Gibens et al v. United States Congress et al
Reactive Power LLC and John Gibens |
Premier Credit of North America LLC, Porter County Circuit Court Judge Pro Tem, Carrie N Crider, JP Morgan Chase Bank, NA, Laura Bernacki Stafford, Karen D Szumlandski, Lisa Moser, Centier Bank, Katherine R Forbes, Cindy Crowe-Skalka and Indiana Department of Revenue |
Internal Revenue Service, Hoist Liftruck Mfg LLC, Woodforest National Bank, Randy J Williams, Ryan DeLaney, State of Indiana, William Alexa, Linda Gibens, United States Congress, Avis Rent A Car, Tippacanoe County Superior Court I, Martin J Flaska, Edward A Snyder, Porter County Superior Court 2, Hoist Material Handling, Federal Reserve System and Indiana General Assembly |
2:2019cv00191 |
May 23, 2019 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Indiana |
John E Martin |
Theresa L Springmann |
Civil Rights: Other |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1981 |
None |
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Filing 7 APPENDIX D to #3 PRO SE DOCKETING STATEMENT by John Gibens. (shk) |
Filing 6 APPENDIX C to #3 PRO SE DOCKETING STATEMENT by John Gibens. (shk) |
Filing 5 APPENDIX B to #3 PRO SE DOCKETING STATEMENT by John Gibens. (shk) |
Filing 4 APPENDIX A to #3 PRO SE DOCKETING STATEMENT by John Gibens. (shk) |
Filing 3 PRO SE DOCKETING STATEMENT requesting permission to file against William Alexa, Avis Rent A Car, Laura Bernacki Stafford, Centier Bank, Carrie N Crider, Cindy Crowe-Skalka, Ryan DeLaney, Federal Reserve System, Martin J Flaska, Katherine R Forbes, Linda Gibens, Hoist Liftruck Mfg LLC, Hoist Material Handling, Indiana Department of Revenue, Indiana General Assembly, Internal Revenue Service, JP Morgan Chase Bank, NA, Lisa Moser, Porter County Circuit Court Judge Pro Tem, Porter County Superior Court 2, Premier Credit of North America LLC, Edward A Snyder, State of Indiana, Karen D Szumlandski, Tippacanoe County Superior Court I, United States Congress, Randy J Williams, Woodforest National Bank, filed by John Gibens. (shk) |
Filing 2 ORDER: The Court ORDERS Plaintiff to file an amended Complaint and Appendix, referring to the account number(s) in question only by the final four digits, by 6/24/2019. The Court directs that the Complaint and Appendix [ECF No. 1] be restricted to case users and case participants only. Signed by Chief Judge Theresa L Springmann on 6/5/19. (Copy mailed to pro se party)(ksp) |
Filing 1 *** RESTRICTED PER ORDER DE #2 *** PRO SE DOCKETING STATEMENT in Support of Request for Initial Action and Request for Permission to File against William Alexa, Avis Rent A Car, Laura Bernacki Stafford, Centier Bank, Carrie N Crider, Cindy Crowe-Skalka, Ryan DeLaney, Federal Reserve System, Martin J Flaska, Katherine R Forbes, Linda Gibens, Hoist Liftruck Mfg LLC, Hoist Material Handling, Indiana Department of Revenue, Indiana General Assembly, Internal Revenue Service, JP Morgan Chase Bank, NA, Lisa Moser, Porter County Circuit Court Judge Pro Tem, Porter County Superior Court 2, Premier Credit of North America LLC, Edward A Snyder, State of Indiana, Karen D Szumlandski, Tippacanoe County Superior Court I, United States Congress, Randy J Williams, Woodforest National Bank (Filing fee $ 400.00.) Receipt #2018360. 0 copies of summons forms and 0 copies of USM-285 forms, filed by John Gibens. (Injunctive Relief Requested.) (Attachments: #1 Appendix)(shk) Modified on 6/6/2019 to add text(ksp). |
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