Fitzhenry v. Vacation Consulting Services, LLC et al
Mark Fitzhenry |
Vacation Consulting Services, LLC, Brian Jay Scroggs and John Does 1-10 |
4:2017cv00774 |
February 21, 2017 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri |
St. Louis Office |
St. Louis - County |
Ronnie L. White |
Consumer Credit |
47 U.S.C. ยง 0227 |
None |
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Filing 80 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER : IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Third-Party Plaintiffs Vacation Consulting Services, LLC and Brian Jay Scroggs' Motion to Strike Third-Party Defendants Rogelio Mendoza, Jr., d/b/a Mendoza Marketing and Mendoza Marketing, LLC 039;s Affirmative Defenses (ECF No. 53 ) is GRANTED in part and DENIED in part. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that affirmative defenses 2 and 7 are STRICKEN. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Third-Party Plaintiffs Vacation Consulting Services, LLC and Brian J ay Scroggs' alternative Motion for a More Definite Statement is GRANTED. Mendoza Marketing shall file an amended answer amending affirmative defenses 3, 5, and 6 consistent with this Memorandum and Order no later than February 16, 2018.. Signed by District Judge Ronnie L. White on 02/08/2018. (KCB) |
Filing 79 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER : IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Third-Party Defendant JJ&C Marketing, LLC's Motion to Dismiss for Failure to State a Claim (ECF No. 34 ) is DENIED without prejudice. Signed by District Judge Ronnie L. White on 01/07/2018. (KCB) |
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