Joe Hand Promotions Inc v. Walters et al
Filing
96
CONSENT ORDER OF JUDGMENT awarding plaintiff the sum of $12,500.00. Signed by Honorable Joseph F Anderson, Jr on 08/12/2013. (bshr, )
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA
Columbia Division
JOE HAND PROMOTIONS, INC.
Plaintiff,
C.A. NO. 3:12-CV-00253
VS.
MATTHEW WALTERS, et al.,
CONSENT ORDER OF
JUDGMENT
Defendant
Matthew Walters, a natural person of legal age, and Tavern on Main, LLC d/b/a
Tavern on Main, (hereinafter “Defendants”), being residents of the County of Sumter, State of
South Carolina, and/or officers, directors, shareholders and/or principals of Tavern on Main,
LLC d/b/a/ Tavern on Main, a limited liability company licensed to do business in the State of
South Carolina, hereby consent to the entry of judgment in favor of the Plaintiff, Joe Hand
Promotions, Inc., (hereinafter “Plaintiff”) for the sum of $12,500.00. This Consent Order of
Judgment is for money justly due and owing to Plaintiff by reason of the exhibition of several
Ultimate Fighting Championship events by Defendants in violation of the rights held by Joe
Hand Promotions, Inc. and Title 47 U.S.C. Section 605 and/or Title 47 U.S.C. Sections 553, et
seq. Facts further enumerating the cause of action out of which this debt arose are set forth more
completely in Plaintiff’s Amended Complaint, which was filed December 6, 2012 in United
States District Court, Columbia Division, and bearing C.A. NO. 3:12-CV-00253. The claims
amongst Defendant and Time Warner Cable, Inc, a third-party defendant, shall endure and be
decided by binding arbitration.
IT IS SO ORDERED:
s/Joseph F. Anderson, Jr.
Honorable Joseph F. Anderson, Jr.
United States District Judge
Signed this 12th day of August, 2013.
I So Move:
I So Consent:
/s/ Eric C. Hale, Esq.
Eric C. Hale, Esq.,
Attorney for Plaintiff
Post Office Box 1605
Irmo, SC 29063
/s/ John Keffer, Esq.
John Keffer
Attorney for Defendant
23 W. Calhoun Street
Sumter, SC 29150
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