Opinion
2:03-cr-00175-LDG-LRL
08-29-2022
JASON M FRIERSON United States Attorney Foistrict of Nevada Nevada Bar Number 7709 SUMMER a. JOHNSON A Assistant United States Attorney Attorney for the United States
JASON M FRIERSON United States Attorney Foistrict of Nevada Nevada Bar Number 7709 SUMMER a. JOHNSON A Assistant United States Attorney Attorney for the United States
INSTALLMENT PAYMENT ORDER
This matter is before the Court on the motion of the United States for an installment payment order pursuant to 28 U.S.C. §3204. The Court has reviewed the motion and finds as follows:
1. Judgment in the captioned matter was entered in favor of the United States and against Defendant on October 9, 2003 in the amount of $44,104.06.
2. The Defendant is self-employed, and based upon the information available to the United States Attorney's Office, is able to make minimum monthly installment payments of $790.00 to the United States until the judgment debt is satisfied.
3. The installment payments shall be paid beginning September 1, 2022 and shall be made on or before the 1st of each month thereafter until the balance is paid in full. Defendant shall provide the United States Attorney's Office with a semi-annual financial statement that summarizes: (1) Defendant's gross income, (2) Defendant's expenses, (3) Defendant's gross wages, and (4) Defendant's disposable earnings after taxes and other deductions required by law. This statement is necessary to verify that the Defendant is paying an appropriate amount. Furthermore, Defendant shall be required to submit a complete copy of business and personal federal income tax returns to the United States Attorney's Office upon filing each year.
4. Checks or money orders should be made payable to: Clerk of the Court, U.S. District Court, and mailed to:
Clerk of the Court, U.S. District Court
333 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Suite 1334
Las Vegas, NV 89101
And bearing Judgment Debtor's name and case number:
Case No.: 2:03-cr-00175-LDG-LRL
5. Defendant shall advise the United States Attorney's Office of any change in her financial status.
6. The district court shall retain jurisdiction over this case for purposes of enforcing this order.
IT IS SO ORDERED: