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BofA Set Aside Less Than 2% of Funds Crown Castle Seeks to Garnish From Contractor

Bank of America has “set aside” $956.74 from R&Y Underground's account in compliance with the writ of garnishment served on the bank by Crown Castle, said BofA’s answer Tuesday (docket CACE22017496) in the 17th Judicial Circuit Court in Broward County,…

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Florida. BofA also wants Crown Castle to pay the bank $100 for its attorneys’ fees, said its answer. The amount the bank set aside is less than 2% of the $71,342 that Crown Castle is seeking to collect from R&Y in the unpaid final judgment it won in February (see 2308040028). Crown Castle’s negligence complaint alleged R&Y caused “actual damages” when excavating at an intersection in Miramar, Florida, and failed to use “accepted engineering and construction practices.”