United States of America v. McBrayer et al
United States of America |
James Michael McBrayer, Kara Jane McBrayer, First United Bank and Trust Company of Durant, Oklahoma, Bryan County National Bank, Landmark Bank, N.A., Oklahoma Tax Commission, Johnston County Board of County Commissioners, Johnston County Treasurer and Deere & Company |
6:2008cv00426 |
November 12, 2008 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Oklahoma |
Real Property: Foreclosure Office |
Johnston |
Kimberly E. West |
Both |
U.S. Government Plaintiff |
28:1345 Foreclosure |
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Filing 68 JOURNAL ENTRY OF JUDGMENT by Judge Frank H. Seay, entering judgment in favor of United States of America against James Michael McBrayer, Kara Jane McBrayer (terminates case) (trl, Chambers) |
Filing 67 AGREED JUDGMENT by Judge Frank H. Seay, entering judgment in favor of United States of America against James Michael McBrayer, Kara Jane McBrayer in pesonam in the amount of $774,520.50, plus interest etc. (trl, Chambers) Modified on 3/9/2009 to correct text only (trl, Chambers). |
Filing 66 ORDER by Judge Frank H. Seay ; granting 65 Motion to Dismiss defendant First United Bank & Trust Co., Durant, Oklahoma; terminating party First United Bank & Trust Company of Durant, Oklahoma; (trl, Chambers) |
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