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Nature of Suit Code: 446
Nature of Suit: Americans with Disabilities Act - Other
Cause of Action: 42:12101 Americans with Disabilities Act

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

SCOTT JOHNSON,

Plaintiff,

v.

RASHAD YAFAI, et al.,

Defendants.

No. 2:15-cv-0226 TLN CKD

FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

Presently before the court is plaintiff’s motion for default judgment. This matter was 

submitted without oral argument. The undersigned has fully considered the briefs and record in 

this case and, for the reasons stated below, will recommend that plaintiff’s motion for default 

judgment be granted.

Plaintiff is a permanently disabled wheelchair user. Defendants operate a liquor store

located in Stockton Heights, California. The complaint alleges that plaintiff visited the subject 

establishment in August and September, 2014 and encountered architectural barriers which 

denied him full and equal access. 

The record reflects that defendant AbdoYahia Nagi was served by substituted service on 

February 16, 2015, defendant Musa Ali Hassan was served by substituted service on February 17, 

2015, and defendant Rashad Sam Yafai was served by substituted service on March 23, 2015. 

ECF Nos. 4, 5, 6. Defaults were entered on July 14, 2015. Plaintiff thereafter filed a motion for 

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default judgment with a proof of service reflecting service of the motion on defendants. Plaintiff 

seeks an entry of default judgment in the amount of $8,000 pursuant to California Civil Code 

section 52(a)1and attorney’s fees and costs in the amount of $4,115.00 as well as injunctive 

relief.2

Entry of default effects an admission of all well-pleaded allegations of the complaint by 

the defaulted party. Geddes v. United Financial Group, 559 F.2d 557 (9th Cir. 1977). The court 

finds the well pleaded allegations of the complaint state a claim for which relief can be granted. 

Anderson v. Air West, 542 F.2d 1090, 1093 (9th Cir. 1976). The memorandum of points and 

authorities and affidavits filed in support of the motion for entry of default judgment also support 

the finding that plaintiff is entitled to the relief in the form of statutory damages, attorney’s fees

and injunctive relief requested in the prayer for default judgment, which does not differ in kind 

from the relief requested in the complaint. Henry v. Sneiders, 490 F.2d 315, 317 (9th Cir.), cert. 

denied, 419 U.S. 832 (1974). Plaintiff is entitled to statutory damages for each “offense,” i.e., 

each obstructed visit. See Lentini v. Cal. Ctr. for the Arts, 370 F.3d 837, 847 (9th Cir. 2004); see 

also Feezor v. DeTaco, Inc., 431 F.Supp.2d 1088 (S.D. Cal. 2005). The amount of attorney’s fees 

requested by plaintiff is reasonable. With respect to plaintiff’s claim for injunctive relief, the 

court finds that defendants have failed to provide accessible parking spaces, an accessible 

transaction counter, accessible paths of travel through the merchandise aisles and an accessible 

restroom, as required by 28 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 36, Appendix D, (“ADAAG”). 

There are no policy considerations which preclude the entry of default judgment of the type 

requested. See Eitel v. McCool, 782 F.2d 1470, 1471-1472 (9th Cir. 1986) (factors that may be 

considered by the court are possibility of prejudice to the plaintiff, merits of plaintiff’s substantive 

claim, sufficiency of the complaint, sum of money at stake in the action; possibility of a dispute 

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 The Unruh Civil Rights Act provides, in relevant part, for a minimum statutory damage amount 

of $4,000 per violation. Cal. Civ. Code § 52(a).

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 Plaintiff seeks injunctive relief requiring defendants to remove identified architectural barriers 

only to the extent such alterations are readily achievable.

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concerning material facts; whether the default was due to excusable neglect, and strong policy 

underlying the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure favoring decisions on the merits). 

Accordingly, IT IS HEREBY RECOMMENDED that:

1. Plaintiff’s motion for default judgment (ECF No. 7) against defendant be granted;

2. Plaintiff be awarded statutory damages in the amount of $8,000.00 and attorney’s fees 

and costs in the amount of $4,115.00, for the total sum of $12,115.

3. Plaintiff be granted an injunction requiring defendants to provide readily achievable 

property alterations to the property known as “Corona Liquor” a facility located at 2280 E. Main 

Street, Stockton, California that consist of the following, all in accordance with the Americans 

With Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) and the Americans With Disabilities Act Accessibility 

Guidelines (ADAAG) contained in 28 Code of Federal Regulations Part 36, Appendix D: 

accessible parking spaces, an accessible transaction counter, accessible paths of travel through the 

merchandise aisles and an accessible restroom.

4. The Clerk of Court be directed to close this case. 

These findings and recommendations are submitted to the United States District Judge 

assigned to the case, pursuant to the provisions of 28 U.S.C. § 636(b)(l). Within fourteen days 

after being served with these findings and recommendations, any party may file written 

objections with the court and serve a copy on all parties. Such a document should be captioned 

“Objections to Magistrate Judge’s Findings and Recommendations.” Failure to file objections 

within the specified time may waive the right to appeal the District Court’s order. Martinez v. 

Ylst, 951 F.2d 1153 (9th Cir. 1991).

Dated: March 3, 2016

4 johnson-yafai0226.def

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CAROLYN K. DELANEY

UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE

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