Agreed Order Staying Motion to Clarify
This section combines a series of four related filings — a Joint Motion for Entry of Agreed Order, a Proposed Agreed Order, the Court’s Agreed Order, and the District Court’s Order approving it — since each addresses the same matter. Together, these filings reflect an important step forward: all parties, including the Receiver, Farm Credit, and the Non-Defendant entities, reached an agreement to temporarily stay the Motion to Clarify while allowing for a defined and transparent process to review certain financial documents.
All proceedings on the Motion to Clarify are temporarily stayed
The Court approved an agreed order halting any further proceedings related to Farm Credit’s Motion to Clarify. This pause ensures that the Receiver has time to review information provided by the Non-Defendants before any decisions are made about whether a hearing is necessary.The Receiver confirmed that no prior lack of cooperation existed
The order explicitly states that the Receiver had never previously requested the bank statements now being reviewed and that this agreement should not be interpreted as evidence of non-cooperation. Every prior request made by the Receiver had already been met promptly and transparently by the Weavers and the Non-Defendant entities.Review is limited to a reasonable and clearly defined scope
The agreed process limits the Receiver’s review to two years of bank statements for each Non-Defendant entity, along with check copies, deposit slips, and wire requests where available. Any additional information can only be requested if the Receiver deems it necessary — and even then, only up to three more years of statements.The Receiver will determine whether a hearing is necessary
Once the Receiver completes his review and gives the Non-Defendants the opportunity to clarify or respond to any questions, he will notify the Court whether a hearing on the Motion to Clarify is still needed or whether the Motion will be withdrawn entirely.The result: a cooperative, transparent path forward
This series of filings marks a positive turn in the proceedings. It demonstrates cooperation among all parties, confirms that no evidence of misconduct exists, and creates a clear, time-bound process for review. The Court retains jurisdiction to oversee implementation of the order and to ensure its fair and balanced execution.
Read the full filing → Agreed Order Staying Motion to Clarify (PDFs)