Fleetone Factoring, LLC v. International Air Cargo, LLC et al
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DEFAULT JUDGMENT: Judgment by default is entered in favor of Fleetone Factoring, LLC against Mr. Giorgio A. Petrucci in the amount of $1,046,562.40 plus post judgment interest at the rate established by law. Defendant may seek attorney fees a nd costs pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 54(d)(2) and taxable costs pursuant to Local Rule 54.01(a). Signed by Keith Throckmorton, Clerk of Court on 7/29/13. (xc: Giorgio A. Petrucci by regular mail). (DOCKET TEXT SUMMARY ONLY-ATTORNEYS MUST OPEN THE PDF AND READ THE ORDER.)(la)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE
NASHVILLE DIVISION
FLEETONE FACTORING, LLC,
Plaintiff,
v.
INTERNATIONAL AIR CARGO, LLC,
GIORGIO A. PETRUCCI and JIM DAVIS,
Defendants.
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Case No. 3:12-cv-1079
Judge Trauger
DEFAULT JUDGMENT
Before the Clerk is the Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 55(b)(1) Motion for Judgment
by Default against Giorgio A. Petrucci filed by Plaintiff Fleetone Factoring, LLC (“Fleet One”)
(Docket Entry No. 30). Based on the motion, the written submissions, the arguments, and the
record as a whole, the Clerk finds that defendant Giorgio A. Petrucci was properly served with
a copy of the summons and complaint, that he has failed to answer or otherwise respond to the
complaint within the time prescribed by law, that he is not an infant or incompetent, that an entry
of default by Mr. Petrucci was noted on the docket, and that the motion should be granted.
Accordingly, it is hereby:
ORDERED, ADJUDGED, and DECREED, that judgment by default is entered in
favor of Fleetone Factoring, LLC against Mr. Giorgio A. Petrucci in the amount of
$1,046,562.40 plus post judgment interest at the rate established by law. Defendant may seek
attorney fees and costs pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 54(d)(2) and taxable costs
pursuant to Local Rule 54.01(a).
s/ Keith Throckmorton
Clerk of Court
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