDGMENT IS GRANTED. THE COURT AWARDS A DEFAULT JUDGMENT AGAINST DEFENDANTS STEA BROS, INC. AND ANTHONY STEA AS OUTLINED HEREIN. SIGNED BY HONORABLE WENDY BEETLESTONE ON 5/18/2015. 5/18/2015 ENTERED AND COPIES MAILED TO UNREPS, E-MAILED.(kp, )
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA
SPRING VALLEY PRODUCE, INC. d/b/a
PRODUCE CONNECTION AND THE
SALAD FARM, LLC,
Plaintiff,
v.
CIVIL ACTION
NO. 15-193
STEA BROS., INC, FRANK STEA, JR.
AND ANTHONY STEA,
Defendants.
ORDER
AND NOW, this 18th day of May, 2015, upon consideration of Plaintiffs’ Motion for
Entry of Default Judgment by Court Against Defendants Stea Bros., Inc. and Anthony Stea (ECF
No. 16) and in the absence of any opposition thereto, it is ORDERED that the Motion is
GRANTED. The Court awards a DEFAULT JUDGMENT against Defendants Stea Bros., Inc.
and Anthony Stea as follows:
1.
Spring Valley Produce, Inc. (“Spring Valley) is awarded the principal sum of
$117,027.25;
2.
Spring Valley is further awarded prejudgment interest through the date of this
judgment, which is $481;
3.
Spring Valley is further awarded postjudgment interest on the combined sum of
paragraphs 1 and 2 above at the rate specified in 28 U.S.C. § 1961(a);
4.
The Salad Farm, Inc. (“Salad Farm”) is awarded the principal sum of $18,843.32;
5.
Salad Farm is further awarded attorney fees and costs in the amount of $6,247.87;
6.
Salad Farm is further awarded prejudgment interest through the date of this
judgment, which is $4,202.10;
7.
Salad Farm is further awarded postjudgment interest on the combined sum of
paragraphs 4-6 above at the rate specified in 28 U.S.C. § 1961(a).
BY THE COURT:
/S/WENDY BEETLESTONE, J.
_______________________________
WENDY BEETLESTONE, J.
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