Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Raydo v. City of New York
as 20-3685
Plaintiff / Appellant: Melanie Raydo and Daniel Lang
Defendant: New York City Police Officer John Doe #1, individually, the names "John Doe" being fictitious as their complete names and/or current identities are presently unknown and New York City Police Officers John and Jane Does #2-#10, individually, the names John Doe" and "Jane Doe" being fictitious as their complete names and/or current identities are presently unknown
Defendant / Appellee: New York City Police Officer Eric Rodriguez, individually and City of New York
Basile v. New York City, NY
as 19-386
Defendant: New York City Police Officer James P. O'Neill, in his personal and official capacity as Chief of Police of New York City (the "Commissioner") was, upon information and belief, the New York City Police Commissioner at all the times relevant to this co, John Does 2-10, individually and in their capacities as employees and/or agents of The Madison Square Garden Company and Angele Delrosso, in her individual and official capacity as an employee, or former employee of the Madison Square Garden Company
Defendant / Appellee: John Does 1-9, individually and in their capacities as employees and/or agents of the Madison Square Garden Company, Madison Square Garden Company, an entity formed under the laws of the State of Delaware, New York City Police Officer William Dottavio, Shield 994, in his official and individual capacity and others
Plaintiff / Appellant: Christopher Basile
Bryant v. Commissioner of Social Securit
as 17-1071
Plaintiff - Appellant: Anne Bryant
Defendant - Appellee: Commissioner of Social Security Administration, Broadcast Music Incorporated, Hasbro Inc., DBA Starwild Music Inc., DBA Wildstar Music Inc. and others
Defendant: John Does, 2-10, Jane Does, 2-10, ABC Corporations, 1-10 and others

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