United States of America v. The custom built Thermaltake PC containing a Seagate Barracuda 1000Gb Hard Disk Drive Model: ST1000DM003 Serial Number S1DC8XBK
Plaintiff: United States of America
Defendant: The custom built Thermaltake PC containing a Seagate Barracuda 1000Gb Hard Disk Drive Model: ST1000DM003 Serial Number S1DC8XBK
Case Number: 1:2016mc00037
Filed: January 27, 2016
Court: US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois
Office: Chicago Office
Presiding Judge: Michael T. Mason
Nature of Suit: Other
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Plaintiff: United States of America
Represented By: AUSA - Chicago(Designation Assistant US Attorney)
Represented By: Abigail Lynn Peluso(Designation Assistant US Attorney)
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