Opinion
10-CV-5611 (JG) (JMA)
04-25-2012
NOT FOR PUBLICATION
ORDER
JOHN GLEESON, United States District Judge:
Having received no objections within the allotted time period to the Report and Recommendation ("R&R") (ECF No. 181) issued by Magistrate Judge Azrack regarding the plaintiffs' motions for default judgments against all defaulting defendants (ECF Nos. 103, 108, 113, 118, 123, 128, 133, 138, 143, 174), the court adopts the R&R in full.
Of the total 37 defendants named in the plaintiffs' complaint, 32 had default entered against them: Infinity Health Products, Ltd., Ilya Mugerman, MSSA Corp., Alaksander Afanasyev, Enko Enterprises International Inc., Oksana Kovalenko, Pro-Vek, Inc., Vladimir Khmelnitski, Vespa Supply, Inc., Dennis Zagladko, EGA Group, Grigory Branfenbrener, Avgur Supply, Inc., Betty Andresol, Amega, Inc., Vadim Vinokur, DB Supply, Inc., Viss Supply, Eco Wholesale, Mikos Trading, Inc., MDSS Wholesale, Inc., Excell Plus, Inc., Riviera Wholesale, Inc., Optom Inc., Star Diagnostic, Inc., Alec Palmer, Bilt-Rite Orthopedics & Safety, Inc., Galasa Wholesale, Inc., Delazoom, Inc., West Coast Inc., Chesteron, Inc., and New Step Services, Inc. (ECF Nos. 54-77, 82-83, 98-102, 172-173).
It appears from the docket that Daria Bystra, Tita Co., and Wellcore Wholesale, Inc. were never served, and no default was ever entered against them. Promed Supply Co., Inc. and Artem Yuryev were served with process on December 8, 2010 (ECF Nos. 16, 27), and later all claims against them were dismissed with prejudice pursuant to a settlement they reached with the plaintiffs (ECF No. 86).
The Clerk of the Court is directed to enter judgment accordingly.
So ordered.
John Gleeson, U.S.D.J.
Dated: April 25, 2012
Brooklyn, New York