Lester, et al v. Percudani, et al

Filing 574

ORDER (memorandum 573 filed previously as separate docket entry) - It is hereby ORDERED that: 1. Defts' motion 557 for release of supersedeas bond GRANTED in part & DENIED in part.; 2. Clrk of Ct directed to release supersedeas bond & distr ibute the funds posted for the bond & any interest thereon to cnsl for defts, Marshall Anders, Esq.; 3. Atty Anders shall hold funds in escrow until further order of ct or joint filing of stip of dismissal. (See order for complete details.) Signed by Chief Judge Christopher C. Conner on 12/5/13. (ki)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA EDDIE and SHARON LESTER, et al., Plaintiffs : CIVIL ACTION NO. 3:01-CV-1182 : : (Chief Judge Conner) v. : : GENE PERCUDANI, et al., : Defendants : -------------------------------------------------------PABLO ACRE, et al., Plaintiffs v. CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE CORP., et al., Defendants : : : : : : : : CIVIL ACTION NO. 1:04-CV-0832 (Chief Judge Conner) ORDER AND NOW, this 5th day of December, 2013, upon consideration of defendants’ motion (Case No. 3:01-CV-1182, Doc. 557) to release the supersedeas bond, and for the reasons set forth in the accompanying memorandum, it is hereby ORDERED that: 1. Defendants’ motion (Case No. 3:01-CV-1182, Doc. 557) for release of the supersedeas bond is GRANTED in part and DENIED in part. 2. The Clerk of Court is directed to release the supersedeas bond and distribute the funds posted for the bond and any interest thereon to counsel for defendants, Marshall Anders, Esquire. 3. Attorney Anders shall hold the funds in escrow until further order of the court or the joint filing of a stipulation of dismissal. /S/ CHRISTOPHER C. CONNER Christopher C. Conner, Chief Judge United States District Court Middle District of Pennsylvania

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