Bergeron v. Perrilloux et al
Donna Bergeron |
Scott Perrilloux, John T. Guzzardo, Sr., John T. Guzzardo, Jr., J.T. & Stella Guzzardo, Inc. and Unidentified Party |
2:2008cv04380 |
September 12, 2008 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana |
Racketeer/Corrupt Organization Office |
Tangipahoa |
Ivan L. R. Lemelle |
Karen Wells Roby |
None |
Federal Question |
18:1964 Racketeering (RICO) Act |
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Filing 66 ORDER re Plaintiff Donna Bergeron's 35 , Defendant Scott Perrilloux's 36 Cross Motions for Summary Judgment on: (1) In Pari Delicto; (2) Predicate RICO Acts; and (3) Prosecutorial Immunity and 57 Defendant Three Way Properties, L.L.C.& #039;s Cross Motion for Summary Judgment on Predicate RICO Acts. ORDERED that Defendants' Motions for Summary Judgment as to all three issues are GRANTED, and Defendant Three Way Properties L.L.C.'s Motion for Summary Judgment on the issue of Predicate RICO Acts is GRANTED. Plaintiffs Motion for Summary Judgment is DENIED as to all three issues. Signed by Judge Ivan L. R. Lemelle on 8/6/09. (gec, ) |
Filing 3 ORDER that plas' request for TRO is DENIED; FURTHER ORDERED that all parties shall file written briefs by 9/30/08 to address pertinent jurisdictional and immunity issues as set forth herein. Signed by Judge Ivan L. R. Lemelle on 9/17/08.(lag, ) |
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