Christiana Trust v. Sirls
Plaintiff: Christiana Trust
Defendant: Diane M Sirls
Case Number: 4:2015cv02578
Filed: September 8, 2015
Court: US District Court for the Southern District of Texas
Office: Houston Office
County: Harris
Presiding Judge: Lynn N. Hughes
Nature of Suit: All Other Real Property
Cause of Action: 28 U.S.C. ยง 1332
Jury Demanded By: None

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February 27, 2017 Opinion or Order Filing 32 OPINION on Summary Judgment. Sirls's theories amount to three meretricious reasons she should have a free house. She borrowed money to purchase it, and refused to repay it. She has lived cost free in her house for nearly seven years. Sirls will take nothing from Christiana Trust. (Signed by Judge Lynn N Hughes) Parties notified. (ghassan, 4)
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Plaintiff: Christiana Trust
Represented By: Mark Douglas Cronenwett
Represented By: Barry Arthur McCain
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