Volume 64 - Illinois Secretary of State
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Volume 64 - Illinois Secretary of State
REPORTS OF Cases Argued and Determined IN THE COURT of CLAIMS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS _____________ VOLUME 64 Official Reports of the Illinois Court of Claims For: Fiscal Year 2012---July 1, 2011 – June 30, 2012 _____________ SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS 2012 ______________ Printed by authority of the State of Illinois ___________ Printed by authority of the State of Illinois – June 2015 - 1 - CC-103 1 PREFACE The opinions of the Court of Claims reported herein are published by authority of the provisions of Section 18 of the Court of Claims Act, 705 ILCS 505/1. The Court of Claims has exclusive jurisdiction to hear and determine the following matters: (a) all claims against the State of Illinois founded upon any law of the State, or upon any regulation thereunder by an executive or administrative officer or agency, other than claims arising under the Workers’ Compensation Act or the Workers’ Occupational Diseases Act, or claims for certain expenses in civil litigation, (b) all claims against the State founded upon any contract entered into with the State, (c) all claims against the State for time unjustly served in prisons of this State when the person imprisoned received a pardon from the governor stating that such pardon is issued on the ground of innocence of the crime for which he or she was imprisoned or he or she received a certificate of innocence from the Circuit Court as provided in Section 2-702 of the Code of Civil Procedure;(d) all claims against the State in cases sounding in tort, (e) all claims for recoupment made by the State against any Claimant, (f) certain claims to compel replacement of a lost or destroyed State warrant, (g) certain claims based on torts by escaped inmates of State institutions, (h) certain representation and indemnification cases, (i) all claims pursuant to the Line of Duty Compensation Act,(j) all claims pursuant to the Illinois National Guardsman’s Compensation Act, and (k) all claims pursuant to the Crime Victims Compensation Act. A large number of claims contained in this volume have not been reported in full due to quantity and general similarity of content. These claims have been listed according to the type of claim or disposition. The categories they fall within include: claims in which orders of awards or orders of dismissal were entered without opinions, claims based on lapsed appropriations, certain State employees’ back salary claims, prisoners and inmates-missing property claims, claims in which orders and opinions of denial were entered without opinions, refund cases, medical vendor claims, Line of Duty Compensation Act claims and certain claims based on the Crime Victims Compensation Act. However, any claim which is of the nature of any of the above categories, but which also may have value as precedent, has been reported in full. 2 OFFICERS OF THE COURT JUDGES ROBERT J. SPRAGUE, Chief Justice Belleville, Illinois Chief Justice February 21, 2003 – PETER J. BIRNBAUM, Judge Chicago, Illinois January 20, 2004 – MARY PATRICIA BURNS, Judge Chicago, Illinois January 9, 2009 – NORMA F. JANN, Judge Chicago, Illinois May 29, 1991 GERALD KUBASIAK, Judge Chicago, Illinois March 28, 2011- ROBERT J. STEFFEN, Judge Elgin, Illinois March 5, 2004 – DONALD STORINO, Judge Rosemont, Illinois March 5, 2004- ____________ BRADLEY BUCHER Court Administrator Springfield, Illinois TIFFANY KRETZINGER Fiscal Officer Springfield, Illinois J. MICHAEL MATHIS Court Counsel Springfield, Illinois 3 COMMISSIONERS OF THE COURT GEORGE ARGIONIS Chicago, Illinois August 16, 2003 – ANDREA BUFORD Chicago, Illinois October 1, 2007 – JOSEPH J. CAVANAUGH Chicago, Illinois August 16, 2003 – LLOYD CUETO Belleville, Illinois March 1, 2009 – MAZIE HARRIS Chicago, Illinois January 16, 2012- MARITZA MARTINEZ Chicago, Illinois January 16, 2012- LAURIE MIKVA Chicago, Illinois September 16, 2011- LOURDES MONTEAGUDO Chicago, Illinois July 1, 2005- PATRICIA MURPHY Energy, Illinois August 16, 2003- DAVID NEAL Joliet, Illinois July 1, 2007- July 31, 2011 MARY T. NICOLAU Chicago, Illinois August 16, 2003- DAVID REID Springfield, Illinois May 3, 2011- ELIZABETH M. ROCHFORD Lincolnwood, Illinois October 24, 1990- DAVID RODRIGUEZ Chicago, Illinois May 19, 2011- HERBERT ROSENBURG Chicago, Illinois May 21, 2008 RONALD SERPICO Melrose Park, Illinois August 16, 2003- PATRICK T. TIMONEY Springfield, Illinois April 1, 2004 THOMAS YSURSA Belleville, Illinois August 16, 2003- 4 JESSE WHITE Secretary of State and Ex Officio Clerk of the Court January 11, 1999 – ____ DELORES J. MARTIN Deputy Clerk and Director Springfield, Illinois October 6, 2003 – 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS Fiscal Year 2012 Preface ........................................................................................................................... 2 Officers of the Court ..................................................................................................... 3 Table of Contents .......................................................................................................... 6 Table of Cases................................................................................................................ 7 Opinions Published in Full ........................................................................................ 127 Law Enforcement Officers, Civil Defense Workers, Civil Air Patrol Members, Paramedics, Firemen, Chaplains and State Employees Compensation Act Cases: Military Line of Duty Awards ................................................................................... 321 Miscellaneous Awards................................................................................................ 322 Miscellaneous Denied and Dismissed Claims ........................................................... 324 Contracts--Lapsed Appropriations ............................................................................ 338 Public Aid and Medical Vendor Awards ................................................................... 372 Prisoners and Inmates--Missing Property Claims ......................................................................................................... 373 Crime Victims Compensation Act Cases: Opinions Not Published in Full ............................................................................. 374 6 TABLE OF CASES Fiscal Year 2012 (July 1, 2011 to June 30, 2012) CLAIMANT NAME CASE NBR A & A EQUIPMENT SUPPLY AASHTO ABARCA, ALEJANDRO ABBOTT LABORATORIES, INC. ABBS, JOSEPH ABC COUNSELING & FAMILY SERVICES ABC COUNSELING & FAMILY SERVICES ABDULLAH, MUHAMMAD ABDULLAH, RASHID ABED, MOHAMMED ABNER MORGE, MIA LOU ABRAHAM, JONATHON ABRAHIM, MANAR ABRAMS, ANTWAN ABUNDIS, MARCELA ACCULINGUA INTERNATIONAL, INC. OF ILLINOIS D/B/A INLINGUA ACCURATE BIOMETRICS, INC. ACCURATE MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS, INC. ACEVEDO, CECILIO & LARES, MARIA ACEVEDO, DEBRA ACEVEDO, VALENTIN ACEVEZ, STACEY M. ACH DIRECT ACH DIRECT ACH DIRECT ACH DIRECT ACH DIRECT ACH DIRECT ACHIEVEMENT UNLIMITED, INC. ACHIEVEMENT UNLIMITED, INC. ACHIEVEMENT UNLIMITED, INC. ACKERMAN, BRIAN ACKERMAN, JENNIFER ACKERMAN, JENNIFER ACKFELD, THOMAS ACOSTA, SEBASTIAN ACUITY INSURANCE COMPANY A/S/O INDOVINA, LEONARD ADA S. MCKINLEY COMM. SERVICES D/B/A GENESIS THERAPY CENTER ADAME, ZITLALI ADAMS, ANNALYSE ADAMS, CHANNON ADAMS, CHIQUITA ADAMS, CURTIS ADAMS, DARRYL ADAMS, EMMA ADAMS, IRA ADAMS, JEFFERY L., JR. ADAMS, JEREMY ADAMS, JONTAE ADAMS, RYANNA ADAMS, SAM ADAMS, WILLIE ADAN, ANDRES ADCO ADVERTISING AGENCY ADDOLORATA VILLA, FRANCISCAN VILLAGE, ET AL ADDUS HEALTHCARE, INC. ADDUS HEALTHCARE, INC. ADDUS HEALTHCARE, INC. ADDUS HEALTHCARE, INC. ADDUS HEALTHCARE, INC. ADDUS HEALTHCARE, INC. ADEMOSKI, DAISY ADKINS, WILLIE MOSES ADKINS, WILLIE MOSES ADKINS, WILLIE MOSES ADKINSON, COURI 7 12CC1403 11CC1594 12CV1021 11CC3931 12CV2321 12CC1409 12CC2316 11CV2111 11CV4281 11CV4099 12CC1681 11CV2316 12CV0048 11CV4042 11CV2874 12CC2235 12CC1518 11CC2709 10CV3622 11CV4104 12CV0675 11CV2068 11CC3004 11CC3005 11CC3006 12CC0073 12CC0074 12CC0075 08CC2437 11CC2375 12CC0291 11CV3931 11CV3930 11CV3932 10CC2268 11CV0420 10CC1204 11CC2051 04CV3831 11CV2263 11CV5327 11CC1081 12CV2290 11CV3764 10CV5382 11CV3457 12CV1022 11CV1671 11CV5240 04CV1993 11CV1228 12CV1375 11CV2358 11CC2279 09CC2838 10CC2056 10CC3443 10CC3487 11CC0236 11CC0245 11CC3290 11CV2527 04CC2925 05CC0619 08CC0862 11CV5040 ADVANCED COMMODITIES, INC. ADVANCED COMMODITIES, INC. ADVANCED COMMODITIES, INC. ADVANCED COMMODITIES, INC. ADVANCED ELECTRIC COMPANY ADVANCED INVESTIGATIVE SERVICES, INC. ADVANCED SLEEP & NEURODIAGNOSTIC SERVICES ADVANCED SLEEP & NEURODIAGNOSTIC SERVICES ADVANTAGE AMBULANCE, INC. 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HILL, RODNEY HILL, SHANTELL HILL, TRINA HILL, TRINA HILL-AYINDE, CLAUDINE HILLIER STORAGE & MOVING COMPANY HILLIER STORAGE & MOVING COMPANY HILLIER STORAGE & MOVING COMPANY HILLIER STORAGE & MOVING COMPANY HILLIER STORAGE & MOVING COMPANY HILLIER STORAGE & MOVING COMPANY HILSON, LAZERICK HILTON GARDEN INN HILTON, TIMOTHY HINCHEE, LUKE HINCKLEY SPRINGS HINCKLEY SPRINGS HINES, ALONZO HINES, CHARLOTTE & BANKS, TIFFANY HINES, KENNETH HINKES, MICHAEL HINOJOSA, ROLANDO HINOJOSA, ROLANDO HINSHAW & CULBERTSON, LLP. HINSHAW & CULBERTSON, LLP. HINTON, DERRICK HINTON, JALISA HISRA COUNTY OF PEORIA H.J. EPPEL & COMPANY, INC. HLAD, CURT HLAD, CURT HOAGLAND, JOBERT HOBSON, RENA HOBSON, STEPHANIE HODGE, ALISHA L. HODO, TIFFANY HOEFKE, TONYA M. 12CV2171 11CV5197 11CV2420 11CV3010 12CV0875 11CV5468 11CV1115 11CV4833 12CV0061 12CV1844 11CV2083 11CV3442 10CV1318 12CC1728 11CV3693 11CV5333 12CV0269 12CV1215 11CV2130 12CV0852 11CV4941 11CC1161 12CV3029 11CV2793 11CV4138 12CV3405 11CV5370 08CV5676 12CC1578 11CV4451 09CC0364 12CV2279 10CV4932 11CV1798 11CV1529 11CV5353 12CV1772 11CV2084 12CV0523 11CV1509 11CV4406 11CV5495 11CV4541 11CV2974 11CV4962 11CV0499 11CV5295 12CV2205 11CV4599 11CC2575 11CC2886 11CC2888 11CC3412 11CC3413 11CC3428 11CC1486 11CC1558 11CV2907 12CV2734 11CC2969 11CC2970 12CV0010 11CV3054 11CV4963 09CV5307 11CV1012 11CV2747 11CC0972 12CC1975 12CV1294 11CV4600 11CC0669 11CC2636 10CV3913 10CV3914 12CC1322 11CV2479 11CV2199 11CC1346 11CV3604 12CC0495 54 HOEFKE, TONYA M. & MOORE, SHANE C. HOEHNE, RORY HOFFMAN, THOMAS R. B. HOGAN, ROBIN A. HOGAN, SHANNIN R. HOGLUND, DISI HOGUE, TOMYSHUNA HOLBROOK, JANECA M. HOLDER, JOYCE E. 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STATE OF ILLINOIS, OFFICE OF BANKS AND REAL ESTATE, Respondent. Opinion filed October 4, 2011 WILLIAM THOMAS, Counsel for Claimant LISA MADIGAN, Attorney General (JACQUELINE K. WILLIAMS, Assistant Attorney General, of counsel), for Respondent. Regulatory agencies, discretionary functions- Office of Banks and Real Estate, under its statutory grant of authority, examined the corporate fiduciary. The decision as to what actions to take following that examination were discretionary. OBRE identified issues with the trust account and took action. The court refuses to hold regulatory agencies liable for allegedly negligently performing discretionary functions. ORDER Sprague, C.J. This matter comes before the Court on the Complaint of STEVEN and MARTHA HARSCH, et al., and against the STATE OF ILLINOIS through the OFFICE OF BANKS AND REAL ESTATE. A trial on this matter was held on August 2-4, 2010, before Commissioner Andrea M. Buford. FACTS The Claimants herein and at all times relevant, held investment and or retirement accounts with Intrust. Intrust is an Illinois Corporation certified under the Illinois Corporate Fiduciary Act, 205 ILCS 620/1-1 et seq., ("Act") by the Illinois Office of Banks and Real Estate ("OBRE") to act as trustee for various types of Individual Retirement Accounts. ("IRAs"). Intercounty Title ("Intercounty") was a company that offered title insurance to owners of real estate. Jack Hargrove ("Hargrove") was the Chairman of Intrust's Board of Directors and the 128 owner of Intrust through Intrust's parent company, Madison Avenue Investments. Laurence Capriotti ("Capriotti") was a Director of Intrust. The principal registered officers and directors of Intrust were also the principal registered officers and directors of Intercounty. The Illinois Corporate Fiduciary Act was enacted to protect the public interest and general welfare of the people of the State of Illinois. The Act entrusts OBRE with the responsibility to supervise corporate fiduciaries. The Act specifically provides for OBRE's supervision, regular examination and correction of any unsafe or imprudent practices of trust companies. Specifically, the Act provides for an examination no less frequently than every 18 months. On each examination, inquiry shall be made as to the condition and resources of the corporate fiduciary generally, the mode of conducting and managing its affairs, the action of its directors and trustees, the investments of the funds, the safety and prudence of its management, the security afforded to those by whom its engagements are held, and whether the requirements of its charter and laws have been complied with in the administration of its affairs. 205 ILCS 620/5-2. Whenever it appears from an examination that a corporate fiduciary has committed any violation of any law, has made or published a false statement of condition or is conducting its business in an unsafe, unsound or unauthorized manner, OBRE shall direct the discontinuance of such practices and that they strictly conform to the requirements of the law. 205 ILCS 620/5-3. If a corporate fiduciary refuses or neglects to make a required statement of condition or any report required under this Act, or to comply with an order as above stated, or if it appears that it is unsafe or inexpedient for the corporate fiduciary to conduct business, OBRE shall enter an appropriate order which may include the appointment of a receiver, the taking of possession 129 of the corporate fiduciary, or the removal of a director, officer, employee or agent of the corporate fiduciary. 205 ILCS 620/5-3. The Act does not provide for insurance of account holder's or corporate funds. On December 4, 1990, Intrust entered into an escrow agreement with Intercounty Title. ("Escrow Agreement"). Pursuant to the Escrow Agreement, Intrust deposited the cash portions of customer accounts with Intercounty. Intercounty was obligated to pay Intrust a minimum rate of interest on the money deposited by Intrust. The Escrow Agreement obligated Intercounty to deposit the trust funds into an escrow account at the LaSalle National Bank of Chicago. ("Escrow Account"). Under the terms of the Escrow Agreement, Intrust retained no direct control over the Escrow Account. Intrust depended on Intercounty, as escrow agent, to follow Intrust's directions with respect to the operation of the Escrow Account. The Escrow Agreement gave Intrust no power to account for, withdraw, or safeguard the funds and they were not a signatory on the Escrow Account. In December 1990, after entering into the Escrow Agreement, Intrust deposited $16,582,098.78 with Intercounty. In subsequent years, Intrust continued to deposit funds with Intercounty pursuant to the Escrow Agreement. At times the balance in the escrow account exceeded $100 million. By January 2000, the balance of funds should have been more than $68,000,000. From the inception of the Escrow Account in December of 1990 until January 2000, Intercounty did not provide Intrust with copies of LaSalle Bank statements for the escrow funds. Instead, Intercounty provided Intrust with monthly spreadsheets prepared by Intercounty or others under the control of Hargrove or Capriotti purporting to show the balances of deposits. The monthly spreadsheets falsely reported balances. Capriotti, Hargrove and others 130 misappropriated Intrust funds sometime after December 1990. To date more than $68,090,000 in deposits and reported accrued interest have been misappropriated from funds that were deposited by Intrust with Intercounty. On or about July 14, 2005, Capriotti plead guilty to multiple counts for his role in the misappropriation and received fourteen (14) years in jail. Capriotti admitted that he, Hargrove and others conspired to defraud Intrust, its account holders and others of the money in the escrow account; that they engaged in acts to conceal the scheme from Intrust's president, auditors, OBRE and others; that he obstructed and made false statements and promises to OBRE and Intrust's president in connection with OBRE's efforts to protect the Intrust holder funds; admitted to causing OBRE examiners to receive what purported to be an account statement that stated as of May 31, 1997, the Intrust Escrow account contained $54,894,943; and in connection with the OBRE 1998 examination provided what purported to be an escrow statement showing a balance of $54,840,446 as of August 31, 1998. In or around May 2006, Hargrove was sentenced to fourteen (14) years in jail for his conduct involving the misappropriation of the subject funds. In connection with OBRE's duties they conducted a general examination on Intrust at least once per calendar year. Each examination report from 1991-1998 contains a sworn statement detailing the assets and liabilities of Intrust in which Intrust reported they were not aware of any misappropriation of corporate or fiduciary funds. In 1991, in the comment section of its report, OBRE reported the company's cumulative trust accounts were inexplicably out of balance and short by over $400,000.00. An OBRE examiner stated the shortage had existed for several years and had not been rectified and that pursuant to the Order of December 28, 1990, amounts not reconciled by December 31, 1991, were required to be charged off by Intrust. The accounts were eventually reconciled. In the September 1991 independent audit the auditor 131 found the depositor funds in Intercounty could not be examined or verified, which led to a qualified opinion on the company's soundness. The February 25, 1994, OBRE examination report reported Intrust's "commingling of trust assets with that of an affiliate which violates common law trust principals. One of the fundamental duties of a fiduciary is to keep trust accounts separate. Management should separate its accounts." Intrust responded to the report and disagreed with the comments. Between 1994 and 1995, Intrust deposited nearly 10 million in additional trust funds with Intercounty and the commingled deposits through Intercounty to LaSalle National Bank amounted to approximately $40 million. In 1995 the OBRE examination report reported the comingling of funds between Intrust and Intercounty. The report commented that Intrust does not receive statements directly from the bank but relies on spreadsheets supplied by Intercounty. The report further stated Intrust made two large capital loans to Intercounty without a valid contractual agreement until after the fact, without first obtaining credit information on the debtor and without effectuating an inspection or appraisal of the collateral. In the January 1996 OBRE report, the examiner pointed out that Intrust was comingling trust assets with affiliate's assets. Between 1995 and 1996, Intrust deposited nearly $7,000,000 in additional funds with Intercounty. On August 1, 1996, Intrust's independent auditors issued a qualified audit report. At that time approximately $57,000,000 was at risk. On June 23, 1997, Intrust's independent auditor issued another qualified audit report. At that time approximately $94,000,000 was at risk. In April 1997, OBRE's report stated Intrust's business practices constituted a patent weakness in account administration.1 1 According to Mr. O’Brien, OBRE Examiner in Charge (“EIC”) for the 1997 examination, the comingling issue was cured but there was an issue with control over the new escrow account in that Intercounty had signature authority. 132 On June 25, 1998, Intrust's independent auditors issued another qualified report and warned of the possibility that $54,000,000 in trust funds could be lost as a result of Intrust's deposits with an affiliate. On August 31, 1998, the OBRE report stated the findings of the independent auditor was qualified because no independent verification of trust cash was permitted by the company; the escrow arrangement with Intercounty represented a major conflict of interest, in that fiduciary funds are benefitting an affiliate company; and the situation needs to be monitored and steps taken to ensure funds are under Intrust's control.2 In April 1999, pursuant to the directions of Capriotti and Hargrove, Intrust wire transferred $9,200,000 in additional deposits to the escrow account. OBRE was not informed of this transfer. Intercounty withdrew the $9,200,000 almost immediately after the transfer, leaving a balance of $45,949.24. Some time prior to August 3,1999, OBRE requested verification from Intrust that Intrust officials had been added to the LaSalle Account, that no withdrawals could be made without Intrust authority, required account documentation directly from LaSalle bank and a copy of the LaSalle and Intercounty repurchase agreement. On August 10, 1999, OBRE informed Intrust it needed to take immediate corrective action regarding the escrow account with Intercounty. On August 24, 1999, Capriotti assured OBRE that the escrow account issues would be addressed at the Intrust board meeting that day. On September 1, 1999, OBRE requested that Intercounty transfer escrow funds to a separate established account at Cole Taylor bank immediately as had been previously requested on August 31, 1999. Intrust had a Certificate of Good Standing stating Intrust was qualified to conduct business as a trust. After September 15, 1999, inquiries on Intrust would be directed to the OBRE website. On September 15, 1999, OBRE issued a 2 According to Mr. Mennel, EIC for the 1998 examination, a LaSalle Bank statement showed $54 million in the escrow account. 133 Corrective Action Order, posted on the OBRE website, outlining the escrow account issues and requiring Intrust to terminate the escrow account arrangement with Intercounty and take control of the trust assets and properly account for trust assets. On September 30, 1999, OBRE was notified by Intrust's president that the escrow arrangement with Intercounty had still not been rectified. On October 7, 1999, OBRE requested Intrust comply with the Sept. 15 corrective order no later than October 15, 1999. On October 12, 1999, Intrust reported to OBRE that it would take care of the issue in a couple of days. On October 15 and October 19, OBRE contacted Intrust's president to inquire about the escrow account. On October 20, an OBRE examiner was sent to Intrust to investigate the escrow situation. On November 9, 1999, OBRE examiners attended an Intrust Board of Directors meeting and were told the escrow account would be taken care of no later than November 19, 1999. On November 17, OBRE met with Capriotti on another matter at which time Capriotti blamed Intrust's president for the problems related to the corrective order and stated he would address the issues on November 18, 1999. On January 1, 2000, Intrust provided bank and broker statements to OBRE showing account totals matching the Intrust account totals. By January 19, 2000, OBRE was informed that Intrust had not yet complied with the September 1999 Corrective Action Order. On February 7, 2000, OBRE subpoenaed account verification for Intrust from LaSalle Bank3 and Harris Bank. On February 10, 2000, Intrust provided signature cards for accounts with only Intrust employees. On March 2, 2000, OBRE issued an order stating that Intrust's practices and condition pose a threat to the Corporation's ability to operate in a safe, sound and authorized manner. The order required Intrust to fully comply with the Corrective Action Order within 10 days, increase capital to an amount not less than the escrow assets, recover the funds in escrow 3 This was not part of the regular examination process and had never been done before. 134 from Intercounty, file a bond claim and remove any Intercounty affiliated person from all Intrust account authority. In April 2000, OBRE took possession of Intrust and placed the company in receivership. At that time, over $68,090,000 in funds and reported interest had been lost. On or after April 14, 2000, Claimants received individual notice of the receivership. Sometime thereafter Claimants' accounts at Intrust were frozen. Approximately $4 million dollars has been recovered on behalf of the Claimants and receiver litigation is still ongoing. The receiver has declined to pursue any action against the State of Illinois and Claimants were given leave by the Chancery Court to separately file this action. LEGAL ANALYSIS The issue at the heart of this matter is whether the Office of Banks and Real Estate owed a duty to the Claimants and whether they breached that duty under the Illinois Corporate Fiduciary Act, 205 ILCS 620 et al. Pursuant to the Act, OBRE is charged with examining trust operations to inquire "as to the condition and resources of the corporate fiduciary generally, its mode of conducting and managing its affairs, the action of its directors or trustees, the investments of its funds, the safety and prudence of its management, the security afforded to those by whom its engagements are held, and whether the requirements of its charter and of the laws have been complied with in the administration of its affairs." The statute further authorizes the Commissioner to take action should it be determined that a violation exists. The testimony and exhibits produced indicate OBRE complied with its statutory mandate to examine the trust operation. The Respondent argues they do not owe a duty to the Claimants; that the decisions of the Commissioner fall within his discretionary duties; that the Corporate Fiduciary Act does not create a private cause of action; that Claimants failed to exhaust remedies against their investment advisors; and that no decision can be made by the Court until the 135 receivership is closed. The Claimants argue that the Corporate Fiduciary Act mandated a clear and non-discretionary duty on OBRE to stop unsafe or unsound practices; that the Court in ruling on the Respondent's Motion to Dismiss, rejected Respondent's arguments that OBRE could not be liable for the performance or nonperformance of discretionary acts; that the Claimants have no private right of action against OBRE; or that they did not have a claim for negligent representation. The Court in its Order stated, "the allegations of the Claimants, taken as true for the purposes of the Motion to Dismiss, raise an issue of fact as to whether the alleged negligent acts were the result of the use of discretion undertaken in good faith." The Court goes on to state, "if the allegations of the Consolidated Complaint are taken as true, then Claimants have stated a cause of action that would stand against a private person or corporation." However, the burden of proof when ruling on a motion to dismiss is not the same as when ruling after a trial on the merits. Therefore we find this Court can consider the argument raised that OBRE could not be held liable for the performance or nonperformance of discretionary acts. Generally speaking, the courts have refused to impose liability on similar agencies for their alleged negligent conduct in performing their statutory duties. Harmsen v. Smith, 586 F.2d 156 (9th Cir. 1978). In Harmsen, the court held that the directors of a bank could not maintain actions for indemnity against the United States for the alleged negligence of the comptroller in conducting bank examinations. Notwithstanding the holding of the court on the issue of statutory duty, in Tcherepnin v. Franz, 393 F.Supp. 1197 (N.D. Ill. 1975), opinion supplemented 424 F.Supp 778, affirmed 570 F.2d 187, cert.denied 99 SCt. 214, 439 U.S.76, the court held, "Illinois decisions have consistently held that public officials vested with discretion and empowered to exercise their judgment are immune from liability to third persons provided that the acts complained of are discretionary in nature, done with the scope of the official's authority 136 and not resulting from malicious or corrupt motives." Although Tcherepnin dealt with the liability of the Director, we find the discussion on ministerial versus discretionary instructive and hold the acts complained of in the instant case are discretionary in nature. The language of the Corporate Fiduciary Act vests the Respondent with certain discretionary acts throughout the statute. Similarly, on the national level, a number of courts have refused to hold a regulatory agency liable for the performance of its discretionary duties in the examination of banking institutions. FDIC v. Irwin, 916 F.2d 1051 (5th Cir. 1990), In Re Franklin National Bank Securities Litigation, 478 F. Supp. 210 (E.D.N.Y. 1979). Since the acts complained of are discretionary in nature, in order to answer the question of whether the Respondent violated its statutory duties we must examine whether the Respondent was willful or malicious in acting or failing to act. This requires an examination of the facts and a determination on what the Respondent knew and when. The Respondent was aware of the following: 1. On Dec. 4, 1990, Intrust entered into an escrow agreement with Intercounty Title. The agreement obligated Intercounty to deposit funds into an escrow account at LaSalle National Bank. 2. Intrust retained no direct control over the escrow account. Intrust was not a signatory on the escrow account. 3. The principal registered officers and directors of Intrust were also the principal registered officers and directors of Intercounty. 4. In the 1991 examination report, OBRE commented that the trust accounts were out of balance and short by over $400,000.00. The accounts were reconciled. 5. In the 1994 examination report, OBRE commented that commingling trust assets 137 with that of an affiliate violates common trust principals and that management should separate its accounts. Intrust disagreed with the comments. 6. In the 1995 examination report, OBRE commented that Intrust's escrow account is in the name of Intercounty, that Intrust does not receive statements directly from the bank but relies on Intercounty spreadsheets, which results in comingling of funds, and that Intrust made two large capital loans to Intercounty without a valid contract and without obtaining credit information on the debtor and without an inspection or appraisal of any collateral. 7. In the 1996 examination report, OBRE commented that Intrust has been commingling trust assets with affiliate's assets. 8. In the 1997 examination report, OBRE commented Intrust's regular business practices constituted a patent weakness in account administration and violated the company's basic fiduciary duty to safely control the depositors' funds. 9. In the 1998 examination report, OBRE commented that an independent audit of Intrust's financial statements was qualified in that no independent verification of trust cash was permitted by the company; that the escrow agreement with Intercounty represented a major conflict of interest; and that the situation needs to be monitored and steps taken to insure funds are under Intrust's control; and that is was difficult to get information on the arrangement and an actual bank statement was not received, only a photocopy. 10. Some time prior to Aug. 3, 1999, OBRE requested verification from Intrust that it had been added to the trust account, that no withdrawals could be made without Intrust authority, account documentation directly from the bank and the Intercounty repurchase agreement. 11. On Aug. 10, 1999, by letter, OBRE informed Intrust it needed to take immediate corrective action regarding the escrow account. 138 12. On Aug. 24, 1999, OBRE received verbal assurances the issues would be addressed at the Intrust board meeting on that day. 13. On Sept. 15, 1999, OBRE issued a Corrective Action Order, requiring Intrust to terminate the escrow agreement with Intercounty, to take control of the trust assets and properly account for the trust assets. 14. On Oct. 7, 1999, by letter, OBRE again requested that Intrust comply with the Corrective Order. 15. On Oct. 12, 1999, Intrust informed OBRE the matter would be taken care of in a couple of days. 16. On Oct. 15 and 19, 1999, OBRE contacted Intrust about the escrow account. 17. On Oct. 20, 1999, OBRE sent an examiner to Intrust to investigate the escrow situation. 18. On Nov. 9, 1999, OBRE examiners attended an Intrust Board meeting and were told the matter would be taken care of by Nov. 19, 1999. 19. In Jan. 2000, Intrust provided bank statements showing totals matching Intrust totals for the trust account. 20. On Jan. 19, 2000, OBRE became aware that Intrust had not complied with the 21. On Feb. 7, 2000, OBRE subpoenaed account verification from the bank. This Order. was a practice that had never been done before. 22. On Feb. 10, 2000, Intrust gave OBRE signature cards for accounts with only Intrust employees. 23. On Mar. 1, 2000, OBRE issued an Order stating that Intrust's practices and 139 condition pose a threat to their ability to safely operate; that Intrust fully comply with the Corrective Order in 10 days, increase capital to cover the escrow assets, recover the money in escrow from Intercounty, file a bond claim, cease placing money in the escrow, and remove any Intercounty affiliated person from all Intrust account authority. 24. In April 2000, OBRE took possession of Intrust and appointed a receiver. An examination is not an audit. The purpose of the examination is to gather information to rate the institution under the Uniform Inter-Agency Trust Rating system. The examiner relies upon information provided by the institution. And in this case, examiners were misled. Mr. Capriotti admitted he conspired to defraud Intrust and concealed and provided false statements in furtherance of his acts, including false statements showing a valid trust account balance as of May 31, 1997, and May 31, 1998. Although comments were made concerning the trust account, each year Intrust received a passing component rating. OBRE did not have a formal procedure for what to do when a potential issue arises during an audit. It is left to the discretion of the examiner as to when an issue may be unsafe and "taken up" to the next level. OBRE did not violate its statutory duty up to September 1999 when the Corrective Action Order was entered. We next examine the time period between September 1999 and when a receiver was appointed in April 2000, some 7 months later. After the CAO was entered and up until the time a receiver was appointed, OBRE was going back and forth with Intrust attempting to obtain compliance with the Order. During that period of time and in January of 2000, OBRE was provided with bank statements showing a valid account balance. It was not until February 2000, when OBRE, with an action outside of its regular practices, issued a subpoena upon the bank. OBRE was unsure of the process and not certain that the federal bank would even honor the subpoena. However, the records were obtained and in March 2000, OBRE issued an Order 140 of the Commissioner requiring Intrust, among other items, to fully comply with the CAO, increase capital, recover funds in escrow from Intercounty, and remove any Intercounty affiliated person from the account. In April 2000, a receiver was appointed. We find OBRE did not violate its statutory duty between September 1999 and April 2000. Here, OBRE under its statutory grant of authority examined the corporate fiduciary. OBRE identified issues with the trust account and partially because of the criminal and fraudulent misrepresentations made, OBRE, in good faith, took the actions identified. The decision as to what actions to take was discretionary. There is no proof of any willful or malicious conduct on the part of OBRE. We follow the line of cases that have refused to hold regulatory agencies liable for allegedly negligently performing discretionary functions. We find that the Claimants have failed to establish that the Respondent had a duty to the account holders. Therefore, OBRE did not have a duty to the account holders and further, even if a duty could be assumed, the discretion accorded would lead to the conclusion that OBRE did not breach its duty. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that based on the foregoing, the claims of the Claimants are hereby denied. 141 (No. 07-CC-2904 – Claim awarded) MJC CONSTRUCTORS INC., Claimant, v. STATE OF ILLINOIS, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, Respondent. Opinion filed September 13, 2011 RICHARD HARDCASTLE, Counsel for Claimant LISA MADIGAN, Attorney General (JULIE MORGAN, Assistant Attorney General, of counsel), for Respondent. Contract, Changed Conditions- Changed conditions in contract law entitle a contractor to additional compensation under the contract for extra work performed. The condition of the two ponds were different than depicted on the contract drawings. A substantial amount of fill was required to meet the planned grades to achieve drainage. The ponds conditions were materially different than those contemplated by the Contract and constituted a changed condition. Contract, Implied warrant- The "Spearin Doctrine" sets forth that an owner in a construction situation necessarily impliedly warrants that the plans and specifications are possible to perform, are adequate for performance and free from defects. Contract, Damages- The State, as owner of the property, is required to reimburse a contractor who incurs additional costs due to faulty plans or specifications they provide the contractor to use in performing the contract. Contract, Sufficient funds- The Court cannot enter an award unless sufficient funds remain unexpended in the appropriation made to fund the project. The Court's policy in breach of contract claims is to limit awards so as not to exceed the amount of funds, appropriated and lapsed, with which payment could have been made. OPINION Storino, J. Claimant, MJC Constructors, Inc., (MJC) brings this action against the State of Illinois, Department of Transportation - Division of Aeronautics (IDOT), Respondent, alleging breach of contract and seeks monetary damages, plus interest and costs of suit. This Court has jurisdiction pursuant to 705 ILCS 505/8. Procedural History MJC filed its Complaint on March 28, 2007, attaching a copy of the Construction 142 Contract and Bond. Respondent filed its Answer on May 29, 2007, denying generally the allegations in MJC's Complaint and setting forth affirmative defenses: a) MJC failed to timely complete the work as provided by Contract plus extension time; b) MJC completed its work 123 days after the allowable time; and c) Respondent is entitled to damages as provided by Contract for the failure to timely complete the work. Respondent seeks a reduction of any judgment that is rendered by a set-off amount that is attributable to MJC's breach of contract. Final hearing was conducted October 22 and 23, 2008, before the assigned commissioner. Facts Claimant MJC was awarded Construction Contract No. 3501 (SC602) (the Contract) by IDOT on October 4, 2005, for all work to be performed on the Sedimentation Basin Conversion Project (the project) located at MidAmerica Airport in St. Clair County, Illinois. The three sedimentation basins (also referred to as ponds), designated as Basin No. 178 (pond 1), Basin No. 169 (pond 2) and Basin No. 145 (pond 3) were to be drained and reconstructed so as not to retain water. Generally speaking, the goal was to eliminate standing water near the runways so that birds and other wildlife would not be attracted to the area creating a safety hazard for air traffic. Pond 1 drained according to plan and is not at issue here. Ponds 2 and 3 did not drain as anticipated and are the center of this dispute. The Contract The required completion date under the terms of the Contract was sixty calendar days from the date of commencement of work. Specifically, the Contract provided that work shall be commenced within ten days after the Notice to Proceed (NTP) was issued. The NTP was issued by IDOT on October 31, 2005. MJC sent a Construction Start Date letter to IDOT advising that 143 it began work on November 2, 2005. Accordingly, the initial required completion date was calculated to be January 2, 2006, and an agreed damage figure of $550 per day for each day beyond sixty days is provided by the Contract terms. MJC issued its notice of substantial completion to IDOT on November 3, 2006. The Contract provided that MJC shall furnish the materials for and perform all the work in connection with the "sedimentation basin conversion" in the referenced project for the Contract price of $303,000.00, based upon: the unit bid prices submitted on estimated quantities, in strict accordance with listed provisions and employment practices; the Schedule of Prices attached; the June 10, 2005, plan drawings prepared for IDOT by Earth Tech, Inc. (Earth Tech) for the project; and the IDOT Standard Specifications for Construction of Airports dated January 1985, incorporated by reference into the Contract. The parties agree that the Contract consists of the original Contract, the plan drawings dated June 10, 2005, the Proposal, Change Orders 1 and 2, and the Standard Specifications for Construction of Airports. The parties do not agree that Change Order 3 is part of the Contract at issue because it seeks to assess the disputed liquidated damages at issue here. The Letters Although the parties disagree about the proper course of action, they do agree that the project stood idle for several months and ponds 2 and 3 did not drain. In late December 2005, MJC sought clear direction from Earth Tech regarding material unsuitable for grading to the tolerances as provided by plan on ponds 2 and 3, along with a few other concerns about disposal and equipment necessitated by conditions different than planned. Earth Tech told MJC the grading would be adequate if no ponding occurred, even if tolerances are exceeded. On January 11, 2006, MJC wrote Earth Tech that it needed the Resident Engineer to 144 locate and reference the centerline of survey and noted that MJC has been delayed by the lack of this layout since December 28, 2005. MJC further acknowledged Earth Tech's position that the work would be deemed acceptable if positive drainage is maintained. Further, MJC sets out the conditions of materials and elevations different than those that could have been determined prior to the bid and agreed to grade ponds 2 and 3, accordingly. Thereafter, inclement weather rendered the site conditions unsuitable for work according to MJC and, in particular, the haul road to be used for access to the ponds could not be constructed. On February 7, 2006, MJC requested a Contract modification to allow for a solid base haul road to provide site access. MJC requested and attended a meeting to discuss accessibility on February 27, 2006. Thereafter, letters were exchanged disputing everything from the weather to drainage methods, grading and security clearances. Mother Nature then contributed to the drainage problem with abundant rainfall during early 2006. Site conditions were saturated from December 2005, through March 2006. By March 27, 2006, MJC was still seeking clear direction from Earth Tech on how to proceed and had previously suggested a conference to air differences. On March 28, 2006, Earth Tech sent a non-responsive letter that says, in essence, you already have our answer. Earth Tech acknowledged the saturated condition of the ponds and the haul road on that date. On April 3, 2006, MJC wrote Earth Tech summarizing the work shutdown period on critical items since November 28, 2005, and predicted that period would extend well into the spring and possibly summer. On May 9, 2006, MJC advised Earth Tech that 1) the pond excavations were complete to the best of their abilities given the site conditions 2) requested confirmation that the ponds were acceptable for seeding and erosion blanket, and 3) the haul route would be completed at the first 145 opportunity allowed by weather. An e-mail correspondence on May 18, 2006, to Earth Tech from MJC advised that the haul route was still too wet and made the same request for Earth Tech to review the site. In response, on May 19, 2006, Earth Tech directed MJC to drain ponds 2 and 3 by whatever means MJC decided was necessary with the goal of getting water to flow through. Earth Tech advised MJC that draining and discing those ponds would expedite drying and allow final grading to Contract specifications as discussed at the April 18, 2006, site meeting. On May 24, 2006, MJC documented in a letter to Earth Tech that the site was still too wet to work on the haul route, and reiterated that ponds 2 and 3 had vastly different material than pond 1 at the bottom. The letter stated that as such, ponds 2 and 3 do not allow for excavation to a sound bottom and prohibit access by the equipment to cut and fill to the lines and grades on the plan drawings. On May 31, 2006, MJC made a formal notice of claim for additional compensation and requested an extension of time due to conditions other than those provided in the Contract, i.e., the bottoms of the ponds at issue are lower than indicated on the plan drawings and the contours of those ponds are also different than those depicted on the contour sheets in the plan drawings. In short, MJC asserted that pockets of water and unsuitable materials below the design elevations require excavation and drainage not anticipated at the time of the bid. On June 9, 2006, Earth Tech wrote MJC (received June 13, 2006) regarding the same, now stale, disputes and claimed that it would consider recommending the exclusion of unworkable days from the Contract period during inclement weather and items out of MJC's control, if MJC details its justification for each day. Earth Tech directed MJC to return to work by June 26, 2006, or be considered as failing to respond. On June 27, 2006, MJC wrote Earth 146 Tech confirming that MJC agreed to return to the site under protest, as well as track and complete the additional work and submit an equitable adjustment of the Contract. Disputes remain at the time of completion on ponds 2 and 3 as well as the necessity of the haul road. The Ponds Standing water remained in some areas of pond 3 in April 2006. On April 18, 2006, MJC informed Earth Tech that the basin elevation in pond 3 was lower than represented in the plan drawings preventing completion of work and a site meeting was held. This meeting confirmed MJC's position since December 2005, that the lack of drainage rendered the area unworkable and lower than depicted in the Contract. On June 26, 2006, MJC wrote Earth Tech confirming that permission had been given by Earth Tech to allow MJC to cut a drainage ditch through the berms, so long as MJC fills in and re-establishes compaction to the berms' current condition. Also confirmed was MJC's reservation of rights for additional costs incurred to complete the work. On June 27, 2006, Earth Tech directed MJC to perform the work, claimed as additional work by MJC, under threat of termination. MJC breached the berm on pond 3 on June 29, 2006, so that excavation and grading could be completed. The parties had not anticipated this method of drainage in its Contract and do not agree that the actual elevation was substantially different than the plan drawings on pond 3. According to MJC, the previously requested survey information from Earth Tech received on July 12, 2006, illustrates material differences than existing conditions represented in the Contract; in particular, the existing grades in pond 3 were eighteen inches lower than represented in the Contract. As a result, pond 3 did not drain through the discharge structure as planned during bidding. 147 Ultimately, after the berm was breached in pond 3, it was regraded to adjusted grades by the field representative to eliminate ponding by filling in the area, instead of excavating one foot as originally called for in the Contract. MJC claims that it incurred an additional $13,803.57, in costs to complete the work on pond 3 by breaching the berm and regrading the basin. On August 23, 2006, MJC submitted its proposal to Earth Tech with supporting documentation for work completed on pond 3. On August 4, 2006, MJC again notified Earth Tech that the reconstruction work could not be performed according to the plan drawings for pond 2 because the conditions were materially different than represented in the Contract. After breaching the berm two and one-half feet lower than the drainage structure, the contours were as much as two feet lower in places than the Contract indicated. This necessitated importing material to attain the final grades contained in the Contract. Alternatively, a new outfall pipe could be installed at an elevation low enough to insure drainage but the existing materials could not be prepared for seeding and blanket work. MJC's suggestions in this regard had been presented to Earth Tech's field representative but were summarily dismissed. MJC received a letter dated August 14, 2006, from Earth Tech requesting a proposal to lower the flow by installation of a new drainage pipe without providing necessary details. In response, MJC submitted additional questions on August 17, 2006, regarding the specifications for the new drain pipe, grades and elevations, as well as existing soils and backfill for pond 2. On August 22, 2006, MJC submitted a proposal, included with its proposal for corrections to pond 3, for a new discharge pipe installation for pond 2. On September 1, 2006, MJC re-submitted a proposal separately for pond 2 in the amount of $12,526.00, clarifying the scope of work and terms for the new discharge pipe, excluding investigative costs incurred to 148 identify the problems. On October 11, 2006, MJC submitted yet another proposal on pond 2 in the amount of $23,989.00. This proposal included a 30 day extension. Work on pond 2 was idle from August 4, 2006, through September 7, 2006, at which time MJC received Earth Tech's approval to perform work now known as Change Order 2. MJC completed the grading work on pond 2 on October 6, 2006, but the weather did not allow for immediate seeding. Completion Ultimately, Earth Tech sent a non-compliance letter to MJC dated October 23, 2006, demanding corrective action within ten days by providing a written plan for the completion of the Contract and threatening default. MJC provided its written plan on October 26, 2006, addressing the outstanding work for seeding (3 to 4 days work) and removal of the silt fence after seventy-five percent growth (2 days work). Because Earth Tech would not discuss the contents of its non-compliance letter with MJC, the written plan was prepared based upon MJC's own assessment of the project and invited changes or corrections within two days. On November 3, 2006, MJC notified Earth Tech of substantial completion and requested a final inspection. Earth Tech notified IDOT on November 13, 2006, of the substantial completion date. On November 20, 2006, Earth Tech requested MJC to provide its requested time extension justifying the accumulation of each calendar day beyond the sixty calendar days approved. Damages Claimed MJC alleges that IDOT has failed to pay a remaining principal balance due of $67,330.07, pursuant to Contract and, further, failed to pay $13,803.57, as the value for the supervision, labor, material and equipment, including overhead and profit for extra work performed by MJC on pond 3. MJC also alleges that it is due $23,989.00 for extra work 149 performed as directed by IDOT. Finally, MJC alleges that it performed extra work on the project haul road at the direction of IDOT valued at $9,790.43. The total amount MJC claims due and owing for all Contract work, including extra work on pond 2, pond 3 and the project haul road is $110,275.07. MJC contends that the liquidated damages clause in the Contract is invalid and unenforceable. Respondent claims that it does not owe the amount claimed and, further, that the appropriate calculation of liquidated damages to be used as a set-off against any monies owed under the Contract is $550 per day, pursuant to the Proposal at page 2, for 123 days of unexcused delay. Summary of Relevant Testimony Cornell Meyer (Meyer), President and CEO of MJC at all relevant times, testified as follows: He has been in the construction industry since 1975 performing contracts of varied sizes. At the time of this Contract, MJC had sufficient capacity and experience to perform what should have been a relatively simple project. Meyer identified the plan drawings and described his course of action to drain the ponds. He was assured by Jim Anderson with the Division of Aeronautics that the Contract time was not an issue recognizing that the seeding, mulching and fertilizing could not be performed in the winter. In bidding the Contract, Meyer relied on the information from the owner that the Contract documents were accurate and complete. Initial plans provided temporary measures to control sediment runoff and silt erosion in anticipation of drainage flow when the plug was pulled on the ponds. MJC mobilized its equipment on November 2, 2005, and demobilized in April 2006. Pond 1 drained, the bottom was relatively stable and it was put to grade. In one of the ponds, they expected a problem in two smaller areas which would require a pump to drain. No problem 150 was anticipated in the other pond, according to the plan drawings. MJC began draining and grading even though Earth Tech did not perform the survey work establishing center line control points for staking of the project until January 2006. Two of the ponds did not drain as anticipated. In response, MJC proposed that the area be overexcavated, then filled instead of cut as required in the Contract at extra cost. Meyer testified that MJC could not get Earth Tech to address the problem and then unfavorable weather conditions set in. As the project sat idle for the next few months, MJC continued to monitor the site, remained mobilized and felt comfortable that time was not an issue. No one from IDOT or Earth Tech was complaining that the project was not completed nor threatening liquidated damages, even though the project was now outside the sixty day period. Meyer scheduled a meeting with IDOT, Division of Aeronautics, and its representatives in February to address the outstanding issues but that meeting was unsuccessful. Meyer did not ask for a time extension on the Contract at any time, relying upon earlier representations by Jim Anderson, that time was not an issue. Earth Tech's letter to Meyer dated March 9, 2006, was the first mention to Meyer that the project was overdue. The haul route did not have a complete design. It did not provide drainage for the low areas on the haul route and Earth Tech would not address that issue either. Ultimately, MJC waited for the haul road area to dry up in summer and they installed stone in areas that had flooded. In late March 2006, MJC was still seeking direction from Earth Tech on how to handle the soft and yielding materials, i.e., whether they should use fill from the edge of the site or go off-site. Because this was a change not contemplated in the Contract, MJC could not make a unilateral decision. Earth Tech suggested a meeting at the work site would not be productive 151 due to the saturated conditions. Excavation work had been completed and MJC demobilized in April 2006, because it was clear that material did not need to be hauled out due to the grades lower than the Contract plan. MJC's letter dated May 31, 2006, to Earth Tech put them on notice that MJC was incurring additional costs and that Earth Tech's failure to address the issues presented had prevented MJC from performance under the Contract. Meyer explained that no work had been performed since April 28, 2006, because MJC was still waiting for the ponds to drain or direction on how to handle the conditions where the grades were too low. No one had replied to MJC's suggestion of overexcavating and backfilling or otherwise address the problems presented. MJC then proposed to Earth Tech, on June 20, 2006, a cut through the existing levies on the two problematic ponds. This work was considered extra work because it would have been unnecessary if the grades were as represented on the Contract drawings. This type of change in design, lowering grades and breaching berms, is something that must be authorized. Meyer testified further that Earth Tech accepted MJC's proposal, the change work was performed and it took another month to drain the ponds to dry out the soil. When the pond drained, the elevations were determined to be one and one-half to two feet lower over about 80% of the pond than what the Contract drawings represented. Excavation was never needed in the areas where the grades were lower than represented. Once clearing and grubbing was complete, it was apparent that fill material would be needed to build up the bottom and reach final grade requirements of the Contract. Earth Tech claimed the grades were lower due to earlier excavation by MJC. Meyer denied that was possible because excavation could not be performed until the pond was drained and all work done after drainage was just clearing and grubbing. Additional direction was 152 needed to complete the project and ultimately MJC was instructed to leave the bottom materials in place. Meyer calculated the pond 2 design changes and submitted a claim for $23,989.00. Regarding pond 3, MJC was told to file a claim which it did in the amount of $13,803.57. No one challenged any of the costs or supporting documents submitted by MJC. Significantly, MJC received a default notice on October 23, 2006, from IDOT (and copied to their bonding company) at a time when the only remaining work was three to four days of light duty seeding work. A default notice on MJC's record was a very serious matter that directly impacted their ability to obtain additional work. When MJC attempted to contact Earth Tech after receiving the default notice, MJC was told by Tom Goode at Earth Tech that the Division of Aeronautics instructed him not to talk to MJC. The project was substantially complete for its design purpose in September 2006. On November 3, 2006, MJC advised that the project was 100% complete including the seeding work. Regarding damages, Meyer testified that MJC and IDOT differed on certain pay items such as quantities for excavation work, seeding work, and clearing and grubbing. MJC incurred additional costs to drain and regrade the haul road. Meyer also testified that Nollau, the seeding contractor, is entitled through MJC to recover on the claim he submitted because the haul roads are specified on the Contract drawings as having areas of soil disturbance included for payment under the seeding clause. Meyer believes that IDOT's position is that the seeding near the haul road is incidental to the Contract despite contrary language in the Contract. MJC submitted a request for a time extension detailing the delays caused by weather, lack of direction and approval for changes, and additional work required because of the change 153 in conditions. The calendar submitted by Meyer marking the days that MJC was able to work on the critical path indicated a total of 68 days. Meyer testified that he believes that he should receive the time extension through the end of the project and no liquidated damages should be assessed. Upon cross-examination, Meyer testified that he believes each and every item of the project has been completed, including punch list items given to him by IDOT such as silt fence, construction debris and contractor's lock removal. He testified as to his awareness of a lawsuit in St. Clair County claiming that MJC owes Nollau approximately $30,000 for work on this project. Meyer admitted that MJC wrote a letter on February 7, 2006, claiming access to the site was the problem, rather than basin conditions. Meyer also admitted that at the beginning of the project, MJC was looking for the machine to put the rock down on the haul road. Meyer denied that incompletion of the haul road until the summer of 2006 delayed the project and, instead, Meyer claimed that MJC used the haul road anyway for their equipment and that all of the excavation work was done without the haul road completion. Meyer denied threatening Tom Goode at the meeting in Springfield with IDOT Aeronautics. Meyer admitted that there were several new plans that contemplated earlier completion dates which were not met. Meyer quoted four reasons for delays: 1) weather; 2) extremely wet soil after draining; 3) changes to the work caused by conditions materially different than the Contract documents represented; and 4) the award of the Contract at a time when it was impossible to perform the work inside of sixty calendar days. Meyer was unaware of being given an option to wait until spring to start the Contract. Security clearances and a permit acquisition initially held up issuance of the Notice to Proceed, according to Meyer. The airport was not busy so Meyer did not believe that MJC's presence was a problem, despite the 154 necessity for ingress and egress clearance. Meyer clarified that 90% of the sedimentation in pond 2 did not have to be excavated. He believed that an accurate quantity was difficult to determine and Meyer's best guess was based on the volume change. Meyer observed MJC employees shooting grades in the field and also observed the cross-sections supplied. The only excavation was clearing and grubbing of materials that stayed in the basin on top of the sediment for incorporation into the final grade. The two berms breached for draining ponds 2 and 3 were changes to the Contract, in Meyer's opinion, and qualified for additional remuneration. Meyer agreed that he considered the berm cuts beyond the scope of the original Contract and understood that Earth Tech considered those cuts to be within the scope of the Contract. Meyer believed that the Contract drawings show reasonably what they could anticipate on how the project could perform but, because conditions were different than what was represented on the drawings, the drainage did not perform as anticipated. The only specified method of drainage in the Contract was to remove the portion of the outlet structures so the blockage would be removed. Methods for excavation were not specified in the Contract. To estimate the amount of soil excavated, Meyer testified that MJC verified the volume change calculations from the cross-sections that implied over 15,000 yards and used load counts to reach an estimate. However, Meyer maintains that MJC did not touch 90% of pond 2 for excavation. Regarding the sixty calendar day completion requirement, Meyer testified that the calculation of time must consider changes and weather, versus critical path work, and points out that the Contract also required that work get started by September 16, 2005. The work actually started November 2, 2005, and work was performed through December 2005. Critical path work could not be resumed until September 2006. 