Smith v. Discover Bank et al
Deronda M. Smith |
Discover Bank and Mapother & Mapother, P.S.C. |
6:2014cv00151 |
June 25, 2014 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky |
London Office |
Perry |
Karen K. Caldwell |
Consumer Credit |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1441 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 41 OPINION AND ORDER: 1) Discover Bank's motion for summary judgment (DE 32 ) is GRANTED and all claims against Discover Bank are DISMISSED; 2) Mapother & Mapother's motion for summary judgment (DE 34 ) is GRANTED and all claims against Mapother & Mapother are DISMISSED; and 3) Judgment will be entered consistent with this opinion. Signed by Judge Karen K. Caldwell on 5/10/16. (MRS)cc: COR, Copy mailed to Carl E. Zapffe. Modified text on 5/10/2016 (MRS). |
Filing 17 OPINION & ORDER: 1) Discover Bank's motion to dismiss (DE 12) is DENIED;2) Mapother & Mapother's motion to dismiss (DE 4 ) is DENIED in part and GRANTED in part. The motion is granted to the extent that it seeks dismissal of the plaintiff& #039;s claim that Mapother violated the FDCPA by filing the state court complaint against her with the knowledge that the complaint was time barred. That claim is hereby DISMISSED. Mapother's motion to dismiss is otherwise DENIED. Signed by Judge Karen K. Caldwell on 3/9/15.(MRS)cc: COR |
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