Countrymark Cooperative, LLP v. Jolly et al
Countrymark Cooperative, LLP |
Peter E. Jolly, Alladin Oil Corporation, Energy Capital, Inc., William H. Delacey, Donna Jo Hornovich, Mary Ann Delacey Lee, Betty Lou Coleman, Linda Sue Kunze, Charles Delacey and United States of America |
4:2010cv00054 |
April 19, 2010 |
US District Court for the Western District of Kentucky |
Owensboro Office |
Daviess |
E. Robert Goebel |
Joseph H. McKinley |
Recovery of Overpayment and Enforcement of Judgment |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1441 |
None |
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Filing 63 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER: Defendants William H.DeLacey, Donna Jo Hornovich, Mary Ann Delacey Lee, Betty Lou Coleman, Linda Sue Kunze andCharles DeLaceys (collectively the DeLacey Defendants) Motion for Default Judgment and/or Summary Judgment [37 ] is GRANTED IN PART and DENIED IN PART. It is GRANTED IN PART as to the default judgments against Defendant Aladdin Oil Corporation, Energy Capital, Inc., and Dale and Helen Thompson. It is DENIED IN PART as to summary judgment against Defendant Pet er Jolly. It is FURTHER ORDERED that an evidentiary hearing is scheduled for Wednesday, May 16, 2012, at 9:00 am, prevailing time, at the United States Courthouse in Owensboro,Kentucky. Signed by Chief Judge Joseph H. McKinley, Jr on 3/16/12. cc:counsel, Peter Jolly (pro se) (JBM) |
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