Lake v. Premier Financial Services, Inc. et al
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ORDER denying Plaintiff's 43 Motion to Dismiss Lack of Standing filed by Levi A. Lake. Signed Judge James L. Robart. (PM)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON
AT SEATTLE
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LEVI A. LAKE,
CASE NO. C17-0495JLR
Plaintiff,
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v.
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MTGLQ INVESTORS, L.P., et al.,
Defendants.
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On September 1, 2017, the court entered an order granting Defendant MTGLQ
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Investors, L.P.’s (“MTGLQ”) motion for summary judgment 1 and denying Plaintiff Levi
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A. Lake’s motion for summary judgment. (Order (Dkt. # 45).) On the same day, Mr.
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Levi filed a document he entitled, “Motion to Dismiss Lack of Standing” (Mot. (Dkt.
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# 43)), a “Notice” of a police report he claimed to have filed with the Kirkland Police
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Defendant New York Community Bank as Servicer for the Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation (“FDIC”) as Receiver for Ohio Savings Bank AKA Amtrust Bank (“NYCB”) joined
MTGLQ’s motion for summary judgment. (Joinder (Dkt. # 36).)
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Department (Notice (Dkt. # 42)), and a declaration in support of his motion (Lake Decl.
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(Dkt. # 43)). The court’s ruling, which granted MTGLQ’s motion for summary
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judgment, denied Mr. Lake’s motion for summary judgment, and dismissed his second
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amended complaint with prejudice, renders Mr. Lake’s “Motion to Dismiss Lack of
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Standing” moot. Accordingly, the court denies Mr. Lake’s motion (Dkt. # 43).
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Dated this 6th day of September, 2017.
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JAMES L. ROBART
United States District Judge
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