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Athena Cosmetics, Inc. v. AMN Distribution Inc. et al

20-cv-05526
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Case Summary

Athena Cosmetics, Inc. sued AMN Distribution Inc. and additional defendants in a civil action, docket 20-cv-05526. The docket entry reflects a Deficiency notice related to a Writ of Execution, which suggests Athena Cosmetics obtained a judgment and is now attempting to collect against the defendants. A Writ of Execution is a post-judgment enforcement tool. A deficiency notice at this stage typically means the writ filing was procedurally incomplete, requiring correction before the court will authorize enforcement.

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Key Issues

  • Post-judgment collection via Writ of Execution
  • Procedural deficiency in writ filing
  • Enforcement of civil judgment against distribution company
  • Potential trademark, contract, or unfair competition claims underlying the judgment
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Other April 20, 2026

2:20-cv-05526 Athena Cosmetics, Inc. v. AMN Distribution Inc. et al

A writ of execution filed by Athena Cosmetics hit a deficiency notice in the Central District of California, case no. 2:20-cv-05526. The court clerk rejected the CV-52c form, likely for a technical error — missing information, improper formatting, or an incomplete attachment. Athena must cure the defect before the court will issue the writ and direct the U.S. Marshal to collect on the judgment.

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