New York Life Insurance Company v. Apostolidis et al
New York Life Insurance Company |
Penelope Apostolidis, Helen Apostolidis, Lisa Apostolidis and Maria Apostolidis |
2:2010cv05672 |
December 8, 2010 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of New York |
Central Islip Office |
Arthur D. Spatt |
William D. Wall |
Insurance |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1335 Interpleader Action |
None |
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Filing 20 MEMORANDUM OF DECISION AND ORDER - It is hereby ORDERED that the Plaintiff is directed to deposit the sum of $129,038.72, plus claim interest, with the Court registry in an interest bearing account within twenty days of the date of this Memorand um of Decision and Order. Upon payment of the funds with the Clerk of the Court, the Plaintiff shall be released and discharged from any further liability to any party in this action arising out of the life insurance policies issued to Konstantinos A postolidis, identified by policy numbers 34 575 081 and 37 310 131; and it is further ORDERED that pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 2361 and 28 U.S.C. § 1335, the Defendants are enjoined from instituting any action or other proceeding in any state o r United States court affecting the subject matters involved in this interpleader action, and it is further ORDERED that the Plaintiffs motion for attorneys fees and costs is denied. Signed by Senior Judge Arthur D. Spatt on 1/24/12. (Coleman, Laurie) |
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