J&J Sports Productions, Inc. v. Tellez et al
J&J Sports Productions, Inc. |
Domingo Tellez and Tulcingo Cafe Corp. |
1:2011cv02823 |
June 10, 2011 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of New York |
Brooklyn Office |
Carol Bagley Amon |
Steven M. Gold |
Cable/Satellite TV |
47 U.S.C. ยง 605 Unauthorized publication or use of communications |
None |
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Filing 16 ORDER granting 8 Motion for Default Judgment. For the reasons stated in the attached Memorandum and Order, plaintiff's motion for default judgment is granted and damages are awarded against defendants, jointly and severally, in the amount of $16,431.25, comprised of $4,670.75 in statutory damages, $9,341.50 in enhanced damages, and $2,419 in attorney's fees and costs. The Clerk of Court is directed to enter the judgment accordingly and to close the case. Plaintiff is directed to immediately serve a copy of this Order upon the defaulting defendants at their last known addresses and to provide proof of service. Ordered by Chief Magistrate Judge Steven M. Gold on 12/20/2011. (Keefe, Reed) |
Filing 12 ORDER re 8 MOTION for Default Judgment: The court will consider all previous submissions in determining an appropriate award but requests additional briefing on two issues. See attached Order for further details and briefing schedule. So Ordered by Chief Magistrate Judge Steven M. Gold on 10/4/2011. (O'Connor, Erin) |
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