Harrington et al v. Rupe et al

Filing 43

ORDER granting 36 the Notice of Dismissal. The claims asserted between the plaintiffs and Robert Bailey, Robert Batt, Keith Baumfalk, Shay McGowan, Donna Fegler Daiss, Chris Kolb, Dennis Leonard, Sean Caradori, Robert Frank, Bradley Rice, Thomas S chwartan, Steve Thomlison, Mike Jahnke, Wendy Wussow, Fred King, and Tim Young are dismissed without prejudice. The parties shall bear their own costs and fees with respect to those claims. Robert Bailey, Robert Batt, Keith Baumfalk, Shay McGowan, Do nna Fegler Daiss, Chris Kolb, Dennis Leonard, Sean Caradori, Robert Frank, Bradley Rice, Thomas Schwartan, Steve Thomlison, Mike Jahnke, Wendy Wussow, Fred King, and Tim Young are terminated as parties to this case. Ordered by Judge John M. Gerrard. (JSF)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA SHANE HARRINGTON and MIDWEST GIRLS CLUB, 4:15-CV-3158 Plaintiffs, ORDER vs. HOBART RUPE, et al., Defendants. This matter is before the Court on the plaintiffs' Notice of Dismissal (filing 36). The motion will be granted. IT IS ORDERED: 1. The Notice of Dismissal (filing 36) is granted. 2. The claims asserted between the plaintiffs and Robert Bailey, Robert Batt, Keith Baumfalk, Shay McGowan, Donna Fegler Daiss, Chris Kolb, Dennis Leonard, Sean Caradori, Robert Frank, Bradley Rice, Thomas Schwartan, Steve Thomlison, Mike Jahnke, Wendy Wussow, Fred King, and Tim Young are dismissed without prejudice. 3. The parties shall bear their own costs and fees with respect to those claims. 4. Robert Bailey, Robert Batt, Keith Baumfalk, Shay McGowan, Donna Fegler Daiss, Chris Kolb, Dennis Leonard, Sean Caradori, Robert Frank, Bradley Rice, Thomas Schwartan, Steve Thomlison, Mike Jahnke, Wendy Wussow, Fred King, and Tim Young are terminated as parties to this case. Dated this 12th day of January, 2016. BY THE COURT: John M. Gerrard United States District Judge -2-

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