In the Matter of the Complaint Against JUAN JOHNSON 1320 Bryant Street, N.E. Washington, DC 20018-1114 and JOHNSON ENTERPRISES P. O. Box 29150 Washington, DC 20017-0150 and JOHNSON ENTERPRISES P. O. Box 29490 Washington, DC 20017-0690 P.S. Docket No. 23/73; 10/22/86 Cohen, James A. APPEARANCES FOR COMPLAINANT: Sandra C. McFeeley, Esq. W. Gary Claytor, Esq. Consumer Protection Division Law Department United States Postal Service Washington, DC 20260-lll2 APPEARANCE FOR RESPONDENT: Juan Johnson 1320 Bryant Street, NE Washington, DC 20018-1114
On September 24, l986, Complainant filed a Petition alleging that Respondent has breached the terms of an Agreement Containing Consent Order to Cease and Desist (hereafter the Agreement) executed on January 30, l986. Complainant contends that contrary to the terms of the Agreement Respondent has resumed representing that he will provide at-home employment stuffing envelopes. The names and addresses which Complainant contends Respondent uses in his resumed promotion are:
MAILERS, P. O. Box ll814, Washington, DC 20008-9014; HEADQUARTERS, P. O. Box ll6l6, Washington, DC 20008-0816; PARKS ENTERPRISES, P. O. Box ll047, Washington, DC 20008-0247 and JOHNSON ENTERPRISES, P. O. Box ll757, Washington, DC 20008-0957
On September 26, l986, an Interim Detention Order as provided in paragraph 6 of the Agreement was issued against Respondent. The Interim Detention Order granted Respondent a period of ten days in which to file a reply to the Petition. No reply has been filed by Respondent in the time allowed. In the absence of a reply, the allegations of the Petition are deemed to be admitted. The unchallenged allegations make a prima facie showing that Respondent has breached the terms of the Agreement in the manner alleged in the Petition.
Accordingly, pursuant to the terms of the Agreement, an Order under 39 U.S.C. § 3005 is being issued with this Decision.