Other Statutes Cases filed in the Second Circuit Courts
Cases 1 - 10 of 107
Johnson v. Robbins
as 23-1332
Petitioner: Robert W. Johnson
Respondent: Tina Robbins, Jefferson County Department of Social Services, Samantha Blaisdell and others
Johnson v. Trump
as 23-1276
Petitioner: Robert W. Johnson
Respondent: Donald J. Trump, Facebook, Meta and others
Johnson v. Tunecore
as 22-2006
Petitioner: Robert W. Johnson
Respondent: Tunecore, iTunes, Apple Music and others
Johnson v. Watervliet Housing Authority
as 22-1944
Petitioner: Robert W. Johnson
Respondent: Watervliet Housing Authority, John McAvoy, Jr., Jami Bodo and others
Johnson v. Motel 6
as 22-1946
Petitioner: Robert W. Johnson
Respondent: Jefferson County Department of Social Services, Pro Se Government, Deborah Labadini, Pro Se Government Employee, The Workplace, Pro Se Government and others
Johnson v. Days Inn by Wyndham Syracuse
as 22-1964
Petitioner: Robert W. Johnson
Respondent: Jefferson County Department of Social Services, Teresa Gaffney, Deborah Labadini and others
Johnson v. Ramada by Wyndham East Syracuse Carrier Circle
as 22-1945
Petitioner: Robert W. Johnson
Respondent: Jefferson County Department of Social Services, Teresa Gaffney, Deborah Labadini and others
Johnson v. Residence Inn
as 22-1907
Petitioner: Robert W. Johnson
Respondent: Residence Inn, Pro Se Corporation, Ashley, Pro Se Corporation Employee, Jefferson County Department of Social Services and others
Johnson v. Best Western PLUS
as 22-1925
Petitioner: Robert W. Johnson
Respondent: Best Western PLUS, Pro Se Corporation, Nikki Gardner, Pro Se Corporation Employee, Will Mawson, Pro Se Corporation Employee and others
Johnson v. Red Roof Inn #157
as 22-1934
Petitioner: Robert W. Johnson
Respondent: Jefferson County Department of Social Services, Pro Se Government, Teresa Gaffney, Pro Se Corporation Government Employee, Deborah Labadini, Pro Se Corporation Government Employee and others

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