Equal Employment Opportunity Commission v. The Spud Seller, Inc.

Filing 66

MINUTE ENTRY for Law and Motion Hearing held before Chief Judge Marcia S. Krieger on 3/13/2013. Granting 62 Joint Motion for Entry of Consent Decree and for Dismissal With Prejudice Subject to Entry of Consent Decree. The Court approves the agree ment. The Court finds that the agreement of the parties is fair, adequate, and reasonable. It is neither illegal nor a product of collusion, and it is not against the public's interest. The case is dismissed. All claims are dismissed with prejudice. Court Reporter: Terri Lindblom. (eseam)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO CHIEF JUDGE MARCIA S. KRIEGER Courtroom Deputy: Court Reporter: Emily Seamon Terri Lindblom Date: March 13, 2013 Civil Action No. 10-cv-02381-MSK-KLM Parties: Counsel Appearing: EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY COMMISSION, William Moench Plaintiff, MARIA PORTILLO, a/k/a MARIA DE JESUS RAMIREZ, Jenifer Rodriguez Plaintiff-Intervenor, v. Daniel Satriana THE SPUD SELLER, INC., Defendant. COURTROOM MINUTES HEARING: LAW AND MOTION 3:30 p.m. Court in session. Discussion regarding the Joint Motion for Entry of Consent Decree and for Dismissal With Prejudice Subject to Entry of Consent Decree [Doc. No. 62]. Counsel represent that the consent decree is fair, adequate, and reasonable, and that it is not a product of collusion or against the public interest. Discussion regarding a procedural issue. Oral findings and conclusions of law are made of record and incorporated herein. ORDER: Joint Motion for Entry of Consent Decree and for Dismissal With Prejudice Subject to Entry of Consent Decree [Doc. No. 62, Filed January 31, 2013] is GRANTED. Courtroom Minutes Chief Judge Marcia S. Krieger Page 2 ORDER: The Court approves the agreement. The Court finds that the agreement of the parties is fair, adequate, and reasonable. It is neither illegal nor a product of collusion, and it is not against the public’s interest. ORDER: The case is dismissed. All claims are dismissed with prejudice. 3:39 p.m. Court in recess. Total Time: 00:09 Hearing concluded.

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