USA v. Layton et al
USA |
Unknown Spouses/Heirs/Devisees/Legatees of Lisa M. Coffey, Unknown Spouse of Jason Andrew Layton, David Clifton McQuarter, Unknown Additional Heirs/Devisees/Legatees of Lisa M. Coffey, Daniel Thomas McQuarter, Jason Andrew Layton, Unknown Spouse of David Clifton McQuarter, Matthew Mark Layton, Unknown Spouse of Lisa M. Coffey, Unknown Spouse of Matthew Mark Layton and Unknown Spouse of Daniel Thomas McQuarter |
Unknown Executor/Executrix of Lisa Coffey |
6:2018cv00190 |
July 11, 2018 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky |
London Office |
Pulaski |
Karen K Caldwell |
Real Property: Foreclosure |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1345 |
None |
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Filing 3 Summons Issued as to Jason Andrew Layton, Matthew Mark Layton, Daniel Thomas McQuarter, David Clifton McQuarter; Summons issued and returned to counsel electronically (KJA) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT ( Filing fee $400; receipt number 0643-4117447), filed by USA. (Attachments: #1 Exhibit A - Promissory Note, #2 Exhibit B - Mortgage, #3 Exhibit C - Subsidy Repayment, #4 Exhibit D - Affidavit of Proof of Statement of Account, #5 Proposed Summons as to Daniel Thomas McQuarter, #6 Proposed Summons as to David Clifton McQuarter, #7 Proposed Summons as to Jason Andrew Layton, #8 Proposed Summons as to Matthew Mark Layton, #9 Civil Cover Sheet)(KJA) |
Conflict Check run. (KJA) |
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