United States District Court, N.D. California, San Francisco Division
MICHAEL COSENTINO State Counsel for the United States
Attorney for Plaintiff United States of America
WRIT OF CONTINUING GARNISHMENT
TO:
CONNECTICUT GENERAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
CT
Corporation System
818
West Seventh Street, Suite 930
Los
Angeles, CA 90017
YOU ARE
HEREBY COMMANDED TO GARNISH FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA ANY PROPERTY, INCLUDING INSURANCE
PAYMENTS, IN YOUR CUSTODY, CONTROL, OR POSSESSION IN
WHICH THE DEFENDANT-JUDGMENT DEBTOR HAS AN OWNERSHIP
INTEREST.
The
name, SSN XXX-XX-9661, and last known address of the person
who is the defendant-judgment debtor (hereinafter
“debtor”) in this action and whose property is
subject to this Writ are as follows:
JOO H. KO aka JOOHWAN KO
620 Alvarado Street
Salinas, CA 93907
This
Writ has been issued at the request of the United States of
America to enforce the collection of a civil judgment entered
in favor of the United States against the debtor for a
defaulted student loan in the amount of $18, 954.85. There is
a balance of $17, 727.86 due on the judgment, which amount
includes costs and interest computed through December 31,
2019; interest continues to accrue until paid in full.
The
following are the steps that you must take to comply with
this Writ. If you have any questions, you should consult with
your attorney.
1.
Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 3205(c)(2)(F), if you have in
your custody, control, or possession any property of the
debtor, including insurance payments, in
which the debtor has a substantial nonexempt interest, or if
you obtain custody, control, or possession of such property
while this Writ is in effect, you must immediately withhold
such property from the debtor and retain it in your
possession until you receive instructions from the Court
which will tell you what to do with the property. The United
States has requested that 25% of the sum of all insurance
payments be withheld from the defendant to be paid to the
United States.
2.
Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 3205(c)(2)(E), you are required
to answer this Writ within 10 days after service of this Writ
upon you. You must answer the Writ even if you do not have in
your custody, control, or possession any property, including
insurance payments, of the debtor. Pursuant to 28 ...