Federal Trade Commission v. National Landmark Logistics LLC et al
Filing
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ORDER STAYING CASE for 120 days to consider settlement agreement as to the Liberty Solutions Defendants only re 70 Stipulation filed by Federal Trade Commission. Signed by Honorable J Michelle Childs on 11/19/2020. (asni, )
0:20-cv-02592-JMC
Date Filed 11/19/20
Entry Number 72
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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA
ROCK HILL DIVISION
Federal Trade Commission,
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Plaintiff,
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v.
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National Landmark Logistics LLC, also
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d/b/a UBS TRStar Systems, LLC;
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National Landmark Service of United
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Recovery LLC; Liberty Solutions &
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Associates, LLC; LSA Processing System, )
LLC; Silverlake Landmark Recovery
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Group, LLC; Jean Cellent, a/k/a Jean)
Pierre Cellent, in his individual and
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corporate capacity; James Dennison, in his )
individual and corporate capacity; and
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Eric Dennison, in his individual and
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corporate capacity,
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Defendants.
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Civil Action No.: 0:20-cv-02592-JMC
ORDER STAYING CASE FOR 120 DAYS
TO CONSIDER SETTLEMENT
AGREEMENT AS TO THE
LIBERTY SOLUTIONS DEFENDANTS
This matter is before the court on the stipulated motion of the FTC and Defendants Liberty
Solutions & Associates LLC, LSA Processing Systems, LLC, James Dennison, and Eric Dennison
(the “Liberty Solutions Defendants”), to stay all deadlines in this case for 120 days so that the FTC
can consider a final settlement agreement in this matter with the Liberty Solutions Defendants.
(See ECF No. 70.) Having considered the stipulated motion in addition to the record, the court
finds good cause exists to grant the requested stay.
Accordingly, it is hereby ORDERED that the stipulated motion (ECF No. 70) is
GRANTED.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that all deadlines in this case that relate to the FTC and the
Liberty Solutions Defendants, including the deadline by which the Liberty Solutions Defendants
must file an answer or otherwise respond to the Complaint (see ECF No. 69), shall be continued
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for 120 days from the date hereof.
IT IS ORDERED that this stay shall not apply to Defendants National Landmark Logistics
LLC, National Landmark Service of United Recovery LLC, Silverlake Landmark Recovery Group
LLC, and Jean Cellent. The case and litigation shall continue, and all deadlines remain unaffected,
as to Defendants National Landmark Logistics LLC, National Landmark Service of United
Recovery LLC, Silverlake Landmark Recovery Group LLC, and Jean Cellent.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that this stay shall not apply to the Receiver’s continued
actions under, and implementation of, the Court’s orders.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
United States District Judge
November 19, 2020
Columbia, South Carolina
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