Court of Appeal for Ontario
Citation: United States of America v. Yemec, 2010 ONCA 477 Date: 2010-07-05 Docket: C51083
Before: Moldaver, MacPherson, and Watt JJ.A.
Between:
The United States of America and United States Federal Trade Commission Plaintiffs (Appellants)
and
George Michael Yemec, Anita Fern Rapp, Steven Lawrence Rapp, Paul Churchill Teskey, Jean-Paul C. Teskey, Julia F. Bungaro, William Dean Temple, Jr., Yvonne Buckingham, Florence Mary Teskey, World Media Brokers Inc., 1165107 Ontario Inc., Faby Games Inc., 624654 Ontario Limited, 637736 Ontario Limited, 537721 Ontario Inc., Express Marketing Services Ltd., 364058 B.C. Ltd., 331216 B.C. Ltd., Intermarketing Services Inc., Cash & Prizes, Inc., Cash & Prizes Inc., Taras Voloshchuk (A.K.A. Terry Woloschuk), Canadian Subscription Services, 1306051 Ontario Inc., 377414 Ontario Inc., O/A World Media Brokers, Dial-A-Million Inc., Telegroup Inc., O/A Market Monitor, 747321 Ontario Inc., Grand Print Inc., Jackpots & Prizes, Nelson Bunting, 599026 Ontario Inc. and Express Purchase Services Ltd. Defendants (Respondents)
Counsel: Glenn Hainey, Malcolm N. Ruby and Duncan C. Boswell, for the appellants David E. Wires and Saba Ahmad, for the respondents
Heard: April 28 and 29, 2010
On appeal from the order of Justice Edward P. Belobaba of the Superior Court of Justice, dated August 26, 2009, with reasons reported at (2009), 2009 ONSC 44418, 97 O.R. (3d) 409.
COSTS ENDORSEMENT
[1] We have reviewed the costs submissions of the parties dated June 22 and 23, 2010. We are not inclined to change the view expressed in our decision dated June 23, 2008 that “success on the appeal was about equally divided” and that, therefore, there should be no costs of the appeal.
“J. C. MacPherson J.A.”
“M. J. Moldaver J.A.”
“David Watt J.A.”

