Rayfield-Bey v. Wells Fargo & Company et al
verlyn-teresa: rayfield-bey |
Wells Fargo & Company, Charles W. Scharf, Lorraine Brown, Dona Hull, Linda Green, Jessica Leete, Roger Harpster, Randall Eade, DocX, LLC, Lender Processing Services, Inc., Black Knight Financial Services, Inc., Joseph M. Nackashi, Barclays Capital Real Estate, Inc., Michele M. Curtis, Audrey B. Trumble, Mohamed S. Hameed, Melissa Forant, Manju John, Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., William P. Beckmann, MERSCORP Holdings, Inc., Chris McEntee, Freedom Mortgage Corporation, Stanley C. Middleman, Argent Mortgage Company, L.L.C., Diane Tiberend, City of Wilmington, County of New Castle, Micheal E. Kozikowski, County of Fulton, State of Georgia, Nailah B. Gilliam, Synergy One Lending Inc. a Delaware corporation principally located in Illinois doing business as Mutual of Omaha, Aaron Nemec, Steven M. Majerus, BBMC Mortgage A Division of Bridgeview Bank Group, Nationstar Mortgage LLC a Delaware limited liability company doing business as Mr. Cooper and Peoples Bank |
1:2022cv01073 |
August 16, 2022 |
US District Court for the District of Delaware |
Colm F Connolly |
Constitutional - State Statute |
28 U.S.C. § 1331 Fed. Question |
Plaintiff |
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