Johnson v. RCO Legal, P.S. et al
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ORDER signed by Judge Robert S. Lasnik granting 4 Motion for Default Judgment ORDERED that Garnishee Wells Fargo Home Mortgage Inc. is in default and that plaintiff is granted judgment in the amount of $903,538.83 against garnishee Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, Inc. (CDA)
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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON
SEATTLE DIVISION
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LARRY W. JOHNSON,
Plaintiff/Movant,
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v.
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DEFAULT JUDGMENT AGAINST
GARNISHEE
RCO LEGAL, P.S.,
Defendant/Respondent,
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NO. 17 MS-00172 RSL
v.
WELLS FARGO HOME MORTGAGE,
INC.,
Garnishee.
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I. JUDGMENT SUMMARY
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Judgment Creditor:
LARRY W. JOHSON
Judgment Debtor on Underlying Judgment:
RCO LEGAL, P.S.
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Judgment Debtor on Garnishment
(Garnishee):
WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE, INC
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Judgment Principal (Writ Amount):
$903,538.83
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Judgment Amount, Interest, Fees and Costs
Shall Bear Interest at 12% Per Annum.
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DEFAULT JUDGMENT AGAINST GARNISHEE - 1
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Matthew D. Green and
Elizabeth Hebener Norwood of
Green & Norwood PLLC
Attorney for Judgment Creditor:
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II. ORDER
THIS MATTER having come on regularly upon plaintiff’s “Motion and Certified
Statement for Default and Default Judmgent [sic] Against Garnishee,” (Dkt. # 4); it appearing
that garnishee Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, Inc. (“Garnishee”) was properly served with a
Writ of Garnishment, an answer form, and a check of $20 as required by RCW 6.27.110(a),
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that no answer was filed or served in the time allowed, and that notice of default was given;
and the Court being otherwise fully advised; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS
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ORDERED that Garnishee Wells Fargo Home Mortgage Inc. is in default and that
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plaintiff is granted judgment in the amount of $903,538.83 against garnishee Wells Fargo
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Home Mortgage, Inc.
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Dated this 5th day of March, 2018.
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ROBERT S. LASNIK
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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DEFAULT JUDGMENT AGAINST GARNISHEE - 2
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