Monitronics Funding LP v. Security First of Alabama LLC et al, No. 3:2008cv00333 - Document 45 (N.D. Tex. 2008)

Court Description: MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER denying Plaintiff's 34 Supplemental Motion for Contempt and for Order to Show Cause; granting 41 Motion for Sanctions; granting 43 Motion for Default Judgment with regard to liability; and denying 8 Motion fo r Contempt and for Order to Show Cause. Plaintiff will appear at a hearing on 10/24/2008 at 9:00AM to prove damages and any other remedies sought from Defendants. (see order) (Signed by Judge Barbara M. G. Lynn on 09/23/08) (lmp) Modified on 9/26/2008 (caw).

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS DALLAS DIVISION MONITRONICS FUNDING LP, Plaintiff, v. SECURITY FIRST OF ALABAMA, LLC and RAUL L. BAGUER II, individually, Defendants. § § § § § § § § § § CIVIL ACTION NO. 3-08-CV-333 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER Before the Court are Plaintiff s Motion for Default Judgment Against Security First of Alabama, LLC and Raul L. Baguer II [Docket Entry #43], Motion for Sanctions and Request for Reconsideration of the Court s July 16 Order [Docket Entry #41] and Motions for Contempt and for Order to Show Cause [Docket Entries #8 and #34]. The Court GRANTS the Plaintiff s Motion for Default Judgment with regard to liability, GRANTS the Motions for Sanctions to award costs and attorneys fees associated with Defendant Baguer s deposition of July 8, 2008, and otherwise DENIES the Motions. Plaintiff will appear at a hearing on October 24, 2008 at 9:00 AM to prove damages and any other remedies sought from Defendants. Default Judgment Under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 55(a), a default occurs when a defendant has failed to plead or otherwise respond to the complaint within the time required by the Federal Rules. 1 Here, the Court denied Defendants Motion to Dismiss on June 24, 2008, giving Baguer until July 7, 2008 to file an answer. Security First was given until July 21, 2008 to file an answer. Neither Defendant has answered. On August 8, 2008, the Clerk of Court entered a default against Security First and Baguer. 1 New York Life Ins. Co. v. Brown, 84 F.3d 137, 141 (5th Cir. 1996). The Court finds that Defendants Raul Baguer and Security First are in default. By virtue of their default, Defendants admit all allegations of fact in Plaintiff Monitronics First Amended Complaint, and are liable to Plaintiff for breach of contract and fraud, including all actual, direct, indirect, consequential, and punitive damages proven, as well as for costs, attorney fees and interest as allowed by law. All remedies will be determined upon the hearing on October 24, 2008, and a final judgment will then be entered against Defendants. Sanctions and Other Relief The Court will not reconsider its Order of July 16, 2008. The Court has also considered Plaintiff s Motions for Contempt and for Order to Show Cause and denies the motions. However, the Court will grant sanctions against Defendant Baguer in the amount of Plaintiff s costs and attorneys fees associated with Baguer s non-appearance at his deposition set for July 8, 2008. Plaintiff has proven by affidavit reasonable and necessary attorney fees of $8,127.50 and costs of $1,991.92, and they are hereby awarded to Plaintiff as sanctions against Baguer. SO ORDERED. September 23, 2008. _________________________________ BARBARA M. G. LYNN UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS

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