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llecki Law, LLP
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW
1 Delaware Road, Suite 110, Buffalo, NY 14217
(716) 838-4300
ATTORNEYS
WILLIAM ILECKI
MELISSA OSTROWSKI
ANTolNETTE FERRARO, PARALEGAL
KRISTIAN BROWN-TOMLJANOVICH, PARALEGAL
October 13, 2022
Kenneth A. Amico
5378 Conable Way, Apt. 230
Warsaw, NY 14569
and
Marilyn R. Amico
5378 Conable Way, Apt. 230
Warsaw, NY 14569
RE: Notice of Entry
Case No. E175702/2021
Judgment-Creditor: Cornerstone Community Federal Credit Union
Dear Sir/Madam:
Enclosed please find a copy of a Judgment duly entered in the Niagara County Supreme
Court Clerk's Office on October 12, 2022. The Judgment balance that remains due as of
October 13, 2022 is $85,689.44, plus interest on the principal Judgment balance remaining due
in the amount of $85,684.74 at 2.00% per annum from October 13, 2022.
This communication is from a debt collector. Note- because of interest or other charges
that may vary from day to day, the amount due on the day you pay may be greater. If you pay
the amount shown above, an adjustment may be necessary after we receive the payment, in
which event we will inform you. For further information, please contact this office.
Very truly yours,
llecki aw, LLP
William Ilecki
Enc.
Our file number- 20210447©
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STATE OF NEW YORK
COUNTY OF NIAGARA : NIAGARA COUNTY SUPREME COURT
Comerstone Community Federal Credit Union,
Plaintiff, JUDGMENT
vs.
Index No. E175702/2021
Kenneth A. Amico and Marilyn R. Amico,
Defendant(s). ASSIGNED JUDGE:
Hon. Frank A. Sedita, J.S.C.
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If the action upon which the judgment below is based was for nonpayment of a
contractual obligation, CPLR 3215(g) was complied with, as more fully appears from the
Affidavit of Mailing, by mailing to Defendant(s), at least twenty days prior to entry of this
.
judgment, a copy of the Summons and Complaint.
Service of the Summons and Complaint in this action on Kenneth A. Amico and
Marilyn R. Amico, the Defendant(s) herein, having been completed on November 18, 2021
by service upon said Defendant(s) on November 18, 2021, and the time of said
Defendant(s) to appear and answer having expired, and the said Defendant(s) not having
answered the Complaint herein.
NOW, on Motion of Ilecki Law, LLP, by William liecki, 1 Delaware Road, Suite 110,
Buffalo, NY 14217, attorney for the Plaintiff(s), it is ADJUDGED that Plaintiff(s),
Comerstone Community Federal Credit Union, 6485 S Transit Rd, Lockport, NY 14094-, do
recover of Defendant(s), Kenneth A. Amico, 5378 Conable Way, Apt. 230, Warsaw, NY
14569 and Marilyn R. Amico, 5378 Conable Way, Apt. 230, Warsaw, NY 14569, the
following sums as and for Judgment, and the Plaintiff have execution therefor.
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Filed in Niagara County Clerk's Office 10/12/2022 2 Index # E175702/2021
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Amount claimed in Complaint . $74,929.11
Plus Interest at 7.38% per annum from January 15, 2021 $9,605.13
Less Credits ($0.00)
Balance Before Fees and Costs $84,534.24
Plus Attorney Fees . $433.00
Balance Before Costs $84,967.24
Plus Costs, Disbursements, and Allowances Taxed as $ 717.50
follows:
, Clerk
Costs Statute $200.00 ·
by
Service Costs $70.00
Military Affidavit $1.50
Transcripts and Docketing $10.00
Sheriff's Fees on Execution $86.00
Fees for index Number $210.00 .
RJI and Motion Costs $140.00
Other: $0
TOTAL JUDGMENT AMOUNT $85,684.74
Judgment entered this .
Clerk
Our file number-020210447
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NOTICE TO JUDGMENT DEBTOR OR OBLIGOR
Money or property belonging to you may have been taken or held in order to
satisfy a judgment or order which has been entered against you. Read this
carefully.
YOU MAY BE ABLE TO GET YOUR MONEY BACK
State and federal laws prevent certain money or property from being taken to
satisfy judgments or orders. Such money or property is said to be "exempt". The
following is a partial list of money which may be exempt:
1. Supplemental security income, (SSI);
2. Social security;
3. Public assistance (welfare);
4. Spousal support, maintenance (alimony) or child support;
5. Unemployment benefits;
6. Disability benefits;
Workers'
7. compensation benefits;
8. Public or private pensions;
9. Veterans benefits;
10.Ninety percent of your wages or salary earned in the last sixty days;
11.Three thousand dollars ($3,000.00) of any bank account containing statutorily
exempt payments that were deposited electronically or by direct deposit within
the last forty-five days, including, but not limited to, your social security,
workers'
supplemental security income, veterans benefits, public assistance,
compensation, unemployment insurance, public or private pensions, railroad
retirement benefits, black lung benefits, or child support payments;
12.Railroad retirement;
13.Black lung benefits; and
14.COVID-19 stimulus relief for individuals and families with children.
If you think that any of your money that has been taken or held is exempt, you
must act promptly because the money may be applied to the judgment or order. If
you claim that any of your money that has been taken or held is exempt, you may
contact the person sending this notice.
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Also, YOU MAY CONSULT AN ATTORNEY, INCLUDING ANY FREE LEGAL
SERVICES ORGANIZATION IF YOU QUALIFY. You can also go to court without
an attorney to get your money back. Bring this notice with you when you go. You
are allowed to try to prove to a judge that your money is exempt from collection
under New York civil practice law and sections fifty-two hundred twenty-
rules,
two-a, fifty-two hundred thirty-nine and fifty-two hundred forty. If you do not have a
lawyer, the clerk of the court may give you forms to help you prove your account
contains exempt money that the creditor cannot collect. The law (New York civil
practice law and rules, article four and sections fifty-two hundred thirty-nine and
fifty-two hundred forty) provides a procedure for determination of a claim to an
exemption.
llecki Law, LLP
Attorneys at Law
1 Delaware Road, Suite 110, Buffalo, NY 14217
(716) 838-4300
Our file number- 20210447©
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