Eastern Savings Bank, FSB v. Evancie et al
Eastern Savings Bank, FSB |
John Doe #4, John Doe #3, John Doe #2, John Doe #1, Helen Evancie, John Doe #5 and John Doe #6 |
2:2013cv00878 |
February 19, 2013 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of New York |
Central Islip Office |
Arthur D. Spatt |
William D. Wall |
Real Property: Foreclosure |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 Diversity-Account Receivable |
None |
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Filing 24 ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION - ORDERED that Judge Wall's Report and Recommendation is adopted in its entirety. ORDERED that the Clerk of the Court is directed to enter a default judgment in the amount of the principal sum of 6;240,000; plus accrued interest as of August 27, 2013 in the amount of $63,787.78, plus accrued late charges in the amount of $7,558.81, plus Negative Escrow Balance in the amount of $30,993.44, plus accrued interest on the ne gative escrow balance in the amount of $4,166.13 for a total of principal and interest in the amount of $346,506.16; plus costs in the amount of $1,715.73, plus attorney's fees in the amount of $5687.50, for a total of $353,909.39. ORDERED that the Clerk of the Court is respectfully directed to mark this case as closed. So Ordered by Judge Arthur D. Spatt on 4/18/2014. (Valle, Christine) |
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