J & J Sports Productions, Inc. v. His & Hers Bar & Lounge Inc. et al, No. 1:2017cv04181 - Document 15 (E.D.N.Y. 2018)

Court Description: MEMORANDUM OF DECISION & ORDER: It has been more than fourteen days since the service of the R&R, and the parties have not filed objections. As such, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 636(b) and Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 72, this Court has reviewed the R&R for clear error, and finding none, now concurs in both its reasoning and its result. See Coburn v. P.N. Fin., No. 13-CV-1006 (ADS) (SIL), 2015 WL 520346, at *1 (E.D.N.Y. Feb. 9, 2015) (reviewing Report and Recommendation without objections f or clear error). Accordingly, the R&R is adopted in its entirety. The Clerk of the Court is respectfully directed to re-open the Plaintiffs motion. The Plaintiffs motion for default judgment is granted. The Plaintiff is awarded damages and costs in the amounts explained in the R&R. SEE ATTACHED DECISION for details. SO ORDERED by Judge Arthur D. Spatt on 10/9/2018. (Coleman, Laurie)

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J & J Sports Productions, Inc. v. His & Hers Bar & Lounge Inc. et al Doc. 15 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK ---------------------------------------------------------X J & J SPORTS PRODUCTIONS, INC., Plaintiff, MEMORANDUM OF DECISION & ORDER 1:17-cv-04181 (ADS) (GRB) -againstHIS & HERS BAR & LOUNGE INC., d/b/a HIS & HERS BAR & LOUNGE, and MIRIAM HERNANDEZ, Defendants. ---------------------------------------------------------X APPEARANCES: Paul J. Hooten & Associates 5505 Nesconset Highway, Suite 203 Mt. Sinai, NY 11766 Massapequa, NY 11758 By: Paul J. Hooten, Esq., Of Counsel. SPATT, District Judge: On March 17, 2017, plaintiff J & J Sports Productions, Inc. (“plaintiff”) commenced this action against defendants His & Hers Bar & Lounge Inc., d/b/a His & Hers Bar & Lounge (“His & Hers”) and Miriam Hernandez (“Hernandez”) (collectively the “Defendants”) alleging violations of Section 705 of the Federal Communications Act of 1934 (“FCA”), as amended, 47 U.S.C. §§ 605 and 553. On November 20, 2017, the Clerk of the Court certified the Defendants’ default based upon their failure to answer or otherwise appear in this action. ECF 9. On November 28, 2017, the Plaintiff filed the instant motion for a default judgment. ECF 10. 1 Dockets.Justia.com On January 17, 2018, the Court referred the Plaintiff’s motion to United States Magistrate Judge Gary R. Brown for a recommendation as to whether the motion should be granted, and if so, (1) the relief to be granted; (2) whether damages should be awarded, including reasonable attorneys' fees and costs; and (3) whether any other relief should be granted. On August 31, 2018, Judge Brown issued a Report and Recommendation (the “R&R”) recommending that the Plaintiff’s motion for a default judgment be granted and that damages be awarded in the amount of $9,470, comprised of $3,000 in statutory damages, $6,000 in enhanced damages and $470 in costs. ECF 13. The Plaintiff filed proof of service on September 18, 2018. ECF 14. It has been more than fourteen days since the service of the R&R, and the parties have not filed objections. As such, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 636(b) and Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 72, this Court has reviewed the R&R for clear error, and finding none, now concurs in both its reasoning and its result. See Coburn v. P.N. Fin., No. 13-CV-1006 (ADS) (SIL), 2015 WL 520346, at *1 (E.D.N.Y. Feb. 9, 2015) (reviewing Report and Recommendation without objections for clear error). Accordingly, the R&R is adopted in its entirety. The Clerk of the Court is respectfully directed to re-open the Plaintiff’s motion. The Plaintiff’s motion for default judgment is granted. The Plaintiff is awarded damages and costs in the amounts explained in the R&R. 2 SO ORDERED. Dated: Central Islip, New York October 9, 2018 ___/s/ Arthur D. Spatt_______ ARTHUR D. SPATT United States District Judge 3

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