Meiburger v. R&S Floor Design, Inc.

Filing 3

ORDER - It is hereby ORDERED that the Report & Recommendation 2 be, and the same hereby is, ADOPTED; and it is further ORDERED that Plaintiffs Motion for Default Judgment be, and the same hereby is, GRANTED; and it is further ORDERED that JUDGMENT be entered in favor of Plaintiff and against Defendant in the amount of $11,456.33 in principal. Interest on the principal amount of the Judgment will post-Judgment at the statutory rate pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1961. Signed by District Judge Anthony J Trenga on 6/8/18. (gwalk, ) copies mailed as directed in the order

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA Alexandria Division JANET M. MEIBURGER, Trustee Plaintiff, Civil No, 1:18-CV-417-AJT-MSN V. R&S FLOOR DESIGN, INC. Defendant. ORDER This matter is before the Court on the Report & Recommendation of the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Virginia [Doc. No. 2], recommending that the Plaintiffs Motion for Default Judgment against the Defendant be granted, and that a money judgment be entered for the Plaintiff in the amount of $11,456.33, The Bankruptcy Judge advised the parties that objections to the Report & Recommendation must be filed within fourteen days of service and that failure to object waives appellate review. No objections have been filed. Having conducted a de novo review of the evidence in this case, the Court adopts and incorporates the findings and recommendations of the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Virginia. Accordingly, it is hereby ORDERED that the Report & Recommendation [Doc, No. 2] be, and the same hereby is, ADOPTED; and it is further ORDERED that Plaintiffs Motion for Default Judgment be, and the same hereby is, GRANTED; and it is further

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