12/30/2013 | Service Issued | Issue Date: 12/30/2013 Service: Summons Issued Method: Service Issued Cost Per: $ PENN PARKING, INC. 1717 Rhode Island Ave., NW WASHINGTON, DC 20036 Tracking No: 5000141265 MALDONADO, MATTHEW 681 West 193rd Street Apt. 1H NEW YORK, NY 10040 Tracking No: 5000141266 SCHULTZ, NICHOLAS 2003 Treelodge Pkwy ATLANTA, GA 30350 Tracking No: 5000141267 MICHAEL ROMEO GROUP LLC 1219 Connecticut Avenue, NW WASHINGTON, DC 20036 Tracking No: 5000141268 |
DOE, JANE | PLAINTIFF | SINCLAIR, WILLIAM N | |
PENN PARKING, INC. | Defendant | ||
MALDONADO, MATTHEW | Defendant | ||
SCHULTZ, NICHOLAS | Defendant | ||
MICHAEL ROMEO GROUP LLC | MIDTOWN LOUNGE | Defendant |
Here's the update on Schultz's criminal case:
01/07/2014 | 10:00 AM | Status Hearing |
Docket Date | Description | Messages |
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01/03/2014 | Order Entered on the Docket | Order Entered on the Docket- Granting Defendant's Unopposed Motion to Waive Defendant's Presence at Status Hearing. Signed in chambers by Judge Zoe Bush on January 3, 2014. Copies faxed to parties. JLT. |
12/31/2013 | Judge Caseload Transfer-Criminal | Judge Caseload Transfer-Criminal The judge was changed from DEMEO, MARISA J to BUSH, ZOE . |
12/31/2013 | Event Scheduled | Event Scheduled Event: Status Hearing Date: 01/07/2014 Time: 10:00 am Judge: BUSH, ZOE Location: Courtroom 210 |
12/03/2013 | Event Resulted - Release Status: | Event Resulted - Release Status: PR PSA. AUSA Peter Taylor present on behalf of the Government. Defendant was screened and determined to be CJA eligible. Court appointed counsel. Newly appointed counsel requests a status hearing to confer with client, investigate, and receive discovery, granted, Government not opposed. The following event: Status Hearing scheduled for 12/03/2013 at 10:00 am has been resulted as follows: Result: Hearing Held Judge: DEMEO, MARISA J Location: Courtroom 210 NICHOLAS SCHULTZ (Defendant (Criminal)); ; GREY A GARDNER (Attorney) on behalf of NICHOLAS SCHULTZ (Defendant (Criminal)); Judge MARISA J DEMEO |
4 comments:
Good for her. I'm so glad she decided to pursue it.
Considering the publicity of the incident and the backlash from the outcome in the criminal case, I could definitely see a jury going to town on the 2 defendants. But then again, I'm not sure how deep their pockets are. Not to belittle her claim, of course. I wonder how much OJ Simpson actually ended up paying out from the damages awarded in the civil suit...
It would be helpful if those who choose to comment, even if it is an adverse opinion, would stick to the point at hand.
This woman deserves to have these men held accountable for their violation of her. And we should support such.
Case dismissed!
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