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Case 1 :08-cv-00255-SLR Document 3 Filed 05/01 /2008 Page 1 of 2
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF DELAWARE
RBS CITIZENS, NIA., successor by merger )
to Citizens Bank, )
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Plaintiff )
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v. ) Civil Action No.
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CAROL E. McGREEVY, )
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Defendant. )
NOTICE LETTER OF ENTRY OF JUDGMENT
TO: Carol E. McGreevy
109 Kelly Drive A
Chadds Ford, PA 19317
1. RBS Citizens, N.A., successor by merger to Citizens Bank ("Plaintiff’),
intends to obtain a court judgment against Carol E. McGreevy (the "Debtor") in the U.S. District
Court for the District of Delaware based on the enclosed documents for the aggregate amount of:
Principal $6,l47,790.04
Accrued Interest S 17 8, 1 88 .00
Late Fees SS 190,000.00
Forbearance Fees $ 52,750.00
Attorneys’ Fees & Costs $l,265,l95.6ll
together with floating ig diem interest in the amount of $1,769.81.2
2. Plaintiff alleges that the Debtor has waived their rights to notice and
hearing prior to the entry of judgment.
l Plaintiff shall only seek to collect those attorneys’ fees and costs incurred from time to time.
2 Loan #: 080-001-2536250-0101 $893.14
Loan 080—001~2605812-0101 $876.67
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3. The entry of such a judgment will result in a lien against all of Debtor’s
real estate and the means, in default payment, whereby the Marshall can levy against and
ultimately sell at public auction Debtor’s personal property and real estate for credit against the
debt.
4. ln default of payment in appropriate cases, the Marshall may seize some
portion of Debtor’s wages for credit against the debt.
5. Debtor may tile with the Court, Clerk ofthe Court, U.S. District Court for
the District of Delaware, J. Caleb Boggs Federal Building, 844 N. King Street, Lockbox 18,
Wilmington, Delaware, 19801, an objection to the entry of judgment by a date two (2) weeks
following the date on which the notice letter for the entry of judgment was mailed. When the
objection is filed, a hearing will be scheduled by the Court. At the hearing, the Plaintiff will be
required to prove that Debtor has effectively waived any rights to notice and a hearing prior to
the entry of judgment.
6. No objection is required but, if no objection is made, judgment will be
entered by default.
7. lf you have any questions about these matters, you should consult a lawyer
immediately.
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