155 The two maps used for reference during trial were drawn by MJC's engineer, Brian Marks, based on information contained in the Contract drawings and field shots. Meyer admitted that he is not a registered engineer by education and his testimony was based on experience. In his opinion, some shrinkage in the bottom of the ponds would occur from drainage and swelling may occur for a short period of time when it rained. On re-direct, Meyer testified that after the berm was cut on pond 2, and it was verified that the bottom of that pond was lower than indicated in the Contract documents, Earth Tech then asked for a proposal for cutting the berm, a new pipe installation, lowering the elevation below the outlet structure, and backfilling the berm. Although Earth Tech may not have agreed in June 2006, that cutting the berm in pond 2 was outside the scope of the Contract, Meyer believes that by August, Earth Tech seemed to agree with MJC which ultimately led to a change order. Regarding the punch list, Meyer testified that there was no reference in the final closeout document from IDOT that there remained any punch list items open. Meyer also clarified his position that the haul road did not need to be rocked to complete the dirt work and, MJC used a grass haul road to access the site. Meyer also explained the requirement for the use of a rock paver which was ultimately waived. In his experience, IDOT specifies the use of a rock paver to minimize the amount of overage on the quantity of stone which is itemized as a unit price at IDOT's expense. This has nothing to do with the performance of the roadway and, instead, is a cost control measure. When stone application is quoted as a lump sum pay item, as it was here, the requirement for a rock paver could be waived because the quality, amount and application width of the stone is not a cost item to IDOT. In this case, IDOT asked for a $250 credit to waive the rock paver and MJC agreed. By the time this agreement was reached, it was too far 156 into the winter months for work to continue. A letter dated April 21, 2006, from MJC to Earth Tech assumed that nothing more could be done with respect to excavating and grading ponds 2 and 3 and requested permission to seed the pond basins, as is. That request was denied, so the schedule could not be met. Another schedule was proposed by MJC to Earth Tech on May 9, 2006, which was dependent upon approval of design changes given the site conditions, and that request was also denied rendering the proposed schedule impossible. Meyer testified this was another example of MJC trying to solve the problems presented by the changed site conditions. Meyer was firm that MJC was not "dragging its feet." On re-cross examination, Meyer testified that IDOT was not giving them a solution, so he was proposing a schedule to just finish up seeding even though pond 2 still had water in its basin. Meyer was asked whether or not the change order included compensation for the berm cut, and he specifically referenced the acceptance of his proposal which allowed for a change to cut the channel, remove existing structure, install a new pipe and backfill. Meyer testified that change order 3 was an adjustment of pay quantities. He did not believe it to be part of the original agreement. The Respondent called to testify Daniel Jason Trapp (Trapp), a professional civil engineer who worked for Earth Tech as the engineer of record on this project. At the time of his testimony Trapp was employed by St. Clair County, MidAmerica Airport. He testified that Earth Tech developed the original plans for the project at issue and had an employee on site during 95% of the work. Trapp testified that the one-foot contours on the maps provided as exhibits and part of the Contract drawings are accurate within one foot showing a very irregular contour on the surface of the basins. These were provided by a licensed surveyor prior to the start of the 157 project using boats and waders while water was present in the pond. Given the contours, Trapp believed the specifications would call for filling the areas with existing soils, not imported material. Step one would be draining the existing water by removing the perforated pipe in each of the basins. Based upon the drawings, Trapp estimated the approximately one-half of pond 2 would not drain based upon the contours represented. After the plug was pulled, he believed that the drainage looked similar to the contours represented, and expected the southern half of the pond to retain water. On pond 3, MJC used the same method of pulling the plug to remove water. The entire purpose of the project was to drain the ponds so that they did not attract wildlife in the area of the airport. Trapp testified that, in the spirit of getting things done, they agreed to allow pond 2 to be graded at the same elevation with fine grading of any irregularities for drainage. A new drain was installed beneath the lowest elevation which allowed performance admittedly not at the elevations originally intended. Earth Tech calculated a quantity of excavation based upon the existing contours. The actual measured quantities were based upon another set of surveys after the plugs were pulled and most of the water had drained. A different surveyor than the one who did the existing contours took the cross sections. After the grading was complete, the second surveyor took final cross sections to calculate the final earth work quantities. Trapp testified that the general layout of the existing contours was not dramatically different than the proposed elevations. Trapp did not recommend that the claim for extra work by MJC on pond 2 be paid. He also felt that MJC's claim for work to cut the berm for drainage on pond 3 was not extra work but, instead, was required as a part of the Contract with no changes in the scope of the work. Trapp has seen contractors use sumps to drain water and does not know whether MJC used a 158 sump for drainage because he was not on site every day. The unique qualities of this project were within the airport security regulations, so the contractor's personnel did have security clearance and were required to maintain radio control with air traffic control. Trapp would have expected the haul road to be the first thing completed because it provided access to the site but the rock was not put in until the following summer. He believes that MJC used an area adjacent to the haul road for their work, even though that area was not intended for construction traffic. The haul road was excavated but rock was not timely placed so water could not drain. Trapp believes this was in violation of the Standard Specifications for Construction of Airports, incorporated into the Contract, which says the grade shall be maintained so that it will be well drained at all times. Trapp testified that MJC's letter of February 7, 2006, claiming that site access was delaying the project was written during the time frame when the haul route was dug, but no rock placed in it. In his opinion, Trapp believed that the basin soils were not, as claimed by Meyer, "unsuitable." Earth Tech told MJC in letters, and verbally, that there was no problem with the suitability of the soils, but that the basins were wet and needed drainage, according to Trapp. On several occasions, Earth Tech told MJC that the ponded areas needed to be drained, keeping in mind the goal of water flow through the basins with no ponding. Eventually, MJC was authorized to proceed with a change order to install the new outlet structure at the lower elevation and was paid $12,526.00 for that installation. This included the berm cut with filling and replacing. However, Trapp did not consider this payment a concession that the berm cut was an addition or change to the Contract. Instead, the change order was issued in the spirit of cooperation. Trapp admitted that the lower elevation was a foot to a footand-a-half lower than the existing elevation which caused the final grades to be revised to a 159 lower point for the new structure. Trapp explained his comments on the IDOT contractor's performance evaluation that MJC was confrontational, uncooperative and nonresponsive throughout the duration of the project. He cited instances of confrontational words, blocked communications and refusal to perform the Contract requirements such as rock placement on the haul road and drainage of the basins. Trapp believed that MJC just refused to complete the project and, ultimately, a default letter was issued. The third and final change order included line item deductions or add-ons such as a oneand-a-half acre deduction from the Contract for clearing and grubbing unclassified excavations. In comparing the items, Trapp noted that there was roughly a twenty percent increase in the estimated cubic yards of unclassified excavation because the final grades did not match the proposed grades in the plans. Regarding Contract time, Trapp testified that it took 367 calendar days to complete this project and MJC was given 184 calendar days of credit. According to Trapp, this project never went into a winter shutdown period. He referenced several daily reports citing workable conditions but no work by MJC. In addition, Trapp believed seven punch list items remained incomplete. Earth Tech submitted amendments to its original consulting agreement for $33,000.00, additional costs incurred due to the Contract overrun. On cross-examination, Trapp testified that the costs submitted in the amendments had nothing to do with design services and he did not know the exact amount that was charged by Earth Tech to IDOT. He also did not know whether IDOT should be required to pay for Earth Tech services of being on site during the same period of time MJC was given a time extension. Trapp claimed they did not specifically keep track of 160 time extension days separately because that was the intent of the liquidated damages. He was on-site during the beginning of the Contract during spring and summer and would make a site visit two to three times a week. Other Earth Tech personnel were responsible for being there on a daily basis. It would take approximately ten minutes to drive to the project site and about an hour total to gain access, check the site, do the paperwork and return. Trapp made no effort and was not asked to calculate the time Earth Tech charged IDOT for days where MJC did not work, but could have worked. Trapp could not recall the exact date when Earth Tech actually approved the design change giving MJC notice to proceed but believes it was reasonably on or about September 7, 2006. Prior to that, work in that pond was not proceeding. Earth Tech's sample of daily field reports during August 2006, recorded that the site was workable but MJC was not working and did not reference that MJC was waiting on direction from Earth Tech. When the berm was breached on pond 2 with Earth Tech's permission, Trapp did not consider it to be an extra to the Contract. He witnessed the rush of water as soon as the berm was breached and agreed that no materials were taken out of the basin after it dried. Instead, materials were moved within the basin for fine grading. Trapp agreed that the existing elevations were lower than the proposed elevations but contended that Earth Tech knew from the existing contours that the basin was lower than the outflow structure and that is why it did not drain. Trapp did not agree that the entire pond was a foot to two feet less than as indicated in the Contract documents. He believed the bottom half varied in existing contours and, eventually, Trapp agreed that to grade the bottom of pond 2, to the planned elevation, it would have required fill in the bottom part. Trapp testified that Earth Tech had as-built elevations which are the final cross sections used for quantity calculations. 161 In May 2005, Trapp used the Contract plans and the cross sections of the baseline established by survey to estimate cut and fill in the proposed project in the amounts of total cut, 3,828.38 cubic yards, and fill, 1,347.48 cubic yards. Trapp agreed that MJC's calculations for cut and fill were fairly close to these estimates. For pond 2, the final cut measurement was 5,988 cubic yards instead of the anticipated 3,828 cubic yards because the proposed grades were different than the final grades which were much lower. Trapp did not agree that the design change needed to lower the outflow structure was because when the pond dried up, it was two feet lower than anticipated. Trapp testified that when it was dry, the pond was very similar to what was shown on the plans with tons of irregularities and holes which needed regrading to drain. Trapp did not realize MJC had used a sump pump in recognition of low areas that did not drain and would not admit that one of the assumptions made in allotting time for this Contract was how long it would take for initial drainage. After cross-examination pertaining to a scratch sheet produced in discovery by Earth Tech estimating two days for dewatering of the project, Trapp claimed it was not his handwriting, and that he did not know if it pertained to this project or whether the estimation contemplated draining only the ponds at issue. He believed that dewatering could have included a sump pump, pulling the plugs or cutting temporary ditches. Trapp maintained that all the pond bottoms existed as were represented in the Contract documents. The MidAmerica St. Louis Airport Sedimentation Basin Maintenance Project workday estimate prepared by Earth Tech as a preliminary work-up included two days for dewatering of all basins and partial demolition of existing outflow structures. The estimate for dewatering did not reference breaching a berm and Trapp agreed that Earth Tech would certainly request permission for doing so. 162 Regarding Change Order 2, Trapp testified that it would not have been fair to approve a new pipe and not approve payment for cutting the ditch. According to Trapp, MJC refused to place the final grades as shown on the plans so an additional outflow structure was necessary. However, Trapp admitted that in order for MJC to place the grades on pond 2, to the planned elevation, it would have required a couple thousand yards of fill. Trapp believed the Contract contained terms that allow for MJC to elect a winter shutdown for a reasonable amount of time and Earth Tech recommended they do so. Since MJC returned to work in April 2006, it could have shut down for six months beginning in November 2005, through April 2006, without incurring any additional calendar days on the Contract. After extensive questioning on excavation from pond 2, Trapp would not concede that the large cut overrun was because the bottom was lower than planned. He believed the amount shown on the final survey results was excavated by MJC from pond 2 despite the fact that MJC demobilized at the end of April 2006, and the records show no excavation had gone on in pond 2 since that time. The punch list was not sent to MJC after December 2006, because, according to Trapp, the list had been made clear before that time and nobody had responded. Trapp did not recall any clearing or grubbing in pond 2 after the berm was breached. At the time of the default letter threatening termination of MJC, there was not a lot of work to be done, and Trapp believed the Contract was not substantially complete at that time because three days of seeding work was pretty significant. Trapp agreed that the haul road should have conformed to the contours of the land and the contractor was not allowed to raise or lower areas. He believed that if the rock had been placed down, the road would have held up, even in the low areas underwater. The seeding for 163 the haul road was included in the lump sum payment, according to Trapp, and there was no Contract clause that would allow seeding as a separate pay item. He believed seeding and mulch would be required for the construction of the haul road because the Contract required any areas disturbed by activities related to the project shall be returned to the original condition. This work was considered incidental to the Contract. Earth Tech did have as-built drawings for the ponds done and Trapp knew the location of those drawings but they were not produced in connection with the lawsuit. When questioned about the survey initially performed on these ponds, Trapp testified that he did not watch the surveyors and does not know their specific methods but he believed them to be licensed surveyors who accurately represented the existing contours of the ponds. Respondent next called to testify Michael F. Wilhelm (Wilhelm) who works for IDOT as the section chief of construction and materials at the Illinois Division of Aeronautics. The Division of Aeronautics functions as the agent of the airport using an agency-inparticipation agreement. He is familiar with the Contract at issue and the liquidated damages component at $550 per day as well as MidAmerica Airport. Wilhelm believed the airport was financially impacted by its safety concerns and project overruns requiring engineering personnel to be out in the field. IDOT also incurred added costs on this project such as monitoring the work not performed yet and closing out the grant. The extra time involved is not calculated because there is no physical way to keep track of other entities. On cross-examination, Wilhelm testified that ninety-five percent of the liquidated damages would go to the federal government, FAA, and two-and-a-half percent would go back to the state and two-and-a-half percent would go to the local sponsor, the airport. He admitted that IDOT would have precise billings from Earth Tech on the 116 days not excused for delay 164 and could calculate to the penny how much Earth Tech charged for its services. He admitted that such calculation had not been done. Wilhelm's information on the project came from Earth Tech representatives and what he witnessed at the site. He believed that MJC refused to place fill in pond 2 as required by the Contract and disapproved the extra requested by MJC to do so. In the spirit of cooperation, they did approve a different type of extra to solve the problem in pond 2, in an effort to get the work complete and the uncooperative contractor out of the site. Wilhelm was involved with the project by information received from their consultant, Earth Tech, and having visited the site one time and at the final inspection. He was present at the Springfield meeting and considered Meyer to be belligerent and threatening. On rebuttal, Meyer testified that MJC is a foreign corporation and was in good standing in Missouri. After learning that MJC's certificate in Illinois had expired, he renewed the certificate in Illinois on that date. With regard to pond 2, Meyer testified that MJC had been proposing all along to bring in materials to meet the planned elevations. However, the grades had dropped out of the pond when it was drained. The disconnect for Earth Tech and IDOT is that, instead of 2,000 yards of fill, it would require 4,000 yards of fill to balance the grade. MJC requested, as an extra to the Contract, the additional fill to bring the pond up to final grades according to plan. This request was interpreted by Earth Tech and IDOT to be a refusal. Meyer believed that after the pond drained out at the end of July, the bottom dropped out and that explained where the dirt went after the end of April. No excavation work was done in pond 2 after April 2006. This difference was illustrated on the color-coded computer interpretation created by comparing the original estimate by Earth Tech that called for taking out 1,800 to 2,000 yards of cut in the pond (which would have left enough dirt to balance the fill requirement 165 in the rest of the pond) with the revised interpretation based on actual grades. To clarify MJC's efforts to drain the ponds, Meyer testified that MJC did use sump pumps on ponds 2 and 3 and cut trenches within the basin. He believed that breaching the berms was not contemplated by the Contract and permission was necessary before doing so. MJC's records show that the excavation equipment was removed from the job site on April 26, 2006, and no excavation work was done after that date, other than to breach two berms and refill. Meyer was unaware of any e-mail blocking as alleged by Earth Tech but is aware of problems with e-mail attachments. The new outflow pipe was installed on pond 2 at a different elevation, and, without that change, the project could not have been completed in accordance with the Contract. On cross-examination, Meyer testified that it would have been possible to make the final grades on pond 2 according to plan, if the State had been willing to pay for it. The color-ceded computer interpretation was prepared using the Contract drawings and the final grades shot by MJC. Meyer testified that it is possible that the pond shrank or that the materials were never there in the first instance, making it impossible to determine an accurate excavation quantity. Legal Analysis Changed Conditions The instant matter is a classic case of what is commonly referred to in contract law as "changed conditions" which entitles a contractor to additional compensation under the contract for extra worked performed. Kenny Construction Co. of Illinois, v. Metropolitan Sanitary District of Greater Chicago, 56 Ill. 2d 516; 309 N.E.2d 221 (1974). In this case, MJC reasonably relied on the Contract documents with the elevations given to assume that the basins would gravity drain once the plugs were pulled. In fact, documents used by Earth Tech to 166 prepare an estimate of Contract performance time assumed a two-day drainage. Pond 1 did gravity drain, exactly as predicted. Ponds 2 and 3 did not drain as anticipated when the drainage plug was pulled because, the bottom was actually different than depicted on the Contract drawings, in some areas, rendering the anticipated gravity drainage impossible. If the bottom was, indeed, as depicted on the Contract drawings, then those basins would have drained in a matter of a few days. They did not. Instead, ponds 2 and 3 required berms to be cut and an outflow structure to be installed two feet below the design elevation. Earth Tech's position on pond 2 is that MJC must have excavated too much material. This argument is not supported by the facts. Clearly, MJC had performed approximately onehalf of the planned cut in pond 2 and then demobilized its excavation equipment. No excavation was performed in pond 2 after April 2006, according to site reports. After the berm was cut, the pond drained and a final survey was taken, it was discovered that the actual bottom elevation on pond 2 was lower than the Contract drawings, explaining why gravity drainage did not work. Pond 3 also required a berm to be cut to achieve drainage. The substantial amount of fill required to meet the planned grades is further evidence that the conditions were materially different than contemplated by the Contract. Damages This Court recognizes the "Spearin Doctrine" which sets forth that an owner "in a construction situation necessarily impliedly warrants that the plans and specifications are possible to perform, are adequate for performance and free from defects." United States v. Spearin, 248 U.S. 132 (1918); Gust K. Newberg Const. Co. v. State, 36 Ill. Ct.Cl. 93, 95-96 (1984). The government, as owner, is required to reimburse a contractor who incurs additional costs due to a faulty plan or specifications the government provides the contractor to perform the 167 contract. See Oldenburg v. Hagemann, 159 Ill. App.3d 631, 512 N.E.2d 718 (2d Dist. 1987). Here, MJC had the right to rely, and did rely, on the accuracy of the Contract drawings to perform the Contract. According to the elevations represented, if the plugs were pulled on the ponds, gravity drainage would occur with the exception of two small areas in pond 2 that may have been lower than the plug. MJC anticipated that the bottoms may have been higher than represented because of sedimentation, but in no event did MJC expect the pond bottoms to be lower than depicted on the Contract drawings because there is no scour. This was a reasonable assumption confirmed by Earth Tech's pre-bid reports estimating two days for "dewatering of all basins ..." and anticipation of a rush of water once the plugs were pulled. Pond 1 drainage was further evidence that gravity drainage would be sufficient if the elevations were accurately represented. Pond 2 would have required 4,000 cubic yards of fill to bring the grades to planned elevations and raise the bottom of the pond to level of the existing plug. IDOT elected the lesser expensive option and eventually chose to lower the plug and reshape the bottoms lower than the planned elevations. Since no excavation had been performed since April 2006, and MJC had only performed one-half of the anticipated cut, clearly the bottom of pond 2 was substantially lower than represented on the Contract drawings in at least one-half of the pond. To compute the 123 day delay ($67,650.00 in claimed liquidated damages), IDOT does not factor in its own delay in approving the design change necessitated by the basin conditions being different than represented in the Contract drawings. In the end, Change Order 2 for critical path work essential to the completion of the Project, i.e., installation of a new outfall pipe and grading below planned elevation in pond 2, was formally approved by Earth Tech in its letter of September 7, 2006. Design changes cannot be made by the contractor, MJC, so delays 168 up to that date should have been excused. The project was substantially complete by November 3, 2006, so liquidated damages cannot be assessed by IDOT for Contract delay. Furthermore, the Court is not convinced that the liquidated damages provision at issue ($550 per day) would have been enforceable as a "reasonable forecast of just compensation" nor is it convinced that actual damages would have been very difficult to determine. The amount withheld by IDOT would have functioned more as an impermissible penalty on these facts, since time was not of the essence and no analysis was undertaken to set an approximation of actual damages. In fact, IDOT could have proven to the penny how much it paid Earth Tech during the claimed delayed period, but failed to do so. MJC also makes a damage claim for IDOT's failure to pay $23,989.00, due for extra work on pond 2 and $13,803.57, due for extra work on pond 3, for costs incurred as the consequences of defects in the Contract drawings. IDOT has not challenged the reasonableness or quantifications for those charges. IDOT does challenge the extra costs incurred for MJC to raise the general elevation of the haul road. The Contract required MJC to put in a rock road on the existing contours of the land. However, the design did not address drainage problems on the road and, additional rock was required to meet Contract plans. Respondent requests a set-off for $33,000.00, in costs incurred for its Resident Engineer during the time period it alleges MJC delayed. Those costs were not proven by Respondent and, in any event, cannot be assessed against MJC when it was not the cause of the delay. Earth Tech acknowledged that during this time period, MJC was entitled to an extension. MJC is correct that it cannot be "charged," in the form of a setoff, for time spent by Earth Tech on a day for which MJC was given an extension. No set-off is warranted on these facts. 169 The issue of outstanding bills, if any, owed by MJC to Nollau, its subcontractor, is not before this Court. CONCLUSION For the forgoing reasons, this Court finds in favor of Claimant MJC Constructors, Inc., and against Respondent in the sum of $110,275.07, which includes the release of $67,650.00, withheld in liquidated damages. Claimant is denied interest and costs of suit as such damages are not recoverable. See Tully v. State, 47 Ill. Ct. Cl. 400, 404-405 (1994). However, as is often the case, the question of entering an award remains before the Court. This Court cannot enter an award unless sufficient funds remain unexpended in the appropriation made to fund the project. See Loewenburg/Fitch Partnership v. State, 38 Ill. Ct. Cl. 227 (1986); see also Ude, Inc. v. State, 35 Ill. Ct. Cl. 384 (1982). There is no evidence in the record before the Court as to the amount of funds remaining from the project. It is this Court's policy in breach of contract claims to limit awards so as not to exceed the amount of funds, appropriated and lapsed, with which payment could have been made. James Cape & Sons Co. v. State, 52 Ill. Ct. Cl. 322, 366 (2000). To do otherwise would be the same as granting a deficiency appropriation. Id. The appropriation of State funds is the constitutional prerogative of the Illinois General Assembly. It is the Court's duty to advise the General Assembly. Thorlief Larsen and Son, Inc. v. State, 42 Ill. Ct. Cl. 195 (1990); J. F. Inc. v. State, 41 Ill. Ct. Cl. 5 (1988); Fru-Con Corp. v. State, 50 Ill. Ct. Cl. 50 (1996). Therefore, before entering an award for the Claimant or making a recommendation to the General Assembly, we need additional information. Accordingly, Respondent is ordered to file the fiscal data on this project, including the balance of the funds which lapsed at the conclusion of this project. Respondent shall file this 170 information with the Clerk of this Court within 21 days. Upon the Court's receipt of the fiscal information, the Court will enter its final order in this case. 171 (No. 03-CC-0452 – Claim denied) ROBERT SZENIAWSKI, Claimant, v. STATE OF ILLINOIS, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, Respondent. Opinion filed September 4, 2011 RUSSELL KOFOED, Counsel for Claimant LISA MADIGAN, Attorney General (JESSICA OSORIO, Assistant Attorney General, of counsel), for Respondent. Duty of Reasonable Care, Notice- The State is not the insurer of the safety of persons entering its premises, but it does owe a duty of reasonable care in maintaining its property. Claimant must establish by a preponderance of the evidence that Respondent breached its duty of reasonable care in maintaining its property, and that Respondent's negligence was the proximate cause of Claimant's injury. Claimant must also establish that the State had actual or constructive notice of the dangerous condition. IDOT did not receive any reports of an unfilled hole at, or near the subject location. Claimant did not establish that Respondent had notice of the defect, if any existed, therefore, his claim was denied. ORDER Kubasiak, J. This matter comes before this court on the complaint of ROBERT SZENIAWSKI, Claimant, and against THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, Illinois Department of Transportation, Respondent, seeking damages for personal injuries and seeking damages in the amount of $100,000.00. The facts are as follows: Claimant was simultaneously employed; full-time as a laborer by Keebler's Cookies and part-time for Catholic Charities as a seasonal laborer at the cemetery. Claimant testified that on April 12, 2002 at approximately 12:30 p.m. in the course of his employment, he was assigned to pick up debris along 111th street, approximately 150 feet east of Ridgeland Avenue. He stated that as he walked down the hill on the grassy area, approximately one foot from the 111th street curb, his foot went into a 6 inch hole. He continued to clean up the fence line and then about 172 2:15 p.m. he told his supervisor that he thought he had damaged his knee. On April 15, 2002 Claimant visited his doctor, Anton Fakouri, M.D. of Midwest Orthopedic Consultants, S.C, and reported that he had injured his knee while working in a grassy area near the cemetery. The April 15, 2002 notes of Dr. Stephen Sokolski, D.O. of Advocate Christ Medical Center, also indicated Claimant's report of having twisted his knee while working at the cemetery. The medical records of the April 15, 2002 visit show that Claimant reported to his physician that his recovery from a prior injury had been progressing well until the week before when he lifted something heavy at work and his knee "gave out," causing him to fall. At trial, Claimant testified he was unable to recall that conversation. At the time of the incident Claimant was 42 years old, 6 feet 6 inches tall, and approximately 300 pounds. Claimant's medical history included diabetes, non-healing wounds, staph infections, and problems with his right foot, left leg, and left knee. In June 2000, approximately two years before this incident Claimant underwent an MRI scan of his left knee, and another MRI in January 2001. Approximately 13 months prior to this incident Claimant underwent orthoscopic surgery on his left knee, but declined knee replacement because his doctor suggested that Claimant's then age of 42 years was too young for replacement. Claimant returned to work on March 4, 2002. At trial, James Stumpner, Illinois Department of Transportation Bureau chief of maintenance testified that as the time of the incident he was Illinois Department of Transportation's South Area Operations Engineer, and that in that capacity he oversaw eight maintenance facilities including the area of the subject incident. Stumpner testified that the area in question was within the Illinois Department of Transportation right of way, and Respondent is responsible to mow the grass in the area. Stumpner testified that there was no sidewalk along 173 the area in question, and that it is not designated as a walkway for pedestrians. Stumpner indicated that in 1997 IDOT had entered into a contract for curb replacement at the roadway adjacent to the incident site. Respondent was unable to produce a copy of the actual contract because it was destroyed pursuant to the records retention act. He acknowledged that the contractor's failure to back fill the area with dirt after removal of the wooden curb forms for concrete would create a hazard, but that he was not aware of any such failure, and that the contract resolution would not have been approved if the work had not been satisfactorily completed. He further testified that between 1997 and 2002, IDOT would have mowed the subject area a minimum of three times per year between May and November, for a total of at least 15 cumulative mows. Maintenance workers are responsible to report any holes in the lawn, curb, or gutter areas, that may be discovered in the course of maintenance. Stumpner's review of the maintenance records indicated no report had been made by any IDOT employee or civilian. Stumpner testified that the first indication of the existence of a hole at the subject site was received by Claimant's Incident Report of Accident filed with IDOT on August 19, 2002. He stated that IDOT has been unable to locate the alleged hole to date, but further acknowledges that he had never personally visited the site. The issue before this court is whether Respondent was negligent in maintaining its premises at 111th Street and Ridgeland Avenue. The law is well established that the state is not the insurer of the safety of persons entering its premises, however, it does owe a duty of reasonable care in maintaining its new property. Stewart vs. State (1995) 47 Ill. Ct. Cl. 324. In order for a Claimant to sustain his burden of proof, he must establish by a preponderance of the evidence that Respondent breached its duty of reasonable care in maintaining its property, and 174 that Respondent's negligence was the proximate cause of both Claimant's injuries and resulting damages. Noonan vs. State (1983) 36 Ill. Ct. Cl. 200. Further, Claimant must establish that Respondent had actual or constructive notice of the dangerous condition. Ewing vs. State (2007) 59 Ill. Ct. Cl. 302. Claimant contends that the destroyed 1997 contract between IDOT and Ganna Construction for curb replacement at the incident site, represents key evidence to the claim. Claimant contends that a party's failure to produce evidence within his control and not equally available to an adverse party, gives rise to a presumption that the evidence would be unfavorable to him. Tepper vs. Campo (1948) 398 Ill. 496, 76 N.E. 2d 490. And further that an adverse presumption also arises from the deliberate destruction of evidence. R.J. Management vs. SRLB Development Corp. (2004) 346 Ill App 3d 957, 282. Ill. Dec. 486, 806 N.E. 2d 1074. Claimant asks this court to assume that the 1997 contract for curb replacement required the contractor to back fill the area where the wooden fence forms were removed after the concrete was poured, and that the absence of the contract leads to a presumption that Claimant stepped into a hole caused by the removal of the wooden forms, and failure to backfill the hole with dirt. The record established that the contract was destroyed in 2003 pursuant to the records retention act. Claimant casts suspicion on the missing document because it was destroyed in 2003 after Claimant's Report of Accident which was filed on August 19, 2002. But Claimant's argument urges the court to conclude that the missing contract is conclusive evidence of constructive notice that the subject hole was created by the removal of the wooden curing forms which were not properly filled with dirt. Claimant's argument is not reasonable. Even if the court assumes that the contract expressly provides that the contractor is required to backfill the 175 contraction site, there is no credible evidence that the requirement was not met. And, there is no reasonable evidence to support Claimant's contention that the contract was intentionally destroyed. The subject site was maintained by IDOT employees at least 15 times between the time of construction and the date of incident, and yet no worker ever identified or reported any unfilled hole. No other person ever identified or reported an unfilled hole at, or near the subject location. Claimant has not established by a preponderance of the evidence that Respondent had actual or constructive notice of the defect, if any existed, and that failure precludes his claim against the state. Based on the foregoing, Claimant's claim is hereby denied. 176 (No. 04-CC-0020 – Claim denied) NANCY DAWSON, Claimant, v. STATE OF ILLINOIS, BOARD OF TRUSTEES, SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY, Respondent. Opinion filed September 22, 2011 STACEY ASCHEMANN, Counsel for Claimant LISA MADIGAN, Attorney General (PHYLECCIA REED COLE, Special Assistant Attorney General, of counsel), for Respondent. Breach of Employment Contract- Claimant was employed by Respondent as an Assistant Professor in the College of Liberal Arts (CoLA). CoLA Operating Papers called for teaching and scholarly research to be given a greater significance than service when assessing an applicant for tenure. Court found Respondent did not breach its promises contained in the CoLA Operating Papers with regard to the proper weight to be given the components for Claimant’s tenure evaluation. Breach of Employment Contract- Claimant’s reliance on an invalid and unenforceable promise of full professors, as opposed to associate-level professors, on her review committee did not constitute a breach by Respondent with regard to her review committee staff qualifications. Breach of Employment Contract- The Committee chairperson gave much thought to the proper composition of Claimant’s review committee, conducted a thorough and objective review of all materials submitted by Claimant in her dossier, with rebuttal, and ultimately found Claimant’s application for tenure and promotion should be denied. It is improper for the Court to substitute its judgment for that of Respondent. Employment, Retaliatory Discharge- To substantiate a claim for retaliatory discharge, a claimant must show, by a preponderance of the evidence, that she was discharged in retaliation for her activities and such discharge violates a clear mandate of public policy in favor of reporting misconduct. Claimant failed to prove that she was discharged in retaliation for reporting alleged misconduct. Claimant’s denial of promotion and tenure was based upon her failure to meet qualification standards. OPINION Storino, J. Claimant, Nancy Dawson, brings this action against the Board of Trustees of Southern Illinois University (SIU), Respondent, alleging breach of employment contract and seeks 177 compensatory damages as well as declarative and injunctive relief. This Court has jurisdiction pursuant to 7051LCS 505/8. Procedural History and Agreed Facts Claimant was employed by Respondent as Assistant Professor in the College of Liberal Arts (CoLA), Black American Studies (BAS) program from August, 1995 until July 31, 2001, in a tenure-track position. A promotion and tenure vote against Claimant's application occurred on November 1, 2000. Claimant appealed the denial of her promotion and tenure to the Judicial Review Board (JRB). The JRB recommended a new committee for review of Claimant's promotion and tenure. Respondent did not follow the JRB recommendation. On March 5, 2001, Respondent notified Claimant that she was denied promotion and tenure. As a result of the denial, Claimant became eligible for a one-year term contract in the same position. Instead, Claimant took a new job at a different university on July 31, 2001. Claimant was terminated from that subsequent position approximately four years later. In the meantime, on October 22, 2001, Claimant filed charges against Respondent with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and the Illinois Department of Human Rights alleging discrimination and retaliation. Claimant received her right to sue letter from the EEOC on February 19, 2003. Claimant filed her initial Complaint in this Court on July 2, 2003, and an Amended Complaint on December 4, 2006. On January 17, 2006, this Court denied Respondent's Motion for Summary Judgment. In its order denying summary judgment, this Court struck Claimant's request for injunctive relief that sought the formation of a new promotion and tenure review committee as beyond the power of this Court. See Garimella v. The Board of Trustees of the 178 University of Illinois, 50 Ill. Ct. Cl. 350 (1996). Accordingly, Claimant's cause of action was limited to the breach of contract claim for monetary relief. Respondent filed its Answer to the First Amended Complaint on February 14, 2007, denying it breached the employment contract with Claimant. A hearing was conducted April 15-18, 2008, before the assigned commissioner. At the hearing, the parties agreed that no motions or procedural issues were pending, including no exhaustion or timeliness issues. Claims and Defenses Claimant alleges breach of contract and asserts that the employment contract consists of the Employee Handbook, the 1995 BAS Operating Papers, and the 1999 CoLA Operating Papers. Specifically, Claimant alleges the Respondent breached: 1) the Employee Handbook's promise of an objective and unbiased tenure and promotion review by including Father Joseph Brown, BAS Director, on her review committee and failing to allow Claimant to provide a corrected dossier for review; and 2) the 1995 BAS Operating Papers' promise of a promotion and tenure and review committee composed of five full professors by including Associate Professors Bean and Stockdale on her review committee; and 3) the 1999 CoLA Operating Papers' promise to consider with equal weight Claimant's professional service on the same level with teaching and research for promotion and tenure review. Claimant also makes general allegations of retaliatory discharge for reporting her concerns of wrongful conduct by Father Brown. Claimant seeks an award of lost wages and 179 fringe benefits totaling $175,481.48, and additional "back-pay" until such time Respondent constitutes a new review committee. Respondent claims that only the Employment Handbook represents the employment contract with Claimant and denies that the 1995 BAS Operating Papers posed a contractual obligation. Respondent also maintains the employment contract with Claimant was not breached and denies allegations of discrimination or retaliation. Instead, Respondent asserts that she was denied promotion and tenure because she did not meet the standards of the Employee Handbook, BAS Operating Papers and CoLA Operating Papers (regardless of their non-binding status), by failing to follow clear standards for scholarly research and publication. Further, Respondent argues that Claimant was given a proper and unbiased promotion and tenure review. Respondent also asserts that Claimant failed to timely participate in the dossier preparation and that all materials submitted with the dossier were considered. Summary of Relevant Testimony Dr. Nancy Dawson At the hearing, Claimant testified that she received her Humanistic Studies Doctorate from State University in New York in 1995 and was hired August of that year as Assistant Professor of Black American Studies in a tenure track position at SIU. During her first year of employment, she was given the BAS Operating Papers, the Employee Handbook and CoLA Operating Papers all containing guidelines for promotion and tenure. Claimant testified that she reviewed each of those documents around the time she received them. In 1997, Claimant developed an African Culture Continuities (ACC) program and worked on that program until her departure in 2001. Father Brown supported the program initially and was familiar with her duties within the program. Claimant believes the ACC 180 program was popular and encompassed all three areas of her obligations as an Assistant Professor on tenure track, regarding research, teaching and service. She also believes Father Brown recognized the ACC program components of research, teaching and service. At some point, Claimant's initial good relationship with Father Brown soured and eventually the office environment deteriorated into a "war zone." According to Claimant, Father Brown was angry with Claimant over student relations and jealous of her role in the BAS program. She believes he retaliated with budgetary restrictions and testified that tensions continued to escalate. Claimant contacted others within SIU to voice her concerns about Father Brown's role on her upcoming promotion and tenure review. She believes Father Brown was biased against her and should not serve on her review committee. Claimant made her concerns about Father Brown known to Dr. Seymour Bryson, Associate Vice Chancellor for diversity, Dr. Shirley Clay Scott, then Dean of the College of Liberal Arts, and Lynn Connley, University ombudsperson. Claimant was told by Ms. Connley and Dr. Clay Scott that Father Brown had made complaints against her, yet, she was never confronted with those allegations made by Father Brown and no fact finding proceeding was conducted. Dr. Clay Scott, after consultation with the Provost, advised Claimant in writing that Father Brown would serve on Claimant's promotion and tenure review committee but not as the Chair. Claimant testified that she had requested Father Brown serve no role on the review committee, but, was advised that Father Brown must be on the committee even though he would not serve as Chair. Accordingly, Dr. Prudence Rice, former Chair of the Department of Anthropology, was appointed Chair of Claimant's promotion and tenure review committee. 