Parenteau et al v. Century Bank, A Florida Corporation
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ORDER adopting 200 the Report and Recommendation. Signed by Judge Michael H. Watson on 10/22/13. (jk1)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO
EASTERN DIVISION
MarshaK. Parenteau, et al.,
Plaintiffs,
-v-
Case No. 2:07-cv-851
Iberia Bank, N.A.,
Judge Michael H. Watson
Defendant.
ORDER
On May 29, 2013, the U.S. Magistrate Judge issued a Report and
Recommendation for an award of damages in favor of Counterclaim Plaintiff
lberiaBank, N.A. ("lberiaBank") and against Counterclaim Defendants Thomas
Parenteau and Dennis Sartain. ECF No. 200. Specifically, the Magistrate Judge
recommended that the Court award damages in the amount of $27,765,679.23,
representing both actual and treble damages, as well as attorneys' fees in the
amount of $33,154.96, for a total award of $27,798,834.19.
To date, no party has filed objections to the Magistrate Judge's Report and
Recommendation despite having been warned of the consequences of failing to
do so. Although the Magistrate Judge granted Thomas Parenteau two
extensions of time to file objections, she granted the last ten-day extension on
August 20, 2013, warning Parenteau no further extensions would be granted.
Hence, even with the extensions, the deadline for filing objections has long since
passed.
Accordingly, the Court ADOPTS the Magistrate Judge's May 29, 2013
Report and Recommendation, ECF No. 200. The Clerk shall enter final judgment
in favor of lberiaBank, and against Thomas Parenteau and Dennis Sartain, jointly
and severally, in the amount of $27,765,679.23, representing both actual and
treble damages, as well as attorneys' fees in the amount of $33,154.96, for a total
award of $27,798,834.19.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
MfCHAELtiWATSON, JUDGE
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
Case No. 2:07-cv-851
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