UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO
Civil Case No. 06cv01877WYD
THE WEINTRAUB ORGANIZATION, LTD.,
Plaintiff,
v.
CARRISAMAE MARTINEZ, formally known as CARRISAMAE EVANS, formally known
as CARRISAMAE FREDERICK; and
STEPHEN MARSHALL EVANS,
Defendants.
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TEMPORARY RESTRAINING ORDER
THIS COURT, having considered Plaintiffs’ Motion for Preliminary Injunction and
Temporary Restraining Order and having conducted a hearing on September 25, 2006,
finds as follows:
1.
The Court enters this Temporary Restraining Order based upon its
consideration of the allegations set forth in the Verified Complaint for Injunctive Relief
and Money Damages, and Jury Demand, as well as the statements set forth in
Plaintiff’s Motion for Temporary Restraining Order. In addition, the Court enters this
Temporary Restraining Order based upon the statements made by counsel for Plaintiff
during a hearing held on September 25, 2006.
2.
Plaintiff’s Verified Complaint and Motion for Temporary Restraining Order
set forth the following allegations:
a.
Defendant Frederick and Defendant Evans were married, and upon
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information and belief, living together as husband and wife until July 6, 2001.
b.
Defendant Frederick was employed by Plaintiff as controller from August
2, 2001 through July 21, 2006. At the time Defendant Frederick terminated her
employment with Plaintiff her annual salary was approximately $51,000.
c.
As controller, Defendant Frederick’s job duties and responsibilities
included, but were not limited to, oversight of accounts receivable and accounts
payable, making deposits into Plaintiff’s bank accounts, and reconciling Plaintiff’s
accounts. Defendant Frederick did not have authority to sign checks on behalf of
Plaintiff. Rather, only Plaintiff’s President, Jerry M. Weintraub, and Execut