181 Claimant testified that she timely complied with all of Dr. Rice's requests for compilation of the dossier to be provided to the review committee. According to Claimant, Dr. Rice did not show Claimant a completed version of her dossier and Claimant's first chance to review her dossier was around November 3, 2000, when she was asked to sign off on it. Claimant refused to do so because she had not participated in arranging or putting together the dossier and believed that parts were missing. Claimant understood the rules allowed her active participation in the preparation of her dossier as opposed to Dr. Rice putting it together. Claimant testified that she was not given the opportunity to provide information with her dossier for the review committee. Claimant did provide a rebuttal statement, addressing what information she believed to be missing or inaccurate. The review committee voted against Claimant's promotion and tenure due to lack of research. The recommendation against Claimant's tenure in the BAS Department was officially upheld by Respondent. Shortly after the denial of her promotion and tenure, Claimant left the employ of SIU. From August 2001, through January 31, 2005, Claimant was employed as Associate Professor and Director of African-American Studies at Austin Peay State University. Since January 2005, Claimant has served as a consultant and adjunct teacher. Claimant summarized her earnings she believes she would have made during regular school semesters if she had continued to work at SIU as an Assistant Professor. Respondent objected to the summaries as speculative. Claimant received medical/dental benefits while employed at SIU and was required to pay out of pocket for her medical/dental expenses after her employment separated from SIU. On cross-examination, Claimant testified that she had additional sources of income. Claimant agreed that during annual evaluations from 1996 to 2000, and in various departmental 182 memorandums, she was directed to follow the promotion and tenure guidelines requiring a substantial body of published scholarly research, in addition to teaching performance. Claimant also attended workshops on guidelines and procedures for promotion and tenure. With regard to missing information from her dossier, Claimant believes she was not given the opportunity to provide sufficient documentation. Claimant testified that there was confusion with the name of the journal containing her article accepted for publication because it was a special issue. Claimant gave Dr. Rice a stack of materials when they first met and, according to Claimant, Dr. Rice did not want certain items such as newspaper articles and conference brochures that Claimant believes would have given further clarification to her case for promotion and tenure. Claimant believes she followed the advice given to her by the Dean and Director of BAS during various reviews and she did not know the 1995 BAS Operating Papers had not been approved. Finally, Claimant testified that she had applied for other university positions in her field, but, was unsuccessful. She is currently teaching as an adjunct professor, a position far below her employment at SIU and Austin Peay. By way of rebuttal, Claimant testified that she was never told encyclopedia articles did not count as scholarly work. In fact, she had been told the opposite by a previous Dean. Claimant believes the review committee misunderstood that her encyclopedia work included an entire chapter of primary research, instead of just several entries. Further, regarding her review committee members, she disagrees that Dr. Bean's research was in any way similar to her research. Claimant testified further that Father Brown referenced her museum exhibit as scholarly work and her documentary as creative activity with merit. Claimant believed the three 183 book chapters listed in her vita were peer-reviewed publications. Also, Claimant emphasized that she made presentations on both the international and national levels. Claimant specifically denied encouraging students to speak badly about BAS faculty and denied she made any negative comments about Dr. Smoot. She admits being concerned about Father Brown's interactions with students and confronted him with those concerns. She made those concerns known also to the Dean and the ombudsperson but did not make any written complaints other than with the EEOC. Marvin Zeman Marvin Zeman, president of SIU Faculty Association since 2004 and former Chair of the Grievance Committee since 1998, represented Claimant during her grievance hearing on the issue of whether policies and procedures were followed for her promotion and tenure review. Zeman testified that the JRB panel report found that Claimant's research and creative activities "equivalent in scope to the publication of at least one major journal article per year," the benchmark for assistant professors applying for promotion and tenure at SIU. According to Zeman, the Employee Handbook set forth guidelines for promotion and tenure, and, those guidelines become more specific at the college and departmental levels. It was Zeman's experience at grievance hearings that Claimant's case was the only one that Respondent did not present a case in its defense. Zeman knew of no case where the Respondent took the position that the operating papers for either the department or the College were nonbinding. Zeman testified it was not common procedure to research issues about an applicant's dossier after the review committee had voted on promotion and tenure. Zeman clarified on crossexamination that it is outside the purview of the JRB to rule on a candidate's research activities or otherwise make a qualitative judgment. 184 Dr. Seymour Bryson Seymour Bryson, Ph.D. in Educational Psychology, is the former Dean of the College of Human Resources and has been Associate Chancellor for Diversity at SIU since 1988. He served on Claimant's promotion and tenure review committee and voted in favor of Claimant because, in his professional judgment, she met the standards. Dr. Bryson has been very familiar with the BAS program. Dr. Bryson agreed that, after having met with Claimant, Father Brown. Dr. Clay Scott, Ms. Lamb and Ms. Connley in May, 2000, the conflict between Claimant and Father Brown had reached a point that the two of them could never have a civil relationship. Dr. Bryson testified that he recalled Claimant expressed concerns that Father Brown could not be fair or impartial and requested Father Brown not serve on her review committee during the review committee meeting. Dr. Bryson does not recall any discussion regarding Claimant's work on the ACC program as part of her research assignment or whether the B AS program weighed an applicant's service activities on equal ground with teaching and research. Dr. Prudence Rice Prudence Rice, Ph.D. in Anthropology, is employed at SIU as Associate Vice Chancellor for Research and Director of the Office of Research, Development and Administration. She has been employed at SIU since 199l and holds the title of Distinguished Scholar. Previous to serving as Chair of Claimant's promotion and tenure review committee, Dr. Rice had helped candidates put together dossiers for promotion and tenure and had served on review committees at the CoLA level. At the time of her service on Claimant's review committee, she considered herself to be very familiar with the standards for promotion and tenure. 185 Dr. Rice met with Claimant and believes it was clear what needed to be included in the dossier. She testified that Claimant did not timely submit her materials. Further, Dr. Rice does not recall Claimant ever complaining that she was not allowed participation in the process of compiling her dossier. Claimant's review committee found that her research and published scholarly activity (both quality and quantity) did not satisfactorily meet the criteria for promotion and tenure. Dr. Rice voted to promote Claimant based upon her teaching and service strengths. On cross-examination, Dr. Rice admitted that it was not the general practice to research the contents of a dossier after a committee vote as was done in Claimant's review process. At the time of the committee vote, Dr. Rice concedes that she had an imperfect understanding of the crossover of Claimant's service, research and teaching components for review. Dr. Rice also testified that at the time of the committee vote, she was not aware the ACC program was part of Claimant's research assignment. According to Dr. Rice, the review committee for Claimant followed the traditional approach weighing teaching and research components more heavily than the service component. As Chair, Dr. Rice believed Claimant was disadvantaged by the unapproved status of the BAS Operating Papers because they placed equal weight on all three components. Ultimately, Dr. Rice believed Claimant's review process was as fair as possible given the unusual circumstances, including Claimant's lack of promptness in providing the materials needed for her dossier. Dr. Margaret "Peggy" Stockdale Peggy Stockdale, Ph.D. in Industrial Organization Psychology, is employed as a full professor in the SIU psychology department. She currently serves as Faculty Senate President and was asked by Dr. Clay Scott to serve on Claimant's promotion and tenure review committee. 186 Dr. Stockdale did not believe that Claimant's research and scholarly work met the standards for promotion and tenure. She admitted to giving more weight to the research and teaching components than service when reviewing Claimant's dossier. Dr. Jonathon Bean Jonathon Bean, Ph.D., has been employed by SIU in the History Department since 1995. He served on Claimant's promotion and tenure review committee at the request of Dr. Clay Scott. Dr. Bean voted against Claimant's promotion and tenure because of weaknesses in Claimant's research. He recalled that the review committee used the CoLA Operating Papers as criteria for their decision. As such, more weight was afforded to research than teaching and service. Dr. Don Rice Don Rice, Ph.D., has been employed by SIU since 1991 and serves as Interim Provost and Vice Chancellor of the University. During the year 2000, Dr. Rice was the Associate Dean in the College of Liberal Arts and conducted workshops for the process of promotion and tenure. Dr. Rice testified that a candidate's dossier should only be reviewed after the candidate has signed off on its contents. Dr. Rice testified that his belief is that a candidate should have access to his or her dossier up until the time of the review committee vote. Regarding Operating Papers, Dr. Rice testified that until revisions are done and approved, the existing Operating Papers for a department should remain in effect. If a promotion and tenure candidate is denied, then that candidate is appointed to a one-year term after which employment is terminated. Father Joseph Brown, Ph.D. Father Joseph Brown testified for Respondent. He received his Ph.D. in American Studies in 1984, and received his Master's degree in African-American Studies at Yale 187 University in 1979. He also received a Master's degree in Writing Seminars from Johns Hopkins in 1969, and became an ordained priest in 1972 after completing theological studies. Currently, he holds the position of Director of the BAS program and is a tenured full professor at SIU. When Father Brown arrived at SIU in 1997, Claimant was a faculty member in the BAS program and initially their relationship was positive. Sometime prior to 2000, Father Brown and Claimant developed conflicts on both personal and professional levels, which included budgetary issues. Father Brown believes that Claimant launched a campaign against him by making comments about his personal life, his past work record and the danger he may present to students. Father Brown never pursued advice from University counsel about Claimant's campaign because he did not want to involve the students. At one point, Claimant stood over Father Brown and shouted at him which caused him to feel unsafe. Regarding the BAS Operating Papers, Father Brown believes that Claimant was involved in the Operating Papers revision. Father Brown expressed his opinion to the provost and Dr. Rice that service should be given the same weight as research and teaching in the BAS program with no intention that any one component dominate. Claimant was offered guidance by Father Brown and, in general, he advised her to do less service work if it ever conflicts with scholarly work. Father Brown testified that research supports teaching and vice-versa. Specifically, Father Brown believes that he objectively evaluated Claimant's case for promotion and tenure. He offered Claimant help to prepare her dossier but did not receive a response. Dr. Clay Scott asked Father Brown, as Director of the BAS department, to submit his own letter of judgment for Claimant's promotion and tenure candidacy and he submitted his honest reflections. Some confusion was created with respect to Claimant's promotion and tenure review committee because the committee needed to have some understanding of the nature of the 188 BAS program. There being no other tenured faculty in the BAS department, it was necessary for Father Brown to be on Claimant's review committee notwithstanding Claimant's request for Father Brown's exclusion. In his letter of judgment, Father Brown expressed his opinion that Claimant's scholarly output was insufficient, lacking meritorious significance, and, he had concerns about her teaching and coordination of the ACC program. Father Brown testified that summer employment for faculty was not guaranteed at SIU and, due to budget problems, the BAS department has had to curtail its current summer programs to just one course. Father Brown testified further that it would have been inevitable to have a formal review of Claimant's stewardship of the ACC program because of accounting irregularities and notices of unpaid bills in Ghana. Most likely, Claimant would have been replaced by another faculty member to assume coordination of the ACC program. On cross-examination, Father Brown testified that he reviewed several documents reflecting his favorable judgment of Claimant's performance as a faculty member. Father Brown admitted that by May 1, 2000, that Claimant was primarily responsible for extensive damage to his reputation. He considered how to proceed to make a formal complaint against Claimant but did not do so. He testified that the situation between himself and Claimant did not improve at any time prior to Claimant's departure in July 2001. Father Brown testified that, being the only member of Claimant's review committee from her academic discipline, he was aware of various publications in the field of Black Studies as well as the importance of service in the BAS program. He testified he did not discuss those specifics with the review committee and chose, instead, to allow his letter to the Chair to stand on its own. It was Father Brown's understanding that the BAS Operating Papers were a part of 189 Claimant's dossier. Father Brown agreed that the BAS Operating Papers state that teaching, research, creative activity and service are of equal significance. Dr. Pamela Smoot Pamela Smoot, Ph.D. in History, has worked at SIU since 1999 as a faculty member in the BAS program and currently serves as Clinical Assistant Professor and Director of Educational Enhancement for Minority Students. She had a good working relationship with Claimant initially, but that relationship deteriorated around the year 2000. Dr. Smoot testified that during the fall and spring semesters after she first arrived at SIU, she attended CoLA promotion and tenure work shops with Claimant. During those work shops, Dr. Smoot recalls being told clearly that publications were more important than service and teaching. Further, she testified that the workshops specifically informed candidates that encyclopedia articles do not count as publications and a book or six articles were required to meet the standards of promotion and tenure. Dr. Shirley Clay Scott Respondent called to testify Shirley Clay Scott, Ph.D. in History, who became Dean of the College of Liberal Arts at SIU, 1999 through 2006. Dr. Clay Scott testified that she recalls issues in the BAS program over copying costs, bills and interpersonal tensions between Father Brown and Claimant. Dr. Clay Scott testified that on February 7, 2000, she held a meeting with Father Brown, Claimant, Dr. Bryson, Mary Lamb, and Lynn Connley, to talk through the issues with the hope of improving relationships between Father Brown and Claimant. At that time, Claimant requested that Father Brown not be the Chair of her promotion and tenure committee as would usually occur. Dr. Clay Scott discussed Claimant's request with the Provost and Associate 190 Provost and decided that, given the history, Father Brown would not be the Chair of Claimant's promotion and tenure review committee. However, the SIU Employee's Handbook and the contract between the administration and SIU faculty require that a tenured faculty member cannot be denied the right to participate in the tenure process and have a vote. As such, Father Brown had to have a role in Claimant's tenure process even though he was not going to Chair Claimant's committee. After discussion with Claimant, Dr. Clay Scott selected Claimant's review committee and agreed to Claimant's request for Father Brown not to Chair the committee. Since there were no other tenured faculty members other than Father Brown in the BAS Program, and only tenured faculty can vote on tenure, Dr. Clay Scott had to choose tenured faculty from other departments within the CoLA to serve on Claimant's promotion and tenure committee. She chose people with some disciplinary or research expertise. Dr. Clay Scott believed that each appointed committee member would make an independent judgment of Claimant's case for promotion and tenure. Claimant did not object to any committee member ultimately selected. Dr. Clay Scott testified that during the preparation of Claimant's dossier, Dr. Rice, Chair of Claimant's review committee, expressed a concern that Claimant was not submitting her dossier materials as promptly as needed. Dr. Clay Scott testified that the BAS Operating Paper was not official at the time of Claimant's review so, the CoLA Operating Paper was used as a default, although both Operating Papers were allowed to be included. Dr. Clay Scott testified that Claimant wanted to add an updated vita and other materials to her dossier after it was submitted. Dr. Clay Scott stated that it was her understanding that only a letter of rebuttal is allowed to be added to a dossier after it is turned in for consideration at which time it is sealed. Dr. Clay Scott testified that Claimant did submit a letter of rebuttal. 191 Dr. Clay Scott testified that after the review committee vote, Claimant's application for promotion and tenure was submitted to the CoLA committee. Claimant's rebuttal was included in her dossier when the CoLA committee conducted its review. Dr. Clay Scott testified that the updated vita was also submitted in Claimant's dossier, but could not have official status. Regarding standards, Dr. Clay Scott testified that all faculty members in the CoLA have to meet the college-wide guidelines for promotion and tenure regardless of their particular department. The college-wide committee for promotion and tenure review used the normal standards of satisfactory performance in research or scholarship, teaching and service as stated in the CoLA Operating Papers to evaluate Claimant's dossier. Dr. Clay Scott testified that the next step in the promotion and tenure review process is for the college-wide committee to advise the Dean after their vote on a dossier. Dr. Clay Scott, as Dean of CoLA, would meet with the committee as necessary. The college-wide committee recommended to Dr. Clay Scott that Claimant not receive promotion and tenure because of deficiencies in the area of research. Dr. Clay Scott reviewed all of the materials carefully, talked with the review committee, reviewed the recommendations and ultimately decided that she could not recommend Claimant for promotion and tenure. Her concern was chiefly was that Claimant's scholarly record that did not meet the standards applied in the CoLA. On cross-examination, Dr. Clay Scott recalled giving Claimant a Dean's appreciation award in January, 2000, for the purpose of appreciation and encouragement of her work on the ACC program. Also, Dr. Clay Scott recalled that she requested Claimant familiarize herself with the BAS program tenure and promotion guidelines without referencing which Operating Papers were to be used. 192 As part of Claimant's promotion and tenure process, Dr. Clay Scott considered the 1995 BAS Operating Papers, the revised draft of the 1998 papers and the CoLA Operating Papers at the time of Claimant's review. Dr. Clay Scott testified that the standing of the BAS Operating Papers was problematic because they had not been fully endorsed. Dr. Clay Scott agreed that Claimant requested Father Brown's removal from her committee altogether. She tried to acquiesce to Claimant's request but could only ask Father Brown to step aside as Chair, instead of removal, because of the University contract. Dr. Clay Scott testified that Father Brown's letter recommending against Claimant's promotion and tenure was included in Claimant's dossier and, therefore, available to the collegewide committee, along with the 1995 BAS Operating Papers and Claimant's updated vita. Dr. Clay Scott considered Father Brown's letter to be normal procedure and fair. Ultimately, Dr. Clay Scott weighed Claimant's research and teaching at a somewhat higher level than service in accordance with the CoLA Operating Papers. ANALYSIS The law is clear and it is undisputed by that parties that Respondent's Employee Handbook creates and governs its employment contract with Claimant at all relevant times with respect to the issues now before the Court. See, Duldulao v. Saint Mary of Nazareth Hospital, 115 Ill. 2d 482 (1987). According to Respondent's Employee Handbook, the written procedures, standards and guidelines for each college and academic unit are incorporated by reference. As such, promises contained in every college and department operating paper constitute a portion of the entire employment contract if they contain a clear offer, disseminated to employees and reasonably relied upon by employees as they continue to work. See, Duldulao at 490. 193 Here, Claimant testified that she received and reviewed the CoLA and BAS Operating Papers at the beginning of her employment in 1995. The validity of the CoLA Operating Papers is not challenged and, in fact, Respondent admits that the CoLA Operating Papers outline procedures for promotion and tenure review within the college. Those procedures clearly become part of the employment contract at issues using the Duldulao analysis. Although the CoLA Operating Papers are fairly considered part of the employment contract, Claimant's argument that Respondent breached its promise to consider with equal weight all three components of service, teaching and scholarship fails. First, the CoLA Operating Papers call for teaching and scholarly research to be given a greater significance than service when assessing an applicant for tenure with allowance for a department to give service greater credit than usual in appropriate disciplines. This standard is somewhat contrary to Claimant's position that her review committee was required to follow BAS guidelines weighing all three components of service, teaching and scholarly research with the same significance. Claimant cannot dispute the fact that she was also subject to the college-wide standards for her review. Second, notwithstanding the level of significance given to her admirable service by all accounts, Claimant's scholarly research was insufficient to warrant tenure according to the majority of her reviewers. In the end, this same conclusion was reached by Dr. Clay Scott, Dean of the College of Liberal Arts, after reviewing Claimant's dossier in its entirety (which included claimant's rebuttal and all Operating Papers) along with the recommendation of the committee. Simply put, Claimant's argument that service should have been elevated to the level of significance given to teaching and scholarship would not cure the "procedural flaw" she claims since Claimant also failed to meet the standard required for scholarship. For that reason, this 194 Court finds Respondent did not breach its promises contained in the CoLA Operating Papers with regard to the proper weight to be given the components for Claimant's tenure evaluation. Claimant also asserts that Respondent breached the obligations of the 1995 BAS Operating Papers by allowing associate professors on her review committee. Respondent challenges the validity of the 1995 BAS Operating Papers claiming they were unapproved as well as superseded by the new Collective Bargaining Agreement with the Faculty Association. As it is undisputed that the 1995 BAS Operating Papers had not been approved, such documentation does not constitute a part of the employment contract. In an unapproved state, the 1995 BAS Operating Papers cannot be deemed to contain a clear offer, disseminated to employees and reasonably relied upon by employees. See, Duldulao v. Saint Mary of Nazareth Hospital, 115 Ill. 2d 482 (1987). Also significant is the fact that Claimant participated in the draft revisions of the 1995 BAS Operating Papers on the issue of associate professor participation in tenure evaluation. In the face of the new Collective Bargaining Agreement, Claimant could not have reasonably relied upon the 1995 BAS Operating Papers and, in that respect, the promise of full professors on her review committee is not part of her employment contract, regardless the status of the 1995 BAS Operating Papers as a whole. Moreover, Claimant did not object to associate-level professors on her review committee at the time of its formation. Claimant's reliance on an invalid and unenforceable promise of full professors (instead of associate-level professors) on her review committee does not constitute a breach by Respondent with regard to her review committee staff qualifications. Claimant's foremost allegation of Respondent's breach of employment contract hinges upon the "war" with Father Brown. However, Respondent did not breach its contract with Claimant by allowing Father Brown to participate on her review committee. Specifically, Father 195 Brown, as Director of the BAS program and a tenured professor, was properly included on Claimant's review committee. It should be noted that, at Claimant's request, Father Brown's participation was limited by Dr. Rice and Father Brown acquiesced. Now, Claimant appears to argue that Father Brown should have had a greater voice in her tenure review because he had specific knowledge about the particular field of study she deems authorized her promotion and tenure. This Court finds that Dr. Clay Scott obviously gave much thought to the proper composition of Claimant's review committee, conducted a thorough and objective review of all materials submitted by Claimant in her dossier, with rebuttal, and ultimately found Claimant's application for tenure and promotion should be denied. It is improper for this Court to substitute its judgment for that of Respondent. See Bulloch v. The State of Illinois, 54 Ill Ct Cl 292 (2002). Claimant also alleges that her promotion and tenure denial was, in effect, a retaliatory discharge for reporting her perceived wrongdoing by Father Brown. To substantiate a claim for retaliatory discharge, Claimant must show by a preponderance of the evidence that she was discharged in retaliation for her activities and such discharge violates a clear mandate of public policy in favor of reporting misconduct. See McCoppin v. State, 53 Ill Ct Cl 153 (2001). Respondent's multi-level reviews of Claimant's qualifications for promotion and tenure concluded that Claimant lacked the scholarly research necessary for promotion and tenure. On the evidence before this Court, it is apparent that Claimant's denial of promotion and tenure was based upon Claimant's failure to meet the legitimate qualification standards. As such, Claimant fails to carry her burden of proof that she was discharged in retaliation for reporting alleged misconduct, and her retaliatory discharge claim fails. 196 No breach of employment contract or retaliatory discharge can be found on the facts before this Court, so damages are not considered. Even if Claimant had prevailed on her claim for breach of contract, Claimant immediately found a position with another university at least comparable to her employment with SIU and concedes that she essentially earned the same salary in the new position for almost four years, thus wholly mitigating any damages. See Umbaugh v. Board of Trustees of Southern Illinois University, 37 Ill Ct Cl. 151 (1984). In addition, there is absolutely no showing by Claimant that her termination four years later from her new employer was due to any fault on the part of Respondent. CONCLUSION For the foregoing reasons, this Court finds that Claimant's Complaint is denied. 197 (No. 07-CC-0493 – Claim denied) ANTHONY M. THOMPSON, Claimant, v. STATE OF ILLINOIS, Respondent. Opinion filed October 31, 2011 STEVEN BERG, Counsel for Claimant LISA MADIGAN, Attorney General (JAMIE KNODEL, Assistant Attorney General, of counsel), for Respondent. Exhaustion of Remedies- Claimant did not exhaust all available remedies as mandated under 705 ILCS 505/25. Claimant failed to pursue a claim against the Illinois Motorcycle Dealers Association which was leasing the property under which Claimant was injured. ORDER Birnbaum, J. THIS MATTER is before the Court on Respondent's Motion to Dismiss for Claimant's alleged failure to exhaust legal remedies pursuant to 705 ILCS 505/25 and 74 Ill. Admin. Code § 790.60. Nature of the Claim On September 23, 2003, the Illinois Motorcycle Dealers Association ("IDMA") leased portions of the Du Quoin State Fair Grounds for the dates of a motorcycle race event. On September 24, 2004, Claimant was working at the Du Quoin State Fairgrounds laying video cable along the west side fence of the racetrack for a motorcycle race event to be held on September 24th and 25th. While Claimant was stepping around various bushes lining the west side of the fence, he came across an apparent utility access entry with steel doors. After stepping on the doors, the doors opened and Claimant fell into a pit, resulting in injuries to his left inside arm, right ribcage and knee area. Included within the lease between the Illinois Motorcycle Dealers Associations and Illinois Department of Agriculture was the backstage area, the site where Claimant was working during the alleged incident. 198 Analysis Respondent's Motion to Dismiss exhaustion arguments require that Claimant has (or had) a plausible claim against the suggested alternative source of recovery, the Illinois Motorcycle Dealers Association. If an alternative source of recovery for the claimed injury is shown to exist, in whole or in part, our Act and our rule command that no judgment can be entered by this Court until that potential recovery is resolved and reduces the State's liability. 705 ILCS 505/25; 74 Ill. Admin. Code § 790.60. Additionally, if it is shown that the Claimant could have, but now cannot, pursue a real alternative source of recovery for the injury, then this Court will dismiss the claim against the State for Claimant's failure to exhaust that remedy. Pursuant to the "Non-Fair Building and Space Rental Agreement" executed on September 23, 2004 between the Illinois Department of Agriculture and the Illinois Motorcycle Dealers Association, Respondent argues that the IMDA, as lessee, had the sole and exclusive responsibility for the operation and maintenance of the property. Thus, they argue the State, as landlord, cannot be culpable for the alleged negligence on the date of Claimant's injuries. Claimant argues, in his April 25, 2011 Response to Respondent's Motion to Dismiss, that there are no facts demonstrating that IMDA was a "culpable party" and thus, Claimant did not necessarily have to file a claim against IMDA. After reading the specifics of the agreement executed between the parties, this Court agrees with Respondent. Specifically, the September 23, 2004 rental agreement details that the lessee, the IMDA, assumes all safety responsibility for any alterations, presumably such as the process of laying cable around the perimeter of the racetrack which allegedly lead to Claimant's injuries. Generally, a landlord is not liable for injuries caused by a defective condition on the premises leased to a tenant and under the tenant's control. Rowe v. State Bank of Lombard, 125 Ill. 2d 203 199 (1988). Almendarez v. Keller, 207 Ill. App. 3d 756 (1990); Wright v. Mr. Quick, Inc., 109 Ill. 2d 236 (1985). Claimant has failed to demonstrate that a claim against IDMA, the lessee of the site of the alleged accident, would be frivolous. Thus, Claimant had a potential claim against the lessee of the property, IDMA, which he failed to pursue pursuant to the exhaustion requirement of 705 ILCS 505/25 and 74 Ill. Admin. Code §790.60. This exhaustion requirement is a mandatory element of the Court of Claim's subject matter jurisdiction. Devany v. State, 48 Ill. Ct. Cl. 461 (1996); Morge v. State, 47 Ill. Ct. Cl. 318 (1994). IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Respondent's Motion to Dismiss for Claimant's failure to exhaust legal remedies against the Illinois Motorcycle Dealers Association pursuant to the provisions of 705 ILCS 505/25 and 74 Ill. Admin. Code § 790.60 is GRANTED. 200 (No. 05-CC-1122 – Claim awarded) LARRY HAYES, Claimant, v. STATE OF ILLINOIS, DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, Respondent. Opinion filed September 6, 2011 LARRY HAYES, pro se LISA MADIGAN, Attorney General (JULIE MORGAN, Assistant Attorney General, of counsel), for Respondent. Prisoners and inmates, Duty towards- The State is not an insurer of the safety of inmates in its custody, but it does have the duty to exercise reasonable care to prevent inmates from suffering harm at the hands of other inmates, and the determination of what is reasonable under the circumstances depends on the facts of each case viewed in light of the prison environment and the discretion which must be accorded prison officials. Prisoners and inmates, Negligence, Attack by another inmate- When determining if there is negligence by the State, the Court looks to the foreseeability of potential harm to the Claimant by another inmate. Negligence may be imputed if prison officials had actual or constructive notice of trouble with another inmate and Claimant. Claimant informed personnel many times that he wanted to change cells. Respondent failed to take measures to protect the Claimant and failed in its duty to provide Claimant with reasonable care in protecting him from harm when they had both actual and constructive notice of trouble between the cellmates. OPINION Sprague, C.J. This matter comes before the Court on the Complaint of Claimant, Larry Hayes, against Respondent, State of Illinois, Illinois Department of Corrections, seeking damages from an injury received in the amount of $100,000.00. THE FACTS I. Claimant's Testimony Claimant, Larry Hayes, testified that on December 19, 2003, he informed the control officer that he was having problems with his cellmate and requested a transfer. He testified that he was assured by the control officer that he would be moved out of his cell to a different cell. Approximately two days later, he inquired again about his moving out of his cell. It was at this 201 time that a correctional officer told him that he was going to check into it and that it would be taken care of in the near future. On December 23, 2003, Claimant testified that he again inquired about a move. It was at that time that Claimant testified that he informed the correctional officer that he felt he was in danger of having a serious problem with his cellmate. On December 24, 2003, the correctional officer came to Claimant and was asked if Claimant would mind if Claimant moved or his cellmate moved. Claimant stated that he had no problem with either of those choices. It was later learned by Claimant that the transfer was for his cellmate to be moved upstairs. When his cellmate began to pack for his move, Claimant testified that he went outside into the dayroom and sat down. While sitting in the dayroom, a correctional officer called Claimant on the loud speaker and told him that he had to go back to his cell because it was not his dayroom time. Claimant testified that he stated that he did not want to go back to his cell because of the problems he had with his cellmate and he was afraid of a serious confrontation. Claimant was then ordered to go back to his cell. When he returned to his cell, Claimant testified that his cellmate elbowed him in the stomach and knocked his hand down. Claimant testified that he told his cellmate not to touch him and he turned away. Upon turning away, Claimant testified that his cellmate hit him in the nose and the jaw. It was at this time that Claimant stated that he blacked out. When he was able to regain consciousness, Claimant testified that he remembered being on top of his cellmate and punching him. He then testified that they both stood up and Claimant fell against the wall and fell out of the door. Claimant testified that he did not remember any of this incident until three weeks after the fight as he had lost his memory during the incident. Claimant then testified that his cellmate went upstairs and that he was then taken across the hall to a cell by other inmates where they cleaned him up. Claimant then stated that he 202 returned to his cell but did not remember what occurred. Claimant testified that an officer came into his cell and asked him what was wrong. Claimant testified that he told the officer that he did not really remember but stated that he hit the wall and hurt himself. The officer then stated to Claimant that he was going to be taken to the prison hospital to be checked out. Claimant testified that when he was in the prison hospital that they came and put him in the hole (segregation) because they had learned of the confrontation between Claimant and his cellmate. While he was in segregation, Claimant stated that he complained about his jaw and stated that he thought he had a heart attack. Claimant testified that while he was in the prison hospital, they did give him some medication for his heart and then took him over to the X-ray. After the X-ray, Claimant was told that his jaw was broken. It was during this time that they also took Claimant to internal affairs to question him about the incident. A couple of days after the incident, Claimant indicated that he was taken into the city for surgery and it was during the surgery that they put a plate into his jaw. Claimant then testified that he believed that there was also a disciplinary hearing in which they found him guilty of fighting. Claimant testified that he was still medicated at the hearing and that he did not recall that he was found guilty of fighting. Claimant testified that they sentenced him to 30 days of segregation and 30 days of C grade. Claimant testified that he learned there were four informers that saw the incident and explained to the disciplinary committee that Claimant was defending himself after his cellmate attacked him. Upon learning of the informers, Claimant filed a grievance. Claimant testified that the grievance committee found him guilty because they said that Claimant was unable to present a valid defense on his own behalf and his inability to refute the charge of fighting. Claimant testified that it was not until January 14 or 15, 2004 that he remembered the 203 incident. Claimant testified that he served his 30 days of segregation after his jaw operation. It was not until February that most of his memory came back and that is when he filed his grievance. Claimant then added that he explained to the correctional officers that he did not want to go back to his cell because he believed that there would be a problem if he returned during his cellmate's move. Claimant then stated that because of his physical injuries which included head lesions, loss of short-term memory, a nose rupture, contusions and a fractured right mandible bone and had to have his teeth extracted that he requested $150,000.00 in damages. Upon cross-examination, Claimant testified that he was in his cell for approximately 9 months and with his cellmate for approximately 2-3 months. Claimant testified that he believed that he had requested a transfer on December 19 and on December 23, was told that his cellmate would be transferred. Claimant further testified on cross-examination that while he was in the bubble a CI called over the loud speaker for him to go back to his cell because it was not his dayroom time. Claimant testified that immediately upon returning to his cell he was elbowed in the stomach by this cellmate. Claimant then testified that he was taken to the City and did not remember the hospital he was taken to but remained in the hospital for a day or two. Claimant testified that he did not pay for the surgery or any medical costs. Claimant then requested that all of his documents be admitted into evidence. The documents were admitted without objection. II. Respondent's Case The Assistant Attorney General then made a reference into the investigation contained in the Departmental Report. Specifically, the Assistant Attorney General referred to the Departmental Report which stated that there were two confidential inmates who reported on 204 what incurred during this incident. The State then requested that the Departmental Report then be admitted into evidence. The Departmental Report was admitted into evidence without objection. The State rested their case with no closing argument. In closing, the Claimant requested that the Judges look at the two witnesses' statements in the record which indicate that Claimant was defending himself which would prove that he was not guilty and should not have been put in segregation. THE LAW Illinois case law is clear that the State of Illinois is not an insurer of the safety of inmates in its custody, but it does have a duty to exercise reasonable care to prevent inmates from suffering harm at the hands of other inmates, and that the determination of what is reasonable under the circumstances depends on the facts of each case viewed in light of the prison environment and the discretion which must be accorded prison officials. Factors to be considered by this Court when determining if there is negligence by the State are the foreseeability of potential for harm to the Claimant by another inmate. The Claimant must prove the foreseeability by a preponderance of the evidence. This foreseeability must be judged by the facts of each case and by taking judicial notice of the prison environment. Petrusak v. State of Illinois (1987), 39 Ill. Ct. Cl. 113. Liability of negligence by the State may be found if prison officials had actual or constructive notice of trouble with another inmate and Claimant or the likelihood that Claimant would be targeted as a victim. Smith v. State of Illinois, (1991) 44 Ill. Ct. Cl. 45. In the case at bar, evidence was presented by Claimant that he informed prison personnel on numerous occasions of his request to move out of his cell as he believed he fell he was in danger. Prisoners at Dixon were constructively apprised of the risk of harm to Claimant on at 205 least three occasions from the testimony of the Claimant himself. The Department Report which was entered into evidence on Respondent's behalf, do not rebut this claim. Additionally, Claimant left his cell when his cellmate was packing to leave and was ordered to return to his cell even after Claimant testified that he informed the correctional officers of the situation and his fear of returning to his cell where his cellmate was packing. It is clear from the evidence presented that Respondent failed to take measures to protect the Claimant and consequently failed in its duty to provide Claimant with reasonable care in protecting him from harm. The Respondent did not allow Claimant to stay in the dayroom while his cellmate was packing to move. Respondent did not take any other measures in protecting Claimant while his cellmate was in the moving process. The State failed in its duty to use reasonable care to protect Claimant from harm when they had actual and constructive notice of the trouble that was to occur. The Claimant Larry Hayes suffered damages in being punched in the mouth which resulted in him breaking his jaw. It is hereby ordered that Claimant is awarded the amount of $3,000.00 in full and complete satisfaction of his claim. 206 (No. 01-CC-3525 – Claim awarded) CHRIS BRADLEY, Claimant, v. STATE OF ILLINOIS, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, Respondent. Opinion filed February 10, 2012 EDWARD SZEWCZYK, Counsel for Claimant LISA MADIGAN, Attorney General (JAMIE KNODEL, Assistant Attorney General, of counsel), for Respondent. Negligence, Burden of proof- In a claim for negligence, Claimant must prove that (1) the State owed Claimant a duty of ordinary care to maintain its roadways in a reasonably safe condition, (2) the State breached its duty, and (3) damages resulting proximately from that breach. The duty of ordinary care arises when the State has notice of the defect at issue. But the State is not a guarantor of the safety of all drivers on its roads. Highways, Duty to warn of the defective condition- When the State has actual or constructive notice of recurring standing water on a roadway, the State has a duty to warn the motorist public. Evidence was presented to show the State had actual knowledge of flooding on the road prior to Claimant's accident, or that with any degree of due diligence would have gained actual knowledge of recurring flooding on that specific road. State offered no evidence to contradict Claimant's facts that the water on the road caused the accident. State breached its duty to warn. Damages, Medical expenses due- In order to recover medical expenses, Claimant must establish (1) the medical services were reasonable and necessary to treat the injuries suffered and causally connected to the accident, and (2) the medical services were reasonable and necessary for like services. Expert testimony is not required if the need for the medical services is so obvious as to be within the realm of a layperson's knowledge. OPINION Sprague, C.J. Claimant filed a Complaint for personal injuries arising from a motor vehicle accident on May 20, 2000. The Complaint alleges that Claimant was driving on Illinois Route 15, also known as Missouri Avenue, near the 3300 block of East St. Louis, Illinois when he encountered standing water on the roadway. He suffered personal injuries when he lost control of his vehicle and struck a utility pole. A hearing was held before Commissioner Ysursa on August 8, 2011. 207 Edward Szewczyk represented Claimant, and Assistant Attorney General Jamie Knodel represented Respondent. I. Preliminary Issues Respondent filed twelve (12) motions in limine. Oral arguments were held on the motions in limine. Motions in limine 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10 were denied. Motions in limine numbers 8 and 12 were granted. Respondent objected to the Supreme Court Rule 237 Notices served by Claimant on August 5, 2011, for four former and/or current Illinois Department of Transportation (herein after IDOT) employees. Respondent objected due to two reasons: (1) the 237 notices were improper due to the untimely service; and (2) two of the persons sought to attend by Claimant, Christin Braunbauer and Mary Lanny, were not included in any Supreme Court Rule 213 disclosures. During argument it was noted that Braunbauer and Lanny no longer work for IDOT and as such are not under Respondent's control, mooting the issue. The other two IDOT employees contained in the Rule 237 notices were Steve Wheeler and Angela Blackburn. After a recess counsel for both parties resolved the remaining 237 notice issues by Respondent stipulating that the State of Illinois owns and controls Route 15 in the area in question and as such has a duty to maintain the roadway in a reasonably safe condition, including the removal and/or warning of standing water on the roadway. II. Background East St. Louis Police Officer Rodell Andrews, Jr. was the first witness called by Claimant. Officer Andrews testified that he has been employed by the East St. Louis Police Department for over 15 years starting in January 2006. Officer Andrews responded to the Claimant's accident on the evening of May 20, 2000, around 8:10 p.m. He was presented 208 Claimant's Exhibit 9, a copy of his police report of the accident, in order to refresh his memory. Officer Andrews testified that the accident occurred on Missouri Avenue near the intersection with 33rd Avenue. Officer Andrews stated that he arrived at the scene and observed Claimant and his vehicle. He testified that the vehicle had hydroplaned and struck a telephone pole on the northbound side of westbound Missouri Avenue. Officer Andrews was presented Claimant's Exhibits 10-21, which were photographs of the area of the accident, and testified that while not taken on the evening of the accident, the pictures accurately depict the condition of Missouri Avenue around the time of the accident. Officer Andrews stated that he did not remember seeing a sign stating "Water on Pavement" at or near the accident scene. Officer Andrews was then shown Claimant's Exhibits 15, 16 and 17 that show the pole that Claimant hit. He testified that the photographs accurately and fairly depict the pole that Claimant's vehicle struck on the night of the accident except there was more water on Missouri Avenue on the evening of the accident than depicted in the photos. Officer Andrews testified that he regularly patrolled the area in question as a normal part of his duties. He stated that it was common knowledge that the westbound lanes of Route 15 frequently flooded in the area of the accident. He said that the area typically flooded up to the center lane of the road and that the water remained on the roadway for days until the water evaporated. Officer Andrews said that he never reported the flooding to IDOT or other authorities. He stated that he did not measure the depth of the water on the pavement on May 20, 2000, but stated it was deep enough for a vehicle to lose control and hydroplane. Officer Andrews observed Claimant at scene of the accident. He testified that Claimant had injuries to his head and was bleeding from his head. He stated that an ambulance took him from the scene. Officer Andrews observed damage to Claimant's vehicle on the front end and 209 testified that Claimant's Exhibit 22 fairly and accurately depicted Claimant's vehicle on date of accident. Officer Andrews testified that the water covered the entire right lane of westbound Illinois Route 15. After Officer Andrew's direct examination, Claimant's Exhibits 10 through 21 were admitted into evidence over Respondent's objection. Claimant's Exhibit 9 was admitted without objection. Claimant's Exhibit 22 was admitted into evidence over Respondent's objection. On cross examination Officer Andrews did not recall how long the water was on the roadway on the night of the accident. On re-direct Officer Andrews was shown Claimant's Exhibit 26 which was admitted into evidence over Respondent's objection. The second witness called to testify was Claimant, Chris Bradley. Claimant stated that he was in an accident on May 20, 2000, on Illinois Route 15 (Missouri Avenue) around 8:00 p.m. Claimant stated that he was travelling on westbound Missouri Avenue going over an overpass heading into East St. Louis. He testified that he had headlights on and nothing was obstructing his view. He stated it was not raining that evening and it had not rained that day. He testified that it did rain the day before on May 19th. He said that he lived most of his life in Nebraska but returned to Cahokia in 1998 in order to live with his mother and graduate from high school. He testified that he was not that familiar with the particular area of Missouri Avenue where the accident occurred and that prior to the accident he had never observed standing water on the roadway in the area in question. He stated that at the time of the accident he was travelling the speed limit in the far right westbound lane and he hit a pool of standing water, his vehicle hydroplaned, and the vehicle's front end struck a utility pole on north side of Missouri Avenue. He stated that he did not see any warning signs advising of water on pavement. He testified that Claimant's Exhibits 10 through 21 fairly and accurately depict the roadway and the pole he 210 struck. Claimant did not testify as to the amount of standing water on the roadway on the evening in question. After hitting the pole, Claimant stated that his head hit the windshield and he was "woozy" but not unconscious. He stated that his head and forehead were injured plus his left leg and his neck and back. He testified that after the accident he was taken via ambulance to St. Mary's Hospital (currently Kenneth Hall Hospital) and was treated and released. Claimant testified that Claimant's Exhibit 7 is a bill from Kenneth Hall Hospital and was paid. Claimant testified that he then received treatment for his injuries from Frick Chiropractic Clinic in Cahokia. He stated that Claimant's Exhibit 8 is a bill from Frick Chiropractic Clinic in Cahokia and had been paid. Claimant testified that at the time of the accident he was employed at Casey's General Store. He stated that he missed work due to his injuries and suffered lost wages in the amount of $1,100. Claimant presented no documentary evidence of his wages at the time of the accident to support his testimony. Claimant testified that Claimant's Exhibit 23 is a photo of his left leg showing abrasions and Claimant's Exhibit 24 depicts his forehead after the accident. Claimant testified that he received stitches in his forehead and has about an inch scar from about the midpoint of his forehead near his hairline down towards his left eye. After direct examination Claimant's Exhibits 23 and 24 were admitted into evidence. Claimant's Exhibits 7 and 8 were admitted into evidence over Respondent's objections. On cross examination Claimant was asked about his familiarity with Illinois Route 15 and he said he was not that familiar with it. Respondent's counsel showed him his deposition demonstrated that he stated that he had driven on Illinois Route 15 once or twice a month before May 20, 2000. Claimant could not remember traffic conditions on evening in question. He testified as to lost wages of $1,100 but could not answer how he calculated lost wages in 2000; 211 specifically, he could not recall how much his wages were back in 2000. On re-direct Claimant clarified that while he had driven on Route 15 prior to the accident, he was not familiar with stretch of Illinois Route 15 where the accident occurred because his experience driving on Route 15 was between Cahokia and Belleville, IL, which took him on a different stretch of road from the accident site. On re-direct he was shown the answers to interrogatories and stated that he missed 3 weeks of work that formed his claim for lost wages. On re-cross Claimant testified that he did not work the week of May 21s' – June 3rd and disputes Casey's General Store records that show he worked 12 hours that week. He stated in deposition that his wages were $7 per hour but he testified at the trial that his deposition testimony was incorrect. Claimant then called Joseph Dean Monroe, an IDOT employee for the last 17 years, as an adverse witness. Monroe has worked out of the IDOT facility in Collinsville, IL for the vast majority of his 17 years with IDOT. He testified that he currently is the District Operations Engineer for District 8 and has been in that position for the previous 6 years. Monroe has a masters degree in civil engineering. He testified that District 8 includes Missouri Avenue where the accident occurred in this case. He stated that prior to being the District Operations Engineer for District 8 he was a Field Operations Engineer beginning in 2000. In May 2000 he testified he was working as a Traffic Operation Engineer and Field Operations Engineer. As a Traffic Operation Engineer he was responsible for signage and striping of the roads within his District. He stated that as a Field Operations Engineer he was responsible for the safe operations and upkeep of roadways in his zone. He testified that in May 2000 Steve Wheeler was the field technician for Bowman Maintenance facility located at Seventh and Exchange in East St. Louis, IL. Wheeler was responsible for repair and maintenance for stretches of road including Route 15. 