Brown et al v. Crow et al
Ella H Brown and Thomas G Brown |
Richard Crow, Wells Fargo Bank, Glenn Lynch Companies Inc, David Rhodes, Celeste Daffon, Kaufman County Sheriff's Office, Bryan Beavers, City of Terrell Texas Police Department, Jeff Brown, Mary Gayle Ramsy, P&E Construction Inc, Ameriquest Mortgage Company, Netco Title Company, Deutsche Bank National Trust, Elizon Mortgage Trust Company, Kaufman County Tax Assessor, Brenda Samples, George Yarbrough, Jose Sanchez, Noe Sanchez, Gene's Tractor Repair, Lindsey Ray Smith, City of Kaufma, TX, City of Terrell, TX, City of Kaufman Police Department, Johnny Adams, Michael Shook, Casey Blair and Ray Wheless |
3:2021cv02998 |
December 1, 2021 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Texas |
Sam A Lindsay |
Rebecca Rutherford |
Civil Rights: Other Civil Rights |
08 U.S.C. § 1324 |
Plaintiff |
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