v. Sutton et al
El Macero Partners, LLC, a California limited liability company and Fair Plaza II, Ltd., a California limited partnership |
Donna F. Sutton, as Trustee of The Sutton Family Revocable Trust Dated October 6, 1997, Byong Son Son, Individually and doing business as El Macero Cleaners, Donna F. Sutton, El Macero Cleaners, a California corporation, Chang Sik Choi, Estate of Sang-Eui Sim, Deceased, Cal-West Sutton, a California general partnership, Estate of William R. Sutton, Deceased, Estate of Wolfgang J. Heine, Deceased, Myong Hee Son, individually and doing business as El Macero Cleaners, Donna F Sutton, as Trustee of The William R. Sutton Bypass Trust, Troublefree, LLC, a California limited liability company and American General Life Insurance Company, a Texas corporation, successor-in-interest to California-Western States Life Insurance Company, a merged out California corporation |
2:2018at00628 |
April 30, 2018 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of California |
Sacramento Office |
Sacramento |
Real Property: Other |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1331 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 1 COMPLAINT against All Defendants by El Macero Partners, LLC, a California limited liability company, Fair Plaza II, Ltd., a California limited partnership. Attorney Peterson, Kenneth Gregory added. (Peterson, Kenneth) |
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