212 Monroe testified that since May 2000 he has become aware of standing water on Missouri Avenue. He stated that as of May 2000 he was unaware of any flooding issues near the 3300 block of Missouri Avenue. Monroe testified that standing water covering a full lane of traffic is a potential driving hazard to the motorist public. He testified that it is reasonable for a person to expect a dry road surface when driving and it is not raining. He further stated that if IDOT is aware of standing water on a roadway then the appropriate action is to place a warning sign in the area. In this area he stated that IDOT could not make drastic changes to the roadway because the drainage of water from the roadway was the responsibility of the City of East St. Louis as it owned the drainage sewers. Monroe testified that Claimant's Exhibits 10, 11, 12, and 13 depict IDOT warning signs placed near the accident site shortly after accident. Monroe testified that he became aware of the recurrent flooding in the areas after 2000. He testified that IDOT generally drives all roadways in a District on a regular basis. He stated that there is no set routine but workers should regularly drive the district's roads to check out the condition. He stated that as of May 2000 the majority of "maintainers" drove past the 33 hundred block of Missouri Avenue on their way to work. Monroe also testified that in May 2000 there was a 24 hour communication center wherein the public could report dangerous conditions on the roadway and during normal working hours the public would call the safety and claims bureau to report dangerous conditions. Monroe also stated that IDOT relies on local governmental agencies such as police departments to report problems with roadways. After this testimony Claimant rested. Respondent called Mr. Monroe in its case in chief to testify. Monroe reviewed Supplemental Departmental Report pages 12 through 31 which contained the IDOT call in logs and motor safety logs from May 19 to 24, 2000. He testified that he was familiar with IDOT's 213 processes on these logs and these logs were maintained in the regular course of business. He reviewed the logs and there was no reference to a complaint of standing water on Missouri Avenue at 3300 block between May 19th and 22nd. Monroe stated that at some point an IDOT employee must have received a report of standing water on Missouri Avenue near the 3300 block due to an IDOT Memorandum from R.D. Reeves to Angela Blackburn. The Memorandum, dated July 6, 2000, stated that Mr. Reeves observed water in several locations of Missouri Avenue on May 22nd. Monroe also testified that there was an agreement with East St. Louis wherein IDOT maintains the roadway, shoulders and right of way and East St. Louis maintains the drainage sewers. On cross examination Monroe was shown Claimant's Exhibit 6 which contained a memorandum from Gary Smith that denotes Claimant filing a complaint about road conditions on May 22nd. Monroe testified that the May 22nd complaint from Claimant was not contained in the logs he was referred to previously. Monroe further testified that even if an employee going home observes a dangerous condition on a roadway, the employee has a duty to take some action. If there is a recurrent problem then it should be addressed. Monroe also testified that at the request of East St. Louis IDOT did assess the area in question in relation to the flooding problems. He stated that flooding in the area was caused by a large rain event or by discharge of waste water into the combined sewer system from a nearby industrial plant, or a combination of both. Monroe stated that the first time he knew that the IDOT Bowman facility became aware of flooding in the area in questions was on May 22, 2000, and that IDOT acted appropriately by erecting a warning sign. The Supplemental Departmental Report was admitted into evidence as Respondent's Exhibit #1. The Original Departmental Report was admitted into evidence as Claimant's Exhibit 214 #6. III. Analysis Claimant has made a claim for negligence. In order to prevail, Claimant must establish a duty owed to Claimant by Respondent, a breach of that duty by Respondent, and damages resulting proximately from that breach. Chandler v. Illinois Central Railroad Co., 207 Ill. 2d 331, 340, 798 N.E.2d 724, 729 (2003). There is no question that Respondent owes a duty of ordinary care to maintain its roadways in a reasonably safe condition, Reidy v. State, 31 Ill. Ct. Cl. 16 (1975), but Respondent is not a guarantor of the safety of all drivers on its roads. This duty of ordinary care only arises when the Respondent has notice of the defect at issue. Sutter and Fleming v. State, 48 Ill. Ct. Cl. 84 (1996). The duty of ordinary care extends to the warning of potential dangerous conditions on the roadways of which the State has notice. Sutter and Fleming v. State, 48 Ill. Ct. Cl. 84 (1996). In this case, Claimant alleges that Missouri Avenue near the 3300 block near East St. Louis contained a defective condition, specifically it was prone to frequent flooding that posed a danger to the motorist public. Claimant asserts that Respondent negligently failed to inspect, repair and maintain Missouri Avenue free of standing water and/or failed to warn the motorist public of the dangerous condition of water on the roadway. There are really two issues to be considered: (1) whether Respondent is liable for the negligent inspection, repair or maintenance of the road thus causing flooding; and (2) whether Respondent is liable for failing to warn of the condition. Claimant's first theory of liability, the failure to inspect, repair or maintain the roadway fails. IDOT engineer Monroe testified that there is an agreement between IDOT and the City of East St. Louis wherein IDOT maintains the roadway, shoulders, and land within the right of way 215 and East St. Louis is responsible for sewers and drainage. Claimant presented no evidence to indicate that the flooding was caused by any condition of the roadway itself. The only evidence as to the actual cause of the flooding on the roadway was from Monroe who stated that he personally observed flooding on the location in question from the manhole cover on westbound Route 15. Monroe testified that it was his understanding that there was a flooding problem on Route 15 near the 3300 block due to the fact the sewers maintained by East St. Louis in that area were in a combination sewer system that accepted industrial, residential and storm runoff. As there was no evidence presented that the flooding was caused by a failure to inspect, maintain or repair the roadway by Respondent, Claimant's first theory of liability fails. The second theory of liability is that Respondent had actual or constructive knowledge of the dangerous condition on the roadway and failed to warn the motorist public. The Court of Claims has held that when Respondent has actual or constructive notice of recurrent standing water on a roadway that the Respondent has a duty to warn the motorist public. Scott v. State of Illinois, 43 Ill.Ct.Cl. 85 (1990). The key inquiry is the reasonableness of Respondent's actions in light of the notice it had. In this case the only testimony as to the recurrence of standing water on Route 15 as of May 20, 2000 is that of East St. Louis Police Officer Andrews. Officer Andrews testified that it was common knowledge that Missouri Avenue flooded whenever it rained. He further testified that the standing water would remain on the roadway until such time that it evaporated. Mr. Monroe testified that the flooding in the area even occurred due to non-rain events. The evidence at trial indicates that the flooding in the area in question was not a case of a flashflood that quickly recedes; but rather was a recurrent flooding problem wherein the water remains for a period of days. Furthermore, the evidence demonstrates that not only did the flooding occur 216 during wet weather but sometimes when it was not raining due to the sewer discharge. If in fact Respondent had actual knowledge of flooding on Missouri Avenue prior to the accident then Mr. Monroe testified that IDOT had a duty to place a warning sign up. As such if no warning sign was placed then Respondent breached its duty. A preponderance of the evidence weighs in favor of the fact that Respondent had actual knowledge, or with any degree of due diligence would have gained actual knowledge, of recurrent flooding on Missouri Avenue. While Respondent was not responsible to repair the sewers nothing prevented Respondent from erecting a sign to warn motorists of the possibility of water on the roadway. As such Respondent breached its duty to warn. The next inquiry is whether the water on the roadway caused the accident. The testimony from Claimant is that around 8:00 p.m. he was travelling on westbound Missouri Avenue. He stated that it was dark and his vehicle was working properly. He stated that he went over an overpass and after reaching the bottom of the other side of the overpass he hit the standing water, hydroplaned and struck a utility pole on the north side of the road. Officer Andrews, while not a witness, opined that Claimant lost control due to the standing water and struck the pole. Respondent offered no evidence to contradict this version of events. As such the accident was proximately caused by the standing water on the roadway. The final element of his case is damages. Claimant seeks damages for his medical expenses, pain, suffering and disability, disfigurement and for lost wages. Claimant stated that in the accident he hit his head on the windshield and was woozy. He stated that he cut his forehead and hurt his leg, neck and back. Claimant testified that he was taken via ambulance to Kenneth Hall Regional Hospital (formerly St. Mary's Hospital) in East St. Louis via ambulance. He testified that he was treated and released. Claimant's Exhibit #7 is a medical bill from 217 Kenneth Hall Hospital in the amount of $1,117.60. Claimant stated that the medical bill from Kenneth Hall Hospital was paid. He then testified that he was treated at Frick Chiropractic Clinic in Cahokia, IL after the accident. Claimant's Exhibit #8 is a medical bill from Frick Chiropractic Clinic in the amount of $199.00 and Claimant testified that the bill was paid. Claimant also stated that he has a scar on his forehead from the accident. The scar appears to be about an inch in length and goes from Claimant's hairline in the middle of his forehead towards his left eye. On the issue of medical expenses Respondent argues that Claimant has not proven a causal link between the accident and the medical services provided because there is no expert testimony. In order to recover medical expenses due to an accident Claimant must establish two things: (1) the medical services were reasonable and necessary to treat the injuries suffered by the Claimant and caused by the negligence of the Respondent, i.e. causally connected to the accident; and (2) the medical services were reasonable and necessary for like services in the area. While generally in order to establish that the medical services are causally connected to the injuries suffered expert testimony is required, if the need for the medical services is so obvious to be within the realm of a layperson's knowledge, no expert testimony is required. Brown v. Baker, 2184 Ill.App.3d 401, 405, 672 N.E.2d 69, 71 (5th Dist. 1996).4 In this case the ambulance and treatment at Kenneth Hall Hospital on the evening of the accident are within the realm of knowledge of the layperson. As such Claimant has met his burden by a preponderance 4 "Generally, a plaintiff in a personal injury case must present the testimony of a medical expert to establish causation if the relationship between the claimed injury and the event in question requires special knowledge and training to establish. For example, if a plaintiff suffers a cut in an accident, the jury can readily determine without expert testimony that the accident caused the cut. But, if the nature of plaintiff's injury is complex or if the condition could be the result of some event or condition other than the accident in question, then expert testimony may be needed to establish the particular event that caused the pain and the underlying medical condition. This proof of causation is usually accomplished by presenting testimony from a physician on the causation issue." See Brown v. Baker, 2184 Ill.App.3d 401, 405, 672 N.E.2d 69, 71 (5th Dist. 1996). 218 of the evidence that the medical services from the ambulance and Kenneth Hall Hospital were reasonable and necessary. The next prong is whether Claimant established that the medical bills were reasonable for like services in the area. The law provides that a paid bill is prima facie evidence of the reasonableness of the charges. Arthur v. Catour, 216 Ill.2d 72, 82; 833 N.E.2d 847, 853 (2005). Since those bills were paid the Claimant has met his burden of proving the services were reasonable to treat the injuries he suffered. As such Claimant has met his burden to recover the $1,117.60 medical bills from Kenneth Hall Hospital. The Frick Chiropractic Clinic services are a different story. The layperson cannot ascertain whether said chiropractic services were reasonable and necessary to treat the injuries of Claimant. As such Claimant failed to meet his burden of proof that the Frick Chiropractic Clinic services were causally connected to treat the injuries Claimant suffered due to the accident. Claimant seeks pain and suffering due to his injuries. Claimant did not suffer any broken bones but was involved in a motor vehicle accident nonetheless. As such Claimant is awarded $2,000 for pain and suffering. Claimant also seeks $1,100 in lost wages. Claimant has failed to meet his burden of proof on this issue. Claimant failed to present any documentary evidence of his wages in May of 2000. He further could not remember his hourly wage at the time of the accident. As such Claimant has not proven his claim for lost wages. The final damage for Claimant is the scar on his head. In light of the location and prominence of the scar Claimant is awarded $5,000 for the scar. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Claimants' claim is granted. Claimant is awarded $8.117.60 in total damages. 219 (No. 03-CC-3860 – Claim awarded) ALDRIDGE ELECTRIC, INC., Claimant, v. STATE OF ILLINOIS, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, Respondent. Opinion filed May 2, 2012 EDWARD KEIDAN, Counsel for Claimant LISA MADIGAN, Attorney General (JILL OTTE, Assistant Attorney General, of counsel), for Respondent. Breach of contract, Misrepresentation- The government impliedly warrants the accuracy of matters set forth in contract documents and is liable for breach of contract when they provide material misrepresentations on which a contractor relies. To prevail, the contractor must establish (1) State’s plans and specifications contained a material misrepresentation, (2) contractor relied on that misrepresentation, and (3) contractor’s reliance on said misrepresentation caused him financial harm. Claimant proved that IDOT’s negligent estimate of 2,183 (instead of the correct 2,017) T1 signals was a material misrepresentation on which Claimant relied and due to its reliance, suffered economic damages in calculating the bid. Breach of contract, Damages- Sufficient damages are awarded to place the injured party in as good a position as he would have been had the breaching party fully performed. Claimant must show that but for the breach, the damages alleged would not have been suffered. Damages must be foreseeable at the time the parties entered the contract, meaning they must be the natural and proximate result of the breach. The State’s error in the estimate caused Claimant to lose profits by providing a lower unit price. Had the State provided the correct lower estimate, Claimant would have submitted a higher unit/bid price to recover its revenue. Breach of contract, Implied duty of good faith, Implied duty to cooperate, Implied duty not to hinder performance- Claimant must prove (1) the delay was for an unreasonable amount of time, (2) the delay was proximately caused by the State’s actions, (3) the delay resulted in some injury to the contractor, and (4) the State was the sole proximate cause of the delay. State’s actions in releasing authorization for performance of certain nonroutine items, though they amounted to delays for Claimant, were not unreasonable. Breach of contract, Payment of damages- Court of Claims cannot enter an award for damages unless sufficient funds were available to pay the damages. The court found insufficient funds to pay the full damages claimed by Claimant and limited the payment to the amount of funds available as shown in a Departmental Report. OPINION Sprague, C.J. 220 Claimant, Aldridge Electric filed this Complaint against Respondent, Illinois Department of Transportation on March 5, 2003, alleging two counts of breach of contract related to Electrical Maintenance Contract 60608. In Count I, Claimant seeks $1,419,210 in damages, alleging that Respondent's negligent estimate in the bidding documents constituted a misrepresentation it relied on when making its bid. In Count II, Claimant seeks $559,363 in damages and alleges that Respondent breached its implied duty not to hinder performance when it unreasonably hindered and delayed in releasing authorization for performance of certain nonroutine work items under the contract. A three day trial was heard before a Commissioner beginning on February 7, 2011. FACTUAL BACKGROUND On August 18, 1998 the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) made available the bidding documents for the District 1 Electrical Maintenance Contract 60608 (EMC 60608). Work under EMC 60608 was to begin at 12 a.m. on January 1, 1999 and end on December 31, 1999. IDOT had the option to renew it for another year, which in this case it did. EMC 60608 covered several counties and required that the contractor maintain the following IDOT electrical systems: lighting, pump stations, traffic signals, the surveillance system, weigh stations, special systems (including the reversible lane controls) and miscellaneous systems, such as ice beacons, navigational lighting systems, and camera systems. EMC 60608 was subsequently awarded to Aldridge with its bid of $15,392,513.87. This bid was $120,000 less than that of Meade Electric, the only other bidder on this EMC. According to Michael Calihan, Aldridge Project Manager for EMC 60608, and current Aldridge Director of Training and Employment, Aldridge had been bidding on IDOT's EMC since 1985, and it was awarded the EMC in '86, '91, '92, '93, and '94. Calihan stated that during the '85-'01 221 period, with the exception of maybe one year, Meade Electric was the only other company that bid on the District 1 EMC. Michael Knutson, currently Vice President of Infrastructure at Meade Electric testified that in the last 60 years Meade had been awarded the District 1 EMC about 53 times. Knutson, a Meade employee for thirty-two years, was a Contract Manager for Meade in 1999 and had held that position since 1995. EMC 60608 was broken down into routine and non-routine maintenance of the previously mentioned electrical systems. Non-routine work was the less significant portion of EMC 60608. Before non-routine work could be performed, IDOT would have to authorize it. IDOT would release its authorization letters on the EMC MS database, which the contractors were required to check every day for IDOT authorization postings. Martin Anderson, IDOT Bureau Chief of Electrical Operations since 1990 (now retired), stated that the decisions regarding when to authorize the non-routine work were, among other things, based on budgetary considerations and required field reports submitted by the contractor. Once the non-routine work was authorized, Aldridge was then required to submit its plans for completing the work to IDOT for approval. This was a back and forth process between the contractor and IDOT and could take several months. Although Aldridge was not allowed to start performing the non-routine work until IDOT approved the plans, it was allowed to purchase the material and equipment necessary for the project. Calihan indicated that the routine maintenance portion of the EMC was really the meat of the contract and required many fixed costs such as workshop facilities, warehouses, manpower required to administer the contract, communications equipment, a 24 hour dispatch center, and specialized fleet of maintenance vehicles. Calihan stated that routine maintenance of the five different types of traffic signals (T1-T5) constituted the bulk of the EMC contract. It 222 accounted for 65% of the total bid price for the contract, with the T1 signals constituting about 60% of the total bid price, and signals T2-T5 making up the other 5%. Calihan described that in a typical T1 traffic signal location, at the intersection of two or more roads, there would be a control cabinet with electronic equipment in it; mast arm mounted signals that go over the road; post mounted signals that sit on the side of the road; various types of detectors in the pavement, or external to the pavement, to count the cars; lighting; and signs, among other things. Calihan stated that prior to 1999, IDOT paid the contractor for T1 signal maintenance on a unit-price basis, and that in all EMC's prior to 1999 each of these various components of a T1 location was designated as a different unit for which the contractor had to submit a unit bid price. For example, there would be one unit bid price for control cabinets, another unit bid price for mast arm mounted signals, and so on and so forth. For each of these different T1 location components/units, the contractor was paid at the end of the month for the total amount of units it maintained. This was known as a "pieces and parts" contract. With EMC 60608, however, IDOT switched over to a new payment scheme and designated an entire T1 location as a single unit. Thus, under EMC 60608, the contractor was to be paid based on the total number of T1 locations it maintained instead of the various components at each of those locations. Calihan stated that when Aldridge first got the bidding documents in August 1998, the listing in Volume 3 stated that there were 1,965 T1 locations, and section 15.19 indicated that this was a good estimate. Later, on September 4, 1998, IDOT provided an addendum to the bid documents indicating that there were 2,183 estimated T1 locations. Aldridge used this 2,183 estimate in calculating the bid price for traffic signal locations and made a bid of $354.29/T1 location. Both, former IDOT Bureau Chief Martin Anderson and Doris Leonard, an IDOT 223 Contract technician for 18 years, agreed that 2,183 was the number Aldridge should have used in calculating its bid. Various portions of the contract (to be discussed in detail below) stated that 2,183 was an estimate, subject to variation for reasons such as construction, maintenance transfers, new installations, and maintenance agreement revisions and removals and that Claimant would only receive compensation for the actual number of locations it maintained in a given month. Calihan testified that Aldridge did not attempt to verify this estimate by physically counting T1 signal locations because they only had a month to prepare the bid, and that was not enough time. Further, Calihan indicated that, based on Aldridge's prior dealings with IDOT, there would have been no need to doubt its estimate and try verifying it. Knutson from Meade Electric testified that Meade – who had the EMC for 53 out of the last 60 years - never sent anyone out to verify the traffic signal estimates specified in the bidding documents. Knutson concurred that, historically, IDOT's numbers were accurate and that he never had any reason to believe otherwise. When bidding on EMC 60608, Meade Electric never verified the EMC Maintenance System database (EMC MS) to see if the 2,183 estimate compared with numbers in the database, even though Meade had access to the EMC MS since it was still working on the EMC prior to 60608. Knutson stated that although there was going to be variation between the 2,183 estimate and how many signals would actually be on maintenance, he never doubted that an IDOT location was identified correctly. He took the 2,183 estimate to mean that if all the T1 locations were on maintenance, there would be 2,183 locations. Calihan noted that in Aldridge's previous dealings with IDOT, the actual units were usually 2 to 3 percent more than the estimate supplied in the bidding documents because of 224 growth toward the end of the contract. Conversely, Knutson stated that the actual quantities Meade got paid for were usually 10% less than the estimated quantities in the bidding documents. However, based on Claimant's Routine Maintenance Payments Analysis Chart, introduced at trial as Claimant's Tr. Exh. 12, it is apparent that in the four years (95-98) prior to EMC 60608, when Meade had the EMC, the actual units Meade was paid for were greater than the estimates in the bidding documents. When the contract began on January 1, 1999, Aldridge was responsible for completing, by February 1, a form IDOT District One inventory for each traffic signal location it maintained. Aldridge was responsible for inputting that data into the IDOT Electrical Maintenance Contract Management System (EMC MS) database by March 1. Despite this, Calihan stated that Aldridge was not responsible for counting the locations it was to get paid for. He explained, that in the past, IDOT would always provide them with a "base number" (which was very close to the bidding estimate) and then as signals went on and off throughout the contract, adjustments would be made to that base number. With respect to the T1 locations, Calihan stated that Aldridge was paid based on the bid amount (2,183) up until March. He noted that soon after the contract started in January, David Ziesemer, then head of IDOT Bureau of Traffic, stated that he wanted to investigate whether 2,183 locations was accurate. Calihan offered the services of his Dispatch Supervisor, James Jennings, and three months later, IDOT discovered errors in the database. Jennings, now a Facilities Manager at Aldridge, stated that he spent several days a week during the three month period in Ziesemer's office going over maps of the intersections, IDOT records and files, and the EMC MS database. In April IDOT paid Aldridge based on a new base of 2,066 locations and 225 retroactively applied that base number to reduce the payments that Aldridge received from January through March. By May 1999, IDOT realized there were some more errors in the database and changed the base to 2,017 locations. Starting June 1999, IDOT started paying Aldridge $66,463/month less based on the new figure of 2,017 T1 traffic signal locations. During the course of the contract, IDOT also recouped the $274,913 it overpaid Aldridge for the months of January through May. Even though Aldridge was getting paid less because there were less T1 traffic signal locations, Aldridge was still obligated to continue with the fixed cost requirements under the contract. The only provision that afforded Aldridge any relief with respect to fixed costs was the one allowing for reduction of patrolmen. Aldridge submitted a request for three less patrolmen in April, and eventually, in September 1999 IDOT allowed Aldridge to have two less traffic signal patrolmen, thereby reducing Aldridge's fixed cost obligations. With respect to the non-routine portion of this contract, IDOT did not authorize almost half the non-routine work for 1999 until the last four months of that year. Consequently, about a third of the non-routine work authorized in 1999 carried over to 2000. According to Claimant, this backlog, along with IDOT releasing 26% of the non-routine work for 2000 in the last three months of that year, resulted in a substantial carryover of non-routine work into 2001 that Claimant had to finish after the contract term was over in 2000. In Count I of this Complaint, Claimant alleges that IDOT is liable for damages stemming from its negligent estimate regarding T1 locations in the routine maintenance portion of this contract because had Claimant known there would be 166 less T1 locations, it would have bid higher than $354.29/unit. In Count II, Claimant asserts Respondent is liable for damages due to 226 its unreasonable delays in authorizing non-routine work. Because of these delays, a significant amount of work spilled over into 2001, and Claimant incurred extra labor related costs to perform this work after the two-year contract period. Respondent asserts that it is not liable for the variance between the actual T1 locations Claimant maintained and the 2,183 estimate provided in the bidding documents. It argues that the specifications in the bidding documents and the certifications that Claimant was required to make in its bid proposal all unambiguously state that estimates provided in the bidding documents were not certain and were subject to change, and that Claimant would only get paid for the actual number of locations serviced. Respondent further asserts that Claimant knew that the actual number of locations was lower than in the estimate because of certain documents made available to Claimant before it was awarded the contract, and after it was awarded the contract but before the Contract term started. COUNT I Analysis In Count I of its Complaint Claimant posits four different theories of recovery, all of which essentially state that IDOT is liable for a breach of contract because the negligent preparation of its 2,183 T1 signal estimate constituted a material misrepresentation that Claimant relied on to its financial detriment when calculating the unit bid price for T1 locations in EMC 60608. The government impliedly warrants the accuracy of matters set forth in contract documents. D.F.K. Enterprises, Inc. v. U.S., 45 Fed.Cl. 280, 285 (1999). Thus, the government is liable to contractors for breach of contract where the State-prepared specifications contain material misrepresentations on which the contractor relied. See Talsma Builders, Inc. v. State 227 (1976), 31 Ill.Ct.Cl. 143, 145-46. For a contractor to prevail in such an action he must establish: 1. the State's plans and specifications contained a material misrepresentation; 2. the contractor relied on that misrepresentation; and 3. the contractor's reliance on said misrepresentation caused him financial harm. See Id. In a breach of contract context a misrepresentation occurs when the government misleads a contractor by a negligently untrue representation of fact or fails to disclose information it has a duty to disclose. Meyers Companies, Inc. v. U.S., 41 Fed.Cl. 303, 311 (1998). A misrepresentation is "material" if the plaintiff would have acted differently had he been aware of it, or if it concerned the type of information upon which he would be expected to rely when making his decision to act. Miller v. William Chevrolet/GEO, Inc., 326 Ill. App. 3d 642, 650, 762 N.E.2d 1, 8 (1st Dist., 2001). Thus, our first determination is whether IDOT's 2,183 estimate constituted a misrepresentation. 1. Material Misrepresentation In the case at bar, Claimant asserts that it was misled by Respondent's negligently prepared, untrue "good estimate" of 2,183 T1 traffic locations. Further, Claimant notes that T1 traffic signals are a significant portion of the routine maintenance component of this contract, noting that in the four years prior when Meade Electric had the District 1 EMC, it was paid an average of $8.2 million per year for traffic signal maintenance versus less than an average of $1.8 million per year for the other routine pay items. Although estimates are not warranties or guarantees, the government is under a duty to fashion material estimates in government prepared specifications with reasonable care. See Celeron Gathering Corp. v. U.S., 34 Fed.Cl. 745, 752 (1996). Reasonable care does not require 228 the government to be clairvoyant, but the government is obliged to base its estimate on all relevant information that is reasonably available to it. Hi-Shear Technology Corp. v. U.S., 53 Fed.Cl. 420, 430 (2002). Since the government is in the best position to acquire information about its internal operations and needs, its duty to provide a reasonable estimate requires more when additional information is available upon reasonable investigation. Educators Associates, Inc. v. U.S., 41 Fed.Cl. 811, 816-17 (1998). Martin Anderson stated that Dave Ziesemer, head of the Bureau of Traffic, came up with the original estimate of 1,965 T1 locations but did not know how he came up with that number. Anderson further testified that the estimate was changed in the September 4 addendum because on September 3, Ziesemer sent a speed memo indicating that he wanted to change the 1,965 number to 2,183. Anderson did not know why Ziesemer wanted to change the number, but stated that he recalled talk about changing the number to reflect growth projections. Anderson did not know how growth was calculated into that number. Leonard's testimony further indicated that no one verified whether the old 1,965 estimate was accurate before changing it to 2,183. According to Calihan, Aldridge did not think that this new estimate was made to account for growth in the system over the life of the contract because 218 additional locations in the span of two years was more growth than Aldridge had ever seen in the years that it had this EMC. Instead, Aldridge assumed that the new estimate was a correction and reflected the most accurate estimate available. Meade's Knutson stated that he had originally thought IDOT had accounted for growth in the new estimate, but after looking at the various charts and documents at trial, he no longer thought so. 229 When IDOT finally did embark on ascertaining the actual number of T1 locations, it did so after the contract term started, and it took about three months. Jennings and Ziesemer, along with IDOT's employee Obed Ortiz, conducted the audit by comparing the EMC MS database with the documents that were a part of EMC 60608, and IDOT's files, notes, and maps with the various intersections noted on them. IDOT'S audit determined that there were 2,066 T1 locations, and IDOT started paying Aldridge based on this newly determined number of locations and also retroactively reduced its prior payments to Aldridge based on this number. The database errors were mainly due to duplication of locations: specifically, if the intersection contained roads that were referred to by more than one name, the intersection showed up on the EMC MS database as multiple locations because it was entered into the EMC MS database under each of those different road names. A few months after the audit, IDOT discovered even more errors in the EMC MS database and this time concluded there were actually 2,017 T1 locations – 166 less T1 locations than the 2,183 estimate that Claimant was told to use in the bidding documents. Respondent does not have the burden of establishing the reasonableness of its procedure in obtaining its estimate until Claimant has first met its burden of persuasion. See Crown Laundry and Dry Cleaners, Inc. v. U.S., 29 Fed.Cl. 506, 520 (1993). But here, Claimant was merely asking what the procedure for obtaining the estimate was, and no one testifying for the Respondent even knew how the initial 1,965 T1 estimate was obtained by Ziesemer, or how and why the new, subsequent 2,183 T1 estimate was obtained by him. Given that EMC 60608 was the first time that IDOT was paying contractors based on T1 locations instead of parts, it is hard to understand why the Bureau administering the contract would not be more involved in ensuring the accuracy of the estimate –especially since routine maintenance of T1 signals in the 230 past accounted for a significant portion of the payments that IDOT made to the contractor. Further, when IDOT/Ziesemer did try verifying the actual number of locations, they used IDOT's maps and files, and records in the EMC MS database – the same information that IDOT would have had access to before the contract was entered into. Based on all the above, we find IDOT was negligent in providing its estimate regarding T1 locations to Claimant because it failed to reasonably verify and produce its estimates using information that was readily available to it at the time it made the estimate. Thus, we find that IDOT's estimate of 2,183 T1 locations was a misrepresentation because IDOT misled Aldridge by requiring it to use in its bid calculations the incorrect 2,183 estimate it negligently provided. We now turn to whether this misrepresentation was material. Aldridge explains that routine T1 traffic signal maintenance was the largest portion of EMC 60608. Pursuant to Article 5.3.1., there were lots of fixed costs associated with the routine maintenance portion of the contract that would have remained basically the same whether there were 2,183 T1 locations or 2,017 T1. Thus, had Respondent not misrepresented there were 2,183 T1 locations, and instead provided an accurate estimate of 2,017 locations, Aldridge would have given a higher bid than $349.29/unit. Had Aldridge known that there were closer to 2,017 T1 locations, it would never have entered into a contract where it received $354.29/unit. Thus, we find that IDOT's negligent estimate of 2,183 T1 locations was a material misrepresentation. Regardless, Respondent points to the following provisions to argue that it is not liable for any damages arising from variation between actual quantities and the estimates in the bidding documents: 15:19 of the bidding specifications states: Volume 3 of this contract contains a July 1998 listing of the State of Illinois maintained signal locations in District 1 including a listing of the type and 231 number of signal appurtenances (equipment at each). The number of locations is constantly changing due to construction, maintenance transfers, new installations, maintenance agreement revisions and removals. The number and type of equipment is listed to provide the Contract with a good estimate of the inventory, but the listing shall be considered to be only an estimate and the Department should not be held accountable for any errors in this listing. Article 5.4.3 of EMC 60608 states: Quantities included for bidding are only estimates and actual quantities may vary. The pace of construction activities within the District as well as a number of other unpredictable factors will cause variances from these indicated quantities, both for routine maintenance pay items as well as non-routine pay items. The Contractor's unit prices are expected to be realistic and no additional compensation will be allowed to due to a variance in quantities;...The Contractor is cautioned against unbalanced bidding and is directed to Article 102.08(c) of the Standard Specifications. Respondent argues that these provisions clearly establish that when bidders were to make bids based on an estimate of 2,183 locations, they were to take into consideration that this number would vary from the actual amount of locations they would service, and more importantly bidders would not receive further compensation for the variances between the estimated 2,183 locations and the actual locations serviced. Irrespective of IDOT's disclaimers however, even where a contract disclaims all warranties or guarantees with respect to an estimate, the government is under a duty to fashion material estimates with reasonable care. Celeron Gathering Corp. v. U.S. at 752 (1996). Disclaimers of estimate afford a flexibility sufficient to accommodate actual deviations from the estimate, but the latitude that it affords may not properly be used to excuse the estimator from using relevant information that is reasonably available to him. See Chemical Technology, Inc. v. U. S., 227 Ct.Cl. 120, 645 F.2d 934, 948 (1981). IDOT's disclaimers cannot shield it from the liability it incurred by breaching its duty to fashion estimates with reasonable care when it negligently misrepresented 2,183 as a good estimate of T1 locations. 232 In addition to these provisions in the specifications, Respondent also points to certain certifications that bidders, once they were actually ready to submit a bid, were to file along with their bid proposals. Anderson (the IDOT Bureau Chief of Electrical Operations during EMC 60608) stated at trial that these paragraphs emphasize that the schedule of prices to which the contractor bids are estimates and the contractor is not guaranteed to be paid those numbers; the contractor will only be paid for actual quantities; and the contractor declares that he understands that to be the case and that he waives rights to claim anything that he misunderstood what these requirements were, and that he has visited the location, is familiar with the surroundings, and the conditions for the contract. However, again, the provisions of a contract directing contractors to visit the site and inform themselves of the actual conditions will not relieve the government from liability due to defects in the plans and specifications. Arcole Const. Co. v. State (1941), 11 Ill.Ct.Cl. 423, 43435. Where the defect is a misrepresentation of a material fact, like in the case at bar, independent investigation of T1 locations is beyond the scope of the language in these certifications because the government provided a positive representation, a self-proclaimed "good estimate", of 2,183 T1 locations that Claimant had a right to rely on without an investigation to prove its falsity. See id. Further, even when IDOT finally attempted to determine the actual number of T1 locations in January-March/April, it did not go out into the field and try physically counting actual locations; it compared its records, files, intersection maps, and EMC MS. Thus, it is 233 doubtful that an actual site location count would have been helpful - especially since Calihan would not know how the intersections were classified in the EMC MS database.5 Having found that IDOT's estimate of 2,183 T1 locations was a material misrepresentation, we now turn to whether Claimant relied on the material misrepresentation. 2. Contractor's reliance on the misrepresentation Based on the testimonies of Knutson and Calihan, it is apparent that neither Aldridge nor Meade felt the need to verify the 2,138 estimate because they had never needed to verify any of IDOT's estimates in the past. They trusted IDOT because it had always provided good estimates, and had no reason to doubt that the 2,183 estimate would be accurate - especially since IDOT provided the 2,183 estimate as an update on the previous 1,965 "good estimate." Claimant then relied on this 2,183 estimate/material misrepresentation to calculate its unit bid price for T1 (or traffic signal) locations. Nonetheless, Respondent argues that even if its estimate was negligent, Aldridge should have known that it was wrong after reviewing the September 8, 1998 Addendum, "Sample Routine Maintenance Quantities." The addendum listed the various quantities of parts or components that IDOT paid Meade for maintaining during January 1998 to June 1998. Since Meade's 1998 EMC was a "pieces and parts" contract, T1 traffic signal locations were not listed. However, Knutson stated that there was a direct correlation between the number of E5 and E15 controllers that Meade was paid for and the number of T1 locations, because there was usually only one controller per intersection. Calihan, however stated that the relationship was not that simple because sometimes if intersections were close enough to each other, one controller would service multiple intersections. 5 Calihan testified, for example, that sometimes one controller controlled several intersections that were next to one another - he stated that he did not know whether that would be considered 1 T1 location even though each intersection had its own traffic lights. 234 At trial, Knutson was asked to add up the E5 and E15 totals in the September 8 Addendum, and he came up with a total of about 1,930. This was 87 locations less than the 2,017 estimate IDOT eventually determined. Knutson seems to suggest that this difference is attributable to the signals that were "off” during that period. But it is uncertain how much of these variances are due to "off” signals or, as Calihan suggested, multiple intersections being controlled by the same controller. We do not find that the number of E5 and E15 controllers would have apprised Aldridge that the 2,183 estimate was wrong - especially since Aldridge had just received an addendum four days before providing a new 2,138 estimate of T1 signals to bid, and Aldridge justifiably understood that to be a corrected, more accurate revision of the prior estimate of 1,965. Further, Knutson was uncertain whether Meade itself had even counted the E5 and E15 totals when bidding EMC 60608, and there is no evidence that IDOT ever added or considered the total amount of controllers when making its T1 signal estimate. Respondent also argues that, even aside from the September 8 Addendum, Aldridge still knew, or should have known, that its estimate was wrong because of the patrol routes Aldridge was required to provide at the November 24, 1998 pre-construction meeting. Patrol routes indicated the different traffic signal intersections that were to be maintained among the signal patrolmen. Calihan testified that since Aldridge did not have any patrolmen at that time, and Meade was then performing work under the previous EMC, Aldridge asked for, and was given, Meade's patrol route sheets. Calihan elaborated that there was a good chance the routes would stay the same anyway, because traffic signal work was so specialized that both companies would usually have to hire the same patrolmen for the District 1 EMC. IDOT introduced a chart made 235 by Leonard, in which Leonard had calculated that Meade's patrol route indicated that there were 2,047 T1 signal locations. Calihan testified that Aldridge never counted the number of traffic locations on Meade's patrol route sheets because the documents were lengthy - over 100 pages long - and contained more than just lists of T1 traffic signal locations. Further, Calihan stated that the patrol route sheets were not submitted for the purpose of verifying traffic signal locations, but to match up signal patrolmen with routes that were close to where they lived to minimize travel time. Knutson also testified that the patrol route sheets were not intended to be used for determining or counting traffic signal locations and that Meade never used them for that purpose. Further, both Leonard and Anderson stated that no one from IDOT counted traffic signal locations on Meade's patrol route sheets that Aldridge submitted at the pre-construction meeting. IDOT did not count the locations on the patrol route sheets until after Aldridge tried obtaining relief from IDOT under its available administrative remedies. Notably, the patrol route sheets were presented on November 24, 1998 - about two months after Aldridge had already made its bid, and about a month after it had been awarded the contract. Regardless of whether Aldridge would have been able to somehow renegotiate its unit bid price after being awarded the contract or that maybe Aldridge had these documents when it made the bid, we find that Aldridge was justified in disregarding any T1 location information in the patrol route sheets. The patrol route sheets were used as a tool to logistically allocate personnel for traffic signal maintenance, and, in addition to Aldridge, neither Meade nor IDOT used them for the purpose of counting or determining T1 locations. 3. Economic Damages due to reliance 236 Here Aldridge relied on Respondent's negligent estimate when Aldridge calculated its $354.29/unit bid because it based its estimated revenue on maintenance of 2,183 T1 signals per month, or 26,196 T1 signal location maintenances a year. Had IDOT provided its lower, correct estimate of 2,017 that it established once the contract had already started, Aldridge would have expected revenue based on 24,204 T1 maintenances a year and bid a higher unit price for T1 signals since the fixed costs associated with routine T1 signal maintenance would not have been correspondingly lower. Thus, we find that Aldridge has proved that IDOT's estimate of 2,183 T1 signals constituted a material misrepresentation on which it relied, and due to its reliance Aldridge suffered economic damages. We now turn to determining the damages Aldridge suffered. Damages "The general rule in common law breach of contract cases is to award damages sufficient to place the injured party in as good a position as he or she would have been had the breaching party fully performed." San Carlos Irrigation & Drainage Dist. v. U.S., Ill F.3d 1557, 1562-63 (Fed.Cir.1997). Thus, "[a] plaintiff must show that but for the breach, the damages alleged would not have been suffered." Id. Moreover, the damages must have been foreseeable at the time the parties entered the contract, which requires that they "be the natural and proximate result of the breach." Locke v. U.S., 151 Ct.Cl. 262, 283 F.2d 521, 526 (1960). Lost profits are a recognized measure of damages where their loss is the proximate result of the breach and the fact that there would have been a profit is definitely established, and there is some basis on which a reasonable estimate of the amount of the profit can be made. Id. In a number of complex contract cases, however, exact computation of damages may prove to be extremely difficult. Therefore, courts have held that, "[t]he ascertainment of 237 damages, or of an equitable adjustment, is not an exact science, and where responsibility for damage is clear, it is not essential that the amount thereof be ascertainable with absolute exactness or mathematical precision." Elec. and Missile Facilities, Inc. v. U.S., 189 Ct.Cl. 237, 416 F.2d 1345, 1358 (1969). The plaintiff can meet its burden of proving damages if it "furnishes the court with a reasonable basis for computation, even though the result is only approximate." Hi-Shear Technology Corp. v. US, 53 Fed.Cl. 420, 436-37 (2002). Here, because the costs pertaining to the T1 signals were fixed, Aldridge's costs would have been the same whether it maintained 2,017 locations or it maintained 2,183 locations. After accounting for its fixed costs, Aldridge took the profit margin it wanted and divided it by the number of T1 signals that Respondent told it to bid, 2,183. Had Respondent provided the correct estimate of 2,017 T1 locations, Aldridge would have divided that same profit margin by 2,017 instead of 2,183 and come up with a higher unit-price. Put another way, to maintain the profit margin it wanted when it submitted its unit-price bid for an estimated 2,183 T1 signals, Aldridge would have bid a higher-unit price. The error in the estimate caused Aldridge to essentially lose profits by causing Aldridge to provide a lower unit price. Aldridge had decided on a profit margin that required it generate $9,280,980 in revenue a year on T1 signals. To determine its unit/bid price it would have to then divide that amount by the amount of units it expected to be paid for servicing during that year. Since IDOT's estimates for T1 signal units in the past had actually been slightly understated, Claimant expected that it would service at least the estimated 2,183 locations and based its unit bid price on the assumption that 2,183 actual units would be serviced a month. Accordingly its estimated yearly revenue for T1 signals was $9,280,980 for each of the two years it had EMC 60608. 