Jacobs v. Robeson County Public Library, et al

Filing 2

FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE STATEMENT by Sherryl Lynn Jacobs. (Grady, B.)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA SOUTHERN DIVISION Case No. '(:{l-cv/ ZO-F~ Plaintiff{s), SHERRYL LYNN JACOBS ) ) vs ) ) Defendant{s) Robeson County Public Library) Board of Directors, Robeson County Public ) Library; ) Robert F. Fisher; Horace Stacy ) Gayle McLean; Tina Mellen-Stepp-Thomas ) DISCLOSURE OF CORPORATE AFFILIATIONS AND OTHER ENTITIES WITH A DIRECT FINANCIAL INTEREST IN LITIGATION Pursuant to Fed.R.Civ.P. 7.1 and Local Civil Rule 7.3, or Fed.R.Crim.P. 12.4 and Local Criminal Rule 12.3, --. 'If.­ 5h e ~ ~-<"'i./L G./.4d.../4'~0s fLII; JC;if,' RobesunCuUD.ty Public LibrMy who is the, defeBElaftt, (name of party) <nJJiptjffldefendant!other:-------,> makes the following disclosure: ,r'~ 1. Is party a publicly held corporation or other publicly held entity? YEs:" NO ) ~__ 2. Does party have any parent corporations? YE(~ {Circ1t~r (Circle e) If yes, identify all parent corporatio~ including grandparent and great-grandparent corporations: 3. Is 10% or more of the stock ofa party owned by a publicly held corporation or other publicly held entity? YES~ (Circle One) If yes, identify all such owners: 4. Is there any other publicly held corporation or other publicly held entity that has a direct financial interest in the outcome of the litigation (Local Civil Rule 7.3 or Local Criminal Rule 12.3)? YES rNi'Y;) {Circle bne)j If yes, identify entity and nature of interest: 5. Is party a trade association? YESrN~) (Circle(me) If yes, identify all members of the association, their parent corporations, and any publicly held companies that own 10% or more of a member's stock: 6. If case arises out of a bankruptcy proceeding, identify any trustee and the members of any creditors' committee:

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