Mahone v. River City Recovery, LLC et al
Towanda J. Mahone |
Loss Prevention Services, Inc. and River City Recovery, LLC |
3:2019cv00373 |
May 17, 2019 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia |
Henry E Hudson |
Consumer Credit |
15 U.S.C. ยง 1692 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 2 Proposed Summons Issued as to River City Recovery, LLC and Loss Prevention Services, Inc. by Towanda J. Mahone. (Attachments: #1 Letter Cover Letter)(Vance, Ian) |
Filing 1 Complaint filed by Towanda J. Mahone against River City Recovery, LLC and Loss Prevention Services, Inc. (Filing Fee Paid: $400.00, Receipt Number: 0422-6645800). (Attachments: #1 Civil Cover Sheet, #2 Exhibit 1: Buyers Order, #3 Exhibit 2: Retail Installment Contract and #4 Exhibit 3: DMV Application for Title). (Vance, Ian). Modified docket entry on 05/17/2019 and regenerated NEF. (walk, ). |
Initial Case Assignment to District Judge Henry E. Hudson. (walk, ) |
Notice of Correction: The filing user is requested to submit summonses using the filing event, Proposed Summons or, to notify the Clerk's Office by letter (using the filing event, Letter), if Plaintiff intends to send Waiver of Service of Summons to the Defendants. The filing user should include the proposed summonses in one filing instead of two separate filings. (walk, ) |
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