238 However, because the estimate was off by 166 locations, there was a significant variation in the actual T1 signal locations that Aldridge maintained and was paid for: in 1999 Aldridge received $8,536,988 for routine T1 signal maintenance, and in 2000 it received $8,598,264. The total of the differences between what Aldridge expected and what it received for each year ($743,993 and $682,717) is $1,426,710. Aldridge argues that it is entitled to $1,149,210 in damages ($1,426,710 minus $277,500 for reduction of two patrolmen in September 1999). Notably, Respondent offers no argument regarding how damages should be calculated. Nor does it offer any argument as to the reasonableness of how Claimant calculated its bid for T1 signals under the contract. Given evidence that IDOT's estimates regarding T1 signal quantities in the past were greater than the estimates in the bidding documents, we find it reasonable for Claimant to calculate its unit/bid price based on an expected revenue from servicing the 2,183 T1 locations a month. Further, we are satisfied that had Claimant been provided the correct estimate, it would have applied the same rationale and submitted a higher unit/bid price that would have allowed it to recover $1,426,710 in revenue. Thus, the amount seems appropriate to put Claimant in the position it would have been had the breach not occurred. Accordingly, the Court finds for Claimant on Count I of its Complaint and further finds that Claimant has proven damages in the amount of $1,149,210 for Count I. COUNT II Relevant Additional Facts At a pre-construction meeting in December 1998, Claimant told Respondent that it was ready to start with the non-routine work and that IDOT should issue as many of the authorizations as it could as soon as the contract started. However, IDOT did not authorize 239 about half of the $3.3 million worth of non-routine work for 1999 until the last four months of that year. Calihan testified that given the lengthy process for approving the contractor's plans once the non-routine work was authorized, IDOT's failure to issue authorizations sooner resulted in a backlog in 2000. About $1.275 million of non-routine work from 1999 carried over to 2000. Calihan stated that in late 1999, Aldridge discussed its issues with IDOT's delay in authorizing non-routine work and that IDOT agreed to release 75% of the remaining non-routine work by March of 2000. However, by the end of March 2000 IDOT only released about 43% of the remaining work, and around October it authorized $940,000 of non-routine work that constituted 26% of the total non-routine work for that year. Although Anderson did not recall any specific discussions about percentages of nonroutine work to be released in 2000, he stated that Aldridge had expressed its concerns that nonroutine work be authorized sooner in 2000. Anderson testified that IDOT appreciated Claimant's position and told it that it would take Claimant's position into consideration to the extent it could in determining when non-routine work was authorized. But no guarantee was made either orally or in writing that in 2000, IDOT would authorize certain percentages of non-routine work by a certain time period. There is no written contract modification regarding this matter. Calihan stated that because of IDOT's delayed authorizations Aldrich had to perform a significant amount of non-routine work after the two year contract period was over. According to Calihan, this created additional costs for Aldridge since it had to bring in additional management and forces from outside to help finish the work, and once the work carried over past the two-year period into 2001, it became even more difficult to perform the work because the electrical workers working on EMC 60608 switched over to working for Meade when it got the EMC in 2001. He explained that the electrical work on this EMC is so specialized that the same 240 electrical workers working would usually work on the EMC regardless of which company held the contract. Knutson testified that non-routine work usually goes over the two year period because the non-routine authorizations toward the end of the year take a while to complete. He stated that, although sometimes the work spilling over into another year could carry Meade through a period when they needed work, the non-routine work would typically not be profitable because the work would carry over a prolonged period of time, over the span of several periodic union wage increases. Knutson characterized the non-routine portion of the contract as the riskiest, because the contractor has no control over whether it will get to perform the work on which it is bidding. Calihan agreed that EMC 60608 did not require IDOT to authorize non-routine work within a certain period of time. However, he stated that IDOT nonetheless had an implied duty to release the work within a reasonable period of time. He also stated that under the "strict letter of the contract" IDOT could issue as many non-routine work authorizations as late in the year as it wanted. However, again, he stated that under an implied duty IDOT could not do this because it would not be fair. He further agreed that under EMC 60608, IDOT did not even have to release the authorized work at all. Analysis The implied duty to cooperate and the implied duty not to hinder performance of contracts (both being subspecies of the implied duty of good faith) are present in all government contracts. Precision Pine & Timber, Inc. v. U.S., 50 Fed.Cl. 35, 58 -59 (2001). The government can be liable for breach of this duty if it delays a contractor in performing work required to receive compensation under the contract. Consumers Const. Co. v. Cook County, 1 Ill. App. 3d 241 1087, 1094, 275 N.E.2d 696, 700 (1st Dist, 1971). However, potential loss from delay is inherent in any construction project, so if all the provisions of the agreement provide no apparent reasonable basis for the complainant to expect that the work could be done by a fixed period, then respondent is not liable for the damages alleged due to its delay. J. F. Edwards Const. Co. v. Illinois State Toll Highway Authority, 34 Ill. App. 3d 929, 930-32, 340 N.E.2d 572, 574 (3d Dist, 1975). To prove that respondent breached its implied duty to cooperate and not to hinder performance of contracts, a claimant must establish the following: 1. the delay was for an unreasonable length of time; 2. the delay was proximately caused by the respondent's actions; 3. the delay resulted in some injury to the contractor; and 4. that the government was the sole proximate cause of the delay. Fru-Con Corp. v. State (1996), 50 Ill.Ct.Cl. 50, 67. Here, it is undisputed that EMC 60608 did not require IDOT to authorize non-routine work within a certain period of time, or for that matter, require that IDOT authorize any nonroutine work at all. Nonetheless, Claimant states that IDOT unreasonably delayed its authorizations of non-routine work under the contract. Merriam Webster's Dictionary defines "delay" as: "to put off; postpone." IDOT could not put off or postpone an event for which there was no anticipated date, or even time period. Claimant is not aided by its assertion that in late 1999, IDOT verbally agreed to release 75% of the remaining non-routine work by March 2000. No specific percentages or time tables were set forth in writing and no contract modifications were made legally binding IDOT to authorize the non-routine work in accordance with Claimant's expressed desires. Even if IDOT's behavior regarding the non-routine-work authorizations somehow amounted to delays, Claimant still cannot recover because it fails to show how these delays were 242 unreasonable. Claimant seems to argue that the large amount of non-routine work released in the last three months of the contract was unreasonable because in the past very little work spilled over after the contract term. Regardless of whether EMC 60608 was the first EMC with such a large spillover after the contract term, the release of the authorizations was not unreasonable if the contract permitted IDOT to issue the authorizations when it did. See Precision Pine & Timber, Inc. v. U.S., 596 F.3d 817, 831 (Fed.Cir.2010) (stating that the implied duty of good faith and fair dealing cannot expand a party's contractual duties beyond those in the express contract or create duties inconsistent with the contract's provisions.) Calihan even conceded at trial that under the "letter of the contract" IDOT could issue as many authorizations whenever it wanted. Regardless of how much work spilled over in the past, IDOT was within its contractual rights to issue the nonroutine work authorizations when it did. For all the above-mentioned reasons we find that Claimant has failed to establish that IDOT's issuance of non-routine work authorizations constituted a delay for an unreasonable period of time. We further find that, even aside from the issue of unreasonable delay, Respondent is not liable to Claimant for damages because EMC 60608 provided no reasonable basis for Claimant to expect that the work could be done by a fixed period of time. As stated earlier, Claimant was fully aware that under EMC 60608, IDOT could issue the authorizations at any time, and notwithstanding Claimant's assertions that IDOT agreed to release 75% of the work by March 2000, IDOT was under no obligation as to how much work it authorized during any given period of the contract. As Claimant itself notes in its post-trial brief, Knutson stated at the trial nonroutine maintenance was often not profitable and always the riskiest portion of the contract 243 because the contractor never knew when and if the work would be authorized. Accordingly, Count II of Claimant's Complaint is hereby denied. Therefore, 1. The Court finds in favor of Claimant for Count I of its Complaint in the amount of $1,149,210. 2. Count II of Claimant's Complaint is hereby denied. However, the question of entering an award remains before the Court. This Count cannot enter an award unless sufficient funds lapsed in the appropriations designated to pay for these services. As explained in Graham, O'Shea and Hyde v. State, 44 Ill.Ct.Cl. 175,177 (1992) and the cases cited therein: In breach of contract claims, whether the claims are before us on their merits or for approval of a settlement, it is this Court's policy to limit awards so as not to exceed the amount of funds, appropriated and lapsed, with which payment could have been made. To do otherwise, i.e., to award money for debt incurred beyond the sum allotted by the General Assembly, would be tantamount to making a deficiency appropriation. The appropriation of State funds for governmental operations is the constitutional prerogative of the General Assembly. It is this Court's duty to uphold that process and advise the General Assembly. Therefore, before entering an award for Claimant or making a recommendation to the General Assembly, the Court needs additional information. It is hereby ordered that Respondent shall file, within 21 days of the filing of the Opinion, a report authored by the Illinois Department of Transportation which includes fiscal information regarding the amount of funds that lapsed in the appropriations designated to pay for the underlying services related to this case, so the Court can determine the amount that can be awarded. 244 (No. 03-CC-3089 – Claim denied) SELENA TOM-QUI, Claimant, v. STATE OF ILLINOIS, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, Respondent. Opinion filed April 16, 2012 ALBERT FEROLIE, Counsel for Claimant LISA MADIGAN, Attorney General (MARTIN W. BURZAWA, Assistant Attorney General, of counsel), for Respondent. Compensation for personal injuries- Claimant is barred from collecting damages for injuries sustained when tripping and falling over a floor mat of a building owned by the IEPA because she already received workers’ compensation for the injuries from her employer. OPINION Birnbaum, J. This matter coming to be heard on the Respondent's Motion for Summary Judgment. On April 11, 2011 we granted Claimant's Motion an Extension of Time to file a Response to this Motion. Claimant has not filed a Response to the Motion for Summary Judgment. THE COURT FINDS: Claimant seeks compensation for personal injuries she sustained when she tripped and fell over a floor mat while walking out of a building located at 9511 W. Harrison, Des Plaines, Illinois 60016 allegedly owned, operated, managed and/or controlled by the State of Illinois and specifically; the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA) on April 23, 2003. The Illinois Code of Civil Procedure provides that summary judgment is appropriate "if the pleadings, depositions, and admissions on file, together with the affidavits, if any, show that there is no genuine issue as to any material fact and that the moving party is entitled to judgment as a matter of law." 735 ILCS 5/2-1005(c). The plaintiff need not prove her case at the summary judgment stage; she must, however, present a factual basis to support the elements of 245 her claim. Bickerman v. Wosik, 245 Ill.App.3d 436, 438, 614 N.E. 2d 551, 552 (3rd Dist. 1993). Where the plaintiff cannot establish an element of her claim, summary judgment is proper. Parsons v. Carbondale Township, 217 Ill.App.3d 637, 649, 577 N.E.2d 779, 787 (5th Dist. 1991). The Workers' Compensation Act is an exclusive remedy to recover damages for personal injury from an employer. Fuller v. State of Illinois, 46 Ill.Ct.Cl. 432 (1994); 820 ILCS 305/5(a). Additionally, a borrowing employer is entitled to the protections of the exclusive remedy provision of the Workers' Compensation Act. Chavez v. Transload Services, L.L.C., 379 Ill.App.3d 858, 862, 884 N.E.2d 1258, 1262 (1st Dist. 2008). At Claimant's discovery deposition, Claimant testified that on the day of her injury she was an employee of Burke Staffing, a temporary employment agency. Claimant further testified that Claimant worked for the IEPA by virtue of her employment with Burke Staffing. Lastly, in compensation for her injuries, Claimant received worker's compensation benefits through Burke Staffing. Claimant's exclusive remedy for the injuries that she sustained was the worker's compensation benefits that she received from Burke Staffing. Claimant is barred from maintaining the instant claim against her borrowing employer, the IEPA. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED: The motion of the Respondent, State of Illinois, is GRANTED, and the claim herein is DISMISSED with prejudice. 246 (No. 06-CC-3360 – Claim denied) PERRY FRANKLIN, Claimant, v. STATE OF ILLINOIS, BOARD OF TRUSTEES, UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS, Respondent. Opinion filed June 20, 2012 ED CAMPBELL, Counsel for Claimant LISA MADIGAN, Attorney General (GARY LIETZ, Special Assistant Attorney General, of counsel), for Respondent. Negligence, Cause of action- Claimant must prove existence of a duty, breach of that duty and an injury that proximately resulted from the breach. The State owes visitors a duty of reasonable care to maintain premises, but the State is not an insurer of the safety of persons who visit State buildings. Negligence, Element of duty- Claimant must show by a preponderance of the evidence that the State had actual or constructive notice of the defect. Claimant failed to show that the loose cables existed for any length of time prior to his injury or that the State had actual or constructive notice of the defect. OPINION Kubasiak, J. This claim is before the Court upon a recommendation from Commissioner George Argionis following an evidentiary hearing. Claimant, PERRY FRANKLIN, seeks damages in the amount of $12,492.07 due to an injury allegedly caused by the negligence of the State. The following witnesses and evidence were presented: Claimant testified that on Thursday, January 20, 2005, he attended a basketball game at the University of Illinois-Champaign Urbana ("U. of I.") with his friend, Lawrence Moore, where he suffered a closed fracture and sprain of his left ankle as well as bruising to much of the left side of his body. Claimant alleges that his injury occurred when he was walking down a flight of concrete steps and his left foot became caught in some loose cables, which he claims the State negligently allowed to come loose from duct tape that was meant to hold the wires flat at the back of the stairwell. 247 Claimant stated that Mr. Moore's brother-in-law provided free tickets to the game. Mr. Moore picked Claimant up from his home in Chicago around 3:30 p.m. on the day of the incident. When they arrived at Champaign, the game had not yet started. After purchasing some team merchandise and picking up their tickets at will call, Claimant and Mr. Moore realized their tickets were for floor seats, and they traveled into the Assembly Hall to get seated. Claimant stated this was his first visit to the U. of I. An usher led them along an aisle partway down the seating area, where a large, concrete-edged entrance into the stadium interrupted the lower rows of seating from below. An operating booth replaced regular seating in the area above the entranceway. The aisle led to a wide set of steps, at a right angle to the aisle, and the steps led to the floor. The two men turned right from the aisle into the stairway to descend to the floor, encountering a low concrete wall with a banister on their right side, between them and the operating booth, and seating on the left. Claimant stated that he followed Mr. Moore as they walked down the steps to their seats on the floor. Claimant stated that he was carrying a bag by the handle in his left hand and was wearing new winter boots, laced up. His right hand was free. He stated that he does not wear corrective lenses. Claimant was not sure how many stairs he descended before his foot was caught by a cord. When his foot was caught, he reached for the banister along the wall but fell three or four stairs before he was able to stop himself. He stated that he twisted as he tried to stop himself, and Claimant believed his twisting caused the wires to wrap completely around his ankle. He stated that he struck his shoulder, hip and ankle on the concrete, and ended up on his back lying on the stairs. Claimant stated that there were several wires around his foot, and that the wires resembled a television cable, being clear and smaller in circumference than a dime. Claimant also testified at a previous time that only one wire caught his foot, and that it was 248 black. Claimant stated he did not see or feel the wires until the wires caught him around the ankle. Claimant stated that after he fell and was lying on the stairs, a man nearby wearing an orange jacket came to the scene and called for help using a walkie-talkie. A technician arrived within a few minutes and untangled Claimant's ankle from the wires. Claimant believed both men were employed by the U. of I. Claimant stated that the technician then taped the wires to the concrete from where the wire entered the stairwell on the right, in the first row of seats above the short wall, to where the wire exited the stairwell into the row of seats on the left of the stairs. Claimant stated he was on the stairs after the incident for about 10 minutes before some people dressed in white came to him, helped him stand, and took him down the stairs to a medical facility within the Assembly Hall. Claimant believed one of these people was a medical practitioner. During this time Mr. Moore stayed with Claimant; the game had not yet begun. At about this time, as testified to by Kevin Ullestad, assistant director of the Assembly Hall, a Property Damage/Public Injury Report was filled out by U. of I. employees and filed with Mr. Ullestad and other authorities. The report indicates that the incident was reported via radio, and that the incident occurred in the aisle of section A37. Under "Description of Accident/Damage," a handwritten note read as follows: "Patient stated: 'I tripped on cables and fell down the stairs.' Patient indicated L ankle pain. Patient denied head, neck or back pain. Patient ambulatory with assistance. Patient denied loss of consciousness..." Claimant testified that he experienced sharp pain at a level of 8 on a 10 point scale in his left ankle when he was taken to the medical facility. He stated that the technician showed him that his ankle was starting to swell. For about 20 minutes, the technicians put ice on his ankle before paramedics came to the Assembly Hall and took a report from Claimant about what 249 happened and where the pain was located. The paramedics then placed Claimant in a wheelchair and transported him by ambulance to nearby Provena Hospital ("Provena"). At Provena, Claimant's left ankle was x-rayed and he received an "air boot" that supported his ankle and allowed him to walk if he used crutches. Claimant stated that he wore the boot continuously for about a month and a half, except while sleeping and bathing. Provena also administered pain medication to Claimant, which gave him partial relief. After this care, about 80 minutes had passed since the incident, but the basketball game was still in progress and Claimant was returned to the Assembly Hall. He stated that Assembly Hall employees provided a wheelchair for him, and he sat in the handicap area for the remainder of the game. Mr. Moore drove Claimant home. The next day, Claimant did not go in to his job as a hair dresser because he was experiencing pain in his left shoulder, the left side of his neck and his left hip, as well as his ankle. Claimant rested all day and could not move his left arm without pain. For the next week, Claimant stayed off his foot and elevated his left leg. He used crutches with the boot for about 3 months, and the boot alone for an additional 2 months. Claimant also obtained heated massage treatment for the left side of his body from Dr. Kanagaraju about a week after the incident. Claimant stated that the treatment relieved much of his pain and he felt much better by the time of his next massage appointment the following week. Claimant stated that he still experiences pain in his neck and left shoulder while sleeping, exercising or working, which he attributes to his fall at the Assembly Hall. Claimant stated his shoulder has never been injured before or after the incident, and that his neck is constantly in a low level of pain. Claimant stated that his neck pain keeps him from exercising. Claimant stated that prior to the incident he worked out every day with weights or aerobic exercise, or by playing 250 sports such as basketball, baseball and tennis at his health club, Lifetime Fitness. Claimant stated that he was not able to exercise at all for about a year after the incident because he could walk for only short periods of time, and even this exertion caused him pain. He attempted to play baseball and basketball after his injury but pain forced him to quit. He stated that he did not try again to play in five years following his injury because he was afraid of injuring himself further. Claimant also stated that prior to his accident he worked full time at a hair salon, Dazzle's, where the duties of the job required him to be on his feet all day. Claimant stated that after the accident he stayed away from work for about 4 weeks and that when he returned, he could not engage in the physical aspects of the work and merely prepared solutions for the other stylists. As an average income, Claimant stated he earned $500 to $1,000 per week prior to his accident, and also was required to pay $200 per week to keep his place at the salon, regardless of how many days he worked. Claimant therefore believed he had lost about $4,000 of wages, due to his injury. Lawrence Moore, Claimant's friend and a witness of the accident, also testified. Mr. Moore stated that he received free tickets to the game from his brother-in-law, who is an assistant coach for the U. of I. team. Mr. Moore, like Claimant, had never entered the Assembly Hall before this time. Mr. Moore stated they arrived early because they were not sure whether he would need to find his brother-in-law or take extra steps to obtain the tickets. Because they arrived early, only a few people were in the Hall at the time of the incident. Mr. Moore stated that as they were finding their seats, when they were about halfway to the floor, he preceded Claimant down the stairway and did not notice the wires until after Claimant had fallen. Mr. Moore stated he heard Claimant utter an expletive right before he fell, 251 causing Mr. Moore to turn around in time to watch Claimant tumble 2 or 3 steps, come to rest, and grab his ankle while grimacing in pain. Mr. Moore stated that when he looked at the cable, he could see it "sticking up between the steps." He recalled the cable was across the steps and taped to the steps, and that it was a dark color. He stated that after Claimant fell and some U. of I. staff members arrived, he heard one of them tell another to "retape it or tape it down more, the cord." Mr. Moore recited the same version of events as Claimant had done regarding the minutes following Claimant's fall. He stated that Claimant called him from the hospital after Mr. Moore had sat down, and that Claimant returned part way through the game; Mr. Moore could see him in the handicap seating. Mr. Moore stated he drove Claimant home after the game. Physician Assistant Allen Thomas testified to Claimant's injuries in the hours following the incident. Mr. Thomas stated that he had worked at Provena Covenant Hospital for about two years prior to the incident, and had finished his training and certification in 1996. Mr. Thomas stated that medical forms from the time of the incident indicated that the mechanism of Claimant's injury was tripping down stairs, that Claimant reported tenderness at his left ankle, and that an x-ray showed a simple, closed fracture of the lateral malleolus, i.e. the bone of the ankle on the outside of the leg broke but did not penetrate the skin. Mr. Thomas stated that Claimant was given Ibuprofen for mild pain, and was taught to use the walking boot with crutches. Kevin Ullestad, the direct of the Assembly Hall, also testified. He stated that the Hall is a multipurpose arena used for concerts, circuses and ice shows, as well as sports games. He stated that the Hall has been used consistently for the 15 years he has worked there. He described the Hall as having three sections labeled A, B and C, with A closest to the floor and C furthest from it. Mr. Ullested stated that many cables are used in the Hall, and some of them cross an aisle in 252 the section of the Hall labeled as A37, where Claimant allegedly fell. This cable is used for the scoreboard at basketball games, and runs from the scoreboard to the scoreboard operator's booth, also located in A37. Mr. Ullestad stated that the basketball season runs from October to early March, so that the cable is taped down at the beginning of each season and not removed until the end of the season. He stated that a single cable is the only one that crosses the stairs, that it is completely taped down, and that it does not cross stairs anywhere else. He stated that the duct tape holding down the cable would suffer weathering from mopping. Mr. Ullestad testified to the process of preparing for a large event like a basketball game. He stated that at least 15 minutes to an hour before opening the doors to the public, the Assembly Hall staff would perform a walk-through inspection to ensure the aisles are clear and safe. Mr. Ullestad stated that the U. of I. maintains an incident report system that allows staff to report the time, place and manner of accidents that occur on U. of I. property. He stated that he has seen 12 or 13 incidents per year in the Assembly Hall, beginning in 1996 when he joined the U. of I. staff. Mr. Ullestad stated that he had never received notification, prior to Claimant's fall, that a cable caused someone to fall. He also stated that he worked the game at which Claimant fell, and that when he inspected the cable area the day after the incident, he observed the cable properly taped to the back of the stairway and did not see any new, unweathered tape in Section A24. Another U. of I. employee, Richard Mingee, also testified. Mr. Mingee stated that the Assembly Hall is a circular, self-supported structure. He confirmed that a lower crosswalk separates the A and B seating sections, which are also bisected longitudinally by aisles of stairs. Mr. Mingee stated that in the section at issue, two cables run across the length of the stairway - a coaxial cable and a multi-conductor cable - one of which has a diameter of a quarter inch and the 253 other of which has a diameter of three-eighths of an inch. He stated that the coaxial cable is flexible, unlike standard cables. He stated further that the cables are tucked up to the riser of the stairway, that they are laid down before the season starts, and that they are not removed until the end of the season. Mr. Mingee did not know positively who had taped the cables in the 2005 season. He stated that the cables would be periodically checked by several people, mainly ushers, as part of a general safety inspection, but no inspection of the cables in particular was carried out. Mr. Mingee stated that although he repaired cable issues two or three times in the 15 years before this accident, he did not repair any problems with the cables involved in this incident. LEGAL ANALYSIS To state a cause of action for negligence, Claimant must allege facts establishing the existence of a duty, breach of that duty and an injury that proximately resulted from the breach. Ondes v. State, 43 Ill. Ct. Cl. 272, 276 (1991). The existence of this legal duty "is a question of law which is determined by the Court." Id. Although State employees owe visitors a duty of reasonable care to maintain the premises, the State is not an insurer of the safety of persons who visit State buildings. Steger v. State, 46 Ill. Ct. Cl. 262, 266 (1993). To prove the duty element of negligence, a claimant must show by a preponderance of the evidence that the State had actual or constructive notice of the defect. Scroggins v. State, 43 Ill. Ct. Cl. 225, 227 (1991). The standard for proving constructive notice requires a claimant to prove that a defect was "substantial enough, and exist[ed] for such a length of time that reasonable persons would conclude that immediate repairs should be made or warning signs posted." Stege v. State, 27 Ill. Ct. Cl. 399, 403 (1972); Kling v. State, 54 Ill. Ct. Cl. 305, 309 (2001). Even if a hazardous condition exists on State property, the State must be given actual or 254 constructive notice of it and a reasonable opportunity to remove or remedy the hazard before a legal duty will arise. Ott v. State, 47 Ill. Ct. Cl. 231 (1994). Catherine Carlson v. Board of Regents, 47 Ill. Ct. Cl. 171 (1994) (where a student slipped on a wet bathroom floor, constructive notice was shown by evidence that numerous students had complained about the condition causing the slippery floor); Netter v. State, 55 Ill. Ct. Cl. 317 (2003) (actual notice shown). In closing argument, Claimant asserted that the facts of this case are "akin to" res ipsa loquitur. This doctrine allows proof of negligence by circumstantial evidence when something that caused the injury is shown to be under the exclusive control or management of the party charged with negligence and the occurrence is one that, in the ordinary course of things, would not have happened if the person so charged had used proper care. Durbin v. State, 52 Ill. Ct. Cl. 236, 243 (1965). However, because Claimant did not set forth evidence proving Respondent had exclusive control over the cables, we find this doctrine inapposite. Claimant did show that his fall and his injuries were caused by the loose cables. However, Claimant has provided no evidence that the defect of the loose cables existed for any length of time prior to the moment of his injury. This case is similar to one in which a claimant who slipped on an orange juice spill in a State building failed to show that the State had notice of the spill prior to her fall. Stimage v. Ill Dept. of Pub. Aid, 52 Ill. Ct. Cl. 173 (1999). In another case with similar facts, Byrd v. State, 50 Ill. Ct. Cl. 280, 285 (1997), a claimant failed to show evidence that the managers of a State-owned building had actual or constructive notice of debris on stairs that allegedly caused her to slip and fall down the stairs. Mr. Ullestad testified that the cables are laid at the beginning of the sports season, around October, and are not taken up again until the end of the season in March, some six months later. He stated that many kinds of events occur in the Assembly Hall, that the Assembly Hall holds 255 16,000 to 17,000 people, and that Assembly Hall staff carry out a safety inspection prior to every event to ensure walkways are in a safe condition. However, he also stated that no incident reports exist from 1996-2005 documenting a trip or fall over loose cables at the Assembly Hall. Richard Mingee, the electrician in charge of laying the cables each year, testified that he has dealt with cable problems only two or three times during his 15-year tenure at the U. of I., and has never repaired problems with these particular cables. This testimony shows that despite the frequent attendance of tens of thousands of people at the Assembly Hall in the past ten seasons, many of whom have presumably walked up and down the stairs in Section A37, the Assembly Hall had not received notice of an injury caused by the cables, or a need to repair them. Although the lack of reports testified to by Mr. Ullestad and Mr. Mingee does not prove that the defect did not exist, Claimant has not provided any proof that Respondent had actual knowledge of the defect, or that it existed in such a blatant form or for such a length of time that knowledge could be imputed to Respondent. Claimant's burden of proof required him to show by a preponderance of the evidence that Respondent owed him a duty to protect him from loose cables. To prove that this duty arose, Claimant was required to provide evidence that Respondent had actual or constructive notice that the defect existed. Because Claimant did not provide any evidence that Respondent was on notice of the loose cables, his claim must be denied. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that this claim be denied. 256 (No. 07-CC-2042 – Claim awarded) KEVIN CURRIE, Claimant, v. STATE OF ILLINOIS, DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, Respondent. Opinion filed April 27, 2012 KEVIN CURRIE, pro se LISA MADIGAN, Attorney General (HEIDI HILDEBRAND, Assistant Attorney General, of counsel), for Respondent. Negligence, Personal injury, Prison inmates- State owes a duty to prison inmates to provide reasonably safe conditions. Claimant must prove that the State had actual or constructive notice of a dangerous or defective condition. Negligence, Res ipsa loquitur- Doctrine of res ipsa loquitur is an exception to the notice rule and may be applied when the instrumentality that injured the claimant was under the exclusive control of the State. The State failed to present evidence sufficient to rebut the evidence of its exclusive care and control of the window that fell on Claimant. Thus, the accident was the cause of Claimant’s injuries and arose from the State’s lack of due care. The State is liable to Claimant for Claimant’s injuries from the accident. OPINION Storino, J. Claimant filed his complaint for a personal injury he suffered while at the Dixon Correctional Center. A hearing was held before the assigned commissioner on March 8, 2011. Claimant appeared pro se and Respondent was represented by the Attorney General's office. I. Background Claimant filed his Complaint on January 10, 2010, arising out of an incident that occurred on April 1, 2005. Claimant alleges in his Complaint that he was working in the dayroom of Housing Unit #26 and one of the dayroom windows fell and struck his head and shoulders. Claimant asserts that the Respondent owes him a duty to provide a reasonably safe environment and that the window falling on him breached said duty. Claimant alleges that he suffered a serious head injury as well as injury to his hand and shoulder. Claimant asserts that he lost 488 257 days of work assignment which equals $240 in lost wages. He claims that he suffers from recurrent headaches that will cause him future lost wages in his occupation as a car detailer in the amount of $30,000 to $40,000. Claimant seeks damages in the amount of $50,000. The Respondent filed its Rule 55 Departmental Report on April 19, 2007. The Departmental Report indicates that Claimant filed a grievance on July 12, 2005. The Departmental Report also contains medical records from the treatment received by Claimant. At the hearing held on March 8, 2011, Claimant testified that on April 1, 2005, he was performing janitorial services in Housing Unit #26 in Dixon CC. He was cleaning in the dayroom and a window panel about 3 feet by 5 feet fell out and struck Claimant. Claimant stated that a Corrections Officer in tower observed the window fall and instructed Claimant to stay down. Claimant stated that he received help and was taken to the Health Care Unit where he received medical treatment. The Departmental Report contains the medical records which indicate cuts and abrasions, but no broken bones. Claimant testified that he could not work for 488 days. On cross examination, Claimant agreed his injuries consisted of some abrasions but no stitches. He testified that the day after his injury complained of head, shoulder and right arm pain for which x-rays were taken. Claimant also subsequently complained of headaches but no neurological problems were found. On cross-examination, Claimant conceded that he could work and that no medical provider stated that he suffered any permanent injury. II. Analysis Under Illinois law, the State owes a duty to prison inmates to provide reasonably safe conditions. Reddock v. State, 37 Ill. Ct. Cl. 611 (1978). The law is well established that generally for a Claimant to recover for negligence, he must prove that Respondent had actual or 258 constructive notice of a dangerous or defective condition. McMullen v. State, 49 Ill. Ct. Cl. 137, 142 (1995). Although it has not been pleaded, the Claimant's evidence presented at the evidentiary hearing dictates that this claim proceed under the doctrine of res ipsa loquitur. The doctrine of res ipsa loquitur is an exception to the notice rule and is to be applied when Respondent fails to present evidence sufficient to rebut evidence of its exclusive care and control of an instrumentality or when Respondent fails to produce evidence to support the Respondent's exercise of proper care under the circumstances of record. Enyart v. State, 57 Ill. Ct. Cl. 202, 205 (2004). Under the doctrine of res ipsa loquitur, Claimant must show that the instrumentality which injured him was under the exclusive control of Respondent, and not under his control in any way. Daniels v. State, 40 Ill.Ct.Cl. 64, 70 (1988). When an injury is caused by an instrumentality under the exclusive control of Respondent, and when the injury is one that would not occur in the ordinary course of things had the Respondent exercised proper care, the accident itself affords reasonable evidence that the accident arose from the Respondent's want of due care. Thornton v. State, 45, Ill.Ct.Cl. 272, 275 (1993). In this case, there is no testimony from Respondent to contradict Claimant's testimony that the window fell and injured Claimant, at no fault of Claimant. Such uncontroverted evidence supports Claimant's contention that Respondent failed to maintain the facility in a reasonably safe condition. It is also not disputed that the window was under the exclusive control of Respondent and not, in any way, under the control of Claimant. Respondent merely disputed the measure of Claimant's damages. Respondent failed to present any evidence sufficient to rebut evidence of its exclusive care and control of the window. Respondent also failed to produce evidence to support the Respondent's exercise of proper care under the facts of 259 the case. As such, this Court finds that a reasonable inference may be made that the instant accident, which was the cause of Claimant's injuries, arose from the Respondent's want of due care, thereby imposing liability on behalf of Respondent. Accordingly, Claimant is entitled to recover for his injuries. Since Claimant received medical care at no personal costs due to being a prisoner of the State there are no medical specials to be awarded. Claimant's claim of lost wages is not supported by the evidence. Claimant future pain and suffering is not supported by medical records or testimony. The sole element of damages that is supported by the evidence and compensable in this case is the pain and suffering Claimant suffered due to the window falling on him. The record indicates Claimant suffered minor scrapes and abrasions but did not require stitches. Claimant did complain later of headaches but no evidence connected the later headaches to the incident. As such Claimant shall be awarded $500.00, for his injuries. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Claimants' claim is granted and Claimant is awarded $500.00. 260 (No. 08-CC-0186 – Claim awarded) FRED ROBINSON, Claimant, v. STATE OF ILLINOIS, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, Respondent. Opinion filed April 24, 2012 ANDREW KRYDER, Counsel for Claimant LISA MADIGAN, Attorney General (JACQUELINE K. WILLIAMS, Assistant Attorney General, of counsel), for Respondent. Negligent highway maintenance, Burden of proof- Claimant must show by a preponderance of the evidence that the State had actual or constructive notice of the defect, and that the State breached its duty. The State is not an insurer against all accidents which may occur by reason of the condition of its highways, but it does have a duty to use reasonable diligence in maintaining highways in a reasonably safe condition. Claimant presented evidence the State had actual notice of a history of falling concrete at the bridge in question. The State had constructive notice that the defect was substantial enough and existed for such a length of time that a reasonable person would conclude that immediate repairs should be made or warning signs posted. Negligence, Damages- Claimant has the burden of proving damages with certainty. Claimant proved that State’s negligence was the proximate cause of the initial injury to his left clavicle. However, an intervening injury caused by physical assault in a later incident limited Claimant’s recovery in damages. ORDER Birnbaum, J. THIS MATTER is before the Court upon a recommendation from Commissioner Argionis following an evidentiary hearing held on January 7, 2011. Claimant, Fred Robinson, filed his Complaint sounding in negligence on August 6, 2007 arising from an August 11, 2006 incident. Claimant's claim is for personal injuries he received due to falling concrete from an overpass while driving a truck on an Illinois highway. Specifically, Claimant seeks damages in the amount of $100,000, including reimbursement for two surgeries, physical therapy, pain and suffering and lost wages. Facts 261 On August 11, 2006, Claimant was driving his delivery truck as an employee with Interstate Wrapping. Among other duties, Claimant was in charge of making deliveries of paper goods to stores, bakeries and car washes throughout the Chicago-Land area. On the morning of August 11, 2006, Claimant had traveled from 107th and Cicero to Interstate 290 before merging on to Interstate 55 traveling southwest toward St. Louis. After traveling for approximately 10 minutes on Interstate 55, Claimant passed under the bridge overpass of County Line Road (Illinois Department of Transportation, "IDOT" bridge structure 016-0587). Claimant testified he was traveling in the middle lane and that traffic was light on the highway. While driving the truck under the overpass, a piece of concrete measuring about six inches long and six inches thick fell from the underside of the overpass deck shattering Claimant's windshield and striking Claimant on his left shoulder. As a result of the falling concrete brick, the windshield on the driver's side of the truck was shattered. Subsequently, Claimant was taken to Hinsdale Hospital via an ambulance. At this point, he testified he was experiencing pain in his left shoulder at a level of 10 on a 10 point scale. The hospital staff put Claimant's arm in a sling and sent him for x-rays of his left clavicle. The x-rays revealed a transverse fracture of the distal fourth of the left clavicle along with a cephalad displacement of the proximal fracture fragment by approximately 5 mm. (See Group Exhibit A, Hinsdale Hospital Records 3-21). Additionally, the hospital staff suctioned glass from Claimant's head and stitched his lip before releasing him with pain medication. In the first month or two after the injury, Claimant testified he had difficulty falling asleep at night as he was unable to sleep on his left side due to the shoulder injury. Additionally, he required assistance with daily living activities such as bathing, cleaning his house and getting dressed. He could not play with his grandchildren. 262 Approximately a week after the incident, Claimant met with Dr. Pfantz, a doctor at the University of Illinois Medical Center at Chicago ("UIMC"). Dr. Pfantz referred Claimant to a bone specialist, Dr. Goldberg, who diagnosed a fracture of Claimant's left clavicle. Prior to the August 11, 2006 incident, Claimant testified he had not sustained any injuries to his left clavicle and had full range of motion in his arm. Dr. Goldberg recommended a treatment plan consisting of physical therapy, which Claimant began in September of that year at Maximum Rehabilitation Services, Limited ("Maximum Rehab"). Additionally, Claimant testified Dr. Goldberg recommended a lifting restriction of 30 to 35 pounds and told Claimant not to work for a period of time. Because of these restrictions, Claimant was forced to abstain from his usual 40-hour workweek. On September 5, 2006, Claimant began his physical therapy at Maximum Rehab where it was recommended he have approximately three physical therapy sessions a week, for four weeks. (Maximum Rehab Records, P. 144-145). Respondent stipulated at the January 7, 2011 hearing that Claimant's clavicle injuries at the emergency room following the accident, and Claimant's physical therapy up through the date Claimant was assaulted were specifically caused by, and related to, the accident. In addition to Claimant, the witnesses who testified at the hearing were Illinois Department of Transportation employees Sarah Wilson and Christine Ridge. Ms. Wilson holds the position of Bridge Maintenance Engineer for the Chicago metropolitan area, "District One". In that capacity she oversees maintenance of its 1,450 bridges. Specifically, she coordinates the operation and maintenance by directing forty to fifty engineers, technicians, maintenance workers and two bridge inspection engineers who report directly to Ms. Wilson. Ms. Wilson also stated that her position includes the formation of an action plan for bridge repair and rehabilitation. For example, Ms. Wilson testified that an action plan may involve the "patchwork 263 type of repair" such as "scaling", in which case an IDOT crew would safely chip off loose pieces of visible concrete. Alternatively, Ms. Wilson stated that inspectors may make initial repair work recommendations at their discretion, without waiting for Ms. Wilson's review of the report. Ms. Wilson provided general information regarding the three main components of a bridge: the driving bridge deck, the substructure and the superstructure. The substructure consists of all aspects of the bridge leading up to the steel beams, the superstructure. The superstructure is a set of weight-bearing steel beams which supports the deck. The deck is the portion of the bridge that sits on top of the superstructure and consists of rebar just below the surface of the road and a bottom concrete portion. This bottom portion of the deck is called the "soffit" and sits directly upon the superstructure. Ms. Wilson testified that soffit is the visible material on the bottom of the deck. Specifically for the County Line Road Bridge, Ms. Wilson stated that IDOT is responsible for maintaining and improving the superstructure and the substructure, along with the portion of the deck that is below the wearing and top surface. She testified that delamination is the cracking of the concrete or the separation of the soffit from the reinforcing steel. When the soffit falls off or is removed from the bridge, as in this matter, the process is entitled "spalling". Concerning inspection, Ms. Wilson testified that each bridge in District One is to be inspected approximately every two years. Inspectors give the bridges condition ratings on a scale from 1 to 9, with a rating of 9 meaning the bridge was brand new and a rating of 1 meaning the bridge was in the worst condition and would necessitate its closing. These ratings are based upon criteria from the State and Federal government. Among other factors, the condition ratings are based on the percentage of bridge deck soffit square footage that exhibit spalls and delamination. For example, a condition rating of (6) is satisfactory based upon the amount of 264 spalls and further delamination, while a condition rating of (5) denotes that additional spalls and further delamination occurred. Specifically, the County Line Road Bridge was rated as a (4), or as in poor condition, on June 28, 2005, a year before Claimant's accident. This low rating was due in part to the spalling of 29 percent of the soffit. Specifically, IDOT reports from 2003, 2004 and 2007 state similar shorthand inspection notes regarding the County Line Road Bridge condition: "Deck-29% of soffit spalled w/exp. Corroded rebar; 45% chloride contamination; hvy haunch crcking; deck is lifting on both ends +/- %. Random crcking throughout wearing surface w/num pop-outs & sm spalls exposing cathodic grid." Ms. Wilson agreed that a rating of (4) would "send up some flags in the department", and would qualify the bridge in question for placement in the Illinois Multi-Year Program. The Multi-Year Program is designed to provide funding for all major IDOT projects, including road widening, traffic signals and bridge repairs. Specifically, Ms. Wilson testified that although the County Line Road Bridge in question had been rated as a (4) since 2000, it was not placed into the Multi-Year Program until approximately 2007, the year after Claimant's accident. She reasoned that although the bridge was a candidate for the Multi-Year Program due to its condition rating of (4), budget and other priorities had precluded these repairs. The second witness from IDOT, Ms. Christine Ridge, is the Claims Manager for District One. She oversees a staff of six claims representatives and clerical staff. Specifically, Ms. Ridge stated that as a matter of policy, she checks records during the three months prior to a reported incident to determine whether similar accounts were reported. For the present matter, Ms. Ridge testified that no reports regarding the County Line Road Bridge were processed in the three months preceding Claimant's accident. 265 Although Ms. Ridge testified regarding the lack of incidents in the three months preceding Claimant's accident, the witnesses and exhibit evidence provide information of reports of concrete spalling at the same location in previous years. The first incident report was made on April 23, 1996, by the Elgin State Police. The report indicated a brick sized piece of concrete debris fell from the County Line Road Bridge onto the 1-55 expressway. A second report was made from a police officer on May 8, 2001, which reported concrete on the shoulder of 1-55 appearing to have fallen from the bridge. In addition to the 2001 observation from a police officer, a 2001 Bridge Inspection Report prepared by a bridge inspector included several recommendations for significant repair to the County Line Road Bridge deck. Lastly, on September 24, 2003, a claimant in a separate action in this Court alleged a chunk of concrete fell from the bridge and damaged his vehicle while that claimant was traveling on Interstate 55. After the September 24, 2003 incident, Ms. Wilson testified a field inspector was called to inspect the bridge on November 6, 2003, and later reported that although there was no evidence of loose concrete, there were spalled areas visibly indicating where previously concrete had fallen. At that time, IDOT sent a crew to do some scaling work. However, at trial, Ms. Wilson testified that scaling "does not help keep the bridge from continuing to deteriorate". Analysis While the State is not an insurer against all accidents which may occur by reason of the condition of its highways, it has a duty to utilize reasonable diligence in maintaining highways in a reasonably safe condition. Scroggins v. State, 43 Ill. Ct. Cl. 225 (1991); Wing v. State, Ill. Ct. Cl. 473 (1997). To recover under a negligent highway maintenance claim, a Claimant must show by a preponderance of the evidence that the State had actual or constructive notice of the 266 defect, and that the State had breached its duty. Piggot v. State, 26 Ill. Ct. Cl. 262 (1968); Scroggins v. State, 43 Ill. Ct. Cl. 225 (1991). Here, Claimant has presented sufficient uncontroverted evidence to prove that his August 11, 2006 injury was caused by the concrete that fell from the County Line Road Bridge. Thus, in analyzing the present claim, the threshold question is whether the State had actual or constructive notice of the falling concrete and failed to take reasonable steps to correct or warn of the dangerous condition. We have previously held that notice can be proven through testimony of bridge inspectors relating to a continuous or worsening condition of falling concrete. Robinson v. State, 35 Ill. Ct. Cl. 185 (1981). In the instant case, we find that Claimant has demonstrated by a preponderance of the evidence that the State had actual and constructive notice that the County Line Road Bridge over Interstate 55 was in a dangerous condition and failed to repair the bridge to a reasonably safe condition, in breach of its duty to motorists on its highways. Specifically, the testimony from witnesses at the hearing before the Commissioner and evidence of prior IDOT reports, demonstrate a history of incidents involving falling concrete at the bridge in question. As held in previous bridge negligence cases, once concrete begins spalling, the vibrations of traffic will contribute to the bridge's continual deterioration unless repairs are made to the concrete itself. Id. The aforementioned reports in the years preceding Claimant's accident indicate the State had actual notice that the bridge was in a dangerous condition and that minor repairs, such as the scaling work after the 2003 incident, would not prevent the bridge from deteriorating further. Additionally, this Court concludes the State had constructive notice of the dangerous condition at the County Line Road Bridge. The precedent for proving constructive notice 267 requires a Claimant to prove the defect was substantial enough and existed for such a length of time that a reasonable person would conclude that immediate repairs should be made or warning signs posted. Stege v. State, 27 Ill. Ct. Cl. 399 (1972); Carlson v. Board of Regents, 47 Ill. Ct. Cl. 171 (1994). Whether the State had constructive notice of a condition depends on the facts of each specific case. Stills v. State, 41 Ill. Ct. Cl. 60 (1989). In this case, a 2001 inspection report provides a list of recommendations from the inspector including the recommendation to remove and replace the deck and repair the concrete overlay. Additionally, the report had an assigned priority code of "1", indicating that the action should take place within the year. Ms. Wilson testified that IDOT, apparently ignoring this report, failed to order substantial repairs until 2007, the year after Claimant's accident, when the bridge was finally entered into the Multi-Year Program. IDOT's second witness, Ms. Ridge, testified that IDOT had no notice of problems with the County Line Road Bridge in the three months leading up to Claimant's accident. However, IDOT incident reports from 1996, 2001 and 2003 present evidence showing an ongoing history of falling concrete at this location. Thus, the evidence supports a finding that a defect existed at this location for several years and the State had knowledge of that defect. While Respondent acknowledges that it knew of the deteriorating conditions, they allege the inspection reports and evidence of accidents did not give notice of the need for immediate attention and repair. Thus, Respondent argues they acted within the reasonable standard of care. Notwithstanding the Respondent's argument, IDOT knew that the condition, if unrepaired, would continue to worsen since delamination and spalls increase over a period of time. In conclusion, the inspection reports preceding Claimant's accident provide significant evidence of Respondent having notice of the dangerous condition and their failure to repair the bridge to a reasonably safe condition. 