Orso v. Scire et al
Matthew E. Orso in his capacity as court-appointed Receiver for Rex Venture Group, LLC d/b/a ZeekRewards.com doing business as ZeekRewards.com |
Todd Disner and Nathan Scire |
Nationwide Judgment Recovery, Inc. |
1:2021mi00041 |
May 14, 2021 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Georgia |
Other Statutory Actions |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1963 |
None |
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Filing 3 SATISFACTION OF JUDGMENT as to Nathan Scire by Nationwide Judgment Recovery, Inc.. (Dinardo, Joseph) |
WRIT of Execution issued in the amount of $11,679.75 as to Nathan Scire. Sent by Certified mail to Joseph J. Dinardo, counsel for plaintiff. Certified mail number 9171999991703257183914. (bdb) |
Filing 2 APPLICATION for Writ of of Execution by Nationwide Judgment Recovery, Inc.. (Dinardo, Joseph) |
-DOCKETED IN ERROR - WRONG CASE -Filing Fee Paid: $ 49.00, receipt number AGANDC-10997553 (eop) Modified text on 5/17/2021 (eop). |
Filing 1 REGISTRATION of Foreign Judgment filed by Matthew E. Orso. (Final Judgement entered against NATHAN SCIRE in the amount of $11,679.75 ) (Attachments: #1 Amended Receivership Order Appointing Successor Receiver, #2 Order Granting Motion to Sell Judgments, #3 Assignment of Judgment, #4 Letter to Clerk, #5 Civil Cover Sheet)(eop) |
Filing Fee Paid: $ 49.00, receipt number AGANDC-10976067 (eop) |
Miscellaneous Case Terminated. (eop) |
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