Graham Allen Enterprises LLC et al v. Nine Line Apparel Inc et al
Graham Allen Enterprises LLC and Robert G Allen |
Nine Line Apparel Inc, 5AB Holdings LLC, Tyler Merritt and Jason Smartt |
8:2017cv02427 |
September 12, 2017 |
US District Court for the District of South Carolina |
Anderson/Greenwood Office |
Anderson |
Henry M Herlong |
Other Fraud |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 Diversity-Fraud |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 6 OPINION AND ORDER directing defendants to return full administrative rights and control of Allen's Facebook page to Allen; the Defendants are enjoined from further administrative access to the Allen Facebook page; the Def endants are to immediately withdraw their administrative access after restoring Allen's access; and the Defendants are prohibited from modifying, deleting, or altering any content on the Allen Facebook page. The restrictions imposed herein s hall remain in full force and effect until a hearing is held. Plaintiff shall give security as set out. Set/Reset Deadlines as to 5 MOTION for Temporary Restraining Order. Motion Hearing set for 9/20/2017 01:30 PM in Greenville #3, Clem ent F Haynsworth Fed Bldg, 300 E Washington St, Greenville before Honorable Henry M Herlong Jr. Signed by Honorable Henry M Herlong, Jr on 9/12/17. (sfla) Modified on 9/12/2017 to insert punctuation (sfla). Modified on 9/13/2017 to edit document type (jtho, ). |
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