268 Having concluded Respondent had notice of the dangerous condition of County Line Road Bridge and is subsequently liable for Claimant's injuries; this Court turns its attention to the issue of damages. Claimant has the burden of proving his damages with certainty. Gildehaus v. State, 46 Ill. Ct. Cl. 176 (1993). Claimant testified that he was physically assaulted on October 7, 2006, some two months after the accident at Country Line Road Bridge, by a group of men while buying gas. At the hearing Claimant testified that during the assault, several parts of his body were hit or kicked, but that his left shoulder was not touched and the incident had no effect on the clavicle injury he sustained in the County Line Road Bridge accident. The evidence does not support this assertion. Specifically, records from Claimant's physiotherapists at Maximum Rehab show that throughout September 2006, Claimant rated his pain as decreasing. For example, on September 5, 2006, Claimant rated his pain as 6-7 out of 10 while on September 29, 2006, Claimant decreased his pain rating to 3 out of 10. However, at his first physiotherapy appointment following the October 7, 2006 assault, Claimant reported his pain had increased to 8 out of 10. Additionally, an October 10, 2006 note recorded by Dr. Jason Zook, M.D., indicates Claimant reported that "he was assaulted by multiple men who struck him on the side of his injury of his clavicle," and further, that "his deformity has increased over what it was previously." Dr. Zook's examination of Claimant's post-assault x-ray showed further displacement of the clavicle: "a halo of bony callous demonstrating that this fracture was likely healing prior to his [assault] injury." More importantly, Claimant's doctors at UIMC opined that the injuries to Claimant's clavicle prior to the October 7, 2007 assault would likely heal, "without need for surgical treatment". Claimant has proven that the Respondent's negligence was the proximate cause of the initial injury to his left clavicle. But the conclusion that Respondent's negligence was also the 269 proximate cause of Claimant's increased pain in his left clavicle and surgery on February 14, 2007, is doubtful. Courts have held that an intervening injury may limit Claimant's recovery. Stojentin v. State, 53 Ill. Ct. Cl. 82 (1999). In this case, Claimant's own statements regarding his increased pain to Maximum Rehab, the medical evaluations with Dr. Zook, and the opinions of the UIMC Doctors lead this Court to the reasonable conclusion that Claimant did not meet his burden of proving that Respondent's negligence was the proximate cause of the surgery following the October 7, 2006 assault. However, the medical records also indicate on October 5, 2006, two days before the assault, Claimant had been prescribed to continue another four week period with his physical therapy at Maximum Rehab, until November 5, 2006. (Maximum Rehab Records, P. 156-166). As evidenced by the medical records and Claimant's statements regarding decreasing pain levels, this Court will award damages for Claimant's treatment between August 11, 2006 and November 5, 2006, including lost wages, loss of normal life and pain and suffering. Claimant's medical costs between the aforementioned applicable dates total $14,774.22. Specifically, this cost includes $2,937.36 for Claimant's emergency room visit on August 11, 2006; $754.86 for x-rays from UIMC on August 23, 2006; and $11,082.00 for physical therapy at Maximum Rehab from September 9, 2006 to November 5, 2006. Additionally, this Court awards Claimant $8,472.00 for 12 weeks of lost wages at the rate of $17.65 per hour, 40 hours per week. Claimant testified that between August 11, 2006 and November 5, 2006, he experienced a moderate loss of daily activities, such as playing with grandchildren and independent bathing and dressing. He also testified that he endured acute pain for a few days after the accident, which within a month became decreased and manageable. Relying on past pain and suffering awards, this Court finds that Claimant's non-severe injury and recovery 270 entitles him to the award of $4,000 for pain and suffering. Durbin v. State, 52 Ill. Ct. Cl. 236 (2000). IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that for the above reasons, damages be awarded to Claimant FRED ROBINSON in the amount of $27,246.22. 271 (No. 09-CC-1671 – Claim denied) JANET WARFIELD, Claimant, v. STATE OF ILLINOIS, BOARD OF TRUSTEES, ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY, Respondent. Opinion filed June 29, 2012 MIKE MCELVAIN, Counsel for Claimant LISA MADIGAN, Attorney General (JAMIE KNODEL, Assistant Attorney General, of counsel), for Respondent. Negligence, Personal injury, Invitee, Open and obvious exception - State is not an insurer of the safety of invitees, but must only exercise reasonable care for their safety. Invitees assume all normal, obvious, and ordinary risks attendant to the use of a premises. Landowner is not required to give precautions or warnings where such dangers or risks are known or obvious to invitees, unless the landowner should have anticipated the harm despite such knowledge or obviousness. Claimant cannot argue that the State could reasonably expect that she would be distracted when she fell because she was not carrying a large bundle, but rather a tray of refuse and that she had disposed of the refuse before she fell. The curved archway was an open and obvious condition and State did not breach its duty. OPINION Burns, J. This case coming to be heard before the Court, due notice having been given the parties, and the Court being fully advised in the premises: Claimant filed a one-count Complaint on November 25, 2008, against Respondent. Respondent filed its Answer and Amended Affirmative Defenses on August 10, 2010, and filed its Motion for Summary Judgment on October 5, 2010, pursuant to 74 Ill. Adm. Code § 790.90 and 735 ILCS 5/2-1005. The Motion for Summary Judgment was fully briefed by the parties: Claimant filed its Response on October 25, 2010, and Respondent filed its Reply on December 1, 2010. I. Summary Judgment Standard 272 Summary judgment is proper if the pleadings, depositions, admissions, affidavits and other relevant matters on file show that there is no genuine issue of material fact and that the movant is entitled to judgment as a matter of law. 735 ILCS 5/2-1005(c); Freeman v. State, 55 Ill. Ct. Cl. 329, 334 (2003). While a plaintiff need not prove her case at this stage, she must present sufficient evidentiary facts to support the elements of her claim or present some factual basis which would arguably entitle her to judgment. Id.; Kuwik v. Starmark Star Marketing & Admin. Inc., 232 Ill. App. 3d 8, 12 (2nd Dist. 1992); Barber-Coleman Co. v. A&K Midwest Insulation Co., 236 Ill. App. 3d 1065, 1071 (5th Dist. 1992). II. Facts Claimant brings this personal injury claim against Respondent alleging negligence in the maintenance of physical property it owns and operates on the campus of Illinois State University in Normal, Illinois. On April 16, 2008, Claimant alleges she met her husband for dinner in the Bone Student Center. Claimant purchased food at one restaurant and sat down with her tray to eat at tables and chairs provided by a coffee shop then known as the "Cage 2." To access the "Cage 2" sitting area, Claimant passed through a curved archway. After she finished eating, Claimant picked up her tray and walked through the curved archway again to access the trash containers. Claimant disposed of her trash, then turned, started to walk back to the seating area, and tripped and fell, allegedly sustaining injury to her shoulder. Claimant asserts that her injury was a result of negligence and carelessness on the part of Respondent. Claimant states that Respondent placed the trash containers next to the concrete base of the curved archway that protruded into the walkway, effectively creating a tripping hazard. Claimant states Respondent failed to provide warning by sign or paint color to direct customers' attention when placing garbage into the trash containers in order to alert them to the 273 possibility of tripping on the base of the curved archway. Claimant alleges that Respondent had notice that the base of the archway curved into the walkway, yet failed to relocate the trash containers. Claimant states that, as a result of the fall, she suffered an injured shoulder, endured pain and suffering, and was forced to incur medical expenses. Claimant now seeks damages up to $100,000. III. Legal Analysis The law is well established that in order to maintain an action for negligence, a Claimant must establish by a preponderance of evidence that (1) Respondent owed Claimant a duty, (2) the duty to Claimant was breached by a negligent act or omission to act and (3) the negligence proximately caused the compensable injury. Johnson v. State, 48 Ill. Ct. Cl. 345, 350 (1996), citing O'Neill v. State, 46 Ill. Ct. Cl. 146, 148 (1993). The State is not an insurer of the safety of invitees, but must only exercise reasonable care for their safety. Hickman v. State, 55 Ill. Ct. Cl. 388, 390 (2002), citing Fausch v. Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, 42 Ill. Ct. Cl. (1989). This Court has adopted the doctrine that an invitee assumes all normal, obvious, and ordinary risks attendant to the use of the applicable premises. Hickman, 55 Ill. Ct. Cl. at 390, citing Sanders v. Board of Governors of State Colleges and Universities, 48 Ill. Ct. Cl. 177, 179 (1995). Here, Respondent asserts that it did not breach its duty to Claimant because the curved archway was an open and obvious condition. Section 343A of the Restatement illustrates that "[a] possessor of land is not liable to his invitees for physical harm caused to them by any activity or condition on the land whose danger is known or obvious to them, unless the possessor should anticipate the harm despite such knowledge or obviousness." Restatement (Second) of Torts section 343A at 218 (1965). Something is "obvious" if "both the condition and the risk are 274 apparent to and would be recognized by a reasonable [person], in the position of the visitor, exercising ordinary perception, intelligence, and judgment." Restatement (Second) of Torts section 343A, Comment b, at 219 (1965). In other words, under the open and obvious exception, a landowner is not required to give precautions or warnings where such dangers or risks are evident in order to excuse the duty of reasonable care toward invitees unless the facts indicate the landowner should have anticipated the harm despite such knowledge or obviousness. Hickman, 55 Ill. Ct. Cl. at 391, citing Ward v. K Mart Corp., 136 Ill. 2d 132, 149-51 (1990). In this case, Claimant acknowledges that she walked through the curved archway twice without incident prior to her fall. Further, Claimant acknowledged that she witnessed other individuals use the trash containers without falling. Claimant argues that the openness and obviousness of the curved archway should not exempt Respondent because Respondent could reasonably expect that Claimant would be distracted. Claimant relies on the principle establishing that a possessor of land should anticipate harm to an invitee when the possessor "has reason to expect that the invitee's attention may be distracted, so that he will not discover what is obvious, or will forget what he has discovered, or fail to protect himself against it." Restatement (Second) of Torts section 343A, Comment f, at 220 (1965). Here, Claimant contends that Respondent should have reasonably anticipated that Claimant would be distracted when carrying her tray to the trash containers. Claimant relies on the Ward case, in which the Illinois Supreme Court held that the defendant's duty of reasonable care encompassed the risk that one of its customers, while carrying a large, bulky item, would collide with a post upon exiting the store. 136 Ill. 2d at 157. Ward, however, is distinguishable from this case. In Ward, the plaintiff was carrying a large bathroom mirror, which was five feet long and approximately one-and-a-half feet wide. Id. 275 at 138. In that case, the Supreme Court held that "[t]he inquiry is whether the defendant should reasonably anticipate injury to those entrants on his premises who are generally exercising reasonable care for their own safety, but who may reasonably be expected to be distracted, as when carrying large bundles, or forgetful of the condition after having momentarily encountered it." Id. at 152. In this case, Claimant was not carrying a large bundle, but rather a tray full of refuse. Moreover, Claimant had disposed of the refuse when she allegedly fell. Claimant states that, after passing through the curved archway a second time, she threw out her trash, and then fell. Thus, Claimant cannot reasonably argue she was distracted when she fell and cannot claim the distraction exception to the open and obvious exception. Because the curved archway was an open and obvious condition, we find that the Respondent did not breach any duty owed to Claimant and thus Claimant has failed as a matter of law to establish an element of her claim. For the reasons set forth herein, it is hereby ordered that Respondent's Motion for Summary Judgment is granted. 276 (No. 10-CC-1204 – Claim awarded) ACUITY INSURANCE COMPANY, AS SUBROGEE OF LEONARD INDOVINA, Claimant, v. STATE OF ILLINOIS, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, Respondent. Opinion filed April 25, 2012 HENRY W. AUSTIN, JR., Counsel for Claimant LISA MADIGAN, Attorney General (MICHAEL BANKHEAD, Assistant Attorney General, of counsel), for Respondent. Negligence, Burden of proof- In a claim for negligence, Claimant has the burden to prove by a preponderance of the evidence that the State was negligent and such negligence was the proximate cause of the claimant's damages. Claimant's testimony was credible and proved the State's negligence by a preponderance of the evidence. Damages, Partial Comparative Negligence- Illinois follows a partial comparative negligence scheme for apportioning damages. Claimant is barred from recovery if his contributory fault is more than 50 percent of the proximate cause of his damages, but if his contributory fault is 50 percent or less, his recovery is diminished in proportion to his contributory fault. Claimant was found to be at 50 percent contributory fault and was awarded 50 percent of his claimed damages. OPINION Kubasiak, J. Claimant, Acuity Insurance Company, owns this claim by virtue of its right to subrogate under an automobile insurance policy issued to Leonard Indovina. Claimant brought this negligence claim against Respondent on Oct. 27, 2009 after its claim with the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) was denied. Specifically, Acuity argues that IDOT is liable for negligence because its employee was negligent in how he drove his snowplow and proximately caused an automobile accident in which Indovina's vehicle was totaled. The following facts are undisputed. On January 10, 2008, Claimant's insured, Mr. Indovina, was driving a black 1996 Lexus sedan southbound on a snow-covered Barrington Road, which has two southbound lanes and two northbound lanes. At the same time, two of 277 Respondent's IDOT employees, Sargon Alkas and Frank Ruscitti, were each driving a snowplow on the same road, going the same direction. About two blocks south of Barrington's intersection with Route 72, in the left lane, Indovina's Lexus collided with Ruscitti's snowplow. Indovina's automobile was totaled and Claimant Acuity suffered $11,374 in damages. Ruscitti's snowplow suffered damage to the left side of the rear bumper in a left-to-right direction. At the location in question, there is a left turning lane coming out of the left lane. Respondent can be held vicariously liable for its employee Ruscitti's actions in this case. What is in dispute, and the issue before this Court, is how the accident occurred, and who is responsible for it. Both Ruscitti and Alkas testified that they were plowing snow and salting the road when the accident occurred. They testified that the blue strobe lights on top of their vehicles were turned on and were working. According to both men, Ruscitti was driving in the left lane of Barrington Road and Alkas was in the right lane, about one car length behind him. They claimed that this was a standard tandem formation for snowplowing. Although Alkas stated that they were both always clearly in their respective lanes while on this road, Ruscitti conceded that he was "approximately" in the left lane because there was no way of knowing for sure since there was snow on the ground and he could not see the dividing lines. Both men testified that, approximately two to four blocks south of Barrington's intersection with Route 72, Ruscitti had his left turn signal on and was going to make a left turn. Ruscitti and Alkas were going to make the left turn into a parking lot and then come out and get on Barrington going northbound. Ruscitti could not describe the events leading up to the accident because he could not see immediately behind him. Alkas, however, stated he saw what transpired. Alkas explained that Indovina, who was in the left lane, sped up alongside Alkas and tried to squeeze in front of him in the right lane. However, according to Alkas, there was not 278 enough room between Alkas's truck in the right lane and Ruscitti's truck in the left lane for Indovina to make the lane change and Indovina lost control and hit Ruscitti's snowplow. Alkas testified that at the time the accident occurred, Ruscitti was signaling his left turn but had not yet begun to make the turn and was still going forward. Notably, Ruscitti had agreed on cross-examination that if his bumper were hit while he was driving forward, it would have been dented directly inward, not from a left-to-right direction, and that if he had been hit from the right side, the bumper would have been dented in a right-to-left direction. Alkas had no explanation for how the truck was damaged on left side if the accident occurred while Indovina was attempting to move into the right lane. Indovina testified that he was traveling in the left lane of Barrington Road. At Barrington's intersection with Higgins Rd./Route 72 there was a red light. This intersection was several blocks north of where the accident actually occurred. At the Higgins intersection, Indovina could see Ruscitti's snowplow to his right, in the right lane, and the other snowplow was behind Indovina in the left lane. He did not recall either vehicle having any strobe lights turned on and stated that the vehicles did not appear to be plowing any snow. When the light turned green, Indovina accelerated slowly on account of the fact that his car fishtailed in the snow. Ruscitti's snowplow, however, had better traction and proceeded between 35 to 50 feet ahead of Indovina in the right hand lane, while the plow behind Indovina moved into the right hand lane. All of a sudden, Ruscitti, who was between 35 to 50 feet ahead in the right lane moved into Indovina's lane in an attempt to get into the left turn lane. Indovina immediately slammed on his brakes, but the car slid approximately 50 feet into the snowplow, the hood of the Lexus coming into contact with the left side of the rear bumper. 279 The claimant in a negligence case has the burden to prove by a preponderance of the evidence that the State was negligent and that such negligence was the proximate cause of the claimant's damages. Allied Van Lines and Ray Houleite vs. Illinois (1992), 45 Ill. Ct. Cl. 94. After reviewing the testimony and examining the evidence, we find the Claimant's testimony credible and find that he has proved his case by the preponderance of the evidence. The impact on the left side of Ruscitti's rear bumper is consistent with Indovina's version of events. Further, testimony offered by Respondent does not refute Indovina's version of events because the version of events offered by Respondent's employees is highly improbable. Namely, if Indovina collided with Ruscitti's truck while Indovina was trying to move into the right lane, there is no explanation for why the left side of Ruscitti's rear bumper was damaged – in a left-to-right direction. However, this does not end our analysis. Respondent's liability is limited by the extent to which Indovina's failure to exercise reasonable care in providing for his own safety contributed to his damages. Illinois follows a partial comparative negligence scheme: a plaintiff is barred from recovery if his contributory fault accounts for more than 50 percent of the proximate cause of his damages, but if his contributory fault accounts for 50 percent or less, the plaintiff's recovery is diminished proportionate to the plaintiffs contributory fault. See Karas v. Strevell, 369 Ill.App.3d at 901 (discussing the comparative negligence scheme under 735 ILCS 5/21116). Here, given the snowy nature of the road and that Indovina knew his Lexus did not get good traction on slippery roads, we would expect Indovina to stay a safe distance behind not only any vehicle in front of him in his lane, but any vehicle, especially a IDOT snowplow, in the adjacent lane as well. But Indovina stated that he had to "slam his brakes" when the snow plow 280 cut in front of him. This statement coupled with the nature of the accident can only lead us to believe that, under the extremely bad road conditions that existed, he was traveling faster than he should have been and also failed to keep a safe distance between himself and the snowplow. Thus, we find that even though Ruscitti was negligent in cutting in front of Indovina, Indovina could have prevented the accident or at least lessened its magnitude, had he been more careful and aware of his surroundings. Accordingly, we find that Claimant's apportionment of fault via its insured, Mr. Indovina, is 50 percent and Respondent is liable for 50 percent of his damages. Accordingly, Claimant's claim is GRANTED in part, and it is entitled to 50 percent of the requested $11,374. Respondent is hereby ordered to pay Claimant $5,687. 281 (No. 10-CC-2607 – Claim denied) BRIAN J. PETERSON, Claimant, v. STATE OF ILLINOIS, Respondent. Opinion filed February 15, 2012 BRIAN J. PETERSON, pro se LISA MADIGAN, Attorney General (JACQUELINE K. WILLIAMS, Assistant Attorney General, of counsel), for Respondent. Negligence, Burden of proof- Claimant must prove by a preponderance of the evidence that the State owed him a duty, the duty was breached by a negligent act or omission, and that such negligence was the proximate cause of his injuries. Claimant must show that a dangerous and defective condition existed and that the State knew or should have known of said defective and dangerous condition. The uneven pavement was a minor defect and the State cannot be expected to remove all risks of accidents. Moreover, bicycle users assume the risk inherent with the sport. Additionally, no other visitors had complained of the defect. State found not negligent. ORDER Birnbaum, J. THIS MATTER is before the Court upon a recommendation from Commissioner Buford following an evidentiary hearing held on September 13, 2011. Claimant, Brian J. Peterson, filed his Complaint sounding in negligence on February 22, 2010 arising from an August 4, 2009 incident while he was riding his bike at Moraine Hills State Park. He seeks reimbursement for medical expenses related to this injury. Facts On August 4, 2009, Claimant was riding his bicycle on a paved path in Moraine Hills State Park in McHenry, Illinois. More than ten miles of trails make Moraine Hills State Park popular for hikers, skiers and cyclists. Annually, Moraine Hills State Park hosts 70,000-90,000 visitors, half of which are bicyclists. Three trails, surfaced with crushed limestone, wind their way through the park, offering scenic and wildlife viewing opportunities. Within Moraine Hills State Park, Claimant was on the 3.7 mile "red trail", known as The Lake Defiance Loop. While 282 on this trail, Claimant alleges he was thrown from his bicycle while riding down a double winding hill where he encountered uneven pavement. The uneven pavement consisted of three cracks, apparently caused by tree roots pushing through the asphalt. This raise in pavement was estimated to be between one and two inches in height. Consequently, Claimant suffered from an AC phase three separation of his left shoulder which tore the ligaments in several areas of the left shoulder. On June 17, 2010, Respondent filed a Motion to Dismiss pursuant to the Recreational Use of Land and Waters Areas Act, 745 ILCS 65/1, et seq. and the the "State Parks Act", 20 ILCS 835, et seq. On April 14, 2011 this Court denied Respondent's Motion to Dismiss. The Court denied Respondent's Motion because the Recreational Use of Land and Waters Areas Act did not apply to Claimant's 2009 injury, as the Act was amended in 2005 to include only hunting incidents. Before the 2005 amendment, the definition of "recreational or conservation purposes" was "any activity undertaken for conservation, resource management, exercise, education, relaxation, or pleasure on land owned by another." 745 ILCS 65/2. Effective August 18, 2005, an amendment by public act 94-625 changed the definition of "recreational or conservation purposes" to include the current language: "entry onto the land of another to conduct hunting or recreational shooting or a combination thereof or any activity solely related to the aforesaid hunting or recreational shooting." Id. Clearly, as Claimant's activity on August 4, 2009 failed to involve a hunting or recreational shooting incident, this Court denied Respondent's Motion to Dismiss pursuant to the Recreational Use of Land and Waters Areas Act. Additionally, in the June 17, 2010 Motion to Dismiss Respondent argued that the "State Parks Act" required the Department of Natural Resources to "conserve the original character as distinguished from the artificial landscaping of such parks." 20 ILCS 835/3. Based on this 283 language, Respondent asserted that the tree roots are a natural feature of the land and thus, must be maintained as the natural character of the park. However, this Court held that the Department of Natural Resources has the power and responsibility to maintain the State parks, specifically the paths and trails, alongside preserving their natural character pursuant to Section 4 of the State Parks Act. 20 ILCS 835/4. Thus, this Court denied Respondent's Motion to Dismiss because the State Parks Act failed to apply to Claimant's 2009 injury. The case was remanded to the Commissioner for further proceedings. On September 13, 2011, a hearing was held before Commissioner Buford. In addition to Claimant, the witnesses who testified at the September 13, 2011 hearing were the Superintendent from Moraine Hills State Park and a Conservation Police Officer overseeing the Park's district. The Moraine Hills State Park superintendent, Greg Kelly, has held the position of superintendent for eight years and his duties range from administrative responsibilities to personally supervising the maintenance and upkeep of the Park. Mr. Kelly testified he regularly checks the trails as part of his duties and also utilizes the trails for his personal recreational enjoyment. Specifically, he testified the cracks allegedly causing Claimant's injury were not hazardous and that he, and other Park visitors, frequently bicycle the trails without incident. Additionally, Mr. Kelly testified that no one has previously complained regarding the trail's cracks and park maintenance is ongoing. At the time of trial, Conservation Police Officer Mike Lyne had worked for the Illinois Conservation Police for 23 years and had specific law enforcement duties relating to Moraine Hills State Park since 1990. Officer Lyne testified that the cracks allegedly causing Claimant's injury were not distinguishable in regards to the rest of the trails in Moraine Hills. Additionally, Officer Lyne testified that he did not consider the condition dangerous or one that should be normally reported to the Department of Natural Resources. 284 Analysis In order for Claimant to recover against the State, he must prove by a preponderance of the evidence that the State owed him a duty, the duty was breached by a negligent act or omission, and that such negligence was the proximate cause of his injuries. Ondes v. State, 43 Ill. Ct. Cl. 272 (1991). The State of Illinois owes a duty to the public to exercise reasonable care in establishing, maintaining and supervising its parks. Kami v. State, 21 Ill. Ct. Cl. 467 (1953); Wightman v. State, 32 Ill. Ct. Cl. 546 (1978). Additionally, in Pearlman v. State, 33 Ill. Ct. Cl. 28, 31 (1979), the Court reiterated that, "The State of Illinois is not an insurer and before the Respondent can be liable for Claimant's injury it must be shown by the preponderance or the greater weight of the evidence that a dangerous and defective condition existed and that the Respondent knew or should have known of said defective and dangerous condition." In Lyons v. State, 39 Ill. Ct. Cl. 192 (1987), a park visitor was injured when her foot became caught in a hole on a platform near a wooden stairway at Blackhawk State Park in Rock Island. Recovery was disallowed, as the Court concluded the defect was minor, park employees made routine inspections prior to the incident and that there are some risks inherent in hiking. Id. at 194. This Court finds an analogous fact pattern in the present case. In this case, the evidence shows that the defect in the trail allegedly causing Claimant's injuries was 1-2 inches in height. From this evidence and the testimony of witnesses, it appears that the alleged defect at best, would be construed to be a minor defect on the trail. Di minimis or slight defects are not actionable in that no one would anticipate danger from such minor defects. Putman v. Village ofBensenville, 337 Ill. App. 3d 197, 786 N. E. 2d 203 (2003). Because the State is not an insurer it cannot be expected to remove all risks of accidents which may occur in the absence of negligence. Kamin v. Illinois, 21 Ill. Ct. Cl. 467 (1953). Both Officer Lyne and Site 285 Superintendent Kelly testified that small obstacles may appear on the trail and that it is important for a bicycle rider to proceed at a reasonable speed to keep the bicycle under control. This Court is of the opinion that bicycle users and hikers utilizing trails within the Moraine Hills State Park must be said to assume some risk inherent with the sport. Additional testimony indicates no visitors complained about the area prior to Claimant's accident and that maintenance of the area and surrounding trails is ongoing by park officials. The burden is upon the Claimant to prove by a preponderance of the evidence that the State breached its duty of reasonable care. The evidence and testimony at trial clearly shows that Respondent's agents had no notice of the alleged dangerous condition and did not breach their duty to exercise reasonable care in the maintenance of the Moraine Hills State Park. It is the opinion of the Court that Claimant has not shown by a preponderance of the evidence that the State was negligent. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that for the above reasons, this claim is DENIED. 286 (No. 10-CC-2921 – Claim awarded) WEST PUBLISHING CORPORATION, Claimant, v. STATE OF ILLINOIS, Respondent. Opinion filed March 7, 2012 WEST PUBLISHING CORPORATION, pro se LISA MADIGAN, Attorney General (MICHAEL ROCKS, Assistant Attorney General, of counsel), for Respondent. Obligations of the State, Money owed to vendors- The State acknowledges that it owes Claimant $88.47 in interest, but argues that 30 ILCS 105/30 prohibits obligating the State to any indebtedness in excess of the money appropriated for a department. However, the Prompt Payment Act allows the Comptroller to promulgate rules regarding payment of interest claims and the Comptroller specifically promulgated a rule that permits vendors to seek recourse in the Court of Claims for interest payments due vendors where an appropriation is exhausted or lapsed. ORDER Birnbaum, J. This matter coming to be heard on the motion of Respondent to dismiss. The Court being fully advised in the premises finds that: Claimant filed this claim as a lapsed appropriation claim in the amount of $84.22. The amount in controversy arises from interest penalties that the State acknowledges it owes under the Illinois Prompt Payment Act. Respondent has filed a departmental report in investigation of this claim that has been prepared by the State's Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor. Pursuant to 74 Ill. Adm. Code 790.140 a Departmental Report is prima facie evidence of the facts set forth therein. The Departmental Report acknowledges that this is a valid claim. However, Respondent argues there are no funds available to pay this claim. Respondent argues that Section 30 of An Act in Relation to State Finance, 30 ILCS 105/30, prohibits obligating the State to any indebtedness in excess of the money appropriated for a department. For the reasons set forth below we find that claims for interest under the 287 Prompt Payment Act are not governed by Section 30 ILCS 105/30. The State Prompt Payment Act is set forth in 30 ILCS 540 (30 ILCS 540/1) (from Ch. 127, par. 132.401). Relevant sections of The Act are as follows: Sec. 1. This Act applies to any State official or agency authorized to provide for payment from State funds, by virtue of any appropriation of the General Assembly, for goods or services furnished to the State. Sec. 3-1. The Illinois Court of Claims shall, in its investigation of payments due claimants, provide for interest penalties as prescribed in this Act. (Emphasis Added) Sec. 3-2. Beginning July 1, 1993, in any instance where a State official or agency is late in payment of a vendor's bill or invoice for goods or services furnished to the State, as defined in Section 1, properly approved in accordance with rules promulgated under Section 3-3, the State official or agency shall pay interest to the vendor in accordance with the following: (1) Any bill approved for payment under this Section must be paid or the payment issued to the payee within 60 days of receipt of a proper bill or invoice. If payment is not issued to the payee within this 60 day period, an interest penalty of 1.0% of any amount approved and unpaid shall be added for each month or fraction thereof after the end of this 60 day period, until final payment is made. (2) Where a State official or agency is late in payment of a vendor's bill or invoice properly approved in accordance with this Act, and different late payment terms are not reduced to writing as a contractual agreement, the State official or agency shall automatically pay interest penalties required by this Section amounting to $50 or more to the appropriate vendor. Each agency shall be responsible for determining whether an interest penalty is owed and for paying 288 the interest to the vendor. The Prompt Payment Act also provides (30 ILCS 540/3-3) (from Ch. 127, par. 132.403-3): Sec. 3-3. The State Comptroller and the Department of Central Management Services shall jointly promulgate rules and policies to govern the uniform application of this Act. These rules and policies shall include procedures and time frames for approving a bill or invoice from a vendor for goods or services furnished to the State. These rules and policies shall provide for procedures and time frames applicable to payment plans as may be agreed upon between State agencies and vendors. These rules and policies shall be binding on all officials and agencies under this Act's jurisdiction. These rules and policies may be made effective no earlier than July 1, 1993. (Source: P.A. 92-384, eff. 7-1-02.) Sec. 3-4. The State Comptroller must specify the manner in which State agencies shall record interest penalty payments under this Act. The State Comptroller may require vouchers submitted for payment, including submission by electronic or other means approved by the Comptroller, to indicate the appropriate date from which interest penalties may be calculated as required under this Act. Those Rules are set forth at 74 Ill. Adm. Code 900 and provide in pertinent part: 900.35 (d) In the event the appropriation originally charged with the Goods or Services is exhausted and the State agency has exhausted its transfer of funds authority pursuant to 30 ILCS 105/13.2, the appropriation has lapsed or the agency has improperly refused to pay interest, Vendors may have recourse before the Court of Claims for payment of interest penalties. (Emphasis Added) The exceptions to these rules are found in Section 900.120 Exclusions. It is a non- 289 exhaustive list of 16 types of payments that are excluded from the Act and consequently do not qualify for interest penalties. Those exceptions are not evident here. After a review of the legislation and from the Rules promulgated by a grant of the Legislature, it is clear that vendors may seek recourse in the Court of Claims for interest payments due vendors where an appropriation is exhausted or lapsed. This Court previously held in McLean County vs. State, 42 Ill.Ct.Cl. 92 (1994) that it is beyond the authority of this Court to make awards that exceed the Legislature's appropriation. But here, the Legislature gave a specific grant to the Comptroller to promulgate rules regarding payment of interest claims. Thus we find that the Legislature granted specific authority to pay these interest claims where warranted and that such claims are distinguishable from those lapsed appropriation claims that are rightfully denied where the Department lacks sufficient funds. In the instant case the Departmental Report acknowledges that these monies are owed. Therefore, we deny the Motion to Dismiss and grant the Claimant an award in the amount of $84.22. 290 (No. 10-CC-3125 – Claim denied) D.R. DEKALB, LLC and AUTUMN CREEK MANAGEMENT SERVICES, INC., Claimant, v. STATE OF ILLINOIS, BOARD OF TRUSTEES, NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY, Respondent. Opinion filed June 21, 2012 PETER T. SMITH, Counsel for Claimant LISA MADIGAN, Attorney General (GERALD W. HUSTON, Special Assistant Attorney General, of counsel), for Respondent. Immunity- College Campus Press Act gives immunity from liability arising from expressions published in campus media. The content of the article published in The Northern Star is immaterial. The Northern Star is a "Campus Media" and the article was an expression of a student reporter. Respondent is immune from Complaint's claim of defamation. ORDER Storino, J. This cause comes before the Court on Respondent's Motion to Dismiss pursuant to Section 2-619(a)(9) of the Illinois Code of Civil Procedure, the Court having reviewed the court file, and the Court being fully advised: The Court finds as follows: The State of Illinois filed a Motion to Dismiss claiming that the existence of an affirmative matter defeats Claimants' allegations. Claimants filed a four count Complaint against Respondents for defamation per se and defamation per quod alleging that a defamatory article published by Northern Illinois' The Northern Star caused damages to their reputation and their ability to rent apartments. In Illinois, a motion for involuntary dismissal under Section 2-619 of the Code of Civil Procedure should only be granted in those cases in which there are no material facts in dispute and respondent is entitled to dismissal as a matter of law. Rochon v. Rodriquez, 293 Ill. App. 3d 291 952, 689 N.E. 2d 288 (1st Dist. 1997). A motion to dismiss under Section 2-619 views all allegations contained in the complaint in the light most favorable to the plaintiff and should only be granted if no set of facts can be proved which would entitle plaintiff to recover. Longfellow by Longfellow v. Corey, 286 Ill. App. 3d 366, 675 N.E. 2d 1386 (4th Dist. 1997). The main purpose of Section 2-619 is to provide means of disposing of issues of law or easily proved issues of fact. Smith v. St. Therese Hospital, 87 Ill. App. 3d 782, 410 N.E. 2d 219 (2nd Dist. 1980). It is well established that the College Campus Press Act (the "Act") provides that the State of Illinois is immune from liability arising from expression published in campus media. The Act provides, in pertinent part: "Immunity. A State-sponsored institution of higher learning shall be immune from any lawsuit arising from expression actually made in campus media, with the exception of the institution's own expression." 110 ILCS 13/35 (West 2011). The Act defines "Campus Media" as follows: "Campus Media means any matter that is prepared, substantially written, published, or broadcast by students at State-sponsored institutions of higher learning, that is distributed or generally made available, either free of charge or for a fee, to members of the student body, and that is prepared under the direction of a student media adviser. Campus media does not include media that is intended for distribution or transmission solely in the classrooms in which it is produced." 110 ILCS 13/5 (West 2011). In addition, the Act clearly defines Northern Illinois University as a "State-sponsored institution of higher learning." 110 ILCS 13/5 (West 2011). For the purposes of Respondent's Motion to Dismiss and this Court's Order, the content of the article published in The Northern Star is immaterial. The key issues are whether The Northern Star is "Campus Media" under the Act, and whether the article was an expression of Respondents. The pleadings and affidavits clearly indicate that The Northern Star is prepared, substantially written, and published by NIU students, and as such is the very definition of 292 "Campus Media" under the Act. In addition, Claimants admit that the article at issue was written by a student reporter. Furthermore, Section 13/25 of the Act states as follows: "Campus policy and speech distinguished. Expression made by a collegiate student journalist, collegiate student editor, or other contributor in campus media is neither an expression of campus policy nor speech attributable to a State-sponsored institution of higher learning." As the article was written by a student journalist in campus media, it is as a matter of law neither an expression of campus policy nor speech attributable to Respondents. As a result, Claimants' Complaint against the State of Illinois must be dismissed on the basis of immunity. This Court deems it unnecessary to rule upon the State of Illinois' additional argument for dismissal. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT: 1. The State of Illinois' Motion to Dismiss is granted. 2. That this case is dismissed with prejudice. 293 (No. 11-CC-0264 – Claim denied) IN RE APPLICATION OF: SCALES MOUND FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT. Opinion filed July 7, 2011 CARL WINTER, pro se LISA MADIGAN, Attorney General (ROBERT SKLAMBERG, Assistant Attorney General, of counsel), for Respondent. Eligibility for Benefits under the Line of Duty Compensation Act, Burden of proof, Killed in the line of duty- “Killed in the line of duty” is a precondition to granting Claimant compensation under the Act. The term excludes death resulting from the willful misconduct or intoxication of a claimant. The burden of proof is on the AG’s office. Benefits under the Line of Duty Compensation Act, Killed in the line of duty, IntoxicationAutopsy report showed Claimant’s blood alcohol level was 0.191% at the time of death, twice the legal limit in Illinois. Claimant was intoxicated when his fatal accident occurred, but the AG’s office failed to prove that his death was the result of his intoxication. Evidence suggests that the accident with the deer could have occurred even absent his intoxication. Benefits under the Line of Duty Compensation Act, Killed in the line of duty, Willful misconducts- Claimant violated motor laws against intoxicated driving, which exposes not only the intoxicated driver to danger, but also the people and property around him. As a volunteer firefighter, Claimant could decide whether he wanted to respond to a call based on whether he was in the area and whether he felt that he could respond. Claimant’s personal decision to drive while intoxicated amounted to willful misconduct and the claim is denied. OPINION Sprague, C.J. This Claim was filed on August 16, 2010, arising from the death of Kurt M. Meusel on May 22, 2010 from injuries sustained as a volunteer firefighter with the Scales Mound Fire Protection District. 820 ILCS 315/1 et seq (Line of Duty Compensation Act) mandates that the Attorney General's (AG's) Office investigate claims for compensation under the Act. In accordance with this mandate, the AG's Office filed its Report on September 28, 2010, which included such documents as the Scales Mound Fire Protection District Statement of Beneficiary 294 naming Firefighter Meusel's fiancée Kara Ann Homb as beneficiary, the Medical Examiner's Certificate of Death, the Jo Daviess County Coroner's Report, Autopsy Report, Toxicology Analysis, and various other reports made by the Scales Mound Fire Protection District and the Jo Daviess County Sheriff. In its Report of September 28, 2010, the Attorney General recommended that the Court determine through assignment to a Commissioner, and a hearing if necessary, whether Firefighter Meusel was "killed in the line of duty," as defined in section 2(e) of the Act On October 15, 2010 this Court ordered that this cause be assigned to a Commissioner to take and file evidence as to whether Firefighter Meusel was "killed in the line of duty," as defined in section 2(e) of the Act, and to resolve other matters as may be necessary to reach a determination of this claim. A hearing was held before a Commissioner on April 5, 2011. Firefighter Meusel's fiancée Kara Homb, her father Paul Homb, Firefighter Meusel's parents, Susan and Mike Meusel, Chief Carl Winter of Scales Mound Fire Protection District, and Lieutenant Joanne Zito of Scales Mound Fire District were all given an opportunity to speak on the record at the hearing. FACTUAL BACKGROUND The Jo Daviess Sheriff’s Office Report indicates that on May 22, 2010, at about 8:44 p.m., officers had been dispatched to 6508 North Pea Ridge Rd, Scales Mound, IL in reference to a missing elderly man. While en route to the residence, the officers instructed the dispatch center to "page out" the Scales Mound Fire District and the Jo Daviess County K9 Unit for assistance with the search. According to the Sheriff’s Office Report, when the officers arrived at the residence around 8:58 p.m., several members from the Scales Mound Fire District were already on the scene. Chief Winters concurred that he received a page around 8:44 p.m. and 295 indicated that he arrived at 6508 North Pea Ridge Rd. between 8:54 and 8:59. However, he stated that the Jo Daviess Sherriff’s officers had arrived before anyone from Scales Mound Fire District arrived. Chief Winters recalled that he received another page around 9:14 p.m. This page was regarding Volunteer Firefighter Kurt Meusel, who had left his home on his four-wheel ATV in response to the page. While en route to search for the lost man, Firefighter Meusel got into a fatal accident in his ATV on North Mill Creek Road, a gravel road in Thompson Township. His body was found face down on the east edge of the roadway. His ATV was found upside down in a ditch with deer hair in the radiator, and was located 30 to 50 feet ahead of Firefighter Meusel. The body of a deer was found in the ditch in close proximity to Firefighter Meusel. Chief Winters stated that Firefighter Meusel's house was about half a mile from the accident scene and about six miles from 6508 North Pea Ridge Rd. The Medical Examiner's Certificate of Death states that Firefighter Meusel was pronounced dead at the scene of the accident on May 22, 2010 and that the cause of his death was blunt trauma to the head. The Jo Daviess County Coroner's Report, Autopsy Report, and Toxicology Analysis contain laboratory findings that Firefighter Meusel's blood alcohol level was 0.191 %. Respondent and Claimant were given the opportunity to present accident reconstruction testimony but declined. Also, both Claimant and Firefighter Meusel's beneficiary declined to have an attorney represent them in this claim. At this Court's Request, Claimant produced the Scales Mound Fire Protection District Standard Operating Procedures in effect at the time of the incident.6 6 In wake of this tragedy, the Fire Protection District enacted new Bylaws of the Volunteer Fire Departments of the Scales Mound Fire Protection District, which were provided to the Court (the previous bylaws were from 296 Paragraph 3 of Provision 2 of the Scales Mound Fire Protection District Standard Operating Procedures states, "The drivers of the emergency vehicles and Firefighters responding in personal vehicles will obey all traffic laws." Paragraph 2 of Provision 15.0 states, "Emergency vehicle drivers will not drink and drive." Paragraph 13 of the same provision addresses firefighters responding to calls in their personal vehicles and reiterates, "Driver's must obey all traffic laws." Paragraph 13 also states that firefighters responding in their personal vehicles must attach a flashing blue strobe light to alert the public that the vehicle is responding to an emergency. Pursuant to Provision 1, all members of the Volunteer Fire Department must read and understand the Scales Mound Fire Protection District Standard Operating Procedures. Chief Winters testified at the hearing that the Scales Mound Fire District was totally voluntary and that the volunteers were on call "24/7." All of the volunteer firemen got voice/tone pagers that they were to carry at all times. He explained that when there was an emergency, the Jo Daviess County Sherriff’s Department would page the members of the Fire District, and then the volunteer firemen who were available responded. By "available" Chief Winters clarified that responding to a call was a "personal decision that a volunteer firefighter made based on whether he was in the area, whether he felt that he could respond to that cause." Winters noted that when a call was over and volunteers were no longer needed, the volunteers 1949 and, according to Chief Winter, were a paragraph long). Section 3 of the new Bylaws states, "There will be no alcohol or illegal substance abuse allowed or tolerated while responding to an emergency situation or responding to the Fire Station." Also in the wake of this tragedy, the District added provision #57.0, "Personal Vehicle Operations" to the Standard Operating Procedures in July 2010 to emphasize its position regarding drinking and driving and safe vehicle operation. The relevant paragraphs under the heading "Responsibility" state the following: 1. It is the sole responsibility of the individual to properly drive and operate their personal vehicle while responding to the station and emergency incident. 2. The individual is expected to operate the vehicle safely, obey all applicable State or Illinois Rules of the Road, and show due regard for public safety. 3. It is not implied that the Fire Department personnel shall at anytime be encouraged or authorized to operate their personal vehicle unsafely and without due regard especially when responding to an emergency incident. 4. There will be no alcohol or illegal substance abuse allowed or tolerated while responding to an emergency situation or responding to the Fire Station (this paragraph reiterates verbatim Section 3 of the Bylaws of the Volunteer Fife Departments of the Scales Mound Fire Protection District). 