Default judgment ordered against GTC’s Rodrigo Molina


Following an entry of default judgment recorded towards World Buying and selling Membership scammer Rodrigo Jose Castro Molina, a courtroom has ordered the CFTC to file for default judgment.

On August eleventh the CFTC filed for an entry of default towards Molina. The courtroom clerk recorded an entry of default on August twelfth.

On August thirteenth the courtroom ordered the CFTC to file for default judgment inside ten days.

It is a little bit of an uncommon step from the Texas courtroom. Sometimes we see regulators capable of file movement for default judgment at their very own leisure.

On the identical day the CFTC was ordered to file for default judgment, the regulator filed a movement requesting a 15 day extension of time.

The cited cause for the request was a long-planned household vacation and medical state of affairs from the CFTC attorneys dealing with the case.

The courtroom granted the extension request on August seventeenth, giving the CFTC till September seventh to file for default judgment.

As on the time of publication a movement has but to be filed.

Rodrigo Molina is the one World Buying and selling Membership who didn’t settle fraud costs introduced by the CFTC.

Fellow defendants Cesar Garcia, Mayco Garcia and Joel Garcia settled with the CFTC early final month.