Canadian Real Estate Holdings, LP v. Karen F. Newton Revocable Trust et al.
CANADIAN REAL ESTATE HOLDINGS, LP |
KAREN F. NEWTON REVOCABLE TRUST, Richard Vanmeter, Kristin Trotter, William Theodore Rose, Michael Shepherd, Steffanie Shepherd, Gregory Jernigan, Henry Bell, Trey Monson, Charles Pyne, Jonathan Mercer, Deborah Chesney, William Trotter, James George Monson II, Beau Davis, Joan Pyne, Joe W. Chesney, Jill Ruse-Peterson, Debbie Chesney, Melinda Pierce, Raul Perez, Jr., James Evans, Jon Mercer, Sherri Long, Maria Mercer, Harvey Graham, Terry A. Peterson, David Cox, Mike Bell, Gretchen Jernigan, Mike Shepherd, Carol Vanmeter, Kris Trotter, Joan Rose, Tisha Davis, Jennifer Cox, Marilee Evans, James Schwartz, Robert Soltysik, Robert Carter, Janet Anders, Jerry Long, Linda Soltysik, Jerry Brown, Gary Pierce, Karen Chesney, Joe K. Chesney, Sathu Subbiah, Bill Trotter, Coleen Monson, Sandra Graham, Sarah Schwartz, Gregg Jernigan, Paula Jones, Stephanie Shepherd, Kent Vanmeter, Tim Anders, Charlie Pyne, Ted Rose and William Jones |
4:2021cv00333 |
April 27, 2021 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Texas |
Amos L Mazzant |
Civil Rights: Other |
42 U.S.C. § 405 |
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