297 were all notified on their pagers. Claimant offered statistics compiled by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources reporting that 3,945 deer were removed in Jo Daviess County during the 2010 Deer hunting /archery season. Claimant also offered Jo Daviess County Sheriff's Traffic Accident statistics for 2010, reporting 401 total traffic accidents, of which 132 (about 32.92%) involved deer. Further, Claimant submitted a letter written by Roselynn Y. Marsh, who wrote that she has lived in Jo Daviess County for approximately 35 years and can personally attest to the dangerousness the deer population presents by suddenly running into the direct path of oncoming vehicles. Mrs. Marsh recalled that during a fourteen week period, she had two collisions with two different deer in two different vehicles while driving at night in Jo Daviess County. Both collisions caused extensive front-end damage and had been reported to the police. Claimant submitted several other letters into evidence as well. Letters admitted into evidence written by Firefighter Meusel's mother Sue Meusel, and by his younger brother and younger brother's wife, Sean and Katie Meusel, indicate that on May 22, 2010 Firefighter Meusel was with Scales Mound Fire District helping with a triathlon from morning until noon. Chief Winter confirmed this when he testified at the April 5 hearing, explaining that Firefighter Meusel and other members of the fire crew were watching the triathlon route for accidents and things of that nature. According to Sean and Katie's letter, Firefighter Meusel returned from the triathlon to his home (the one he shared with Kara at 1521 North Hoppe, Elizabeth, IL) to help with the installation of a DISH satellite. He then went to Scales Mound with Sean to get a skid loader, and they returned to Schapville to do landscaping work. Around 5 p.m. Firefighter Meusel, Sean, and their father Mike went to buy an old boat needing repair. They came back to Mike 298 and Sue's house (627 E. Schapville Road, Scales Mound, IL) around 6 p.m. and started working on the motor until almost dusk. When Mike started grilling steak and potatoes around 8:45 p.m., Firefighter Meusel got the page regarding the missing elderly man. Since Firefighter Meusel's truck was hooked up to the trailer that the skid loader was on, he took the ATV he had at his parents' house. Sean and Katie Meusel noted in their letter that the ATV would be easy to take into the woods where he was going to search for the elderly man. Before proceeding to search for the man, however, Firefighter Meusel drove to his house so he could pick up his fire jacket and affix the blue strobe light to his ATV. He then drove past his parents' home on his way to begin the search. Sue Meusel recalled in her letter that, as he passed her house, he quickly stopped and asked Kara for his pack of cigarettes and said, "I know where he is; I'll be right back – love ya!" Chief Winters noted at the hearing that two days prior to the incident in question, the Scales Mound Fire District, including Firefighter Meusel, conducted a search and rescue with the neighboring Elizabeth Fire Department. From 5:30 p.m. to midnight, they were using ATV's to search for a missing person in the Galena territory. Winters opined, "I can only imagine what went through Kurt's head knowing that he needed to respond like we did just two nights prior to that using ATVs for my search." Winters also stated that Firefighter Meusel knew that area very well – better than he did even. In two other letters Claimant submitted into evidence, written by Jeffrey Korte, Firefighter Meusel's employer at Korte Farms, and William B. Miller, Coroner of Jo Daviess County, both men indicate that Firefighter Meusel was very familiar with the area where the accident occurred. Miller also offered his personal feelings that, "[e]ven though Kurt Meusel had alcohol in his system, I believe this accident could not be avoided due to location, dark 299 surroundings with no street lights, and the ATV vehicle being struck by a deer coming from the field/ditch area." At the hearing, Chief Winters also noted that the grass in the field was very tall – that is why it was not so easy to immediately find the deer carcass. We must note that despite numerous people describing the events of the day that preceded Firefighter Meusel's tragic accident, none mentioned anything about an event that, based on the toxicology report, obviously occurred: Firefighter Meusel's consumption of a sufficient quantity of alcoholic beverages that placed his blood alcohol level in an amount in excess of twice the legal limit in Illinois. ANALYSIS The decedent having been "killed in the line of duty" is a precondition to granting a claimant compensation under the Line of Duty Compensation Act. The relevant portion of 820 ILCS 315/2(e) provides the following definition for "killed in the line of duty" "Killed in the line of duty" means losing one's life as a result of injury received in the active performance of duties as a law enforcement officer, civil defense worker, civil air patrol member, paramedic, fireman, or chaplain if the death occurs within one year from the date the injury was received and if that injury arose from violence or other accidental cause...The term excludes death resulting from the willful misconduct or intoxication of the officer, civil defense worker, civil air patrol member, paramedic, fireman, chaplain, or State employee. However, the burden of proof of such willful misconduct or intoxication of the officer, civil defense worker, civil air patrol member, paramedic, fireman, chaplain, or State employee is on the Attorney General. (emphasis added). Here, Firefighter Meusel was responding to a call when his fatal accident occurred, and he was pronounced dead at the scene of the accident; so his death occurred within a year of an injury that arose in the active performance of his duties as a volunteer fireman. Further, his injury arose from an accidental cause: he suffered blunt trauma to the head in an ATV accident. However, the Jo Daviess County Coroner's Report, Autopsy Report, and Toxicology Report 300 contain laboratory findings that Firefighter Meusel's blood alcohol content was .191%. The issue before this Court is whether Claimant's claim should be denied because Firefighter Meusel's death was the result of intoxication or willful misconduct. Pursuant to 820 1LCS 315/2(e), the burden of proving such willful misconduct or intoxication is on the AG's Office. To prove that a decedent's blood alcohol concentration rendered him intoxicated at the time of his death, Respondent must establish the legal significance of said concentration. See In re Application of Warren H. Yoho and Maridell A. Yoho (1989), 42 Ill. Ct. Cl. 249 (finding that the State had failed to prove that decedent's fatal fall off a balcony was the result of intoxication because the State did not establish the significance of decedent's .225 blood alcohol level in a non-vehicle-related accident). Here, Respondent has introduced the significance of Firefighter Meusel's .191% blood alcohol level. Respondent notes in its Report, pursuant to 625 ILCS 5/11-501 (a)(1), a person shall not drive or be in actual physical control of any vehicle within this State while the alcohol concentration in the person's blood or breath is .08 or more. Firefighter Meusel's blood alcohol concentration was more than twice this legal limit. Respondent also references Section 11-501.2(b)(3), which provides that upon any criminal or civil proceeding arising out of acts alleged to have been committed by any person while driving or in actual physical control of a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol, "if there was at that time an alcohol concentration of .08 or more, it shall be presumed that the person was under the influence of alcohol." Although this presumption does not limit the admission of other relevant evidence regarding whether the decedent was under the influence of alcohol at the time of his fatal accident, no such evidence was presented to rebut this legal presumption in the case at bar. Thus, we find that Firefighter Meusel was intoxicated when his 301 fatal accident occurred. See In re Application of Reininger, (finding that the decedent's death was the result of intoxication where his blood alcohol level was .207 (which was .207 times the .1 limit at the time) when he drove his unmarked police car into the rear of a truck). However the AG's Office still needs to prove that Firefighter Meusel's death was a result of his intoxication. Here, the evidence gathered at the accident scene indicated that Firefighter Meusel had an accident with a deer. But the AG offers no evidence (such as accident reconstruction reports or testimony) indicating how, if at all, Firefighter Meusel's accident with the deer was the result of his intoxication. Further, Claimant introduced evidence that deer accidents are not uncommon in Jo Daviess County, which has a large deer population – almost one third of the 401 traffic accidents reported in Jo Daviess County in 2010 involved deer. Thus, there was at least a possibility that Decedent's accident could have occurred even absent his intoxication. This fact coupled with the lack of any evidence presented by the AG's Office showing how Firefighter Meusel's intoxication caused his death, leaves us to find that the burden of proof that Firefighter Meusel died as a result of his intoxication has not been met. We next turn to whether Firefighter Meusel's death was the result of willful misconduct. In In Re: Application of Louise E. Jobe (1982), 35 Ill.Ct.Cl. 404, the most recent case discussing the meaning of "willful misconduct" under the Act, the Court found that no willful misconduct occurred where a police officer responding as backup to a domestic violence call waited at a railroad intersection for a southbound train to pass and immediately drove past the still lowered railroad-crossing gates and was struck and killed by a northbound train that he could not see before crossing the railroad tracks. The Court reached this holding despite the Des Plaines Police Department rule stating that emergency calls should be answered "consistent with normal safety precautions and vehicle laws;" the Illinois Motor Vehicle Code provision proscribing 302 driving through, under, or around railroad-crossing gates; and the fact that there was no exception to this rule under the emergency-vehicle exceptions provision of the Code. Since the Act does not define '"willful misconduct," the AG's Office in Jobe submitted a memorandum noting that willful or wanton misconduct was a prerequisite in several statutory causes of action in Illinois. Specifically, the AG's Office recommended using the definition of "willful and wanton misconduct" used in cases regarding the "Guest Statute" in the Illinois Motor Vehicle Code: "willful and wanton misconduct is a conscious disregard for one's own safety and that of others."7 This definition is consistent with definitions in other tort-related contexts. See Oelze v. Score Sports Venture, LLC 401 Ill.App.3d 110, 123, 927 N.E.2d 137, 149, 339 Ill.Dec. 596, 608 (Ill.App. 1 Dist. 2010) (discussing willful and wanton acts in the context of plaintiffs challenge to a release of liability and finding, "Willful and wanton acts show actual or deliberate intent to harm or, if not intentional, show an utter indifference to or conscious disregard for a person's own safety or the safety or property of others."); Burke v. 12 Rothschild's Liquor Mart, Inc., 148 Ill.2d 429, 452, 593 N.E.2d 522, 532, 170 Ill.Dec. 633, 643 (Ill. 1992) (discussing "willful and wanton conduct" in the context of contributory negligence and finding, "Willful and wanton conduct is found where an act was done with actual intention or with a conscious disregard or indifference for the consequences when the known safety of other persons was involved."); see also 745 ILCS 10/1-210 (Illinois Local Governmental and Governmental Employees Tort Immunity Act)(defining willful and wanton conduct as "a course of action which shows an actual or deliberate intention to cause harm or which, if not intentional, shows an utter indifference to 7 The Guest Statute in place during that time period limited a driver's liability to a gratuitous automobile passenger to only those situations where the driver was guilty of willful misconduct. In Re: Application of Louise E. Jobe, (1982), 35 Ill.Ct.Cl. 404. 303 or conscious disregard for the safety of others or their property). The Court in Jobe declined to accept this standard definition to the extent that it included "disregard for one's own safety." The Court reasoned that, "[t]he very nature of a law enforcement officer's duties require that he take risks to which the ordinary public is not even exposed...To hold that a law enforcement officer was engaged in willful misconduct when he exhibited a disregard for his own safety would be contrary to the purposes of the Act and disqualify many deserving officers." Nonetheless, the Court declined to set a standard definition for "willful misconduct," noting that "the determination should be made on a case-by-case basis which allows for taking into consideration all of the attendant circumstances of the incident." In finding that Officer Jobe had not engaged in willful misconduct under the Act, the Court noted that even though he violated a provision of the Illinois Motor Vehicle Code, he did not endanger anyone's safety but his own; he was not intentionally trying to hurt himself; and he was responding as a backup officer to a domestic disturbance call, which he thought it imperative to answer immediately.8 The Court noted that although Officer Jobe may have been negligent and with perfect hindsight perhaps exhibited poor judgment, under the circumstances, he was not engaged in willful misconduct as contemplated in the Act. In the case at bar, Volunteer Firefighter Meusel violated Illinois motorist laws against intoxicated driving. Unlike the provision violated by the officer in Jobe, which was a petty offense, the provision violated here was, at a minimum, a Class A misdemeanor.9 Further, in Jobe, the officer's decision to bypass the lowered gate only exposed him to danger – and that also for a small segment of time, the time it took to cross the railroad tracks. Conversely, Firefighter 8 Counsel for both sides agreed (the call was dangerous. According to an F.B.I, report, domestic disturbance calls were responsible for the highest percentage of police officer fatalities between 1970 and 1979. 9 Pursuant to 625 ILCS 5/11-1201 "Obedience to signal indicating approach of train or railroad track equipment," a violation of this Section, "is a petty offense for which a fine of $250 shall be imposed for a first violation." 304 Meusel drove his ATV intoxicated: driving while intoxicated exposes not only the intoxicated driver to danger, but also to the people and property around him – the entire time the intoxicated driver is on the road. Given the totality of these circumstances, we find that Firefighter Meusel exhibited a conscious disregard for his own safety and that of others when he drove his ATV while over twice the legal limit – in direct violation of Illinois traffic safety laws as well as Scales Mound Operating Procedures aimed at ensuring the safety of firefighters and the public at large. When he got the page, it was his decision whether he could be available to take the call. It was his personal decision to get on the ATV after he had been drinking alcohol. Had he decided not to take the call because he wanted to obey the Scales Mound Standard Operating Procedures and Illinois law, and not drive intoxicated, he would not have driven the ATV, and the accident would not have occurred. Therefore, we find that Firefighter Meusel's death was the result of willful misconduct. Firefighter Meusel's effort to help find an elderly man was undoubtedly noble and in the highest tradition of volunteer service. Our finding of willful misconduct on his part should in no way be interpreted as detracting from his heroic and longstanding commitment to serving his community. Benefits under the Illinois Line of Duty Compensation Act, like everything else, have limitations. The Illinois Legislature in its deliberation has sought fit to limit compensation under this Act by precluding deaths that are the result of will fill misconduct or intoxication. We must therefore deny Claimant's claim. 305 (No. 12-CC-1416 – Claim awarded) IN RE APPLICATION OF: THANIA MICHELL SAYNE. Opinion filed July 20, 2012 MARY KATHERINE SAYNE and THANIA MICHELL SAYNE, pro se LISA MADIGAN, Attorney General (JULIE MORGAN, Assistant Attorney General, of counsel), for Respondent. Eligibility for Benefits under the Line of Duty Compensation Act, Burden of proofClaimant bears the burden of proof by a preponderance of the evidence of each element required under the Act. Application for Benefits under the Line of Duty Compensation Act, Element of residencyClaimant must prove that the decedent was an Illinois resident at the time of his death. The Court in In Re Application of Shaw, made three determinations: (1) an adult neither acquires new domicile nor abandons previous domicile by entering the military; (2) a person in the military retains the residence of the state from which he was inducted until he either abandons the previous residence or establishes a new residence; (3) there is a rebuttable presumption that a person in the military retains residence in the state from which he was inducted. Based on the evidence of decedent's residency between the date of induction and the time of his death, there is sufficient evidence to support a finding that he was a resident of Illinois at the time of his death. Claimants are awarded compensation plus interest. OPINION Sprague, C.J. This matter concerns the consolidation of two claims under the Line of Duty Compensation Act, (820 ILCS 315/1 et seq.), ("Act"), involving the death of Sergeant Timothy Douglas Sayne. Both claims were filed on November 15, 2011. The first Claimant is Thania Michell Sayne who is the widow of Sgt. Sayne. The second Claimant is Mary K. Sayne who is the mother of Sgt. Sayne. On December 20, 2011 the Attorney General's Office issued a Consolidated Report and Recommendation finding that all elements for a compensable claim under the Act had been met except for the requirement that Sgt. Sayne be a resident of the State of Illinois at the time of his death as required by 820 ILCS 315/2(l). The Court issued a 306 Consolidated Opinion on January 9, 2012. The Consolidated Opinion held consistent with the Attorney General's Office's Consolidated Report and Recommendation and found that all elements under the Act had been satisfied except for the issue of residency. The Court ordered that a hearing be conducted to ascertain the residency of Sgt. Sayne. On March 13, 2012 Commissioner Ysursa held a hearing on the matter. Assistant Attorney General Julie Morgan was present for the State and Claimants appeared pro se. I. Background Mary Sayne, Sgt. Sayne's mother, testified as to Sgt. Sayne's residence prior to entering military service. She stated that Sgt. Sayne lived in Effingham, Illinois with her. She stated that Sgt. Sayne grew up in Illinois. She testified that Sgt. Sayne considered joining the military while living in Effingham and met with a military recruiter but he never entered military service while living in Effingham. She testified that Sgt. Sayne moved to Reno, Nevada due to work in 2007. She stated that he was living and working in Reno, Nevada for approximately a year when he enlisted in the military in February 2008. Thania Sayne, Sgt. Sayne's widow, testified that she and Sgt. Sayne were married in October 2009 in Reno, Nevada. She stated that she is originally from the Reno, Nevada area and met Sgt. Sayne in 2007. She stated that after they were married they moved to Fort Wainwright, Alaska where Sgt. Sayne was stationed. She testified that Sgt. Sayne was then sent to Afghanistan where he lost his life. She testified that the intention of her and Sgt. Sayne was to live in Effingham, Illinois after his service in the military ended. Claimant presented a packet of information to prove Sgt. Sayne's residence in Illinois which was marked as Group Exhibit A and admitted into evidence. Group Exhibit A contains numerous documents of varying probative value with two documents being most relevant to 307 residency. First is a Deployment Cycle Checklist from 2008 wherein the address of Sgt. Sayne was listed as Effingham, Illinois. Second is a letter dated November 19, 2010, wherein the Secretary of State's Illinois Drivers Services responded to Sgt. Sayne's inquiry about maintaining his driver's license with the State of Illinois. In addition to these documents, both Claimants testified that Sgt. Sayne's vehicle always maintained Illinois license plates. Other relevant evidence contained in Group Exhibit A was the fact that Sgt. Sayne applied for a Nevada Identification but he did not seek a Nevada driver's license. II. Analysis In order to be eligible for benefits under the Act a claimant bears the burden of proof by a preponderance of the evidence of each element required under the Act. In Re Application of Pappalardo, 37 Ill.Ct.Cl. 331 (1985). In this case, the Attorney General's Office has determined that all elements required under the Act have been met except for the element of the residency. Pursuant to §315/2(l) of the Act, in order to be eligible for benefits under the Act, a claimant must prove that the decedent was an Illinois resident at the time of his/her death. See in Re Application of Shaw, Case No. 10-CC-2817 (2010). This Court recently addressed the residency requirement under the Act in the case of In Re Application of Shaw, Case No. 10-CC-2817(2010). In the Shaw case the decedent was born in Mississippi; moved to Chicago when he was two years old to live with his grandmother; went to college in Houston, Texas during which his grandmother died; and moved his belongings into his uncle's home in Illinois. SFC Shaw never moved back to Illinois after college as he enlisted in the military. Just as in this case, the decedent married and lived with his wife on military bases. In Shaw, the decedent maintained an Illinois driver's license and maintained his voter registration in Illinois. The Court noted that the Act does not define "residency". The Court 308 reasoned that "residence" and "domicile" are generally synonymous and analyzed other jurisdictions' interpretations of the domicile of military personnel. The Court issued three important determinations. First, an adult neither acquires new domicile nor abandons previous domicile by entering the military. Second, a person in the military retains the residency of the State from which he was inducted until he either abandons the previous residence or establishes a new residence. Third, there is a rebuttal presumption that a person in the military retains residence in the state from which he was inducted. See In Re Application of Shaw, Case No. 10CC-2817 (2010). In this case, the residence of Sgt. Sayne at the time of his induction, much less the time of his death, is subject to argument. In the five (5) years prior to his death, Sgt. Sayne lived in three different states while at the same time serving two tours of duty in the Middle East. Prior to 2007 he lived in Effingham, Illinois. In 2007 he moved to Reno, Nevada due to his work. In 2008 he enlisted in the military and his first duty station was in Fort Wainwright, Alaska. Due to the fact that Sgt. Sayne lived in Nevada at the time of his enlistment, one can argue that the Shaw presumption is that he was a Nevada resident. However, the evidence and testimony presented demonstrate that he never abandoned his Illinois residence when moving to Nevada nor did he ever establish residency in Nevada. Specifically, Sgt. Sayne did not move out of Illinois because he wanted to live elsewhere; rather his move was precipitated by the need to maintain his job. Sgt. Sayne did not obtain a Nevada driver's license and did not register to vote in Nevada. Sgt. Sayne ultimately left Nevada to join the military with no apparent intention of returning there to live permanently. The only document presented into evidence as part Group Exhibit A that evidences what Sgt. Sayne considered to be his residency at the time of enlistment is a Deployment Cycle Checklist from 2008 which lists Sgt. Sayne's home address as being in 309 Effingham, Illinois. Based upon this evidence the Court determines that Sgt. Sayne's residency at the time of induction into the military was Illinois. While residency at the time of induction creates a presumption of residency, this presumption is rebuttal so the Court must examine the evidence of Sgt. Sayne's residency and domicile between the date of induction and the time of his death. As stated previously, the domicile of Sgt. Sayne in the five years prior to his death included Ilinois, Nevada and Alaska. During the time out of the State of Illinois Sgt. Sayne never purchased a home in a different state, never registered to vote in any State, nor did he obtain a driver's license in another state. He maintained his vehicle registration with the State of Illinois and most significantly in November 2010, after living in Nevada, marrying, serving a tour in Iraq and being stationed in Alaska, Sgt. Sayne inquired to the Illinois Secretary of State's Office about maintaining his Illinois driver's license. Couple these facts with his widow's testimony that the two of them planned to live in Effingham, Illinois after his service was complete and the presumption of Illinois residency is maintained. Taking into consideration all of the evidence and the presumption that a service member does not lose his Illinois residency unless he/she clearly abandons his residency or establishes residency elsewhere, we find Sgt. Sayne was an Illinois resident at the time of his death. The Attorney General's Office's Consolidated Report and Recommendation indicates that the amount of compensation for this claim is $320,165.72. However, the amount payable under the Line of Duty Compensation Act adjusts on an annual basis and claims paid in 2013 are made in the amount of $329,130.36. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED: 310 1. Claimant's application for benefits under the Line of Duty Compensation Act are hereby GRANTED and an award of $296,217.32 (Two Hundred Ninety Six Thousand Two Hundred Seventeen Dollars and Thirty-Two Cents) is made to Thania Michell Sayne and an award of $32,913.04 (Thirty Two Thousand Nine Hundred Thirteen Dollars and Four Cents) is made to Mary K. Sayne. 2. Pursuant to Public Act 096-0539, effective January 1, 2010, this claim is entitled to payment of interest, the amount of which shall be determined by the date the checks for this award are issued by the Illinois Comptroller's Office. The Court will issue a subsequent Order regarding the appropriate interest amount. 311 (No. 11-CV-1693 – Claim awarded) IN RE APPLICATION OF: CANDICE EARWIN. Opinion filed February 14, 2012 CANDICE EARWIN, pro se LISA MADIGAN, Attorney General (CARLOS MONTOYA and COREY-ANNE GULKEWICZ), Assistant Attorney General, of counsel), for Respondent. Application for Benefits under the Crime Victims Compensation Act, First Degree Murder- The Act permits compensation for funeral/burial expenses of the victim. However, expenses for food and drink are not compensable, even if affiliated with the funeral. Therefore, Claimant is awarded compensation for funeral/burial expenses, including the amount she already paid, minus the amount for a funeral repast (a meal following the funeral service). In Re Application of Marabia Clark is reaffirmed. OPINION Sprague, C.J. This claim arises out of an incident that occurred on Friday, July 02, 2010. Candice Earwin, mother of the deceased victim, Nevaeh Hunt, seeks compensation pursuant to the provisions of the Crime Victims Compensation Act, hereafter referred to as the Act, 740 ILCS 45/1, et sea,. (2000). The claimant was denied compensation by order of the Court on June 20, 2011. This claim is now before the Court pursuant to a request by the claimant to reinvestigate the claim based on the submission of new documentation by the claimant. This Court has carefully reviewed its prior Order in this cause, the claimant's request for re-investigation and an amended investigatory report by the Attorney General's Office. Based on all of the above, the Court finds: 1. That on June 20, 2011, the Court of Claims entered an Order denying the claimant compensation because of failure to submit all materials substantiating the claim as requested by the Attorney General, as required by §8.1 of the Act. 312 2. That additional documentation to substantiate the claim was submitted to the Attorney General's Office. 3. That the investigation conducted by the Attorney General's Office revealed that the victim was an innocent victim of a violent crime. On Friday, July 02, 2010, the victim, Nevaeh Hunt, age 3 months, was the victim of a violent crime as defined in §2(c) of the Act, to wit: First Degree Murder 720 ILCS 5/9-1 (2000). The crime occurred in Park Forest, Illinois, and all of the eligibility requirements of §6.1 of the Act have been met. 4. That the claimant seeks compensation for funeral/ burial expenses. 5. That pursuant to §2(h) of the Act, "pecuniary loss" means, in the case of death, expenses for funeral, burial, and travel and transport for survivors of homicide victims to secure bodies of deceased victims and to transport bodies for burial all of which may not exceed a maximum of $5,000. Further, section 10.1(c) of the Act states that, any person, even though not dependent upon the victim for his or her support, may be compensated for reasonable funeral expenses of the victim to the extent to which he or she has paid or become obligated to pay such expenses. 6. That funeral/burial expenses were incurred as a result of the victim's death in the amount of $4,543.18. To date, the claimant has paid $75.00 towards this amount. An outstanding balance incurred by the claimant is still owed in the amount of $4,468.18 to Leak and Sons Funeral Chapels. Of this amount, $375.00 was for a funeral repast. A repast is the meal following a funeral service and is also referred to as a funeral luncheon, reception, or memorial meal. 7. That in In Re Application of Marabia Clark, 45 Ill.Ct.Cl. 566 (1993), the claimant applied for funeral expenses incurred for her son. As part of the funeral, the claimant held a 313 catered reception for those attending the funeral. The claimant submitted the cost of the funeral luncheon to the Crime Victims Compensation program for reimbursement. The Court of Claims denied the request and held that "a catered reception with food and drink is beyond what is regularly considered as funeral expenses under the Crime Victims Compensation Act." Id. at 567. 8. The Court herein has reconsidered its ruling In Re Application of Glen Davidson, No. 10cv4846, filed on September 22, 2011, and therefore In Re Application of Marabia Clark, 45 Ill.Ct.Cl. 566 (1993) is hereby reaffirmed. Accordingly, pursuant to Section 2(h) of the Crime Victims Compensation Act, and current caselaw, expenses cannot be reimbursed for food and drink even if affiliated with a funeral. Therefore, the repast expenses of $375.00 will not be reimbursed to Leak and Sons Funeral Chapels. 9. That the claimant has received no reimbursements that can be counted as an applicable deduction under §10.1(e) of the Act. 10. That after considering all sources of recovery as enumerated in the Act, the pecuniary loss for funeral expenses is based on the following: Compensable Amount Leak and Sons Funeral Chapels (Less $375.00 Repast Expenses) Compensable Funeral/Burial Expenses $4,093.18 $75.00 Total $4,168.18 11. That pursuant to §18(c) of the Act, the Court may order that all or a portion of an award be paid solely and directly to the provider of services. In the instant case, the Court finds this section applicable and orders that direct payment be made. 12. That the claimant has complied with all pertinent provisions of the Act and qualifies for compensation thereunder. 314 IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that In Re Application of Marabia Clark, 45 Ill.Ct.Cl. 566 (1993) be and is hereby reaffirmed. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the sum of $75.00 (SEVENTY FIVE DOLLARS) be and is hereby awarded to Candice Earwin, mother of Nevaeh Hunt, an innocent victim of a violent crime. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the sum of $4,093.18 (FOUR THOUSAND NINETY THREE DOLLARS AND EIGHTEEN-CENTS) be and is hereby awarded to Leak and Sons Funeral Chapels for the funeral/burial expenses incurred by Candice Earwin. 315 (No. 09-CV-6108 – Claim awarded) IN RE APPLICATION OF: JANE DOE. Opinion filed February 28, 2012 DENNIS B. STEEVES, Counsel for Claimant LISA MADIGAN, Attorney General (CARLOS MONTOYA, Assistant Attorney General, of counsel), for Respondent. Application for Benefits under the Crime Victims Compensation Act, Criminal sexual abuse- The Act permits benefits if the appropriate law enforcement officials were notified within 7 days of the perpetration of the crime. However, a child should not be denied benefits because of a parent's failure to notify the police of sexual abuse against the child. Denial would do violence to the legislator's intent and the child, and have a chilling effect on future such cases. Given the circumstances, the victim's notification was timely because officials were notified immediately after the child confided in school counselors of the sexual abuse. ORDER Birnbaum, J. This cause is before the Court following a hearing before the assigned Commissioner. This case involves the criminal sexual abuse of a young girl. Because of the sensitive nature of this crime, the Court, sua sponte has redacted the actual names of the victim and her mother and substituted them with Jane Roe and Jane Doe respectively. This claim arises out of repeated acts of sexual abuse occurring over a period of several years, against the minor child. The abuse was reported by the victim to her mother in October of 2007. But the crime was not reported to law enforcement until February 3, 2009. An Application for Benefits under the Crime Victims Compensation Act was submitted by Claimant on June 15, 2009. Claimant sought compensation pursuant to the provisions of the Illinois Crime Victims Compensation Act, hereinafter referred to as "the Act", 740 ILCS 45/1, et seq., (2000). On February 1, 2010, this Court denied Claimant compensation under the Act. This order was based upon the Court's finding that the appropriate law enforcement officials were not 316 notified within seven (7) days of the perpetration of the crime. The Court also found that Claimant failed to establish that notification was timely under the circumstances, an exception to the seven (7) day rule. On February 26, 2010, Claimant appealed this Court's denial of compensation on the basis that Claimant was not aware of the crime being committed until the minor child told a school counselor on February 3, 2009. Because of this, Claimant argues notification was timely. A hearing was held before Commissioner Timoney on August 19, 2010. Commissioner Timoney filed his recommendation together with a transcript of the hearing and exhibits. This Court has reviewed all of the documents including the testimony and evidence presented at the hearing before the Commissioner. Following that review, THIS COURT FINDS: 1. That commencing in 1999 and lasting for a period of several years, the minor victim, described herein as Jane Roe was the victim of a violent crime, as defined in Section 2(c) of the Act, to-wit: Criminal Sexual Abuse, 720 ILCS 5/12-15 (2000), by an offender, her stepfather. 2. That in late October or early November, 2007, while living in the State of Arizona, Claimant was advised by her minor daughter that her step father had been "touching her" in a way the daughter thought to be abusive. The child told her mother that the abuse took place over several years beginning when they were living in Illinois. Claimant confronted her husband about the allegations. He denied any abuse. Claimant's mother came to Arizona from her home in Florida to provide comfort and assistance to her daughter and granddaughter. Within a matter of days, Claimant moved with her minor daughter to her mother's home in Florida to get away from the offender. Claimant did not then, nor did she ever report the crime to a law enforcement official. It was not until February, 2009, after Claimant and her minor 317 daughter moved back, to the State of Illinois, that the child confided the abuse to a counselor at Champaign Central High School. This counselor promptly notified law enforcement officials of the crime. 3. That pursuant to Section 6.1(b-l) of the Act, a person is entitled to compensation under the Act if the appropriate law enforcement officials were notified within seven days of the perpetration of the crime allegedly causing the death or injury to the victim, or in the event such notification was made more than seven days after the perpetration of the crime, the applicant establishes that such notice was timely under the circumstances. Here a little girl was subjected to unspeakable abuse by her step father for a period of several years. When she tried to communicate this to her mother, the mother fled the home (and the jurisdiction) with her daughter. But for misguided reasons the mother never notified the police, child welfare services or health care professionals. In fact, as of the date of the hearing the mother stated that she and her daughter have never discussed the abuse in any direct manner. The mother, at least initially, chose to believe it possible that the abuse never occurred. But the abuse did occur and the child suffered greatly. In Nunez v. State, 02 CV 2627, we found, "A child should not be punished because the parent or guardian failed to protect the child's rights by applying to the compensation program in a timely manner". We find that the same principle in Nunez has (in these factual circumstances) the application to the issue of timely notification. When this child confided the abuse to her high school counselor the Champaign County Police and DCFS were immediately notified. In their first interview with the child the police and DCFS sought to gain her confidence. When they did they asked her what she wanted. She said, "therapy". The mom testified that following her report to the police and the charging of the 318 offender, the child had engaged in self mutilation by cutting herself. This has required hospital visits on at least two occasions. The avowed goal of the Crime Victims Compensation Act is to provide services to children such as these. It would do violence to the framers of this legislation and more importantly to this child to conclude that the child should be denied benefits because of her mother's failure to notify police. In fact, it was the child in this case who demonstrated the courage to disclose this abuse to a person in a position of authority who in turn made notification to the police. While the mother failed to make timely notification, we find that the victim's notification to the authorities was timely given the circumstances. This child, despite great emotional trauma, showed the courage to cooperate in the investigation of this abuse including the indictment and conviction of the offender. To deny compensation to this child would have a chilling effect on victims in cases where the parent or guardian fails to report abuse. To do otherwise would tell these children that the misguided actions or negligence of their parent is a bar to recovery. Accordingly, we reverse our order of February 2, 2010 and find that this child is entitled to benefits under the Act. IT IS ORDERED THAT this matter is referred back to the Office of the Attorney General to determine the benefits to which this child is entitled. 319 LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS, CIVIL DEFENSE WORKERS, CIVIL AIR PATROL MEMBERS, PARAMEDICS, FIREMEN AND STATE EMPLOYEES COMPENSATION ACT OPINIONS NOT PUBLISHED IN FULL FY 2012 Where a claim for compensation filed pursuant to the Law Enforcement Officers, Civil Defense Workers, Civil Air Patrol Members, Paramedics, Firemen and State Employees Compensation Act (820 ILCS 315/1 et seq.), within one year of the date of death of a person covered by said Act, is made and it is determined by investigation of the Attorney General of Illinois as affirmed by the Court of Claims, or by the Court of Claims following a hearing, that a person covered by the Act was killed in the line of duty, compensation in the amount of $20,000 or $50,000 if such death occurred on or after July 1, 1983, shall be paid to the designated beneficiary of said person or, if none was designated or surviving, then to such relative(s) as set forth in the Act. 08-CC-0412 08-CC-0897 11-CC-2250 11-CC-3332 11-CC-4004 11-CC-4036 MARTIN, DANIEL PITTS, LAURA FLISK, NORA DARE, KATHERINE NAUDEN, APRIL HANNON, MICHELLE $441,828.69 $.00 $323,367.38 $320,165.72 $320,165.72 $320,165.72 320 MILITARY LINE OF DUTY AWARDS FY2012 10-CC-2817 11-CC-1275 12-CC-0054 12-CC-0218 12-CC-0219 12-CC-0506 12-CC-0507 12-CC-0508 12-CC-0966 SHAW, ATTINA DIONNE BASSETT-BUTLER, RENE, GUARDIAN OF COSTELLO, LI LLIAN A. SMITH, KIM RIEGEL-OLIVIERI, JOANNE BECKMAN, SHARON SMITH, LEE A. TOBIN, KATIE TOBIN, NICHILAS D., JR. HEITMANN, MARY 12-CC-0967 HEITMANN, THOMAS F. 12-CC-1621 12-CC-1832 12-CC-2035 12-CC-2475 12-CC-2906 DANIELS, GREGORY A. BASTEAN, KATHY R. DOBEREINER, LEE ANN BLAND, HEATHER M. PATTERSON, ROBERT ALLEN 12-CC-2907 PATTERSON, MARY ANN 12-CC-2908 12-CC-3133 MCHONE, RONALD H. LAVIN, MODWENE A 12-CC-3348 MARTINEZ, JULIANNA $326,443.48 $323,367.38 $320,165.72 $160,082.86 $160,082.86 $160,082.88 $128,066.29 $32,016.57 PAID THROUGH 12CC0967 PAID THROUGH 12CC0966 $329,130.36 $329,130.36 $329,130.36 $329,130.36 PAID THROUGH 12CC2907 PAID THROUGH 12CC2906 $329,130.36 $329,130.36 $329,130.36 321 MISCELLANEOUS AWARDS FY2012 00-CC-2014 01-CC-3525 03-CC-0187 03-CC-1156 03-CC-3860 04-CC-0247 04-CC-1814 05-CC-0255 06-CC-3245 07-CC-2254 08-CC-0186 08-CC-0766 08-CC-3116 09-CC-0354 09-CC-1663 09-CC-2368 09-CC-2838 09-CC-3238 09-CC-3239 10-CC-0147 10-CC-1204 10-CC-2364 10-CC-3023 10-CC-3323 10-CC-3541 11-CC-0141 11-CC-0623 11-CC-0760 11-CC-0958 11-CC-0994 11-CC-1006 11-CC-1018 11-CC-1078 11-CC-1080 11-CC-1300 11-CC-1512 11-CC-2005 11-CC-2198 11-CC-2215 11-CC-2289 11-CC-2448 11-CC-2554 11-CC-2566 11-CC-2722 11-CC-3023 11-CC-3032 11-CC-3064 11-CC-3313 11-CC-3440 11-CC-3547 11-CC-3616 11-CC-3617 11-CC-3710 11-CC-3804 11-CC-3811 11-CC-3818 11-CC-3838 11-CC-3845 11-CC-3891 11-CC-3914 11-CC-4035 11-CC-4101 12-CC-0001 12-CC-0068 12-CC-0086 12-CC-0112 12-CC-0124 CORRECTIONAL MEDICAL SERVICES, INC. BRADLEY, CHRIS L. JACKSON, MARY LOUISE, ADM. OF EST. OF EXAVIER LEE JACKSON, DECD. LISIECKI, VIRGINIA ALDRIDGE ELECTRIC, INC. OLIVER ARLEAN HOLLINGSWORTH, MILLICENT A. HARPER, DALE ALLEN, JR. BROWN, TYRONE & MARY ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY A/S/O BRIAN ROBINSON ROBINSON, FRED PORCARO, DENA FERGUSON, MICHAEL WENDT, TIFFANY MARLER, CHRISTINE & MARLER, KELLY MIRELEZ, MARISELA ADDOLORATA VILLA, FRANCISCAN VILLAGE, ET AL AFSCME COUNCIL 31 GOMEZ, YADIRA STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INS. CO. A/S/O BURTON & RITA SIEGEL ACUITY INSURANCE COMPANY A/S/O INDOVINA, LEONARD ELLSWORTH, MCKAYLA LASTER, TIMOTHY D. WAGNER, PETE LOPEZ, MANUEL DIAZ, VICENTE STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INS. CO. A/S/O TE RRY COWELL DOBOSZ, ADELA DUGAN, LINDA L. GALESBURG, CITY OF EDGAR COUNTY RECORDER REYES, ANDRES R. BUDGET CAR SALES HARRIS, CHAVEZ L. THOMPSON, ROGER D. SMITH, JOSEPHINE, REPRESENTATIVE OF ESTATE OF TONY R. SMITH, DECEASED PALADINOM HOLLY C. DUNCAN, AMANDA O'BRIEN, SHEILA M. COUNTRY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY SINGLETON, RALLIN, SR. MILLER, SHEENA L. DAVIDSON, GAYLA GOMER, KEVIN SUDDUTH, FAITH HARNESS, SUSAN NIEMANN, JEFFREY K. & ELIZABETH A. HORVATH, JULIANNE ANDERSON, DANIEL J. TERRY, PAMELA M. CALVERT & METZLER MEMORIAL HOME CALVERT & METZLER MEMORIAL HOME BREDWELL, CYNTHIA PATTERSON, MAURICE DURHAM, MIKE ARMY AIRFORCE EXCHANGE SERVICE MILLER, CHARLES TILLMAN, BRANDI WEST PUBLISHING CORPORATION D/B/A THOMSON WEST WROBLEWSKI, STEVEN EDYBURN, JAMES W. SANDRZYK, EUGENE GORDEN, KENNETH WEST, SCOTT H. PAUL, DAVID L. SONDAG, TIM PATTERSON, STEPHANIE 322 $3,125,698.71 $8,117.60 $80,000.00 $11,697.24 $1,149,210.00 $35,000.00 $4,999.99 $7,500.00 $298.56 $758.00 $27,246.22 $78.00 $100,172.33 $1,989.23 $700,000.00 $31,500.00 $182,703.11 $26,996.12 $4,865.59 $3,100.00 $5,687.00 $180.00 $70.00 $120.43 $1,765.82 $6,000.00 $2,600.00 $54.00 $555.00 $28.67 $90.00 $85,350.00 $11,508.00 $160.00 $1,623.18 $42,500.00 $100.00 $180.00 $312.00 $1,000.00 $1,084.00 $231.00 $350.00 $70.00 $640.00 $350.00 $99.00 $99.00 $100.00 $122,125.53 $41.25 $41.25 $79.00 $173,400.00 $99.00 $2,639.60 $1,500.00 $100.00 $112.00 $86.00 $70.00 $99.00 $87,057.00 $60,934.91 $79.00 $313.71 $99.00 12-CC-0131 12-CC-0202 12-CC-0298 12-CC-0368 12-CC-0487 STIGLER, ALMA D. FRANZESE, VITO HERMANN, LYNDA S. PARKS, COREY SHIELDS, CHRIS 12-CC-0673 BREIT, MELANIE 12-CC-0674 DAY, LEE ANTOINE 12-CC-0802 12-CC-0941 12-CC-1268 METRO TITLE SERVICES STANDFIELD, LARRY D. TENNESSEE FARMERS MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY A/S/0 JAMES CALLAHAN DAY, LEE ANTOINE LINDEN, SUSAN SHARMA, ADITYA RELIABLE & ASSOCIATES VANONI, ANGELO & ANGELA PAINTER, MARK KEHOE, BROCK SCHWENK, DAVID CA TECHNOLOGIES DUNCAN, ROBERT J. & JANE W. SWIFTNEY, MARK JORDAN, TRENTON BRAASCH, MICHAELA JOYCE, WILLIAM E., III ROEPSCH, LOUIS S. CAINE, ERIC TAYLOR, ROBERT HARDEN, JAMES BARR, JONATHAN 12-CC-1620 12-CC-1646 12-CC-1698 12-CC-1787 12-CC-2150 12-CC-2158 12-CC-2210 12-CC-2211 12-CC-2360 12-CC-2409 12-CC-2476 12-CC-2479 12-CC-2726 12-CC-2792 12-CC-3118 12-CC-3247 12-CC-3322 12-CC-3328 12-CC-3444 323 $54.00 $330.00 $99.00 $330.00 PAID THROUGH 12CC0673 PAID THROUGH 12CC0487 PAID THROUGH 12CC1620 $99.00 $376.00 $600.00 $173,400.00 $218.35 $100.00 $99.00 $99.00 $99.00 $203.95 $250.00 $545.80 $99.00 $99.00 $205.00 $99.00 $860.00 $99.00 $208,821.00 $208,821.00 $208,821.00 $208,821.00 MISCELLANEOUS DENIED AND DISMISSED CLAIMS FY 2012 97-CC-2019 98-CC-0439 99-CC-2718 00-CC-0081 00-CC-0409 00-CC-1797 01-CC-0132 01-CC-0443 01-CC-3131 01-CC-3132 01-CC-3133 01-CC-3134 01-CC-3135 01-CC-3136 01-CC-3164 01-CC-3165 01-CC-3258 01-CC-3517 01-CC-3692 01-CC-3693 02-CC-0197 02-CC-0546 02-CC-1698 02-CC-4298 02-CC-4374 02-CC-4375 02-CC-4376 02-CC-4521 02-CC-4522 02-CC-4523 02-CC-4524 02-CC-4525 02-CC-5022 02-CC-5023 02-CC-5024 02-CC-5287 02-CC-5327 GILKER, ROBERT RAY, ESTATE OF; BY & THROUGH GEORGE GILKER, DOROTHY BALLINGER AND JAMES GI LKER PIRELA, EDWIN M. WELCH, BONITA L. DAVIS, MARK JONES, BENJAMIN THOMPSON, CORINNE, INDIVIDUALLY & AS ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE OF TREVORTHOMPSON, DECEASED & AMBER THOMPSON, DECEASED COLEMAN, CATHERINE, ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE OF ELMER HARTJE, DECEASED ROCKER, DELORES JOHNSON, OCTAVIUS, MINOR BY HIS NEXT FRIEND, JACQUELINE JOHNSON SMITH, ANTONIO, MINOR, BY HIS NEXT FRIEND, MATTHEW SMITH WILSON, LEON, MINOR, BY HIS NEXT FRIEND, FRANELLA FIELDS OSORIO, JONATHAN, MINOR BY HIS NEXT FRIEND, JOHNNY DELGADO ZACARIAS, MARCOS, MINOR, BY HIS NEXT FRIEND, ESTHER HERNANDEZ OSORIO, ALEXANDER, MINOR BY HIS NEXT FRIEND, JOHNNY DELGADO JOHNSON, SHAWNA PITTMAN, KEJOHNNA, MINOR BY HER NEXT FRIEND, BARBARA PITTMAN ROBINSON, KATHERINE HARSCH, STEVEN & MARTHA, ET AL., ON BEHALF OF THEMSELVES AND ALL OTHERS SIMILARLY SITUATED *****PORTIONS OF FILE UNDER SEAL** PETERSON, MARCUS, MINOR BY HIS NEXT FRIEND, CAROL CROTTY PETERSON, STACEY, MINOR BY HIS NEXT FRIEND, CAROL CROTTY CAWVEY, CAROL J. NAPOLI, WM & BAUM, RONALD A. & BLANE, JACK B.& SZEWCZYK-CAMPBELL, DEBORAH & CAVALLARI, LINDA ET AL ***PORTIONS OF FILE UNDER SEAL* HALL, ANTONIO BROWN, KENNETH YOUNG, DERRICK, MINOR, BY HIS NEXT FRIEND, NICIE ROGERS COLLIER, CALVIN, MINOR, BY HIS NEXT FRIEND, TINA FRAZIER BENSON, JOVAN, MINOR, BY HIS NEXT FRIEND, WILLIE LACY JONES, ERICA RUTHERFORD, LANDON HOLLINS, MINOR BY HIS NEXT FRIEND, MARY GAINES ROSS, BARBARA SIMS, JOSHUA, MINOR, BY HIS NEXT FRIEND, LAVERA ANDERSON SIMS, JEREMIAH, MINOR, BY HIS NEXT FRIEND, LAVERA ANDERSON DOUGLAS, LEVAR, MINOR BY HIS NEXT FRIEND, TONY A CHAMBERS GUNN, ANTONIO, MINOR BY HIS NEXT FRIEND, RUTH GUNN BUCHANAN, JARVIS, MINOR, BY HIS NEXT FRIEND, IRMA FRANKLIN WISE, JAMES WALTON, A.C., MINOR, BY HIS NEXT FRIEND, LINDA 324 DENIED DISMISSED DISMISSED DENIED DENIED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DISMISSED DENIED DENIED DENIED DISMISSED DENIED DISMISSED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED 02-CC-5345 02-CC-5346 02-CC-5347 03-CC-0082 03-CC-0305 03-CC-0352 03-CC-0398 03-CC-0452 03-CC-0523 03-CC-0563 03-CC-0564 03-CC-0873 03-CC-0874 03-CC-0875 03-CC-0876 03-CC-0877 03-CC-0878 03-CC-0879 03-CC-0977 03-CC-1587 03-CC-1609 03-CC-1736 03-CC-2347 03-CC-2512 03-CC-3201 03-CC-3859 03-CC-4084 03-CC-4240 03-CC-4366 03-CC-4648 03-CC-4852 04-CC-0045 04-CC-0262 04-CC-0358 04-CC-0978 04-CC-1208 04-CC-2925 04-CC-2979 04-CC-3530 04-CC-4386 04-CC-4738 05-CC-0378 05-CC-0619 05-CC-0637 05-CC-0711 05-CC-1122 05-CC-1841 05-CC-2137 05-CC-2250 05-CC-2267 05-CC-2276 05-CC-2503 05-CC-2715 05-CC-3089 05-CC-3252 05-CC-3349 05-CC-3511 06-CC-0038 06-CC-0251 06-CC-0274 06-CC-0315 06-CC-0462 06-CC-0623 06-CC-1790 06-CC-1794 06-CC-2167 06-CC-2361 WALTON WILBURN, CALVIN WILBURN, DION (LINSEY) WILBURN, ORLANDO GUNN, ASONTA, MINOR BY HER NEXT FRIEND, RUTH GUNN THULINE, CONNIE JAMISON, FRANCES HUNTER, ROY SZENIAWSKI, ROBERT HELM, JASMIN A/K/A JASMIN THOMPSON, MINOR BY HER NEXT FRIEND, BEVERLY HELM-COOK SHELTON, ERNEST, MINOR BY HIS NEXT FRIEND, ELOISE STARKS RAE, KEITH, MINOR BY HIS NEXT FRIEND, GREG RAE BANKS, GREGORY, MINOR, BY HIS NEXT FRIEND, GLORIA HENTZ MITCHELL, SHANTELL, MINOR BY HER NEXT FRIEND, CARRIE EILAND BROWN, BRITTNEY (AUSTIN), MINOR, BY HER NEXT FRIEND, IRENE BROWN BROWN, LORIANE (AUSTIN), MINOR, BY HER NEXT FRIEND, IRENE BROWN SHEETS, JOHNATHAN, MINOR BY HIS NEXT FRIEND, PATRICIA SHEETS WHARTON, JASMINE, MINOR BY HER NEXT FRIEND, CAROLYNE DANIELS WILLIAMS, MARY A MINOR BY HER NEXT FRIEND, LOLA HALLOM GEICO GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY FRONTIER INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK IN REHABILITATION ON BEHALF OFU. 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MUELLER, MIKE & KIM WILLIAMS, JOHN A/K/A JOHN SANFORD WOLFE, MICHAEL WEATHERSPOON, REGINALD WARD, EUGENE LUNSFORD, TYRONE, JR. 328 DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DENIED DISMISSED DENIED DISMISSED DENIED DENIED DENIED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DENIED DENIED DISMISSED DISMISSED DENIED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DENIED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DENIED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DENIED DISMISSED DENIED DENIED DISMISSED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DISMISSED DENIED DENIED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DENIED DISMISSED DISMISSED 10-CC-2647 10-CC-2664 10-CC-2720 10-CC-2755 10-CC-2808 10-CC-2819 10-CC-2852 10-CC-2882 10-CC-2936 10-CC-3035 10-CC-3125 10-CC-3127 10-CC-3130 10-CC-3132 10-CC-3134 10-CC-3136 10-CC-3140 10-CC-3151 10-CC-3198 10-CC-3199 10-CC-3200 10-CC-3205 10-CC-3211 10-CC-3212 10-CC-3215 10-CC-3226 10-CC-3278 10-CC-3345 10-CC-3352 10-CC-3424 10-CC-3425 10-CC-3426 10-CC-3446 10-CC-3502 10-CC-3546 10-CC-3568 10-CC-3570 10-CC-3585 10-CC-3586 10-CC-3609 10-CC-3610 10-CC-3633 10-CC-3647 10-CC-3660 10-CC-3695 10-CC-3725 10-CC-3726 10-CC-3727 10-CC-3728 10-CC-3729 10-CC-3730 10-CC-3731 10-CC-3732 10-CC-3733 10-CC-3734 10-CC-3735 10-CC-3736 10-CC-3742 10-CC-3748 10-CC-3764 10-CC-3792 10-CC-3801 10-CC-3804 10-CC-3806 10-CC-3825 10-CC-3843 10-CC-3848 10-CC-3849 10-CC-3862 10-CC-3897 10-CC-3900 10-CC-3902 10-CC-3911 10-CC-3912 10-CC-3918 10-CC-3920 10-CC-3930 10-CC-3934 VARSEK, LAWRENCE E., ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF REGINA KUHAJDA, DECEASED KUZMIAK, JACQUELINE DAVIS, NATENEYA ON CALL MEDICAL SOLUTIONS NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES, PC. 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SYKES, LAWRENCE BEHRMANN COMPANY BEHRMANN COMPANY DONADO, SAUL CORSTEN, JOHN UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS, BOARD OF TRUSTEES KONICA MINOLTA BUSINESS SOLUTIONS 329 DISMISSED DENIED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DENIED DISMISSED DISMISSED DENIED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DENIED DISMISSED DENIED DISMISSED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DISMISSED DENIED DENIED DISMISSED DENIED DENIED DISMISSED DENIED DISMISSED DISMISSED DENIED DENIED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DENIED DENIED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DENIED DENIED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DENIED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DENIED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DENIED DENIED DISMISSED DISMISSED DENIED 11-CC-0020 11-CC-0041 11-CC-0048 11-CC-0049 11-CC-0050 11-CC-0058 11-CC-0073 11-CC-0074 11-CC-0075 11-CC-0076 11-CC-0077 11-CC-0095 11-CC-0114 11-CC-0143 11-CC-0145 11-CC-0159 11-CC-0160 11-CC-0178 11-CC-0181 11-CC-0191 11-CC-0194 11-CC-0195 11-CC-0196 11-CC-0206 11-CC-0217 11-CC-0223 11-CC-0239 11-CC-0242 11-CC-0244 11-CC-0245 11-CC-0260 11-CC-0264 11-CC-0281 11-CC-0285 11-CC-0293 11-CC-0299 11-CC-0309 11-CC-0311 11-CC-0326 11-CC-0340 11-CC-0352 11-CC-0354 11-CC-0362 11-CC-0363 11-CC-0369 11-CC-0374 11-CC-0377 11-CC-0388 11-CC-0389 11-CC-0390 11-CC-0391 11-CC-0392 11-CC-0407 11-CC-0414 11-CC-0415 11-CC-0422 11-CC-0428 11-CC-0435 11-CC-0436 11-CC-0456 11-CC-0461 11-CC-0463 11-CC-0481 11-CC-0486 11-CC-0504 11-CC-0518 11-CC-0550 11-CC-0561 11-CC-0566 11-CC-0583 11-CC-0585 11-CC-0597 11-CC-0613 11-CC-0620 11-CC-0628 11-CC-0686 11-CC-0691 11-CC-0692 MARR, ROLAND AIRGAS NORTH CENTRAL AIRGAS NORTH CENTRAL CJE SENIORLIFE HARTGROVE HOSPITAL OLIVER, HAROLD XEROX CORPORATION XEROX CORPORATION XEROX CORPORATION XEROX CORPORATION XEROX CORPORATION SHORE COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC. 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VETERANS PARK DISTRICT JOHN A LOGAN COLLEGE 371 $497.07 $134.85 $1,392.83 $3,296.39 $4,768.79 $2,186.17 $103.86 $19,331.00 $71.00 $212.16 $31,216.49 $1,992.08 $2,311.33 $4,593.75 $800.00 $4,323.89 $76.56 $355.00 $1,572.00 $156.80 $625.00 $247.09 $1,533.87 $44.07 $60.00 $232.57 $260.29 $651.00 $1,254.00 $1,820.00 $291.13 $406.26 $2,717.79 $130,903.00 $123.36 $25,344.00 $2,358.62 $4,295.34 $597.00 $31,615.00 $894.36 $3,835.00 $34,053.09 $67.32 $16.27 $8,262.00 $13,621.72 $631.55 $1,098.40 $7,305.42 $50.00 $1,236.00 $724.00 PUBLIC AID MEDICAL VENDOR AWARDS FY2012 11-CC-1288 QUEST DIAGNOSTIC CLINICAL LABORATORIES, INC. 372 $18,950.25 PRISONERS AND INMATES MISSING PROPERTY CLAIMS FY 2012 The following list of cases consists of claims brought by prisoners and inmates of State correctional facilities against the State to recover the value of certain items of personal property of which they allegedly possessed while incarcerated, but which were allegedly lost while the State was in possession thereof or for which the State was allegedly otherwise responsible. Consistent with the cases involving the same subject matter appearing in full in previous Court of Claims Reports, these claims were all decided based upon the theories of bailments, conversion, or negligence. Because of the volume, length, and general similarity of the opinions, the full texts of the opinions were not published, except for those claims which may have some precedential value. 