Camoras v. Publishers Clearing House
Plaintiff: James Camoras
Defendant: Publishers Clearing House, LLC
Case Number: 2:2023cv00903
Filed: December 15, 2023
Court: US District Court for the District of Utah
Presiding Judge: David Nuffer
Nature of Suit: P.I.: Other
Cause of Action: 28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 Diversity-Personal Injury
Jury Demanded By: Plaintiff
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December 15, 2023 Filing 3 NOTICE FROM THE COURT re #1 Complaint, #2 Civil Cover Sheet JS44. Attorney selected the incorrect division when creating the case. Case 2:23-cv-00903 will be closed and all pleadings will be transferred to case 4:23-cv-00118. Case number will now read 4:23-cv-00118 Please make changes to document captions accordingly. (sg)
December 15, 2023 Filing 2 Civil Cover Sheet (JS44) Civil Summons may be issued electronically. Prepare the summons using the courts #PDF version and email it to utdecf_clerk@utd.uscourts.gov for issuance, filed by James Camoras. (Scofield, David)
December 15, 2023 Filing 1 COMPLAINT against All Defendants (Filing fee $ 405, receipt number AUTDC-4909423) filed by James Camoras. (Attachments: #1 Exhibit A-- Publishers Clearing House Buyers Masterfile Mailing List, #2 Exhibit B-- Transcript of FTC Workshop-- The Information Marketplace-Merger and Exchange of Consumer Data-- 03.13.2001, #3 Exhibit C-- Webs Hot New Commodity Privacy, WSJ 02.28.2011, #4 Exhibit D-- Statement of FTC Commissioner Pamela Jones Harbour 12.07.2009, #5 Exhibit E-- Martha C. White, Big Data Knows What Youre Doing Right Now, TIME.com 07.31.2012, #6 Exhibit F-- Natasha Singer, You for Sale Mapping, and Sharing, the Consumer Genome, N.Y. Times 06.16.2012, #7 Exhibit G-- Letter from Senator John D. Rockefeller IV, Chairman, Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, #8 Exhibit H-- Bipartisan Group of Lawmakers Query Data Brokers About Practices Involving Consumers Personal Information, #9 Exhibit I-- Prize Scams, Federal Trade Commission, #10 Exhibit J-- Charles Duhigg, Bilking the Elderly, With a Corporate Assist, N.Y. Times 05.20.2007, #11 Exhibit K-- Fraud Against Seniors Hearing before the Senate Special Committee on Aging 08.10.2000, #12 Exhibit L-- 2014 TRUSTe US Consumer Confidence Privacy Report, TRUSTe, #13 Exhibit M-- Joshua Brustein, Start-Ups Seek to Help Users Put a Price on Their Personal Data, N.Y. Times 02.12.2012, #14 Exhibit Exhibit N-- Tsai, Cranor, Acquisti, and Egelman, The Effect of Online Privacy Information on Purchasing Behavior, #15 Exhibit O-- Hann, et al., The Value of Online Information Privacy An Empirical Investigation 10.2003) (Scofield, David)
December 15, 2023 Civil Case Terminated. (sg)

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Plaintiff: James Camoras
Represented By: David W. Scofield
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