Florida Judge Rules Joe Carollo Can Keep His Assets and Wages
"Thus, while the Carollos may have manipulated the system to their advantage, defendant Carollo has met his burden of establishing his entitlement to the exemption," U.S. District Judge Rodney Smith ruled on Friday.
September 06, 2024 at 05:02 PM
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LitigationWhat You Need to Know
- District Judge Rodney Smith in Fort Lauderdale entered an order affirming and adopting the Magistrate Judge's recommendation
- District Judge Smith ruled that the plaintiff failed to support their objection with authority that would require the court to consider the Carollos' circumstances before the issuance of the writ.
- Defense's counsel Pertnoy emphasized the critical role of hiring an accounting expert to analyze the bank statements and financial data
Joe Carollo will keep his assets, including his wage.
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