In Re: Eresian v. Mantalvanos, et al
Ara Eresian, Jr. |
Richard King, David W. Ostrander and William N. Mantalvanos |
William N. Mantalvanos |
3:2012cv30223 |
December 20, 2012 |
US District Court for the District of Massachusetts |
Springfield Office |
Hampden |
George A. OToole |
Bankruptcy Appeal (801) |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1334 Bankruptcy Appeal |
None |
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Filing 35 Judge F. Dennis Saylor, IV: ORDER entered. MEMORANDUM AND ORDER. The Court's civil contempt order of February 5, 2015, is amended as set forth in this Order. Appellee's motion for an order of civil contempt is granted. Appellant's motion to vacate the finding of civil contempt is denied. The order of February 19, 2015, staying the February 5, 2015 order of contempt and the execution of the accompanying arrest warrant is vacated. The arrest warrant as to Ara Eresian, Jr, issu ed on February 6, 2015, shall be in full force and effect. He shall be incarcerated (1) for a term of 90 days or (2) until he complies with this Courts orders of September 20, 2013, and February 10, 2014, or makes satisfactory arrangements to do so as approved by the Court, whichever period is shorter.(FDS, law3) |
Filing 6 Judge George A. OToole, Jr: ELECTRONIC OPINION AND ORDER entered granting 5 Motion to Dismiss (Danieli, Chris) |
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