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Federal Trade Commission v. Dalbey
1:11-cv-01396
D. Colo.
Oct 22, 2014
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*1 Case 1:11-cv-01396-RBJ-KLM Document 297 Filed 10/22/14 USDC Colorado Page 1 of 2

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO

Judge R. Brooke Jackson

Civil Action No. 11-cv-1396-RBJ-KLM

FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION, and

STATE OF COLORADO, ex rel.

JOHN W. SUTHERS, ATTORNEY GENERAL

Plaintiffs,

v.

RUSSELL T. DALBEY;

DEI, LLLP;

DALBEY EDUCATION INSTITUTE, LLC;

IPME, LLLP; and

CATHERINE L. DALBEY

Defendants. ORDER

Plaintiffs and the Dalbeys entered into a stipulated judgment, filed July 17, 2013. ECF No. 282. Now the Dalbeys challenge the government’s determination of their “maximum ability to pay” for purposes of the monetary relief provisions of the stipulated judgment. ECF No. 293. The respective positions of the parties as reflected in the Dalbeys’ motion, the government’s response, and the Dalbeys’ reply are, at least on the face of the pleadings, absurdly divergent. The government submits that, based upon its investigation of the Dalbey’s past income, gifts and other transfers of assets, and the Dalbeys’ lifestyle, the Dalbeys’ maximum ability to pay is $1,708,996.58. In contrast, the Dalbeys maintain that their maximum ability to pay is only $8,997.00.

1 *2 Case 1:11-cv-01396-RBJ-KLM Document 297 Filed 10/22/14 USDC Colorado Page 2 of 2

The Court directs the parties to set the matter for an evidentiary hearing at which time the Court will consider such evidence and argument as the parties present. In the meantime, the Court recommends that the parties consider further efforts to reach a compromise, perhaps including professional mediation.

DATED this 22nd day of October, 2014.

BY THE COURT: ___________________________________ R. Brooke Jackson United States District Judge 2

Case Details

Case Name: Federal Trade Commission v. Dalbey
Court Name: District Court, D. Colorado
Date Published: Oct 22, 2014
Docket Number: 1:11-cv-01396
Court Abbreviation: D. Colo.
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