BookIt Operating, LLC v. WF Media Services, Inc. et al
BookIt Operating, LLC |
Kimberly Fletcher, WF Media Services, Inc. and Steven Wexler |
2:2014cv05946 |
July 29, 2014 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Ronald S.W. Lew |
Ralph Zarefsky |
Fraud or Truth-In-Lending |
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Filing 92 STIPULATED JUDGMENT AGAINST DEFENDANT STEVEN WEXLER by Judge Ronald S.W. Lew. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that: Judgment is entered in favor of BookIt Operating, LLC, d/b/a BookIt.com and against Steven Wexler, in the amount of $87,500. Execution on this judgment may issue immediately. Judgment to bear interest at the judgment rate. (yl) |
Filing 58 STIPULATED JUDGMENT by Judge Ronald S.W. Lew in the principal amount of $225,000.00 Related to: APPLICATION for Issuance of Stipulated Judgment 56 . (jre) |
Filing 35 ORDER Re: DEFENDANT KIMBERLY FLETCHER'S MOTION TO DISMISS FIRST AMENDED COMPLAINT 17 ; DEFENDANT WF MEDIA SERVICES, INC.'S MOTION FOR JOINDER IN MOTION TO DISMISS 19 by Judge Ronald S.W. Lew. The Court GRANTS Defendant WF Media Services, Inc.'s Motion for Joinder. The Court DENIES Defendant Fletchers Motion to Dismiss in its entirety. (Kimberly Fletcher Answer now due 5/28/2015; WF Media Services, Inc. Answer now due 5/28/2015.) SEE ORDER FOR COMPLETE DETAILS. (jre) |
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