Thomas E Perez v. Scot Brain et al
Thomas E. Perez |
Scott Berg, Scott Brain, Jaime Briceno, Cement Masons Joint Apprenticeship Trust, Cement Masons So. Cal. Health and Welfare Fund Trust, Cement Masons So. Cal. Indiv. Retirement Account Defined Contribution Trust, Cement Masons So. Cal. Pension Trust, Cement Masons Southern California Administrative Corporation, Frank Crouch, Eleven Counties Cement Masons Vacation Savings Plan Trust, Marcos Enriquez, Fitzgerald Jacobs, Barton Jaime, Bill Lee, Billy Lujan, Jesse Mendez, Larry Nodland, Enrico Prieto, Phil Salerno, Mac Tarrosa and Zenith American Solutions |
2:2014cv03911 |
May 21, 2014 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
John A. Kronstadt |
Alicia G. Rosenberg |
Labor: E.R.I.S.A. |
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Filing 551 AMENDED JUDGMENT by Judge John A. Kronstadt. IT IS ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that the permanent injunction against Defendants Scott Brain, Melissa W. Cook, and Melissa W. Cook and Associates, P.C. 510 set out above is VACATED in its entirety. FURTHER OR DERED AND ADJUDGED that, within 30 days of the date of entry of this Judgment, the Cook Defendants shall disgorge $61,480.62 to the Southern California Cement Masons Trust Funds, which is the amount of fees received as a result of work performed that was prohibited conduct, and that post-judgment interest be paid thereon as provided by 28 USC 1961; FURTHER ORDERED that Plaintiff, Brain, Briceno, and the Cook Defendants shall bear his, her or its own costs. (jp) |
Filing 510 FINAL JUDGMENT AND PERMANENT INJUNCTION filed by Judge John A. Kronstadt. (MD JS-6. Case Terminated) (ah) |
Filing 196 CONSENT JUDGMENT CONSENT JUDGMENT ANDORDER WITH DEFENDANTSDAVID ALLEN, JAIME BARTON,FRANK CROUCH, MARCOSENRIQUEZ, PHIL SALERNO,MAC TARROSA, BILLY LUJAN,ENRICO PRIETO, SCOTT BERG,LARRY NODLAND, JESSEMENDEZ, FITZGERALDJACOBS, CEMENT MASONSSOUTHERN CALI FORNIAADMINISTRATIVECORPORATION, ROBERTNORLING, ZENITH AMERICANSOLUTIONS, BILL LEE, theCEMENT MASONS SO. CAL.HEALTH AND WELFARE FUNDTRUST, the CEMENT MASONSSO. CAL. PENSION TRUST, theELEVEN COUNTIES CEMENTMASONS VACATION SAVINGSPLAN TRUST, the CEMENT MASONS JOINTAPPRENTICESHIP TRUST, andthe CEMENT MASONS SO. CAL.INDIV. RETIREMENT ACCOUNTDEFINED CONTRIBUTIONTRUST by Judge John A. Kronstadt. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, ADJUDGED, and DECREED that:1. Defendants DAVID ALLEN, JAIME BARTON, FRANK CROUCH,MARCO S ENRIQUEZ, PHIL SALERNO, MAC TARROSA, BILLY LUJAN,ENRICO PRIETO, SCOTT BERG, LARRY NODLAND, JESSE MENDEZ,FITZGERALD JACOBS, ZENITH AMERICAN SOLUTIONS, and BILL LEE shall,within thirty days from the entry of this Consent Judgment and Order by this Co urt, paythe sum of $630,000, less lawful deductions, to Cheryle Ann Robbins, Cory Rice andLouise Bansmer and judgment is hereby entered against them jointly and severally insuch amount. Payments shall be made as follows: Cheryle Ann Robbins shal l be paid $400,000 as lost wages, less regular lawful payroll deductions such as income tax withholdings and Social Security contributions; Cory Rice shall be paid $56,000 as lost wages, less regular lawful payroll deductions such as income tax withholdings and Social Security contributions;and Louise Bansmer shall be paid $174,00, $67,000 as lost wages and $107,000 as consequential damages in the form of lost Social Security benefits, less regular lawful payroll deductions such as income tax withholding and Social Security contributions. ( MD JS-6. Case Terminated ) See Consent Judgment for Further Specifics. (bp) |
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