SECURITIES & EXCHANGE COMMISSION v. OKIN

Civ. 19-560.

48 F.Supp. 928 (1943)

SECURITIES & EXCHANGE COMMISSION v. OKIN.

District Court, S. D. New York.

March 1, 1943.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John F. Davis and Edward H. Cashion, both of Philadelphia, Pa., and Sidney H. Willner and John J. Prendergast, both of New York City, for Securities & Exchange Commission.

Samuel Okin, of New York City, pro se.


RIFKIND, District Judge.

This is a motion by plaintiff to punish defendant for contempt for violation of an interlocutory injunction issued by this court on January 7, 1943.

It is undisputed that defendant had knowledge of the order, that it applied to him and that after he had such knowledge he transmitted to the stockholders of Electric Bond and Share Company a letter dated January 11, 1943, copy of which is annexed to the moving affidavit.

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