Assa'ad-Faltas v. Weiss et al
Filing
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JUDGMENT dismissing action without prejudice. (mwal)
AO 450 (SCD 04/2010) Judgment in a Civil Action
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
for the
District of South Carolina
Marie Assa'ad-Faltas,
Plaintiff
Civil Action
No.
v.
Sara Heather Savitz Weiss, individually for damages and for qui
tam recovery; The McAngus, Goudelock & Courie Law Firm, in
its corporate capacity for damages and for qui tam recovery; John
Andrew Delaney, individually for damages and for qui tam
recovery; Sterling Davies, individually for damages and for qui
tam recovery; Jeanette McBride, officially as RC's Clerk of Court
for injunctive relief and individually for damages; The City of
Columbia, S.C., for injunctive and declaratory relief and for qui
tam recovery; City of Columbia SC Police Department, (CPD) for
injunctive and declaratory relief and for qui tam recovery; FNU
Burke, CPD former Chiefs and Acting Chiefs, individually for
damages and for qui tam recovery; Randy Scott, CPD former
Chiefs and Acting Chiefs, individually for damages and for qui
tam recovery; Ruben Santiago, CPD former Chiefs and Acting
Chiefs, individually for damages and for qui tam recovery; Julie
Ashmore, Present or former CPD Officers, individually for
damages and for qui tam recovery; George McSwain, Present or
former CPD Officers, individually for damages and for qui tam
recovery; Barney Giese, Former S.C. 5th Judicial Solicitors,
individually for damages and for qui tam recovery; John Meadors,
Former S.C. 5th Judicial Solicitors, individually for damages and
for qui tam recovery; Dinah Gail Steele, individually for damages;
Larry Wayne Mason; Mark Keel, as Chief of S.C.'s Law
Enforcement Division (SLED), solely officially and selely for
injunctive and declaratory relief; Daniel Johnson, as S.C.'s Fifth
Judicial Circuit's Solicitor, solely officially and solely for
injunctive and declaratory relief and for qui tam recovery; Gary
Watts, as Coroner for Richland County, S.C., solely officially and
solely for injunctive and declaratory relief and for qui tam
recovery; William Nettles, as U.S. Attorney for the District of
South Carolina (DSC), solely officially and solely for injunctive
and declaratory relief; Steven Benjamin, as Mayor; All Members
of the City of Columbia Council; Teresa Wilson, manager for the
City; and all their subordinates and agents who intend to injure
Plaintiff; all solely officially and solely for injunctive and
declaratory relief and for qui tam recovery; Robert Eldon Hood, as
Current S.C.'s Fifth Judicial Circuit's Administrative Judge for
General Sessions, solely officially and solely for injunctive if
declaratory relief is unavailable or for declaratory relief if
available,
Defendants
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3:15-cv-01784-TLW
JUDGMENT IN A CIVIL ACTION
The court has ordered that (check one):
’ the plaintiff (name)
recover from the defendant (name)
which includes prejudgment interest at the rate of
the amount of
%, plus postjudgment interest at the rate of
dollars ($
),
%, along with
costs.
’ the plaintiff recover nothing, the action be dismissed on the merits, and the defendant (name)
recover costs from the plaintiff (name)
.
O The plaintiff, Marie Assa'ad-Faltas, shall take nothing of the defendants; Sara Heather Savitz Weiss, individually for
damages and for qui tam recovery; The McAngus, Goudelock & Courie Law Firm, in its corporate capacity for damages
and for qui tam recovery; John Andrew Delaney, individually for damages and for qui tam recovery; Sterling Davies,
individually for damages and for qui tam recovery; Jeanette McBride, officially as RC's Clerk of Court for injunctive
relief and individually for damages; The City of Columbia, S.C., for injunctive and declaratory relief and for qui tam
recovery; City of Columbia S.C. Police Department, (CPD) for injunctive and declaratory relief and for qui tam
recovery; FNU Burke, CPD former Chiefs and Acting Chiefs, individually for damages and for qui tam recovery; Randy
Scott, CPD former Chiefs and Acting Chiefs, individually for damages and for qui tam recovery; Ruben Santiago, CPD
former Chiefs and Acting Chiefs, individually for damages and for qui tam recovery; Julie Ashmore, Present or former
CPD Officers, individually for damages and for qui tam recovery; George McSwain, Present or former CPD Officers,
individually for damages and for qui tam recovery; Barney Giese, Former S.C. 5th Judicial Solicitors, individually for
damages and for qui tam recovery; John Meadors, Former S.C. 5th Judicial Solicitors, individually for damages and for
qui tam recovery; Dinah Gail Steele, individually for damages; Larry Wayne Mason; Mark Keel, as Chief of S.C.'s Law
Enforcement Division (SLED), solely officially and selely for injunctive and declaratory relief; Daniel Johnson, as
S.C.'s Fifth Judicial Circuit's Solicitor, solely officially and solely for injunctive and declaratory relief and for qui tam
recovery; Gary Watts, as Coroner for Richland County, S.C., solely officially and solely for injunctive and declaratory
relief and for qui tam recovery; William Nettles, as U.S. Attorney for the District of South Carolina (DSC), solely
officially and solely for injunctive and declaratory relief; Steven Benjamin, as Mayor; All Members of the City of
Columbia Council; Teresa Wilson, manager for the City; and all their subordinates and agents who intend to injure
Plaintiff; all solely officially and solely for injunctive and declaratory relief and for qui tam recovery; Robert Eldon
Hood, as Current S.C.'s Fifth Judicial Circuit's Administrative Judge for General Sessions, solely officially and solely
for injunctive if declaratory relief is unavailable or for declaratory relief if available; and this action is dismissed without
prejudice.
This action was (check one):
’ tried by a jury, the Honorable
’ tried by the Honorable
presiding, and the jury has rendered a verdict.
presiding, without a jury and the above decision was reached.
O decided by the Honorable Terry L. Wooten, Chief United States District Judge, presiding, adopting the Report and
Recommendation set forth by the Honorable Shiva V. Hodges, United States Magistrate Judge, which recommended
dismissing the complaint without prejudice.
Date: July 23, 2015
ROBIN L. BLUME, CLERK OF COURT
s/M. Walker
Signature of Clerk or Deputy Clerk
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