Sexton v. South Carolina Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Company et al

Filing 36

JUDGMENT in favor of South Carolina Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Company, Southern Farm Bureau Casualty Insurance Company, Southern Farm Bureau Life Insurance Company against Terry D. Sexton (asni, )

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AO 450 (Rev. 01/09) Judgment in a Civil Action UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT for the District of South Carolina Terry D. Sexton, Plaintiff v. Civil Action No. 3:18-00909-JMC South Carolina Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Company; Southern Farm Bureau Casualty Insurance Company; Southern Farm Bureau Life Insurance Company, Defendants JUDGMENT IN A CIVIL ACTION The court has ordered that (check one): ’ the plaintiff (name) recover from the defendant (name) which includes prejudgment interest at the rate of the amount of %, plus postjudgment interest at the rate of dollars ($ ), %, along with costs. ’ the plaintiff recover nothing, the action be dismissed on the merits, and the defendant (name) recover costs from the plaintiff (name) . O other: the Plaintiff shall take nothing of the Defendants and this action is dismissed. This action was (check one): ’ tried by a jury with Judge ’ tried by Judge presiding, and the jury has rendered a verdict. without a jury and the above decision was reached. O decided by the Honorable J. Michelle Childs, United States District Judge presiding. The court having accepted the Report and Recommendations of Magistrate Judge Paige J. Gossett which granted the defendants’ motion for partial judgment on the pleadings as to plaintiff’s first and second causes of action and granted defendants’ motion to dismiss the plaintiff’s complaint pursuant to Federal Rules of Civil Procedure 37(b)(2)(A) and 41(b). Date: April 16, 2019 CLERK OF COURT s/Angie Snipes Signature of Clerk or Deputy Clerk

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