Dish Network LLC et al v. Tan Nguyen et al
Dish Network LLC, EchoStar Technologies LLC and Nagrastar LLC |
Does and Tan Nguyen |
8:2012cv00369 |
March 9, 2012 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Marc L. Goldman |
James V. Selna |
Consumer Credit |
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Filing 69 FINAL JUDGMENT AND PERMANENT INJUNCTION by Judge James V. Selna, in favor of Dish Network LLC, EchoStar Technologies LLC, Nagrastar LLC against Tan Nguyen in the principal amount of $6,376,600.00, interest in the amount of $0.00, attorneys fees of $0.00, costs of $0.00 for a total judgment of $6,376,600.00. (MD JS-6, Case Terminated) (rla) |
Filing 52 (IN CHAMBERS) ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE by Judge James V. Selna, It appears that Nguyen has yet to comply fully with the PIO and the Court's contempt order. Nguyen is ordered to show cause in person at 11:00 a.m. on July 9, 2012 why further sanctions should not be imposed. Such sanctions may include striking his answer and/or ordering Nguyen incarcerated until he purges himself of contempt by making full compliance with the PIO and the contempt order. An written response shall be filed no later that July 5, 2012. A failure to appear may result in the issuance of bench warrant and incarceration related thereto to compel Tran's appearance. (rla) |
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