United States Of America v. Richardson

Filing 14

ORDERED that the Court ADOPTS as its own the findings of fact and recommendation of the USMJ, as set forth in the 12/9/2016 Report and Recommendation; that judgment is ENTERED by default in favor of plaintiff, the United States of America, and agains t defendant, Robert Steven Richardson, for unpaid federal income taxes in the total amount of $1,286,008.13, plus statutory additions to tax accruing from 5/23/2016, and continuing until paid. Signed by District Judge T. S. Ellis, III on 12/28/2016. (rban, )

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INTHE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FORTHE EASTERNDISTRICT OF VIRGINIA Aloandria Division UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintilf, V. Civil Action No. l:16cvSS4 ROBERT STEVEN RICHARDSON, Drfendant. JUDGMENT ORDFR Upon consideration ofthe December 9,2016 R^rt and Reconunendation ofthe United States Magistrate Judge, no objections having been filed, and upon an independent de novo review of the reconi. It is hereby ORDERED that the Court ADOPTS as its own the findings of fact and recommendation of the United Slates Magistrate Judge, as set forth in the December 9, 2016 Reportand Recommendation. Accordingly, itis fiirther ORDERED that judgment is ENTERED by defeult in favor of plaintiff, the United States of America, and against defendant, Robert Steven Richardson, for unpaid federal income taxes in the total amount of$1,286,008.13, plus statutory additions to tax accruing from May 23,2016, and continuing until paid. The Clerk is DIRECTED to enter judgment in accordance with this Order, pursuant to Rule 58, Fed. R, Civ. P., and to place this matter among the ended causes. The Clerk is further DIRECTED to send acopy ofthis Judgment Order to defendant, the Magistrate Judge and all counsel of recoid. AlexandrK VA T. S. Ellis, m December 28,2016 United States ict Judge

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