Faye v. Mississippi Department of Human Services et al
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JUDGMENT: Ordered that the 22 Second Motion to Dismiss filed by Mississippi Department of Human Services, Tequila Hall, Harmony Raffeo, and Erica Weary is granted. Plaintiffs claims against these defendants are dismissed with prejudice; and plaintiffs claims against John and Jane Does I-X are dismissed without prejudice. Signed by District Judge Louis Guirola, Jr. on 8/30/18. (RLW)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF MISSISSIPPI
SOUTHERN DIVISION
ALEXANDRIA FAYE,
Individually and as Next
Friend and On Behalf of
O.F. and K.S.
v.
PLAINTIFF
CAUSE NO. 1:17cv145-LG-RHW
MISSISSIPPI DEPARTMENT
OF HUMAN SERVICES;
HARMONY RAFFEO;
TEQUILA HALL; ERICA
WEARY; and JOHN AND
JANE DOES I-X
DEFENDANTS
JUDGMENT
This matter having come on to be heard on the [22] Second Motion to Dismiss
filed by Mississippi Department of Human Services, Tequila Hall, Harmony Raffeo,
and Erica Weary, the Court, after a full review and consideration of the Motion, the
pleadings on file and the relevant legal authority, finds that in accord with the
Memorandum Opinion and Order entered herein,
IT IS ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that the [22] Second Motion to
Dismiss filed by Mississippi Department of Human Services, Tequila Hall,
Harmony Raffeo, and Erica Weary is GRANTED. The plaintiff’s claims against
these defendants are DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE.
IT IS, FURTHER, ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that the plaintiff’s
claims against John and Jane Does I-X are DISMISSED WITHOUT
PREJUDICE.
SO ORDERED AND ADJUDGED this the 30th day of August, 2018.
s/
Louis Guirola, Jr.
LOUIS GUIROLA, JR.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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