Roberts v. TriPlanet Partners LLC et al
Benjamin Roberts |
TriPlanet Partners LLC, Sophien Bennaceur and Imed Bennaceur |
3:2012cv01222 |
August 21, 2012 |
US District Court for the District of Connecticut |
New Haven Office |
Fairfield |
Stefan R. Underhill |
Other Contract |
28 U.S.C. ยง 2201 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 319 ORDER regarding Show Cause hearing (see attached). Signed by Judge Joan G. Margolis on 4/7/2016.(Malone, A.) |
Filing 308 Ruling granting defendants' 305 Motion for Reconsideration to the limited extent set forth in the attached ruling. On or before March 29, 2016, plaintiff's counsel shall advise the Court and defense counsel in writing whether he still wishes to proceed with an Examination of Judgment Debtor hearing. Signed by Judge Joan G. Margolis on 3/24/16. (Malone, A.) |
Filing 288 ORDER AND CLARIFICATION OF ENTRY OF FINAL JUDGMENT. Please see attached Order. Signed by Judge Jeffrey A. Meyer on 6/24/2015.(Steinfeld, Sarah) |
Filing 276 ORDER: Defendants' motion to dismiss for lack of jurisdiction (Doc. # 265 ) is DENIED. Plaintiff's renewed motion for sanctions (Doc. # 199 ) is GRANTED as it applies to Sophien and Imed Bennaceur, and DENIED as it applies to TriPlanet, wit hout prejudice to renewal in the event that the bankruptcy stay is lifted. Both plaintiff's and defendants' motions to adjust the Rule 26(f) scheduling order (Docs. # 224 , # 220 ) are DENIED as moot. Defendants' motion to seal (Doc. # 258 ) is GRANTED. Plaintiff's motion for a protective order (Doc. # 212 ) is DENIED without prejudice to renewal in the event that the bankruptcy stay is lifted as to defendant TriPlanet. Plaintiff's motion to preclude and strike defendant 's letter (Doc. # 274 ) is DENIED. IT IS ADJUDGED AND ORDERED THAT default judgment shall enter in favor of plaintiff and against both Sophien and Imed Bennaceur as to Counts II (violation of the Connecticut Wage Statute), IV (Fraud), VI (Violat ion of § 10(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and Rule 10b-5), VII (Breach of Fiduciary Duties), and VIII (Conversion). Count XI (Constructive Trust) is converted into a request for relief. Plaintiff is awarded default damages in the amount of $8,136,222.60. Please see attached order. Signed by Judge Jeffrey A. Meyer on 3/31/2015. (Steinfeld, Sarah) |
Filing 184 ORDER denying 121 Plaintiff's Motion for Preliminary Injunction; denying without prejudice 121 Plaintiff's Motion for Sanctions; denying 132 Defendants' Motion for Sanctions; denying 157 Defendants' Motion for Prejudgment Remedy; denying 157 Defendants' Motion to Vacate Prejudgment Remedy; denying 158 Defendants' Motion for Disclosure of Assets; and requiring Defendants to disclose additional assets to comply with prior Order 113 Compelling the Defendants' Disclosure of Assets. Signed by Judge Jeffrey A. Meyer on 05/08/2014. (Steinfeld, Sarah) |
Filing 78 ORDER granting 14 Motion for Prejudgment Remedy; granting 15 Motion for Disclosure. Signed by Judge Stefan R. Underhill on 6/20/2013.(Carter, J.) |
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