Spence et al v. Spence et al

Filing 21

JUDGMENT - IT IS ORDERED, ADJUDGED, AND DECREED that Spence's applications to proceed in forma pauperis [D.E. 1, 7] are GRANTED, and Spence's complaint is DISMISSED as frivolous. Spence's motion for summary judgment [D.E. 9], and moti on to compel [D.E. 10] are DISMISSED. The court construes the emergency permanent notice of appeal [D.E. 15] as an interlocutory appeal [D.E. 17]. TheUnited States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit will address the appropriateness of that interlocutory appeal. Signed by Peter A. Moore, Jr., Clerk of Court on 12/18/2017. (Briggeman, N.)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA WESTERN DIVISION KIMBERLY T. SPENCE, f/k/a Kimberly S. Willis, WILLIAM M. WINDSOR, ) ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) v. ) ) ) CARL J. WILLIS, II, KIMBERLY T. SPENCE, ) f/k/a Kimberly S. Willis, WELLSTAR ) MEDICAL GROUP PEDIATRICT & ) ADOLESCENT CENTER, Attorney’s, ) ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH ) CARDINALS, of Atlanta, THE ROMAN ) CATHOLIC ARCHDIOCESE, ST. JOHN ) THE EVANGELIST CATHOLIC SCHOOL ) AND LEADERSHIP, UNITED METHODIST ) CHURCH BISHOPS, THE BEN HILL ) UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, THE ) BEN HILL CHRISTIAN ACADEMY, ) WOODWARD ACADEMY, GEORGIA ) FARM BUREAU MUTUAL INSURANCE ) COMPANY, GEORGIA FARM BUREAU ) CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY, ) CREATE-A-LOAD KENNESAW, ) REUNION PLACE SUBDIVISION, PAT ) ASTRIN, RE/MAX OF GEORGIA, PAT ) ASTRIN PROPERTY MANAGEMENT ) LLC, CHELSEA BYNUM, MIA ) NICOLE SPENCER, WILLIAM WINDSOR, ) MAID OF THE MIST CORPORATION, ) SEAN M. BOUSHIE, THE UNIVERSITY ) OF MONTANA, UNITED STATES OF ) AMERICA, ) ) Defendants. ) JUDGMENT IN A CIVIL CASE CASE NO. 5:17-CV-272-D Decision by Court. IT IS ORDERED, ADJUDGED, AND DECREED that Spence's applications to proceed in forma pauperis [D.E. 1, 7] are GRANTED, and Spence's complaint is DISMISSED as frivolous. Spence's motion for summary judgment [D.E. 9], and motion to compel [D.E. 10] are DISMISSED. The court construes the emergency permanent notice of appeal [D.E. 15] as an interlocutory appeal [D.E. 17]. The United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit will address the appropriateness of that interlocutory appeal. This Judgment Filed and Entered on December 18, 2017, and Copies To: Kimberly T. Spence DATE: December 18, 2017 (Sent to 187 Advance Drive Lillington, NC 27546 via US Mail) PETER A. MOORE, JR., CLERK (By) /s/ Nicole Briggeman Deputy Clerk

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