Jones v. Citimortgage Inc et al
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OPINION on Dismissal. (Signed by Judge Lynn N. Hughes) Parties notified. (ghassan, )
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Felicia Nicole Jones,
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Plaintiff,
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Citimortgage, Inc., et a!.,
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Defendants.
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Opinion on Dismissal
Felicia NicoleJones is suing Citimortgage, the United States Postal Service, and Pioneer
Homes.
AS best as can be understood from Jones's 65.page complaint, her claim against
Citimortgage is for forcible entry of 16307 Rapid Creek Drive in Houston. Jones had not paid
her mortgage since October 2005. In 2008, the mortgagee foreclosed its lien by selling it non.
judicially. Citimortgage bought the property. All ofJones's interest in the property ended with
the foreclosure.Jones has no claim against Citimortgage.
Jones's claim against the United States Postal Service seems to be for "violence in the
workplacen because a Postal Service worker entered her home and broke her air conditioner.
Even assuming her facts are true, Jones has no claim for violence in the workplace.
Last, Jones's suit against Pioneer Homes seems to be for breach of contract. Pioneer
Homes apparently built her home in 1997. Her breach of warranty claims have expired. Since
Jones and Pioneer Homes are both citizens ofTexas, there is no diversity ofparties. This court
lacks party jurisdiction to hear the case.
Also, she has applied to sue without paying the obligatory costs. Her affidavit is
inconclusive about her actual property, so she must pay the fees.
Even under the generous allowance for a pleading prepared without the assistance of a
lawyer, the claims by Felicia Nicole Jones are wholly deficient as legal claims.
Jones's claims will be dismissed.
Signed ~ e ~ t e m b e r -r5 ,r r , at Houston, Texas.
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Lynn N. Hughes
United States District Judge
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