Mr. Ruby. Well, that Jack should—he agreed to pay me the amount of money he owed me, which at that time amounted to about $4,500. He had paid me some money.
Mr. Hubert. Was that after you obtained the judgment that he agreed to pay you?
Mr. Ruby. Well, it was during the judgment—that’s the way we settled it in court.
Mr. Hubert. In other words, the case was compromised, was it?
Mr. Ruby. Yes.
Mr. Hubert. And the compromise was that he agreed to pay you—what sum of money?
Mr. Ruby. $4,500—that was the balance that he owed me at the time—at that time.
Mr. Hubert. Then didn’t he then execute a note to you or was that just simply part of the judgment?
Mr. Ruby. That was part of the judgment and we have a legal document showing that the judgment was entered and agreed upon and I think was signed by the judge, and I have that document at home. It’s still on file in the records building—it has never been removed.
Mr. Hubert. Has the $4,500 been paid off?