—Order, Supreme Court, New York County (Walter Tolub, J.), entered June 26, 1996, which, inter alia, denied defendant’s motion to vacate a prior installment payment order in favor of plaintiff, unanimously affirmed, with costs.
Defendant’s motion to vacate the installment payment order was held in abeyance pending receipt of a Special Referee’s report "on the issue of defendant’s income and assets”. The Special Referee’s report purported to do no more than recite the "essential testimony” of defendant, the only witness called at the hearing, that he has had no employment or income since being fired from his job shortly after issuance of the installment payment order, and that his wife owns their home. The motion court confirmed this report but denied vacatur of the installment payment order, finding it "suspect” that defendant has no assets, "incredible” that he had not worked since losing his job, and "unbelievable” that he lacked the means to pay
