JT Holdings v. Schaffler (PLR2)

Filing 13

JUDGMENT: After reviewing the record, the Court agrees with the R&R and hereby ADOPTS it. For the reasons stated in the R&R, JT Holdingss motion for default judgment 6 is GRANTED. Default judgment is hereby ENTERED against Thomas F. Schaffler in the amount of $420,513.92 plus interest. JT Holdings is ORDERED to file with the Clerks office within 30 days a bill of costs with an itemized accounting. Signed by District Judge Pamela L Reeves on 7/27/18. (ABF)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE KNOXVILLE DIVISION ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) JT HOLDINGS, Plaintiff, v. THOMAS F. SCHAFFLER, Defendant. NO. 3:17-cv-00524 REEVES/POPLIN JUDGMENT Before the Court is United States Magistrate Judge Poplin’s Report and Recommendation (“R&R”) [D. 12]. Judge Poplin recommends that JT Holdings’s motion for default judgment [D. 6] be granted, and that default judgment in the amount of $414,235.92 be entered in JT Holdings’s favor. Judge Poplin further recommends that JT Holdings be awarded $6,278.00 for the attorney’s fees and costs incurred in litigating this case for a total judgment of $420,513.92 plus interest. There have been no objections to the R&R, and enough time has passed to treat any objection as forfeited. See 28 U.S.C. § 636(b)(1); FED. R. CIV. P. 72(b)(2). After reviewing the record, the Court agrees with the R&R and hereby ADOPTS it. For the reasons stated in the R&R, JT Holdings’s motion for default judgment [D. 6] is GRANTED. Default judgment is hereby ENTERED against Thomas F. Schaffler in the amount of $420,513.92 plus interest. JT Holdings is ORDERED to file with the Clerk’s office within 30 days a bill of costs with an itemized accounting. IT IS SO ORDERED. ______________________________________ ___________________________________ _ _ _ _ UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE T I R UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE 1

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