Key v. American General Financial Services

Filing 24

ORDER denying 4 Motion to Dismiss; denying 16 Motion to Dismiss, as moot. The Court will address defendant American General's motion to dismiss in due course. Signed by Judge James C. Dever, III on 5/22/2009. Copies served. (Edwards, S.)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA WESTERN DIVISION No.5:09-CV-32-D MATTHEW KEY, Plaintiff, v. DIRTY SOUTH CUSTOM SOUND & WHEELS, DIRTY SOUTH CUSTOMS, INC., HISHAM BEDWAN, AMERICAN GENERAL FINANCIAL SERVICES, ROBIN WORTHY, and SHANNAN KING, Defendants. ) ) ) ) ) ) ORDER ) ) ) ) ) ) ) On February 6, 2009, defendant American General Financial Services of America, Inc. ("American General"), filed a motion to dismiss plaintiffs complaint [D.E. 4]. On March 2, 2009, defendants Dirty South Custom Sound & Wheels, Dirty South Customs, Inc., Hisham Bedwan, Robin Worthy, and Shannan King filed a motion to dismiss plaintiffs complaint [D.E. 16]. On March 2,2009, plaintiffamended the complaint as a matter of course [D.E. 8]. See Fed. R. Civ. P. 15(a)(l)(A). Accordingly, each motion to dismiss [D.E. 4,16] is DENIED as moot. The court will address defendant American General's motion to dismiss plaintiffs first amended complaint [D.E. 13] in due course. SO ORDERED. This I I day of May 2009.

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