03-CC-4223 04-CC-0082 04-CC-2552 05-CC-0477 05-CC-2833 06-CC-0216 06-CC-1716 06-CC-3445 07-CC-1739 07-CC-2042 07-CC-2899 07-CC-3006 07-CC-3447 08-CC-0253 08-CC-0978 08-CC-2165 08-CC-2911 08-CC-2913 08-CC-3238 09-CC-0161 09-CC-0463 09-CC-0989 09-CC-0994 09-CC-2086 09-CC-2773 09-CC-2894 09-CC-3020 09-CC-3071 10-CC-1332 10-CC-1566 10-CC-1568 10-CC-2378 10-CC-2623 10-CC-3133 10-CC-3543 11-CC-0144 11-CC-0175 11-CC-0408 11-CC-1337 11-CC-2794 12-CC-0196 12-CC-1834 PEOPLES, STACY LAMB, GREGORY HARRIS, CRAWFORD WILLIAMS, TRAVIS D. DAVIS, JEFFREY DUPREE, CEDRIC PONZIO, ALEX RILEY, WILLIAM D. CLARK, EUGENE CURRIE, KEVIN HARDY, NEDRICK JEFFREY, SR. BROWN, JERAMEY WARE, ERIC MCCANT, THOMAS ORNELAS, ROBERTO MITCHELL, ARTHUR JONES, THADDEUS TURNER, DAVID HUBBARD, COURTNEY M. THOMAS, MICHAEL THOMAS, LAMONT LAKE, LAMONTE SHERWOOD, BRET SMITH, FREDERICK AUSTIN, ALLAN BROWN, JERRY THOMAS, LAMONT WEEMS, GIOVANNI SMITH, KENNETH LANGSTON, EUGENE A. MAY, AARON PEEVEY, JAMES OLIVER, HAROLD JONES, BRIAN WILLIAMS, THEOPOLIS TAYLOR, ANGELO ROBERTSON, MARLON JONES, GLENN CHENCINSKI, ROBERT E., JR. JOHNSON, RICKY MCROY, JAMES E. WAINWRIGHT, ANTOINE $50.00 $31.31 $60.95 $50.00 $50.00 $100.00 $9,000.00 $253.00 $44.26 $500.00 $26.70 $365.00 $200.00 $2,500.00 $50.00 $70.00 $3,000.00 $400.00 $115.96 $216.00 $200.00 $110.00 $255.47 $50.00 $150.00 $45,000.00 $149.35 $50.76 $15.00 $369.34 $50.00 $100.00 $40.00 $359.30 $232.67 $75.00 $30.00 $74.52 $38.43 $234.06 $100.00 $40.00 373 CRIME VICTIMS COMPENSATION ACT OPINIONS NOT PUBLISHED IN FULL FY 2012 Where person is victim of violent crime as defined in the Act; has suffered pecuniary loss; notified and cooperated fully with law enforcement officials immediately after the crime; the injury was not substantially attributable to the victim's wrongful act or substantial provocation; and the claim was filed in the Court of Claims within one year of the date of injury; compensation is payable under the Act. 92-CV-0345 93-CV-1712 97-CV-2071 98-CV-1492 99-CV-0004 01-CV-0531 01-CV-3988 02-CV-1347 03-CV-0357 03-CV-1905 03-CV-2591 03-CV-3888 03-CV-4582 03-CV-4915 04-CV-1993 04-CV-2693 04-CV-3831 04-CV-5098 05-CV-1420 05-CV-1778 05-CV-2310 05-CV-2820 05-CV-3857 05-CV-4228 05-CV-4547 05-CV-5082 05-CV-5345 06-CV-0404 06-CV-0828 06-CV-1027 06-CV-1290 06-CV-1409 06-CV-1503 06-CV-1948 06-CV-1987 06-CV-2190 06-CV-2192 06-CV-3115 06-CV-3201 06-CV-3248 06-CV-3562 06-CV-3779 06-CV-3927 06-CV-4231 06-CV-4256 06-CV-4697 06-CV-4771 06-CV-5402 06-CV-5890 07-CV-0002 07-CV-0403 07-CV-0719 07-CV-1230 BURNICE, EFFIE MAY MONTIEL, RUBEN MADRID, CYNTHIA MORALES, DANIEL & MORALES, MELANIE KELLY, KEVIN K. WATTS, ROSEMARY RE, AMANDA M. WATKINS, TERRY L. NEWMAN, A. J. & NEWMAN, ALICE STONEHOUSE, KARREN S. MAYS, LATINA & WHITE, CAROLYN GARCIA, SARAH J. JONES, TIMOTHY WOMACK, SONGIA P. ADAMS, RYANNA CROWELL, ASHLEY & MOORE, LAURIE ADAME, ZITLALI JOHNSON, SUSAN SANDERS, TAWAN MEJER, JASON D. SAEZ, CHARLOTTE CATCHING, EMMA LOGAN WILSON, MARLA WAGNER, FORREST DAHL, THOMAS MORRIS, CHRISTINE L. MCGEE, FRANKIE M. CHAMPION, TERRELL ELUSTA, MORAD HOLLINSIDE, GEORGE VAUGHN, LINEIA TORRES, ROBERT ALPIZAR, AUGUSTO COLEMAN, DEBRA BRANDONISIO, ANNA M. NALEPKA, BRENDA NALEPKA, BRENDA PASSONI, LARRY N. RIOS, JOANNA JAMES, LAURA J. DIAZ, MARIA S. & PALAFOX, MARIA E. SPANN, RICARDO CANNON, BEVERLYN HARTMAN, KELLIE & AMES, CLAYTON DAVIS, DE LORA J. TROWERS, GORDON E. NOLTE, BLANCA RESH, CASSANDRA KILEY, SCOTT ANTONELLI, SUSAN M. ESPARZA, ALICIA PLANE, JERMAINE PRESTON, JAMIE L. & WOOSLEY, BRANDY 374 RECONSIDERED DENIAL $1,683.87 $28,281.72 DENIED $18,251.75 $27,365.10 DENIED $27,000.00 RECONSIDERED DENIAL DENIED $27,000.00 DENIED $27,000.00 $11,573.28 $9,545.00 RECONSIDERED DISMISSAL $13,112.45 $8,437.83 RECONSIDERED DENIAL RECONSIDERED DISMISSAL DISMISSED RECONSIDERED DENIAL $368.37 DENIED $27,000.00 DENIED RECONSIDERED DENIAL DENIED RECONSIDERED DISMISSAL DENIED RECONSIDERED DENIAL $174.02 $27,378.00 $30.00 $26,838.33 $8,082.00 $8,830.00 RECONSIDERED DENIAL $23,097.00 RECONSIDERED DISMISSAL $27,000.00 RECONSIDERED DENIAL DISMISSED $3,565.31 $14,105.61 RECONSIDERED DISMISSAL RECONSIDERED DENIAL $4,106.51 RECONSIDERED DISMISSAL RECONSIDERED DENIAL $4,013.28 $24,085.65 DENIED 07-CV-1707 07-CV-1939 07-CV-2197 07-CV-2204 07-CV-2599 07-CV-2697 07-CV-3000 07-CV-3150 07-CV-3384 07-CV-3406 07-CV-3715 07-CV-4557 07-CV-4678 07-CV-4883 07-CV-5070 07-CV-5427 07-CV-5432 07-CV-5854 07-CV-6168 07-CV-6487 08-CV-0416 08-CV-0564 08-CV-0731 08-CV-0778 08-CV-1090 08-CV-1222 08-CV-1768 08-CV-1932 08-CV-2050 08-CV-2283 08-CV-2437 08-CV-2498 08-CV-2535 08-CV-2738 08-CV-2746 08-CV-2829 08-CV-2863 08-CV-3214 08-CV-3555 08-CV-3599 08-CV-3611 08-CV-3679 08-CV-3948 08-CV-3978 08-CV-4117 08-CV-4174 08-CV-4291 08-CV-4376 08-CV-4381 08-CV-4441 08-CV-4478 08-CV-4566 08-CV-4596 08-CV-4601 08-CV-4875 08-CV-4908 08-CV-5035 08-CV-5225 08-CV-5255 08-CV-5278 08-CV-5443 08-CV-5470 08-CV-5676 08-CV-5688 08-CV-5716 08-CV-5792 08-CV-5808 08-CV-5975 08-CV-6020 08-CV-6044 08-CV-6111 08-CV-6127 08-CV-6314 08-CV-6335 08-CV-6337 08-CV-6383 08-CV-6447 08-CV-6484 08-CV-6511 09-CV-0024 LASKOWSKI-BOSSEY, CHRISTINE A. HORN, CRAIG S. YADLAPATI, SIRISHA JOHNSON, DREW E. EVANS, ANTHONY JEFFERSON, EUGENE MARCKESE, KIEL NOAIMAN, SALWA H. MARTIN, ROSIE HAYNES, JOHN MICHAUD, CHRISTINE L. WALCHLI, DIANE SAMEN, COLLEEN M. IRBY, CLEO NEE, BRIDGET RUBIO, LIZZETTE SARDON, EDDIE WHALEY, LAWRENCE SAWEIKIS, SEAN TAYLOR, LILLIAN DAVIS, YVETTE DIEDRICH, SARA DIXON, ARTHUR WASHINGTON, PAMELA PEREZ, SANDRA CLARK, DAVID JOHNCOURS, GLORIA WILLIAMS, IODIS CAMPBELL, SHANNON SYDNER, EARL E. BRIGHT, RODNEY HARTLINE, JOHN S. DOBBS, FELICIA WINTERS, CARLTON DUNBAR, CASEY GRIGSBY, ANGELA BURGESS, JEREMIAH CARROLL, ALEXANDER W. ROSS, JENNIFER MANZO, LIZA WILLIAMS, ROSETTA CERVANTES, DANIEL ROBINSON, AISHA P. BUTTITTA, VICKY DAMPIER, MARK DURAN, ADRIANA TAYLOR-HART, JEREMIAH YOUNG, ELIZABETH M. GONZALEZ, MARCUS J. GORZYNSKI, SHANE T. LUGO, JULIO LEE, DUANE WHEELER, STEPHANIE BLANC, VERNON CAMPBELL-MEEKS, KIMBERLY & MILLER, TIFFANEY N. & MEEKS, JESSIE M. & CHAUDHRY, CRYSTAL SLAUGHTER, ARMAND MORALES RODRIGUEZ, GREGORIO SMITH, DARLENE ZARATE, RUBEN CONIGLIO, PARKER J. BENGE, TERESA EDSTROM, JOAN P. HIGGINS, BEVALYN SCHEURING, JURG DISHMAN, RICHARD GREER, HAROLD DANTZLER, TIARA L. TAPIA, SANDRA & CHAMBERS, JOANNA WASHINGTON, NAOMI & SMITH, RUBY L. SCATES, TAMMY L. BRUNSWICK, KARIE BURNS, STANLEY M., JR. RAY, AARON JONES, KENNETH LARRY, CRYSTAL D. & RUSSELL, JACQUELYN HENKEN, CHRISTINE NORMAN, TRAVIS SMITH, KELVIN RAGIAND, LINDA A. STEVENS, CASSIE 375 $3,034.91 $19,156.76 $7,028.00 $4,193.70 $27,000.00 RECONSIDERED DENIAL $11,196.81 $10,512.63 RECONSIDERED DENIAL $9,809.40 DENIED $3,893.71 $5,350.50 RECONSIDERED DENIAL $18,720.00 $855.65 $11,745.00 RECONSIDERED DENIAL $27,000.00 DENIED DISMISSED $11,252.13 $23,498.65 $26,034.18 $2,494.77 $2,542.85 DENIED RECONSIDERED DENIAL $6,726.06 $7,594.20 RECONSIDERED DENIAL DENIED DENIED $5,871.70 DENIED $1,527.00 DISMISSED RECONSIDERED DENIAL $6,441.67 DISMISSED $6,389.75 RECONSIDERED DENIAL DENIED RECONSIDERED DENIAL DISMISSED $4,950.00 $2,957.75 $3,455.15 $1,741.00 $17,725.83 $9,289.39 DENIED $2,124.00 RECONSIDERED DENIAL DISMISSED $27,000.00 RECONSIDERED DENIAL $4,819.50 DISMISSED RECONSIDERED DENIAL DISMISSED $820.73 DENIED DENIED $27,000.00 RECONSIDERED DENIAL RECONSIDERED DENIAL RECONSIDERED DENIAL RECONSIDERED DENIAL $2,700.46 $6,816.00 RECONSIDERED DENIAL RECONSIDERED DENIAL DENIED RECONSIDERED DENIAL $7,236.28 $9,713.51 RECONSIDERED DENIAL $8,248.94 $4,766.25 09-CV-0160 09-CV-0314 09-CV-0470 09-CV-0556 09-CV-0646 09-CV-0665 09-CV-0797 09-CV-1126 09-CV-1203 09-CV-1308 09-CV-1314 09-CV-1584 09-CV-1649 09-CV-1683 09-CV-1694 09-CV-1749 09-CV-1782 09-CV-1787 09-CV-1801 09-CV-1856 09-CV-1864 09-CV-2040 09-CV-2047 09-CV-2048 09-CV-2099 09-CV-2231 09-CV-2283 09-CV-2307 09-CV-2353 09-CV-2476 09-CV-2477 09-CV-2594 09-CV-2655 09-CV-2660 09-CV-2672 09-CV-2680 09-CV-2783 09-CV-2799 09-CV-2802 09-CV-2809 09-CV-2940 09-CV-2994 09-CV-3032 09-CV-3065 09-CV-3164 09-CV-3199 09-CV-3310 09-CV-3337 09-CV-3382 09-CV-3480 09-CV-3547 09-CV-3640 09-CV-3833 09-CV-3835 09-CV-3839 09-CV-3891 09-CV-3920 09-CV-3944 09-CV-4013 09-CV-4059 09-CV-4178 09-CV-4224 09-CV-4260 09-CV-4278 09-CV-4323 09-CV-4347 09-CV-4376 09-CV-4377 09-CV-4453 09-CV-4470 09-CV-4549 09-CV-4572 09-CV-4678 09-CV-4842 09-CV-4903 09-CV-4921 09-CV-4938 09-CV-4958 09-CV-4966 09-CV-5029 09-CV-5092 SANFORD, WENDELL CARTER, BARRY F., JR. JOHNSON, RONAULDO MENNEFEE, RICKY OCAMPO, VICTORIA FIGIEL, BOGDAN LAMB, GAILA B. HERNANDEZ, CARLOS FORGY, NICOLE ZAWADZINSKI, MAREK GOETZE, MARTIN WRIGHT, LISA LOPEZ, JOSE J. MARTIN, DANTE INMON, DOUGLAS PATRICK BUTERA, ISABEL VELASQUEZ, MARIA G. WHITE, SONYA FIELDS, CAROLYN FALLEN, MICHELLE L. BRADY, DUANE FIELLO, CATHY LOPEZ, REBECCA & ORTIZ, ROXANNA LYONS, ADRIA CLARK, LESLIE A. RODRIGUEZ, MANUEL WINTHER, DAVID A. TURNER, DUANE C., JR. DENNIS, ANGELA A. WARE, DINA WARE, DINA GATTON, DARLENE DEE LOCKHART, JOSHUA OZMENT, MATTHEW BEREK, GEORGE GALLAGHER, CATHERINE FOURKAS, DARLENE STEVENS, CASSIE WEILER, PAMELA M. ZURAWSKI, PETER RUSSELL, JOHNETTA MUNOZ, VICTOR THEOFANOPOULOS, DINO APPLEWHITE, DEONTE DURBIN, JACQUELINE R. WOODS, QUINCY A. KESSEL, JILL JOHNSON, CHRISTOPHER RUGGIERO, JUSTIN CARTER, MARY PEREZ, PABLO MASON, ALEXANDRIA KNUTH, TOM LYONS, VALERIE HOLLY REED, LAMONT LYONS, IRA L. VILLALOBOS, MARIA S. RUIZ, JUAN CARLOS BOYKIN, TAUNDA D. ELLIOTT, JOSHUA JACKSON, CYNTHIA HENDERSON, WESLEY WILLIAMS, TODD E. MCDAVID, ALONZO OVERHEUL, CRAIG PABST, IRENE L. FLORES, NORMA FLORES, NORMA GRICE, PHYLLIS L. BROTHERTON, STEPHANIE R. DOBBS, DIANE E. ALEXANDER, LATONYA & HEARD, DELORES RUSHING, ANTONIO ESPANA, CALIXTO A. GREEN, ANTONIO DAVIS, FRANCES TRIPLETT, ANGELA BRADFORD, FRANK COTTERILL, LORI PEREZ, SAMUEL ORR, DERRICK & HARRIS, ZANDRA J. 376 $53,838.00 RECONSIDERED DENIAL $41.00 RECONSIDERED DISMISSAL $5,925.00 RECONSIDERED DENIAL $519.58 $4,232.45 DENIED $16,390.87 $37,467.90 RECONSIDERED DENIAL $5,000.00 RECONSIDERED DENIAL $24,424.61 DENIED DISMISSED DISMISSED RECONSIDERED DENIAL $10,215.07 $27,000.00 $9,722.64 $2,042.16 $648.77 $238.00 RECONSIDERED DENIAL $18,140.51 DISMISSED RECONSIDERED DENIAL DENIED DENIED DENIED $16,384.26 $20,627.19 $8,090.35 $15,083.50 $5,855.00 $2,318.65 $5,312.31 $15.00 $18,990.00 DENIED $18,250.00 DISMISSED $3,599.75 $7,222.88 RECONSIDERED DENIAL $8,719.10 $730.97 $37,500.00 $1,778.69 RECONSIDERED DENIAL $8,227.87 $263.79 RECONSIDERED DENIAL DISMISSED $9,601.75 $2,033.00 DISMISSED RECONSIDERED DENIAL RECONSIDERED DENIAL RECONSIDERED DENIAL DISMISSED $27,000.00 DISMISSED DENIED DENIED DENIED RECONSIDERED DISMISSAL $52,895.70 RECONSIDERED DENIAL $5,000.00 DENIED $54,043.00 DENIED DISMISSED RECONSIDERED DENIAL $27,000.00 RECONSIDERED DENIAL $1,148.29 DENIED 09-CV-5158 09-CV-5256 09-CV-5307 09-CV-5333 09-CV-5457 09-CV-5458 09-CV-5473 09-CV-5579 09-CV-5591 09-CV-5592 09-CV-5601 09-CV-5618 09-CV-5746 09-CV-5763 09-CV-5779 09-CV-5877 09-CV-5888 09-CV-5933 09-CV-5949 09-CV-5952 09-CV-6033 09-CV-6225 09-CV-6254 09-CV-6335 09-CV-6381 09-CV-6384 09-CV-6415 09-CV-6436 09-CV-6451 09-CV-6456 09-CV-6458 09-CV-6463 10-CV-0033 10-CV-0037 10-CV-0091 10-CV-0130 10-CV-0202 10-CV-0221 10-CV-0224 10-CV-0233 10-CV-0251 10-CV-0254 10-CV-0303 10-CV-0414 10-CV-0447 10-CV-0459 10-CV-0477 10-CV-0504 10-CV-0534 10-CV-0541 10-CV-0649 10-CV-0667 10-CV-0668 10-CV-0678 10-CV-0735 10-CV-0737 10-CV-0758 10-CV-0767 10-CV-0777 10-CV-0781 10-CV-0790 10-CV-0803 10-CV-0824 10-CV-0906 10-CV-0918 10-CV-0949 10-CV-0992 10-CV-1022 10-CV-1027 10-CV-1028 10-CV-1060 10-CV-1063 10-CV-1150 10-CV-1203 10-CV-1204 10-CV-1213 10-CV-1231 10-CV-1238 10-CV-1265 10-CV-1270 10-CV-1277 MONTICELLO, KEIYA DANIELS, DELISA HINKES, MICHAEL ROSE, KEVIN BUTLER, MARIE BUTLER, MARIE BISHOP, LORI STRUCK, JAMES T. DAYE, NORRA DAYE, WILNER D. JONES, HENRY HRUBY, LEONA M. PRESNAK, BETTY L. DONTIGNEY, DUSTIN A. RADONJIC, VASILIJE ROBLES, JUAN WASHINGTON, TAKEISHA PRICE, SCOTTY ENSIGN, PATSY HAYDEN, JOSEPH REID, JAMES SCHWAB, KAREN J. NEYLAND, CYNTHIA QUICK, STEPHEN A. HENDERSON, MATTHEW KNOWLTON, KIMBERLY GOLD, STEVEN A. ALMALIKY, SALAH JACKSON, ELOISE B. MOREAU, SANDRA K. O'NEAL, BLAKE SPINELLE, WILLIAM S., IV BARROW, KIMBERLI REZAC, WILLIAM F. GOSELL, KRISTIN SHORT, WILLIE, SR. & SMITH, DIONNE SMITH, TYRONE PIKESLEY, MARK R. STROUD, SULLIVAN BURT, AVIE MATTHEWS, BRITTANY MENNENGA, KRISTINA STANSBURY, CALVIN, JR. CRESPO, RAMONA LUCKETT, JILL BRANDHOF, DOUG MCGEE, TERRENCE GOMEZ, JOSE TAPIA, ANGELICA BEILIN, GAIL E. HERNANDEZ, JOSEPH WASHINGTON, REGGIE WILLIAMS, BRANDON T. HALBERT, GERAL L., SR. GOWER, WILLIAM ANDREW HOWARD, PAMELA GEBALA, DANIELLE RILEY, STEPHEN TRACY, JESSIE WEST, JOHN MAPES, KELLY COOK, MATTHEW, JR. BRECHT, NATHAN J. BARBER, MARCHELLO FREEMAN, CARRIE A. PATTERSON, ALKEFE MARTINEZ, EDWARD WRIGHT, JOANNA BAKER, SHEREASA T. BAKER, SHEREASA T. WELLS, JULIAN WRIGHT, THEOPHILUS D. JOHNSON, SOLOMON PEASE-CLIFT, DAWNETTA PRATT, GREGORY ARREOLA, ANGEL JOHNSON, LISA MARSHALL, DA SHAUN GILBERT, ANTHONY MOLLOHAN, WILLIAM H., III RIVERA, MARIO 377 RECONSIDERED DENIAL $5,000.00 $27,094.50 $4,420.00 RECONSIDERED DENIAL RECONSIDERED DENIAL RECONSIDERED DENIAL RECONSIDERED DENIAL $3,283.80 $1,245.50 $3,564.65 RECONSIDERED DENIAL $2,663.13 $18,382.52 RECONSIDERED DENIAL $6,865.00 RECONSIDERED DENIAL $27,000.00 $1,431.77 $26,287.50 $1,677.98 $418.51 $5,583.32 DENIED $738.00 $5,519.10 DISMISSED $11,343.05 RECONSIDERED DENIAL DENIED $27,000.00 RECONSIDERED DENIAL DENIED RECONSIDERED DENIAL $5,239.26 DENIED DISMISSED DENIED $1,793.08 RECONSIDERED DENIAL $5,772.44 $4,140.60 DENIED $6,678.00 $148.08 $8,151.53 $12,186.71 $1,216.36 $27,000.00 $6,344.76 $15,237.34 $225.71 $2,099.64 $1,553.43 $1,984.66 $4,339.29 DENIED $4,782.92 DENIED $14,486.50 DENIED RECONSIDERED DENIAL $3,003.35 $1,886.26 DENIED DENIED DISMISSED $24.42 DENIED DENIED DISMISSED RECONSIDERED DENIAL DISMISSED DISMISSED $1,369.00 $4,636.10 $3,532.50 DENIED DENIED $14,428.40 $2,321.18 10-CV-1279 10-CV-1285 10-CV-1291 10-CV-1295 10-CV-1317 10-CV-1318 10-CV-1333 10-CV-1384 10-CV-1431 10-CV-1475 10-CV-1541 10-CV-1561 10-CV-1567 10-CV-1579 10-CV-1590 10-CV-1618 10-CV-1653 10-CV-1692 10-CV-1710 10-CV-1727 10-CV-1728 10-CV-1729 10-CV-1730 10-CV-1752 10-CV-1794 10-CV-1798 10-CV-1799 10-CV-1800 10-CV-1802 10-CV-1822 10-CV-1826 10-CV-1837 10-CV-1852 10-CV-1853 10-CV-1872 10-CV-1874 10-CV-1877 10-CV-1925 10-CV-1953 10-CV-1961 10-CV-2047 10-CV-2117 10-CV-2140 10-CV-2172 10-CV-2189 10-CV-2192 10-CV-2212 10-CV-2226 10-CV-2231 10-CV-2291 10-CV-2295 10-CV-2298 10-CV-2303 10-CV-2310 10-CV-2320 10-CV-2329 10-CV-2368 10-CV-2397 10-CV-2402 10-CV-2422 10-CV-2439 10-CV-2454 10-CV-2512 10-CV-2516 10-CV-2545 10-CV-2551 10-CV-2563 10-CV-2586 10-CV-2590 10-CV-2592 10-CV-2593 10-CV-2624 10-CV-2626 10-CV-2688 10-CV-2701 10-CV-2801 10-CV-2819 10-CV-2823 10-CV-2907 10-CV-2915 WEINBERG, JEFFREY L. GROSS, DANIEL RAMIREZ-ESCOBAR, VANESSA M. TURNER, ROMOND HANSON, DENNIS W. HESSLING, CASEY RODRIGUEZ, ANDRES RODRIGUEZ, JUAN A. MORROW, MILLARD ATHMER, THOMAS CRESPO, RAMONA GONZALEZ, JONATHAN JONES, JESSICA & WILLIAMS, KATRINA & JONES, SIDERIA ETAL. OUTLAW, YOLANDA RICHARDS, MICHAEL ALAYON, GUADALUPE D. & RODRIGUEZ, LUZ N. PORTER-LILLY, MARISSA THOMAS, TREMAIN CROCKER, JOHN E. BRINEY, BRITTANY CRESPO, RAMONA CRESPO, RAMONA FORD, SAMUEL B. ROBINSON, CINDA & JONES, REBECCA PARSON, BOBBIE J. WORKMAN, DAWNA WORKMAN, DAWNA WORKMAN, DAWNA BLACKBURN, JOHN M. QUEEN, PATRICK WASHINGTON, JARED HARBOUR, LONNIE PETRASKY, BETH ROBINSON, SHEILA KASZYNSKI, KATIE LEE, DENIS M. MITCHELL, NOLAN IRVIN, DAKOTA ROBERTS, PAMELA J. & JOHNSON, TAFFINISHA BAKER, SHEREASA T. CARMONA, FRANCISCO, JR. KEENE, MICHAEL A. THOMAS, SHWANA WALTON, BRIAN CORA, TERRENCE FAZIO, EDITH S. VASQUEZ, NELSON MCKINNEY, ALLEN D. MURRAY, BARBARA GREEN, ZARRICK JOHNSON, DERRICK KELLER, RHONDA MARTIN, NATHANIEL BAKER, GARY GALETTI, YVETTE KENDALL, DAVID B. WIDNER, KEVIN C. JOHNSON, JAMEEL RODRIGUEZ, JUAN A. HEARLEY, JEFFREY GILBERT, RANDY K. POWELL, ANDRE COTTON, KENNETH JONES, KEITH JESCHKE, MARGARET ROBERTS, CHEVARRIE CRAIG, TIMOTHY PINEDO, OFELIA A. WILLIAMS, FREDDIE ALLEN, DEION C. ANDERSON, MICHELLA WILLEY, KIMBERLY D. BISHOP, REGINALD SMITH, CODY MCCULLOUGH, TRITIMA WARD. KEVIN ARKHIPOVA, IULIIA CASPER, CHRISTINE SISKA, JONATHAN APONTE, GILBERT 378 $4,089.70 $3,817.17 $10,152.94 $868.00 DISMISSED $2,291.90 $7,208.53 RECONSIDERED DENIAL RECONSIDERED DENIAL $15.00 $5,160.00 DISMISSED $27,000.00 DISMISSED DISMISSED $2,500.00 DENIED DISMISSED $1,704.63 $9,542.00 $840.00 $3,960.00 DISMISSED DENIED RECONSIDERED DENIAL DENIED DENIED DENIED RECONSIDERED DENIAL $12,186.34 DISMISSED DENIED $488.70 RECONSIDERED DENIAL $4,739.88 $1,421.70 DISMISSED DISMISSED DENIED DENIED $22,543.00 DISMISSED DISMISSED DENIED RECONSIDERED DENIAL $6,417.53 DISMISSED DISMISSED RECONSIDERED DENIAL $9,895.00 DISMISSED $45.45 DISMISSED DENIED DENIED RECONSIDERED DENIAL DENIED RECONSIDERED DENIAL RECONSIDERED DENIAL $2,378.42 $16,622.77 $4,611.80 $2,122.68 RECONSIDERED DISMISSAL $3,816.96 RECONSIDERED DENIAL $27,210.60 $500.00 $4,888.00 DISMISSED $8,383.56 $4,700.00 $341.00 DENIED $1,880.30 DISMISSED $1,253.00 DENIED $4,873.90 $9,466.00 10-CV-2919 10-CV-2932 10-CV-2934 10-CV-2935 10-CV-2940 10-CV-2943 10-CV-2979 10-CV-3005 10-CV-3044 10-CV-3052 10-CV-3069 10-CV-3073 10-CV-3074 10-CV-3095 10-CV-3100 10-CV-3122 10-CV-3129 10-CV-3141 10-CV-3189 10-CV-3201 10-CV-3206 10-CV-3225 10-CV-3240 10-CV-3263 10-CV-3281 10-CV-3301 10-CV-3360 10-CV-3384 10-CV-3388 10-CV-3392 10-CV-3427 10-CV-3453 10-CV-3472 10-CV-3479 10-CV-3483 10-CV-3485 10-CV-3500 10-CV-3504 10-CV-3515 10-CV-3521 10-CV-3529 10-CV-3542 10-CV-3554 10-CV-3556 10-CV-3565 10-CV-3573 10-CV-3574 10-CV-3577 10-CV-3578 10-CV-3581 10-CV-3584 10-CV-3591 10-CV-3592 10-CV-3597 10-CV-3605 10-CV-3614 10-CV-3622 10-CV-3661 10-CV-3668 10-CV-3683 10-CV-3686 10-CV-3694 10-CV-3697 10-CV-3708 10-CV-3710 10-CV-3729 10-CV-3735 10-CV-3741 10-CV-3746 10-CV-3749 10-CV-3766 10-CV-3775 10-CV-3778 10-CV-3797 10-CV-3800 10-CV-3808 10-CV-3823 10-CV-3828 10-CV-3836 10-CV-3843 ERVES, BRYANT SARIC, CRYSTAL STURGEON, HARRY VALLDENEU, LATRICE EVANS, CHRISTOPHER JUENGER, KENNETH YOUNG, PATRICIA A. POTOCKI, BRETT LAZARO, EDUARDO, JR. SCHWARZLOSE, KIMBERLY WELCH, GREGORY, JR. BELL, JAMES CHENAULT, CLAIRESE DRAG, MARIAN ESTES, VANCE PAPISH, SUSANNAH STANTON, TAMYLA M. BROWN, TERRANCE GARCIA, HUMBERTO KIRK, AARON MLEKUSH-PRESLEY, CHRISTINE & WESTERFER, VICTOR IA RODRIGUEZ, APOLONIO DYER, SAMUEL JONES, MELVIN CLARK, JENSSEN ERVES, BRYANT BERRY, CHARLES E., JR. KANAPI, PATRICK LIBERADZKA, MARGARET NELSON, BYRON REYNOLDS, CARL SUNDAY, JAMES D. LUNFORD, VALLIANT A. PERRY, ANNEICE L. FONSECA, ARNULFO FRANCIS, MICHAEL STOHLMEYER, MARLENE THURMAN, JASON WILSON, CALVIN CLAYBORN, WALTER KURECKI, EUGENE VARGAS, DANIEL J. FOOTE, CHRISTOPHER FULTZ, MELISSA MCELROY, JEREMIAH THOMAS, MELODY L. WISE, KENNETH COOKE, PAUL COOKE, PAUL GRANT, CRYSTAL MOSS, JOHN RIGALI, SAMANTHA ROGERS, DEVONJA A. VASQUEZ, RAUL BAILEY, SHALONDA NIELSEN, LARRY ACEVEDO, CECILIO & LARES, MARIA SUN, WEI-CHEH BELL, ERNESTINE ELSAYEGH, MAGED FORD, MICHAEL MILLION, MICHELE A. MONTGOMERY, JAMES D. WALTERS, NATE WHITE, MARCIA SHORT, KATIE N. BAKER, SHEREASA T. DYKES, ROMON M. MURPHY, WILLIAM E. SLAGEL, KEENAN SZOTT, PAMELA MCGUIRE, MARJORIE ROBERT, PAUL, JR. GOMEZ, PABLO HOGAN, SHANNIN R. LIVINGSTON, HENRIETTA A. RYAN, JOHN PATRICK SIMS, ANTHONY D. WILLIAMS, RAYSHUN COLON, PABLO E. 379 DISMISSED $14,835.95 DISMISSED $5,000.00 DISMISSED DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED $8,032.09 $4,826.06 DISMISSED DISMISSED $683.00 $2,374.62 DISMISSED $2,829.00 RECONSIDERED DENIAL DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DENIED $3,847.00 RECONSIDERED DENIAL DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED $6,772.65 $2,474.00 $17,000.10 DISMISSED $914.35 $880.00 $713.00 RECONSIDERED DENIAL $5,638.88 $10,111.00 RECONSIDERED DENIAL $25,257.65 DENIED DENIED DISMISSED $257.00 $27,000.00 RECONSIDERED DISMISSAL DISMISSED $10,141.92 $970.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED $5,626.00 DENIED $2,986.00 $439.10 DISMISSED DISMISSED $5,000.00 $1,527.00 DENIED $4,581.00 DISMISSED DENIED DISMISSED DENIED $4,950.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DISMISSED DENIED $680.00 DENIED DISMISSED DISMISSED $15,657.07 $4,380.00 $2,381.30 DENIED DENIED DISMISSED 10-CV-3877 10-CV-3879 10-CV-3886 10-CV-3887 10-CV-3897 10-CV-3902 10-CV-3906 10-CV-3909 10-CV-3913 10-CV-3914 10-CV-3916 10-CV-3940 10-CV-3960 10-CV-3972 10-CV-3973 10-CV-3978 10-CV-3981 10-CV-3982 10-CV-3991 10-CV-3997 10-CV-3998 10-CV-4017 10-CV-4021 10-CV-4033 10-CV-4040 10-CV-4075 10-CV-4077 10-CV-4078 10-CV-4081 10-CV-4089 10-CV-4093 10-CV-4095 10-CV-4098 10-CV-4099 10-CV-4110 10-CV-4121 10-CV-4124 10-CV-4167 10-CV-4234 10-CV-4245 10-CV-4265 10-CV-4270 10-CV-4276 10-CV-4289 10-CV-4305 10-CV-4308 10-CV-4338 10-CV-4355 10-CV-4357 10-CV-4359 10-CV-4361 10-CV-4364 10-CV-4368 10-CV-4374 10-CV-4383 10-CV-4387 10-CV-4390 10-CV-4391 10-CV-4416 10-CV-4422 10-CV-4427 10-CV-4428 10-CV-4438 10-CV-4439 10-CV-4441 10-CV-4445 10-CV-4462 10-CV-4472 10-CV-4473 10-CV-4491 10-CV-4496 10-CV-4505 10-CV-4507 10-CV-4509 10-CV-4524 10-CV-4525 10-CV-4529 10-CV-4532 10-CV-4537 10-CV-4545 JONES, ANTHONY LANGSTON, JASON C. MILLER, CHANEL MIXON, CALVETTE WALKER ROHLFING, SHERRY L. VAUGHAN, JOHN WILSON, ANGELA COLON, LINDA I. HLAD, CURT HLAD, CURT LAMAR, AMBER R. CANDANEDO, AVELINO HOPKINS, JAMES S., III RINCON, ESTELA ROCHE, ROGER AGEE, MARY BRADEK, SUSAN A. BRINNEHL, KEVIN M. HOLEMAN-HOLLAND, CORLISS MATHIS, BRENDA MATHIS, BRENDA FULLILOVE, DOROTHY & OSBORNE, ROLANDA & ALLEN, LAKISHA PICON, ROSA LUTSCHG, JESSICA NORMAND, BEVERLY A. MAXON, BARBARA PICKETT, JEREMY POWELL, JOSHUA STEPTER, SEAN STONER, CODY TUBEK, JAKUB WELLS, DARIUS BELOCH, BADRU BRIM, LONNIE THEISEN, BRANDY & FLINT, SARAH GEISEN, CHRISTINA KEITH, JAMES M. GODEE, MARY L. HOY, KEVIN W., SR. BARRERA, LUIS ZALDIVAR, ERWIN BOOKER, JAMAR A. GRICE, ALISHA J. MCGEE, CARL JONES, IZESTA KNOLLENBERG, MICHAEL, SR. WELLBAUM, VICTORIA BRACKNEY, DAWN CATERINA, JILLIAN GUERRERO, ARMANDO JOHNSON, DERICK M. OWENS, ERIC ROLAND, KRISS BARRIENTOS, MARIO JONES, BRIAN D. MOORE, HOLLY SCOTT, JAMES R. SHEALLY, WHITNEY T. AUGUSTA, BREON DISHER, TIMOTHY R. GIBSON, KENNETH F. HARPER, BARBARA WIESE, BRIAN T. BALOG, RYAN C. DE LA CRUZ GUERRERO SILVA, MARIA MARIDUENA, FERNANDO OWENS, DEBRA CASTILLO, ANTHONY DELANEY, KIMBERLY A. TURKS, TAWANA L. BANKS, LATANNYA MCCRAY, WILMA SAVAGE, ANTOINE BLACK, SHERYL D. JENKINS, DAVID N. KURTZ, WILLIAM M. LEWIS, DIANNE RAMIREZ, GISELLE ST. LOUIS, WALLACE CURTIS, RUBY J. 380 RECONSIDERED DENIAL $12,263.29 DENIED DENIED DENIED $1,565.78 DENIED DISMISSED $4,155.18 $4,839.42 DENIED DISMISSED DISMISSED $5,000.00 $5,717.37 RECONSIDERED DENIAL $70.52 $13,740.66 $5,000.00 $1,224.18 $976.20 $24,429.36 $5,000.00 DENIED $8,697.56 $3,135.44 DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED DENIED DENIED $1,801.19 $27,000.00 $3,240.62 $2,045.00 DISMISSED $2,219.00 DISMISSED DENIED DISMISSED DENIED DENIED DISMISSED $1,260.00 $157.80 DENIED $1,984.24 DISMISSED $1,481.71 $6,753.45 $2,416.05 $1,655.53 $2,074.24 DISMISSED DENIED DENIED $134.57 $1,622.79 DISMISSED RECONSIDERED DENIAL $27,000.00 DENIED $1,688.27 $523.40 $90.90 $2,501.00 $1,648.94 RECONSIDERED DENIAL DISMISSED $6,907.98 RECONSIDERED DENIAL $2,308.08 $1,833.32 DENIED DENIED $76.55 DENIED $18,007.11 10-CV-4559 10-CV-4563 10-CV-4565 10-CV-4574 10-CV-4585 10-CV-4587 10-CV-4588 10-CV-4596 10-CV-4601 10-CV-4608 10-CV-4622 10-CV-4637 10-CV-4641 10-CV-4643 10-CV-4647 10-CV-4648 10-CV-4653 10-CV-4679 10-CV-4685 10-CV-4686 10-CV-4697 10-CV-4700 10-CV-4705 10-CV-4708 10-CV-4713 10-CV-4715 10-CV-4721 10-CV-4725 10-CV-4728 10-CV-4732 10-CV-4733 10-CV-4734 10-CV-4740 10-CV-4743 10-CV-4752 10-CV-4756 10-CV-4762 10-CV-4771 10-CV-4780 10-CV-4782 10-CV-4783 10-CV-4790 10-CV-4798 10-CV-4800 10-CV-4804 10-CV-4813 10-CV-4818 10-CV-4824 10-CV-4826 10-CV-4833 10-CV-4846 10-CV-4847 10-CV-4855 10-CV-4877 10-CV-4880 10-CV-4883 10-CV-4890 10-CV-4897 10-CV-4906 10-CV-4907 10-CV-4912 10-CV-4919 10-CV-4932 10-CV-4939 10-CV-4951 10-CV-4956 10-CV-4965 10-CV-4967 10-CV-4971 10-CV-4979 10-CV-4981 10-CV-4983 10-CV-4989 10-CV-4996 10-CV-4998 10-CV-5000 10-CV-5005 10-CV-5015 10-CV-5029 10-CV-5031 10-CV-5036 ROAN, SAMUEL TURNER, BLANDENA BERRY, CHARLENE M. RUSSELL, MICKEY JOHNSON, WINFRED R. MEJIA, OFELIA M. ORTEGA, MARISSA CLARK, ANDREA HARPER, LA SHAWNDA WALKER, ISIAH JOHNSON, BERNARD, JR. GUNN, JANICE ROBINSON, WILLIE TURNER, DEVON BROWN, KENNETH, JR. BROWN, KENNETH, JR. FONDER, DYLAN ELKINS, JERRY MOORE, MATTIE NAILING-BRIDGEFORD, ALANDRIA WILL, BETH M. AHMED, ZUBAIR FORD, SAMUEL B. JOHNSON-YANCEY, KIMBERLY MOUZAI, HAMID VASQUEZ, HENRY A. CLARK, MONDALE JACKSON, REGINALD MITCHELL, DIJON REITINGER, TONY ZACHERY, WAYNE E. GORNEY, THOMAS J. CAL, NICHELLE & LEE, MORGAN DAVIS, ANTYON J. JONES, TIMOTHY RANDALL, ARNETTE STAMPLEY, CALVIN HALE, WILLIAM MONEYHAM, PIERRE PATTEN, RAPHAEL RICE, CHIFFVETTE BRANTLEY, ROCHELLE MCCORMICK, BRANDT MASON, KENNETH W. CRUZ, LUIS STASSI, NICKOLAS G. ZAMARRIPA, JUAN A. BREYER, RICHARD COOKE, PAUL LANG, DONNA DAVIDSON, GLEN SHANLEY, CAROLINE R. HERNANDEZ, VICTOR IMBRONONE, JESSICA SMITH, JOHN J. TORRES, ADER, SR. KALEJAIYE, AUGUSTINE T. NORDMEYER, ABBEY EUGENE, JACQUES HORTON, KERRY MELQUIADES, JESUS ROSS, MARCUS HILDEBRAND, HEATH RODRIGUEZ, JOSE JOHNSON, ARTHUR MERRITT, WENDY HOMSI, MAMOUN KARRA, SHANNON PENNOCK, GRACE CARROLL, ALBERT D. CREDIT, WILLIAM D. FARINA, KERRY J. RAMSEY, MAURICE WALKER, MELANIE ZIEBARTH, LYDIA CARTHEN, TAKARA S. JONES, CHRISTOPHER M. BRACEY, DARLA BARTON, DAVID FELGNER, JEFFREY HACHMEISTER, APRIL A. $3,140.00 $3,034.16 $5,605.84 DISMISSED DISMISSED $634.78 DENIED DENIED DISMISSED DISMISSED $11,411.85 DENIED DENIED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED $1,608.00 $631.00 $10,000.00 $27,000.00 DENIED DENIED DISMISSED $40.71 DENIED DISMISSED $6,273.67 DISMISSED $884.00 DISMISSED RECONSIDERED DENIAL DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DISMISSED $27,000.00 $1,387.50 $621.00 $38.00 $100.00 DENIED DENIED $1,187.71 DISMISSED $1,029.82 $2,052.00 DENIED DENIED $4,072.00 $2,465.00 DENIED $615.48 $1,150.84 $119.46 $851.00 DENIED $1,729.00 DENIED DENIED DISMISSED $4,837.00 $11,838.00 $5,488.00 $9,350.00 $5,840.14 $1,104.41 DENIED DISMISSED $2,125.27 DISMISSED $22,183.86 DENIED $2,781.44 DENIED DENIED $1,727.20 DENIED $660.36 $23.13 381 10-CV-5037 10-CV-5042 10-CV-5045 10-CV-5057 10-CV-5060 10-CV-5070 10-CV-5080 10-CV-5082 10-CV-5084 10-CV-5090 10-CV-5093 10-CV-5114 10-CV-5121 10-CV-5122 10-CV-5124 10-CV-5131 10-CV-5139 10-CV-5146 10-CV-5154 10-CV-5156 10-CV-5159 10-CV-5170 10-CV-5176 10-CV-5181 10-CV-5187 10-CV-5191 10-CV-5195 10-CV-5198 10-CV-5202 10-CV-5211 10-CV-5214 10-CV-5215 10-CV-5228 10-CV-5238 10-CV-5239 10-CV-5245 10-CV-5246 10-CV-5250 10-CV-5262 10-CV-5267 10-CV-5272 10-CV-5279 10-CV-5284 10-CV-5286 10-CV-5289 10-CV-5292 10-CV-5304 10-CV-5306 10-CV-5308 10-CV-5309 10-CV-5310 10-CV-5322 10-CV-5329 10-CV-5330 10-CV-5333 10-CV-5335 10-CV-5336 10-CV-5337 10-CV-5346 10-CV-5351 10-CV-5360 10-CV-5364 10-CV-5366 10-CV-5382 10-CV-5389 10-CV-5392 10-CV-5398 10-CV-5400 10-CV-5406 10-CV-5417 10-CV-5419 10-CV-5420 10-CV-5422 10-CV-5423 10-CV-5424 10-CV-5430 10-CV-5431 10-CV-5437 10-CV-5442 10-CV-5446 10-CV-5461 HANTZ, ROCKY J. H. JACKSON, ALISHIA O'BRIEN, ERIN FORD, CARL T. GULTNEY, CHARLENE MURPHY, ALVIN BAILEY, CHRIS BARR, PATTI BLANC, VICK DUNCAN, RAYMOND GLIDEWELL, KATHY WILLIAMS, DOUGLAS FLEMON, JESSICA JACKSON, JERMAINE KOBCHYK, VOLODYMR DAVIS, KATHY C. PASS, FONTAIN TALLEY, PORCSHA WOODS, ERIC BENNETT, LAKEYTIA BRACKINS, ANGJELL & WOODSON, CHAD GONZALEZ, PAZ MITCHELL, CHRISTINA & WALKER, MARGARET CAMPHOR, RICK H. HORTON, GEORGE & BURKS, BRENDA MASON, FRANKLIN R. ODUM, LAVON PECK, GARY E. SLABY, JANUSZ WEATHERSPOON, WILLIE D. ZAMORA, GUADALUPE BASHAW, COLLEEN MEI, YUAN GONZALEZ, GUILLERMO HOWARD, ISAAC KLUSEK, KRZYSZTOF LONG, RYAN M. SIMMONS, JEREMIAH ANDERSON, LA SHON, II BREWER, CORA GREEN, TIFFANI MCFADDEN, DEONTE J. CAFFEY, ERIKA GOMEZ, VICTOR JACKSON, REMEL LAING, RUTH F. SAGE, MARIE SHERROD, PORTLAND D. SMITH, ASHLEY SMITH, ASHLEY STEWART, MICHELLE HOWARD, MICHAEL YOUNG, LYNETTE BROWN, LEE FERGUSON, CORNELL MEDDERS, MICHAEL MIXON, TREMAINE A. PAVON, JORGE HERNANDEZ, ALEXA DENSMORE, LOIS & MONTGOMERY, TAURESHA MEINDERS, TROY J. WOOD, CHRISTOPHER G. BEESON, BRIAN ADAMS, EMMA MARCHESE, NICHOLAS E. PINNICK, LONNIE M., JR. THOMPSON, GARY WEBB, RYAN MILLER, KRISTA N. KYSER, ANN MARIE MCDOWELL, ANGELO NAVARRO, STEPHANIE R. POWELL, NEDRA RETEGUIN, SUSANA RETEGUIN, SUSANA VILLAREAL-ZUNIGA, MERCEDES VLAD, JOY C. ANGELES, MIGUEL CAMACHO, VICTORIA HUDSON, LUTELDA WALLS, DARWIN 382 DENIED DENIED $1,510.99 DENIED $5,000.00 DISMISSED $572.93 RECONSIDERED DENIAL RECONSIDERED DENIAL $27,000.00 RECONSIDERED DENIAL $20,353.00 $322.52 RECONSIDERED DENIAL RECONSIDERED DENIAL DENIED $4,182.00 $2,523.35 DENIED DENIED $1,880.00 $1,221.48 $5,000.00 $1,212.00 $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED $19,377.00 $5,509.00 $6,464.00 $1,183.26 RECONSIDERED DENIAL DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $1,587.00 $2,558.00 DENIED DENIED $2,430.05 DENIED $652.00 RECONSIDERED DENIAL DENIED $6.90 DISMISSED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DISMISSED $756.00 DENIED $4,656.93 $5,081.00 DENIED $27,000.00 $3,941.35 $6,526.94 DENIED DENIED $12,401.92 $8,372.60 DENIED $7,035.46 $9,158.22 DENIED $15,744.76 $734.05 $2,233.00 $30.53 DENIED DENIED DENIED $300.00 $489.73 $5,000.00 DENIED 10-CV-5462 10-CV-5464 10-CV-5466 10-CV-5474 10-CV-5476 10-CV-5477 10-CV-5478 10-CV-5484 10-CV-5486 10-CV-5489 10-CV-5499 10-CV-5501 10-CV-5502 10-CV-5503 10-CV-5504 10-CV-5515 10-CV-5522 10-CV-5527 10-CV-5536 10-CV-5545 10-CV-5547 10-CV-5555 10-CV-5556 10-CV-5559 10-CV-5565 10-CV-5572 10-CV-5574 10-CV-5575 10-CV-5576 10-CV-5579 10-CV-5580 10-CV-5581 10-CV-5582 10-CV-5583 10-CV-5587 10-CV-5589 10-CV-5590 10-CV-5592 10-CV-5593 10-CV-5594 10-CV-5595 10-CV-5600 10-CV-5604 10-CV-5608 10-CV-5612 10-CV-5623 10-CV-5643 10-CV-5645 10-CV-5646 10-CV-5650 10-CV-5657 10-CV-5663 10-CV-5664 10-CV-5670 10-CV-5672 10-CV-5675 10-CV-5676 10-CV-5680 10-CV-5684 10-CV-5707 10-CV-5709 10-CV-5710 10-CV-5711 10-CV-5716 10-CV-5717 10-CV-5723 10-CV-5725 10-CV-5728 10-CV-5730 10-CV-5739 10-CV-5752 10-CV-5756 10-CV-5758 10-CV-5765 10-CV-5769 10-CV-5771 10-CV-5772 10-CV-5775 10-CV-5793 10-CV-5795 10-CV-5799 WILLIAMS, ASHAWNTA CATO, ERICKA DAVIS, STEVEN HYDE, CODY KING, DONNELL LADD, EARL, JR. LAMPKIN, SHIRA MILLER, JOHN MURPHY, BRENDA F. PLEASANT, DARIUS COMENDADOR, CENON DODD, MARY F. GARCIA, ALFREDO MUNOZ, JULIUS O. PAIGE, KEITH BENNETT, JUSTIN C. GUADARRAMA, ELIZABETH MCCOY, ANDREA DE LA ROSA, EZEQUIEL MCCLINTON, DAN JUAN MOORE, ANTHONY SPETHMAN, GREGORY A. TSAO, DEBBY DAVIS, DERRICK GENTIL, RAYMOND, JR. INGRAM, WILLIE B. LANDRITH, ADAM D. MCCANN, DWAYNE MCINERNEY, TODD PEREZ, VICENTE M. POLICANDRIOTES, TOD REYNA, RAUL WALKER, RANDY WINSTON, PATRICIA E. DAVIS, CARL L., JR. DILLON, ROBERT DURAN, VICENTE HOLLINGSWORTH, MORYE JOHNSON, DARRYL L. KESSANTI, FARID MADDEN, LAWRENCE R. SMITH, JOSE A. BUNKOFSKE, TODD HENSON, JAMES RAMP, WILLIAM D. DANCY-BLEDSOE, CANDICE MATTHEWS, JASON C. MCDONNOUGH, YVONNE M. MELUCCI, ROBERT OSHODI, KHAFILU M. WILSON, ANTHONY GREER, DARRYL HARDIN, PASIA C. MOJICA, YULIZET PRESTON, CHRISTOPHER K. RAY, JAWAN STEWART, LAURA VAUGHN, JERRY D. AKSMAN, ROBERT GOMEZ, MARIA MCGINNIS, MICHELLE PEARSON, BRENDA WLODARCZYK, ELZBIETA GOMEZ, ELVIS HAWKINS, VIRGINIA ROSALES, JESSICA TOLLIVER, BRIDGET CLARK, PIERRE CUEVAS, FERNANDO LARES, FELIX TORRES, EDGAR ANDERSON, MAGGIE & NEAL, LEE ETHER BANUELOS, GORGE DANIELS, MARY JACKSON, ODIS, JR. LENKOWSKI, DONALD MARVIN, STEVEN PATTON, CARTREZ GARCIA, RUBEN GWALTNEY, EDDIE W. HUTT, KIA 383 DENIED $1,214.46 $2,500.00 $27,000.00 $2,452.40 DISMISSED DENIED DISMISSED RECONSIDERED DENIAL $1,435.49 $6,818.10 $5,000.00 $1,280.44 $678.00 $2,658.99 $4,538.93 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $510.57 $3,046.00 $912.00 $8,561.00 $6,269.00 DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED $386.21 $652.00 $2,144.70 $4,783.71 $290.00 $848.09 DENIED $1,020.00 DENIED $184.44 DISMISSED $275.00 $441.72 $8,111.20 $830.00 $2,214.38 DENIED DENIED $4,404.00 $27,000.00 DISMISSED $692.00 DENIED $1,132.20 DENIED DISMISSED $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED $4,588.12 DENIED $1,101.36 $1,102.58 $33.18 $3,750.00 DENIED $7,404.00 $7,439.00 $10,401.00 $11,831.00 $21,745.00 $10,000.00 DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED $545.66 RECONSIDERED DENIAL DENIED $831.00 $14,786.60 $20.00 10-CV-5800 10-CV-5805 10-CV-5808 10-CV-5809 10-CV-5810 10-CV-5811 10-CV-5814 10-CV-5815 10-CV-5816 10-CV-5818 10-CV-5820 11-CV-0001 11-CV-0004 11-CV-0005 11-CV-0006 11-CV-0007 11-CV-0009 11-CV-0013 11-CV-0022 11-CV-0025 11-CV-0026 11-CV-0029 11-CV-0031 11-CV-0033 11-CV-0037 11-CV-0038 11-CV-0040 11-CV-0048 11-CV-0056 11-CV-0058 11-CV-0059 11-CV-0060 11-CV-0061 11-CV-0063 11-CV-0070 11-CV-0075 11-CV-0077 11-CV-0084 11-CV-0086 11-CV-0094 11-CV-0097 11-CV-0098 11-CV-0099 11-CV-0101 11-CV-0106 11-CV-0107 11-CV-0109 11-CV-0115 11-CV-0124 11-CV-0128 11-CV-0133 11-CV-0135 11-CV-0137 11-CV-0140 11-CV-0141 11-CV-0147 11-CV-0149 11-CV-0156 11-CV-0157 11-CV-0165 11-CV-0170 11-CV-0175 11-CV-0189 11-CV-0190 11-CV-0191 11-CV-0196 11-CV-0200 11-CV-0203 11-CV-0215 11-CV-0234 11-CV-0236 11-CV-0238 11-CV-0245 11-CV-0249 11-CV-0250 11-CV-0251 11-CV-0252 11-CV-0253 11-CV-0254 11-CV-0259 11-CV-0262 HUYNH, THU VUONG MACKE-BOOTH, JONAH NAEEMULLAH, NASREEN NELSON, LENORA NYMAN, SARAH OLIVA, ALAN P., SR. PENN, TIMOTHY M. PORTER, STEVEN A. RUGE, DONNA SIEBOLD, KEVIN TIMM, AMANDA ALLEN, DAVORICK J. HARTLEY, LINDA HAWKINS, CAROLYN D. HAWKINS, MARIAN W. HAWKINS, JEFFREY C. LUNA, DANNY, JR. WHISMAN, BRANDON HARRIS, CURTIS LONG, DONALD, JR. LONG, DONALD, JR. ROMERO, MILDRED & PAGAN, ANGELINA SCHMIDT, TAMMY L. THURMAN, TIFFANY L. BERNATE, SONIA BROCZKOWSKI, NORBERT DODSON, MELISSA LYMAS, JEANETTE MOORE, VICKI L. PLUSHKIS, GLORIA PLUSHKIS, GLORIA TADEO, CHIARA TATE, DERRELL H. WYATT, MATTIE DOWLING, HEATHER GONZALEZ, YOLANDA HEMPHILL, SHAYNE ORTIZ, JUAN A. RANDALL, SHAYLA TOWRY, JESSE CARTER, ANTHONY D. WISZ, ALBERT CROUCHER, ABDIEL DUNBAR, TAVIS D. PRITCHETT, LISA SMITH, ALONZO THOMPSON, LEONARD WYSONG, RANDALL JAMISON, TIMOTHY B. MACCHIONE, MATTHEW PROSISE, WILLIAM RANDY SEALS, DISBY, III SKINNER, TAMARA J. TUCKER, TREVIN VARGAS, ALFREDO ALMARAS AMARO, HERIBERTO BENNETT, TASHARA S. DE LA TORRE, ERIKA DELANEY, JOHN W. JOHNSON, LATONYA BATES, JOHN G. HOUNMETIN, LAURENT PICKERING, DARLENE PUENTE, MANUEL BRADLEY, KATHERINE SMITH, MICHAEL WANG, PENG WATSON, TYRON RIGGS, NATHAN KSIAZEK, DOMINICK MCDONALD, DWAINE C. SMITH, TIFFANY CARNEY, PATRICK DEUTSCHMANN, BETHANY DOROBA, JANET DUDA, RICHARD GODFREY, LISA GRANT, CORNELIUS HARPER, SABRINA JOHNSON, DARIAN LAWRENCE, DANIEL 384 $1,759.89 $342.48 $749.50 RECONSIDERED DENIAL DENIED $5,000.00 $558.00 $1,290.76 $2,248.94 DENIED DENIED $27,000.00 DENIED $2,023.58 DENIED DENIED DENIED $441.10 $3,756.90 DENIED DENIED RECONSIDERED DENIAL DENIED DENIED DENIED $664.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED $205.00 $54.16 $652.00 $7,105.00 DENIED DENIED $11,317.00 DENIED $1,223.70 DENIED DENIED DENIED $3,462.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED $15,814.14 DENIED $160.00 DENIED $1,423.24 $3,267.84 $291.00 DENIED $4,916.89 $638.83 $2,016.20 DISMISSED DENIED $5,992.95 DISMISSED $4,060.51 DENIED DENIED $14,924.00 DENIED DENIED $2,212.41 $6,240.00 $12,816.31 $724.30 $27,000.00 DISMISSED $2,389.00 DENIED $177.12 $226.52 DENIED $1,621.35 $6,143.00 DISMISSED DENIED 11-CV-0263 11-CV-0267 11-CV-0268 11-CV-0271 11-CV-0272 11-CV-0275 11-CV-0279 11-CV-0291 11-CV-0292 11-CV-0299 11-CV-0300 11-CV-0302 11-CV-0303 11-CV-0308 11-CV-0314 11-CV-0316 11-CV-0322 11-CV-0327 11-CV-0329 11-CV-0334 11-CV-0335 11-CV-0336 11-CV-0338 11-CV-0340 11-CV-0344 11-CV-0345 11-CV-0349 11-CV-0355 11-CV-0356 11-CV-0358 11-CV-0362 11-CV-0368 11-CV-0369 11-CV-0374 11-CV-0377 11-CV-0378 11-CV-0386 11-CV-0389 11-CV-0391 11-CV-0396 11-CV-0401 11-CV-0407 11-CV-0409 11-CV-0419 11-CV-0420 11-CV-0424 11-CV-0426 11-CV-0428 11-CV-0429 11-CV-0436 11-CV-0439 11-CV-0441 11-CV-0457 11-CV-0462 11-CV-0464 11-CV-0470 11-CV-0471 11-CV-0480 11-CV-0483 11-CV-0488 11-CV-0494 11-CV-0499 11-CV-0505 11-CV-0506 11-CV-0509 11-CV-0511 11-CV-0514 11-CV-0517 11-CV-0524 11-CV-0525 11-CV-0528 11-CV-0532 11-CV-0538 11-CV-0540 11-CV-0542 11-CV-0543 11-CV-0544 11-CV-0549 11-CV-0552 11-CV-0553 11-CV-0554 MERCER, CHELSEA NOON, JAWAD OJEDA, MARIA STACKHOUSE, VANESSA THOMAS, OLLIE WALL, DALIJA ANDRADE, MIGUEL GAZELLA, NICHOLAS GUZMAN, GUADALUPE DAVIS, LAWRENCE S. FITZPATRICK, ALLEN S. HALL, MARIE HARRIS, ASHLEY JENKINS, JEROME LOPEZ-DOMINGUEZ, MARTIN MCNEIL, TAMMY NAVAREZ, JOSE L. TABORN, ANGEL TOKARCZYK, ELIZABETH J. WEATHERS, PRENTISS WHITAKER, SHERRIE D. WHITAKER, SHERRIE D. WHITLEY, JEFFREY L., JR. WOODS, MITCHEL BONDS, TERRENE BOWMAN, JENNIFER DORRIS, LOVALLE HARDING, LINNELL IM, SAMUEL M. JENKINS, CLIFTON MARQUIS, NORMA WAYENKNECHT, ROBIN PACK-RIDDLE, MARY RIVAS, ROBERTO, JR. THOMPSON, LAMARR WARD, BILLY CALUSINSKI, CHRIS HAMEED, ALAZEEM JAMES, MILDRED & JAMES, EVERETT C. RICHARDS, YOULANDA STREETER, CHARLES CAMERON, ILENE DOMINGUEZ, GILBERT SCHWARTZ, TERESE M. ACOSTA, SEBASTIAN CORTES, JOSE L. GONZALEZ, RAYMUNDO HARRIS, HORATIO, JR. HOEHNE, RORY LOPEZ, EDGAR MONTENEGRO, NICOLAS MOUNT, VERNICA TIMM, ROBERT J. WOODS, ANTWAN ZULMAI, HABB KOSANDA, MATTHEW OVERDORF, TYLER L. FANNING, SHANNON HEATON, JENNIFER L. SALGADO, RAQUEL ENIS, PATRICK D. HILL, SHANTELL MARBLE, BRENDA & WATKINS, LAURA MCWILLIAMS, TYRONE RODRIGUEZ, JOHN F. SUTTON, ROSEMARY SCHREK, ELIZABETH CAMPBELL-CRIGLER, KIMBERLY GARCIA, ANDRES, SR. JOHNSON, SPANNIESHA POCIUS, PAULA VERA, VICTOR FORD, JERMAINE GRAY, DELILAH PARRA, OLHA PETERSON, TAMI SCHRINER, CLINT WATKINS, PENNY BROWN, SHANA LECH, MARIA MCDONAGH, JOSEPH 385 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $5,000.00 $1,315.22 $5,652.00 DENIED $8,496.96 $3,184.88 $597.00 $3,823.28 DENIED DENIED $678.00 DENIED $817.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED $4,344.97 DENIED $27,000.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED $3,959.29 DENIED $12,024.24 RECONSIDERED DENIAL $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED $8,558.25 $664.00 $3,520.00 $26,987.50 $7,929.83 DENIED RECONSIDERED DENIAL RECONSIDERED DENIAL DENIED $842.00 DENIED $570.91 DENIED DENIED $3,124.57 DISMISSED $2,607.00 $11,977.00 DENIED $8,870.80 $24,999.00 $3,993.97 $1,947.00 $2,270.42 $3,167.61 $27,000.00 $1,155.68 $5,024.09 $8,426.00 $5,000.00 DENIED $475.00 RECONSIDERED DENIAL DENIED $1,038.30 DENIED $997.00 $27,000.00 $27,000.00 DENIED DENIED $406.00 $28.32 DENIED $27,000.00 DENIED DENIED $1,316.67 11-CV-0558 11-CV-0567 11-CV-0570 11-CV-0575 11-CV-0583 11-CV-0589 11-CV-0591 11-CV-0593 11-CV-0596 11-CV-0598 11-CV-0602 11-CV-0607 11-CV-0613 11-CV-0614 11-CV-0617 11-CV-0623 11-CV-0624 11-CV-0625 11-CV-0626 11-CV-0628 11-CV-0631 11-CV-0633 11-CV-0638 11-CV-0639 11-CV-0653 11-CV-0654 11-CV-0655 11-CV-0661 11-CV-0670 11-CV-0673 11-CV-0677 11-CV-0680 11-CV-0682 11-CV-0683 11-CV-0689 11-CV-0699 11-CV-0706 11-CV-0707 11-CV-0708 11-CV-0711 11-CV-0714 11-CV-0715 11-CV-0716 11-CV-0720 11-CV-0722 11-CV-0725 11-CV-0731 11-CV-0733 11-CV-0734 11-CV-0735 11-CV-0736 11-CV-0743 11-CV-0744 11-CV-0746 11-CV-0751 11-CV-0758 11-CV-0763 11-CV-0779 11-CV-0780 11-CV-0781 11-CV-0788 11-CV-0796 11-CV-0799 11-CV-0811 11-CV-0815 11-CV-0819 11-CV-0828 11-CV-0833 11-CV-0835 11-CV-0837 11-CV-0839 11-CV-0846 11-CV-0850 11-CV-0852 11-CV-0854 11-CV-0855 11-CV-0857 11-CV-0861 11-CV-0864 11-CV-0866 THRASHER, TAMAR GREEN. LINDA KELLY, MAURICE MCGOWAN, MARCUS WILLIAMS, RENATA CRUZ, ORLANDO FRINGER, ANTHONY GILES, ANTHONY JOHNSON, PATRICIA KANE, PATRICIA P. ROBINSON, NONA BANKS, CAROLYN JEFFERS, JASON JOHNSON, KARISSA & BUCHANAN, IMOGENE & ROBERTS LISA L. NAMBO, FROYLAN WALKER, HAROLD L. WENGREN, DAVINA L. WRIGHT, ALETA S. WYCKOFF, LAURA BALDWIN, WILLIAM E. BREEDLOVE, RENEE L. CRUZ, ALEXANDER HENDERSON, DANIN JACKSON, KAYLA MAYS, DEJUAN K. MEEKS, REGINALD P. MELENDEZ, DANNY PAZ, NERY YESENIA SANCHEZ, GABRIELA TOWNES, JUANITA TYSON, SHANIKA WILFORD, MARK WORTHY, RASHAWN WYATT, BOYSIE, JR. GRANDEL, DIANA ORES, STEPHEN WEBB, BRANDON J. WEBB, WENDE U. WILLIAMS, KANDYCE BUSH, ANTOINE T. HERMAN, COLIN ISLAM, SAQIB MCCARTHY, BARBARA ROHMAN, JARED SEARS, SABRINA P. WILLIAMS, ANGELA DAVIS, JOHN F. FRANKLIN, STEPHEN J. GARCIA, JESUS GARRETT, LOLETHA GREGORY, SHEDRICK B. LATTA, IRV LOPEZ, ESTELA RODGERS, APRIL BOOKER, CORINE FOSTER, MARIA MABREY, SUSAN REYNA, PETER, JR. RICHARDS, TONY RICHARDSON, CHERITA L. WATKINS, CARLA & CHATMAN, PEGGIE & O'GRADY, MAGGIE DELANEY, ERNEST R. HARE, ANGELA CLARK, JOSHUA M. GREENLEE, TERRANCE JACKSON, JANET C. SEAGO, LAURIE M. ZIOLKO, SEAN CASTRO, JAIME IOVA, GHEORGHE JONES, ROBERT R. ULLOA, SAMUEL O. BOCLAIRE, DONNA CASTANEDA, JUAN C. GOODMAN, CLAUDETTE HOPKINS, KENNETH JAY, CHRISTOPHER A. LYONS, JOHN NEUMAN, JAMES ROBERSON, SANDRA S. 386 DENIED $3,697.00 RECONSIDERED DENIAL $2,661.44 DENIED $1,783.62 $27,000.00 DISMISSED DENIED $1,042.52 DENIED $5,000.00 $78.00 $24,974.60 $4,337.09 DENIED $100.00 $574.00 DENIED $711.14 $1,130.00 $7,232.52 $6,965.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DISMISSED $1,713.00 $231.40 DENIED DENIED DISMISSED DENIED $5,000.00 DISMISSED DENIED DENIED RECONSIDERED DENIAL DENIED DISMISSED DENIED $444.00 DISMISSED DENIED $5,000.00 RECONSIDERED DENIAL DISMISSED $23,919.00 $7,998.00 DENIED $5,182.80 $5,780.00 $4,725.00 $1,045.45 RECONSIDERED DENIAL $525.00 $8,455.40 DENIED RECONSIDERED DENIAL DENIED $5,000.00 $1,847.50 $1,245.01 $23,876.77 $96.00 $5,491.20 DENIED $5,300.70 DENIED $9,259.96 $2,109.00 $799.00 RECONSIDERED DENIAL DENIED $19,313.99 DENIED DENIED DENIED $5,178.92 $57.00 11-CV-0867 11-CV-0868 11-CV-0872 11-CV-0875 11-CV-0878 11-CV-0886 11-CV-0889 11-CV-0895 11-CV-0897 11-CV-0899 11-CV-0902 11-CV-0905 11-CV-0907 11-CV-0908 11-CV-0909 11-CV-0914 11-CV-0918 11-CV-0919 11-CV-0923 11-CV-0925 11-CV-0930 11-CV-0934 11-CV-0944 11-CV-0945 11-CV-0950 11-CV-0951 11-CV-0953 11-CV-0955 11-CV-0956 11-CV-0961 11-CV-0962 11-CV-0964 11-CV-0966 11-CV-0970 11-CV-0972 11-CV-0974 11-CV-0980 11-CV-0981 11-CV-0997 11-CV-1003 11-CV-1005 11-CV-1010 11-CV-1011 11-CV-1012 11-CV-1016 11-CV-1021 11-CV-1023 11-CV-1024 11-CV-1026 11-CV-1027 11-CV-1032 11-CV-1034 11-CV-1038 11-CV-1039 11-CV-1040 11-CV-1048 11-CV-1049 11-CV-1050 11-CV-1053 11-CV-1054 11-CV-1055 11-CV-1056 11-CV-1059 11-CV-1069 11-CV-1078 11-CV-1079 11-CV-1080 11-CV-1084 11-CV-1089 11-CV-1092 11-CV-1094 11-CV-1095 11-CV-1096 11-CV-1103 11-CV-1106 11-CV-1109 11-CV-1111 11-CV-1113 11-CV-1115 11-CV-1116 11-CV-1118 SALAMAN, JOSE SIMMONS, TAKIYA M. FULLER, KYNDON J. CATO, ERICKA DIAZ, MARVIN G. RITCHIE, JOHNATHAN A. SANCHEZ, JUAN WILSON, RONALD, SR. AGEE, LOUISE H. CARRERA, EDWIN DELGADO, JOSEPH GUZMAN, JEREMY KING, ROY, SR. KORCHEVSKA, OKSANA MCLAREN, LAMONTE PRUITT, STEPHAN THOMPSON, LEONARD WYATT, MATTIE ANDERSON, ROBERT BRADLO, BARBARA FARMER, WILLIAM J. GUTIERREZ, EMMANUEL PUCHETAMALAGA, CLAUDIO RITSCHEL, JASON SUDDETH, JEFFREY D. THOMAS, ALICE ANDERSON, ANDRE D. CASTREJON, ELI E. CURIEL-AGUILA, JOSE KARPINSKI, WITOLD KIM, MIK LEDESMA, LARRY MCDOWELL, LAVINCE OLMOS, ESTHER SALES, JORGE STIMSON, ANNA WILLIAMS, SONTARIUS WILSON, JOHN PENSON, KEVIN L. THOMAS, DEBRA WATERS, CHRISTINA DUFF, AVERY HARP, SHIRLEY J. HINOJOSA, ROLANDO SHEALLY, WHITNEY T. BOYD, WILLIAM C. DEDEAUX, ROCHELLE DOMINO, DEBRA GRIFFIN, FREDERICK, JR. HENDRICKS, ANQUENNETT LEE, TANGANIKA REGELIN, KIERSTEN VAZQUEZ, MIGUEL A. ALEXANDER, ERICA BAKER, YOLANDA KOONTZ, JUSTIN LEANOS, JESSICA MARTIN, KRISTON D. PETERSON, RONNIE & BOYD, JOYCE SALINAS, BRIANA SLATER, WANDA R. STREETER, BESSIE H. ANTHONY, JERROD R. HOOPER, QAADIR MILLER, HETTIE PELAYO, CARLOS PERSON, JERRY TUFFS, DAVID GERRITSEN, DAVID KOZLOWSKI, CHRISTIAN MERCHEL, EWA MERCHEL, EWA MERCHEL, EWA BATTIE, OLIVIA BRIDGET, RODNEY COOLEY, TAMIKA FERNANDEZ, JESSICA HALE, LEON HERRINGTON, BRANDON HOOK, STEVEN R. LOPEZ, RAMON $996.00 $2,750.58 DENIED DENIED $5,063.00 $281.00 DENIED $5,941.08 $3,887.40 $2,416.00 DENIED $2,662.00 RECONSIDERED DENIAL $1,843.90 DENIED $22,081.92 DENIED DENIED $817.00 $509.00 $873.00 $4,160.00 $27,000.00 $21,115.17 DENIED DENIED RECONSIDERED DENIAL $2,872.24 DISMISSED $6,441.40 $6,045.35 $409.99 $10,204.00 $834.00 $3,302.18 $527.32 DENIED DENIED DISMISSED $5,000.00 $3,121.98 $27,000.00 $30.47 $1,790.30 DISMISSED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED RECONSIDERED DENIAL DENIED DENIED $2,964.90 $1,017.00 $1,538.53 DISMISSED DENIED $5,000.00 $5,000.00 DENIED $949.28 $5,000.00 $17,079.79 DENIED DENIED $7,907.00 $5,170.42 DENIED $604.42 $234.15 DENIED $18,233.60 $458.00 DENIED $1,760.80 $27,000.00 DENIED $27.32 387 11-CV-1121 11-CV-1127 11-CV-1130 11-CV-1137 11-CV-1138 11-CV-1149 11-CV-1153 11-CV-1156 11-CV-1158 11-CV-1162 11-CV-1169 11-CV-1171 11-CV-1172 11-CV-1173 11-CV-1174 11-CV-1175 11-CV-1176 11-CV-1180 11-CV-1183 11-CV-1188 11-CV-1195 11-CV-1205 11-CV-1206 11-CV-1208 11-CV-1209 11-CV-1219 11-CV-1224 11-CV-1227 11-CV-1228 11-CV-1230 11-CV-1231 11-CV-1234 11-CV-1237 11-CV-1243 11-CV-1251 11-CV-1254 11-CV-1256 11-CV-1259 11-CV-1262 11-CV-1275 11-CV-1288 11-CV-1300 11-CV-1302 11-CV-1303 11-CV-1309 11-CV-1319 11-CV-1320 11-CV-1331 11-CV-1334 11-CV-1336 11-CV-1337 11-CV-1340 11-CV-1348 11-CV-1350 11-CV-1351 11-CV-1352 11-CV-1361 11-CV-1367 11-CV-1369 11-CV-1373 11-CV-1376 11-CV-1379 11-CV-1382 11-CV-1384 11-CV-1385 11-CV-1387 11-CV-1397 11-CV-1401 11-CV-1404 11-CV-1405 11-CV-1412 11-CV-1414 11-CV-1416 11-CV-1417 11-CV-1421 11-CV-1422 11-CV-1423 11-CV-1425 11-CV-1434 11-CV-1444 11-CV-1445 SANFORD, RECCA WOODBURN, JOHN C. BELL, LATASHA FAHEY, RYAN GREGORY, DUSTIN SMITH, ALBERT WARD, CHRISTOPHER CAMPOS, ANTHONY CLARK, ANTHONY R. HENDRIX, LORETTA OSHO, ELINA RUSSELL, MICKEY SANCHEZ, JUAN WISE, KELLY WISE, KELLY WISE, KELLY WISE, KELLY ALVARADO, ROBERT F. BOYCE, CHARMETHA DAVIS, KEVIN GREEN, NATASHA MADISON, MARGIE MILBURN, HEATHER MILLER, ROBERT MYLES, KEITH A. SERRANO, JOSE L. VIANE, MATTHEW WILLIAMS, KATHERINE JEAN ADAMS, SAM ANGSTEN, PHILLIP COOPER, CAROLYN M. HUGHES, DONALD LANE, TONI A. SOSTRE, MELISSA DAVIS, FREDERICK L., JR. DYER, IDA GARCIA, ALEJANDRO HUMPHRES, JEREMY LITTLE, PIERRE J. SANDERS, JESSE BLACK, ASHLEY HEMMERICH, TERRENCE L. RICHARDSON, CHERITA L. SHRESTHA, SABNAM AVMEDOSKI, DENIS MARTIN, EDWARD MAYA, LUIS HALL, DERRICK A. JOHNSON, NICHOLAS & ASHFORD, MATTIE JONES, MICHAEL LAWSON, JOHN D. LINCOLN, LORETTA ORTIZ, ANA LAURA PICCO, JOHN T. RAND, TERRY ROJAS, DIGNA THOMPSON, MARGO WILLIAMS, DUBOIS S. YOUNG, JETON . GRAY, MARCUS MARTIN, ORLANDAS MARTINEZ, ARCADIA ROBINSON, ANTHONY SLATTERY, SHAUN MARTIN, CARLEE WELLS, ANTWAN HUNTER, MARY D. LEON, NOE MCNEIL, TAMMY MILLAN, OMAR RODRIGUEZ, CARMEN D. RUIZ GARCIA, JESUS RUIZ GARCIA, JESUS RUIZ GARCIA, JESUS ULRICH, SARAH WELCH, DASHAY ZIZUMBO, LICCI BARRERA, JOSE M. MCCRAY, LACEY R. & BRADLEY, LYDIA A. DAWSON, LEOLA ELLIS, KEENAN L. 388 $1,492.97 $542.00 $7,361.74 DENIED $293.40 DENIED $1,143.00 $9,337.00 $5,000.00 RECONSIDERED DENIAL $5,000.00 DISMISSED $4,126.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $5,000.00 $12,594.20 DENIED $37.20 $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED $4,017.55 $2,097.15 $568.20 DENIED $968.00 DENIED RECONSIDERED DENIAL $9.00 $5,000.00 $70.00 DENIED $5,000.00 $1,961.79 DENIED $11,773.05 $8,571.29 DENIED DENIED DENIED $2,539.40 $1,915.00 $1,386.00 DENIED DISMISSED DENIED $1,479.14 DENIED DENIED DENIED $1,079.50 $664.00 $1,275.85 $158.46 $817.00 $870.00 DENIED $2,878.00 $27,000.00 $3,175.46 $1,096.45 DENIED $926.00 $427.00 $831.00 DENIED $2,956.00 $831.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED $748.90 $12.70 DENIED DENIED $2,942.00 $5,000.00 $1,253.56 11-CV-1447 11-CV-1450 11-CV-1453 11-CV-1456 11-CV-1460 11-CV-1466 11-CV-1467 11-CV-1468 11-CV-1475 11-CV-1477 11-CV-1479 11-CV-1480 11-CV-1482 11-CV-1485 11-CV-1496 11-CV-1500 11-CV-1501 11-CV-1506 11-CV-1507 11-CV-1509 11-CV-1510 11-CV-1514 11-CV-1515 11-CV-1523 11-CV-1528 11-CV-1529 11-CV-1534 11-CV-1535 11-CV-1536 11-CV-1538 11-CV-1539 11-CV-1541 11-CV-1542 11-CV-1548 11-CV-1549 11-CV-1552 11-CV-1553 11-CV-1556 11-CV-1560 11-CV-1561 11-CV-1571 11-CV-1573 11-CV-1574 11-CV-1575 11-CV-1580 11-CV-1581 11-CV-1582 11-CV-1590 11-CV-1592 11-CV-1594 11-CV-1599 11-CV-1608 11-CV-1616 11-CV-1619 11-CV-1622 11-CV-1628 11-CV-1639 11-CV-1642 11-CV-1647 11-CV-1652 11-CV-1654 11-CV-1656 11-CV-1659 11-CV-1660 11-CV-1662 11-CV-1671 11-CV-1674 11-CV-1675 11-CV-1676 11-CV-1678 11-CV-1687 11-CV-1689 11-CV-1690 11-CV-1693 11-CV-1696 11-CV-1697 11-CV-1699 11-CV-1700 11-CV-1702 11-CV-1707 11-CV-1708 GIVENS, RIMMANA LARSEN, JASON NICKOLS, MATTHEW C. ROMAN, DEMETRIO SIMMS, JOSEPH P. VESEY, COURTNEY VLADIC, DRASKO WARD, MARQUEZ D. DAVIS, SCOTT DOUBEK, JACQUELINE J. GAGNE, JUANITA GORDON, DAVID L., JR. HAYNES, MICHAEL INCANDELA, NICOLETTA SIMS, LENORE D. CARTER, CORNELIA CICCONE, NICHOLAS J. HAYES, MONIQUE HERMOSILLO, HECTOR HILL, EDWARD LOPEZ, FROILAN PANIAGUA, ZITA RIVERA, LUZ M. VUICHARD, JONAH GAUSTAD, ADAM HILL, ANTHONY ROGERS, MATTHEW J. ROSARIO, JOSEPH RIIS, KIMBERLY BAUGH, CELESTINE BRIDGEWATER, LAVAR CARLOS, SABRINA CARLOS, SABRINA GUTIERREZ, JUAN D. HAYNES, ELI, III MARTINEZ, JANET MUHAMMAD, LA RAD NUNNALLY, JAMES BOUBO, PAUL CABRERA, CLAUDIO IVEY, NEEDHAM JOHNSON, ARTHUR L. LUTILO, MARTINE MARTINEZ, ELIEZER RANGEL, RUDY, SR. REARS, STEVEN REYNAGA, MELINA SPEARS, MANQUINYELLE THOMPSON, SOUNJA VERA, VICTOR ALEXANDER, WILLIE JOHNSON, MARQUIS RIVERA, JAVIER SHCHYR, ULYANA WICKER, JOHN CLARK, LYNNETTE MCCORMACK, JOY H. NOWAK, VICTORIA VANDA, KELLY BRIDGEWATER, LYNN HATCHER, BRANDON JOHNSON, JHAMAL K. MAGOUIRK, ALLEGRA MARTINEZ, CARMEN MACK, RA'SAAN ADAMS, JEREMY BANKS, GREGORY BEAIRD, STACY BROCK, BYRON BROWN, SUNDIATA COTTON, BERTHA L. DAVIDSON, LAKESHIA STELLY, STEPHANIE EARWIN, CANDICE GREEN, EDWARD A. GREEN, MICHAEL L. JACKSON, LAMONT JOHNSON, JOHNNIE KEEVY, KIMBERLY LUTES, CODY MARQUEZ, PORFIRIA $2,800.00 $14,468.88 DENIED $11,677.50 DENIED $3,230.00 $10,239.18 DENIED $4,854.56 $2,454.13 DENIED $2,108.15 $921.42 DENIED DENIED DENIED $1,932.00 $2,135.00 $1,078.24 DENIED $11,855.00 $2,146.00 DENIED DENIED $1,709.43 DENIED $3,009.25 $448.00 $2,797.78 $5,000.00 DENIED $1,035.00 DENIED $75.00 $1,423.31 $3,381.00 $4,578.88 DENIED $7,375.71 DENIED $57.00 $153.95 DENIED DENIED $4,391.18 $1,848.00 $1,320.00 DENIED $15,774.25 DISMISSED $4,908.91 $18,104.00 $4,319.21 $6,900.00 $2,187.64 DENIED $9,198.99 $48.95 DENIED RECONSIDERED DENIAL $9,348.44 DENIED $14,620.87 DENIED DISMISSED $3,527.40 $1,969.00 DENIED DENIED DISMISSED $2,110.36 DENIED DENIED $4,168.18 DISMISSED DENIED $912.00 DENIED DENIED $1,758.70 $27,000.00 389 11-CV-1709 11-CV-1710 11-CV-1724 11-CV-1731 11-CV-1732 11-CV-1734 11-CV-1738 11-CV-1740 11-CV-1743 11-CV-1744 11-CV-1745 11-CV-1749 11-CV-1751 11-CV-1760 11-CV-1763 11-CV-1765 11-CV-1777 11-CV-1780 11-CV-1781 11-CV-1782 11-CV-1785 11-CV-1786 11-CV-1788 11-CV-1791 11-CV-1794 11-CV-1795 11-CV-1796 11-CV-1798 11-CV-1800 11-CV-1801 11-CV-1806 11-CV-1808 11-CV-1810 11-CV-1812 11-CV-1813 11-CV-1820 11-CV-1824 11-CV-1825 11-CV-1830 11-CV-1832 11-CV-1835 11-CV-1838 11-CV-1840 11-CV-1841 11-CV-1844 11-CV-1846 11-CV-1847 11-CV-1850 11-CV-1855 11-CV-1856 11-CV-1862 11-CV-1863 11-CV-1864 11-CV-1865 11-CV-1867 11-CV-1868 11-CV-1869 11-CV-1875 11-CV-1879 11-CV-1883 11-CV-1886 11-CV-1894 11-CV-1896 11-CV-1899 11-CV-1901 11-CV-1903 11-CV-1904 11-CV-1905 11-CV-1908 11-CV-1914 11-CV-1915 11-CV-1918 11-CV-1920 11-CV-1922 11-CV-1923 11-CV-1924 11-CV-1926 11-CV-1929 11-CV-1931 11-CV-1932 11-CV-1936 MCKEE, TERESA L. MCKEE, TERESA L. VALLADARES, SHARON COOPER, CURTIS DOMINGUEZ, MARTA FRANK, MICHAEL HAMMOND, AMANDA E. HUNT, LEANDRE JONES, NAKIA F. LAIN, AMANDA LEACH, FELICIA NEMETH, HEATHER PERKINS, TAMARA SCOTT, TIFFANY N. STEFFEN, MATTHEW R. STONE, MARK S., JR. YU, IVY ARIAS, ALBERTO BAILEY, TANYA BARILLAS, BRAULIO BORAH, SHELLEY J. BOWIE, BILLY BROOKS, CANDACE DUBOSE, SCIPIO GUERRERO, VICTOR M., JR. HAMANN, DARRELL HARMON, TOMMY LEE HILDEBRANDT, RICHARD IKNER, VAN K. IMSEEH, DIALA KOCHTA, PETR LOPEZ, AUGUSTINE MENSAH, LARNELL MURPHY, SANDRA G. NASH, LAURA SUDDUTH, JESSE D. BRENGETTCY, JUDY BRENGETTCY, JUDY HOUPE, FREDERICK JARVIS, STEPHANIE LOVE, ALLISON POLK, CLAREACE QUARLES, REGINA RENTMEESTER, SANDRA SCHELLING, TERRI SILAS, THOMAS SONA, KARI L. TONGE, SARA WILLIAMS, EDDIE R., III WINDMON, NORA P. ERDMANN, BRANDON C. GASH, TERESA L. KENNEDY, ANTERRIO ELLIOTT LAMAR A. ROBESON, LANAE SANCHEZ, CINDY SANCHEZ, CATALINA BUIE, TYSHAWN DEL TORO, OCTAVIO GREEN, NATASHA HUERTA, HECTOR STEPHENS, TRACY M. TAYLOR, CYNTHIA YELVERTON, STEVEN ZONNO, NICOLA BANKS, ROOSEVELT BARRIOS, CELSO BELMER, ELLA CHILDRESS, JEFFREY GRIMES, LYNNZE GUZMAN, DOMINGA MENDOZA, NELSON ROBINSON, CHERYL F. SAGE, MARIE SEWARD, SOPHIA MITCHELL, WILLIE J. ALSBURY, JERRY BLACK, LONNY W. CUESTA, JESSIE, JR. CUSTER, MORTEZ D. GREEN, TERRY R. DENIED $545.40 DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED $3,961.00 $744.06 DENIED $27,000.00 DENIED DENIED $200.00 DISMISSED $1,285.25 $15,018.00 RECONSIDERED DENIAL DENIED $2,412.90 DENIED $664.00 $1,797.38 DENIED $5,000.00 $5,000.00 RECONSIDERED DENIAL DENIED $17,545.84 $2,077.00 $27,000.00 DENIED $13,322.25 DENIED DENIED DENIED $7,366.00 $507.04 DENIED DENIED DENIED $810.00 $2,973.31 $2,500.00 $3,473.97 DENIED DENIED $804.40 $6,948.87 DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED $23,800.90 DENIED DENIED $621.44 DENIED DENIED DENIED $808.13 $2,096.00 $272.70 RECONSIDERED DENIAL $5,000.00 $3,500.00 DENIED $12,878.95 DENIED DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED $137.89 DENIED $3,013.00 DENIED $890.17 DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED $5,379.41 $14,651.00 DENIED $5,000.00 390 11-CV-1939 11-CV-1941 11-CV-1944 11-CV-1946 11-CV-1947 11-CV-1951 11-CV-1952 11-CV-1953 11-CV-1955 11-CV-1956 11-CV-1965 11-CV-1967 11-CV-1970 11-CV-1972 11-CV-1973 11-CV-1975 11-CV-1976 11-CV-1978 11-CV-1983 11-CV-1985 11-CV-1996 11-CV-1997 11-CV-1999 11-CV-2001 11-CV-2009 11-CV-2012 11-CV-2014 11-CV-2016 11-CV-2017 11-CV-2018 11-CV-2019 11-CV-2021 11-CV-2024 11-CV-2025 11-CV-2028 11-CV-2032 11-CV-2033 11-CV-2035 11-CV-2036 11-CV-2037 11-CV-2043 11-CV-2049 11-CV-2050 11-CV-2054 11-CV-2055 11-CV-2057 11-CV-2059 11-CV-2060 11-CV-2063 11-CV-2067 11-CV-2068 11-CV-2070 11-CV-2071 11-CV-2073 11-CV-2074 11-CV-2076 11-CV-2078 11-CV-2079 11-CV-2080 11-CV-2081 11-CV-2083 11-CV-2084 11-CV-2086 11-CV-2098 11-CV-2100 11-CV-2101 11-CV-2102 11-CV-2104 11-CV-2105 11-CV-2106 11-CV-2108 11-CV-2110 11-CV-2111 11-CV-2115 11-CV-2116 11-CV-2118 11-CV-2120 11-CV-2121 11-CV-2122 11-CV-2128 11-CV-2130 HARRIS, MARCIA & LEWIS, TYNESHIA HOUCK, CHRISTOPHER ELLIS, LORETTA JOHNSON, DARRON A. JOHNSON, EDDIE KOURAKIS, BRAD E. KRENZER, ARTHUR L. LANDA, ALFONSO LUVERT-HENRY, YOLAN T. LUVERT-HENRY, YOLAN T. NAVES, J. INES OLIVER, NEWTON REYES, BRIAN RODRIGUEZ, MARIA ROSS, MELINDA SALEH, TAYSEER SCHROEDER, GREGORY J. SMITH, KINDRA STOVALL, DERWIN WATSON, ANGELO BELL, TWILONDA BENNETT, DAJUAN BURGER, KYLE D. CHAVEZ, GUADALUPE KING, KENDRA & LYONS, PATRICIA & MOSELEY, CAROL MILLER, ANITA NEWTON, SHILLA J. SANDOVAL, JAIME SCHOFIELD, ALISON SMITH, MARSHALL, JR. COLEMAN, LAMARA WHITEHEAD, PATRICE BIESTERFELD, SARAH D. BIESTERFELD, RONALD L. JONES, BILLY A. LYTLE, MEGAN PEREZ, DEMARIS CONTRERAS, CARLOS M. REMTER, ERIC SCOT RICE, DEBRA CARRIGAN, TIMOTHY P. ISLAS, RENE LONGEWAY, MICHAEL J. PATTON, DEMARR PEREIRA, MICHELLE ROBINSON, HARVEY SCHWANTERS, ALEXANDRIA SHAY, CHRISTIE L. TRIBBLE, DEBORAH A. YOUNG, GERALDINE ACEVEZ, STACEY M. COLE, MICHELLE CONLAN, NICHOLAS DODD, MARY F. DOYLE, BRIANNA M. FRANKLIN, DEANTRELL GOMEZ, ANNA GRIFFIN, ALMA HARRISON, ANDREW HENDERSON, DESIREE HESS, JULIE HILL, CHARLES J. LANE, KERRY RODRIGUEZ, GLORIA M. RUTHERFORD, KATHERINE SHARP, KRISTINE SIERZEGA, MARK E. THOMPSON, TERRY TILLESEN, LISA TINAJERO, JOSE WALFORD, CECIL VALENTINE, LISA ABDULLAH, MUHAMMAD BAUMA, NICHOLAS BOLER, MAURICE CLARK, ANDRE CRUMES, CODY L. DIAZ, ADRIAN EYTINA, YOVELAH HANNAH, JOHN HICKS, BRYAN W. 391 $5,000.00 $7,579.95 DENIED $4,413.11 DENIED DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED $5,000.00 $3,397.50 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $3,148.33 DENIED DENIED RECONSIDERED DENIAL DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $4,460.90 RECONSIDERED DENIAL $1,000.00 DENIED DENIED DISMISSED DENIED $1,837.30 $562.08 $984.99 DENIED $3,089.95 $711.00 DENIED DENIED $792.00 $18,824.77 $764.00 RECONSIDERED DENIAL $912.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $18,540.54 $142.30 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $1,228.00 $5,000.00 $1,064.00 $4,133.00 DENIED $489.45 DENIED $1,161.00 $1,451.61 $393.00 $1,456.96 DENIED DENIED $984.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED $1,275.07 $721.73 DENIED $6,300.32 $3,709.74 DENIED $5,454.56 $2,748.00 11-CV-2131 11-CV-2133 11-CV-2135 11-CV-2137 11-CV-2138 11-CV-2139 11-CV-2141 11-CV-2142 11-CV-2143 11-CV-2144 11-CV-2145 11-CV-2151 11-CV-2152 11-CV-2153 11-CV-2157 11-CV-2158 11-CV-2160 11-CV-2163 11-CV-2165 11-CV-2166 11-CV-2174 11-CV-2175 11-CV-2176 11-CV-2178 11-CV-2180 11-CV-2182 11-CV-2186 11-CV-2188 11-CV-2191 11-CV-2196 11-CV-2197 11-CV-2198 11-CV-2199 11-CV-2201 11-CV-2205 11-CV-2208 11-CV-2211 11-CV-2213 11-CV-2216 11-CV-2219 11-CV-2220 11-CV-2221 11-CV-2222 11-CV-2226 11-CV-2228 11-CV-2229 11-CV-2230 11-CV-2231 11-CV-2235 11-CV-2239 11-CV-2240 11-CV-2242 11-CV-2243 11-CV-2245 11-CV-2246 11-CV-2248 11-CV-2251 11-CV-2253 11-CV-2254 11-CV-2255 11-CV-2256 11-CV-2260 11-CV-2262 11-CV-2263 11-CV-2264 11-CV-2268 11-CV-2269 11-CV-2272 11-CV-2275 11-CV-2278 11-CV-2285 11-CV-2286 11-CV-2287 11-CV-2288 11-CV-2289 11-CV-2290 11-CV-2291 11-CV-2292 11-CV-2293 11-CV-2294 11-CV-2299 TOPOR, TINA MARIE JOHNSON, ISHANTI LYNUMN, WAYNE MAURICE MCGHEE, RICKY MIDDLECOAT, BRENDA C. MIDDLECOAT, NEIL G. MROCZEK, ANNA MUNDT, GUS MURARSHEED, XAVIER K. K. NAOUM, PHOEBE OLIVAS, AUDON ZENTKO, RAYMOND BROWN, JOSEPH A. CARDONA, ROGER FLORES, LUCIO FUNCHESS, ANSEL GRIFFIN, PAMELA E. & ASHE, FRANCES JOHNSON, KENNETH L., JR. KNOX, CHRISTOPHER MACON, TIERRA RICE, KENYATA RODGERS, REGINALD, JR. SANDERS, SHAYLA SIMS, SADAIREE SODERLUND, VALERIE STIMAGE, SAMUEL ANDERSON, KEWONN ANDRADE, DARIO COLEMAM. JESSICA GRAY, ERIC HAAS, JERIN HARRIS, JACQUELINE HOBSON, STEPHANIE RUSSELL, ALBERT G., JR. WARNSLEY, STEPHANIE BOUWENS, ROXANNE ESCALANTE, JUAN GARCIA, RICHARD M. C. JONES-HEATH, THERESA LANE, TONI A. LESTER, JACKIE MARKS, CHARLES E., JR. MEANS, DANIELLE MONTERO, OSCAR ODEN, MYRA ODEN, MYRA OLIVEIRA, ANGELA OPALKA, KEVIN M. PAGE, LARRY ROGERS, MICHAEL ROSS, CARMENNETT SANGABRIEL, JOSE SANDERS, PORSCHE SORIA, LUZ STOVALL, HELENA SYKES, PATRICIA A. TRUSS, ALBANY VILLMER, JONATHAN C. VILLMER, JONATHAN C. VILLMER, JONATHAN C. VILLMER, JONATHAN C. WESTERFIELD, STEVEN L. & WESTERFIELD, SHERRI L WINFIELD, TERRANCE ADAMS, ANNALYSE ALVAREZ, OLGA BROWN, BRIAN CARPENTER, ADDO GREEN, JEANEEKA M. MEDINA, MERCEDES STATON, DANNY O. CALVERT, COREY D. CANNON, BRIAN CONCEPCION, AXEL DAMIAN, CESAR EVERETT-SUMMERS, STEPHANIE EVERETT-SUMMERS, STEPHANIE FORNEY, RHONDA S. FOURMAN, GEOFFREY M. HALL, TABITHA L. HATCHER, JAMES S. NIXON, THOMAS W. 392 $7,968.25 $803.64 $678.00 RECONSIDERED DENIAL $18,906.33 $25,874.02 $1,981.20 DISMISSED $3,817.56 $5,531.00 DENIED $2,941.40 DENIED $5,112.00 DENIED DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $27,000.00 DENIED DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED $1,289.49 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $934.75 DENIED DENIED $22,157.00 DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $160.00 $281.80 $275.34 DENIED DENIED DENIED $1,083.98 $24,587.00 DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $1,851.46 $40.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $15,213.07 DISMISSED DENIED DENIED $2,136.36 $1,543.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $1,008.37 $150.00 $200.00 $806.00 11-CV-2301 11-CV-2302 11-CV-2304 11-CV-2305 11-CV-2309 11-CV-2310 11-CV-2316 11-CV-2317 11-CV-2319 11-CV-2322 11-CV-2324 11-CV-2325 11-CV-2326 11-CV-2327 11-CV-2328 11-CV-2330 11-CV-2332 11-CV-2333 11-CV-2336 11-CV-2337 11-CV-2338 11-CV-2345 11-CV-2346 11-CV-2351 11-CV-2353 11-CV-2354 11-CV-2355 11-CV-2356 11-CV-2357 11-CV-2358 11-CV-2360 11-CV-2361 11-CV-2362 11-CV-2363 11-CV-2366 11-CV-2367 11-CV-2368 11-CV-2371 11-CV-2372 11-CV-2374 11-CV-2375 11-CV-2376 11-CV-2377 11-CV-2378 11-CV-2381 11-CV-2383 11-CV-2384 11-CV-2386 11-CV-2390 11-CV-2391 11-CV-2394 11-CV-2395 11-CV-2397 11-CV-2400 11-CV-2401 11-CV-2406 11-CV-2407 11-CV-2411 11-CV-2412 11-CV-2413 11-CV-2414 11-CV-2415 11-CV-2417 11-CV-2418 11-CV-2420 11-CV-2422 11-CV-2424 11-CV-2425 11-CV-2428 11-CV-2429 11-CV-2433 11-CV-2435 11-CV-2442 11-CV-2445 11-CV-2446 11-CV-2447 11-CV-2449 11-CV-2450 11-CV-2453 11-CV-2454 11-CV-2455 POLAND, JAROD D. $27,000.00 REIN, MARK O. DENIED EVANCHIK, JEFFREY DISMISSED FOX, JEANETTE & RODGERS, TISHA DENIED MURDOCK, LIONEL DENIED MURRAY, SHAUNDRADIN, JR. DENIED ABRAHAM, JONATHON $3,528.00 ALLISON, DEANTE $2,649.99 AXTELL, NICHOLAS P. $2,070.00 BETTS, TERRAINE $27,000.00 CAMPBELL, DENNIS $4,581.05 CLARK, DANTREON $626.00 DEMMA, FAWNA DENIED EVANS, WILLIAM DENIED GERKITZ, HALEY E. $6,375.10 HAND, HARLEY J. DENIED HELD, ALLISON DENIED HENDERSON, NOLAN, JR. DENIED JACKSON, DEVON $392.00 KASE, JULIE $33,023.24 KEYS, LINDA K. RECONSIDERED DENIAL MARSH, NIKOLE L. $5,879.00 MEDRANO, NERIDA DENIED ROGEL, BERTIN DENIED SANDERS, MARIANN & STEELE, KRYSTAL & ROGERS, JESSICA $5,000.00 SANDOVAL, MICHAEL A. DISMISSED STEPHENS, TRACY $224.58 WALKER, EDWIN DENIED WEBBER, MARJORIE $5,000.00 ADAN, ANDRES RECONSIDERED DENIAL BARRIOS, TINA DENIED BRUNSON, DENISE DISMISSED BRYANT, MAURICE DENIED BURDINE, JOSEPH DENIED CARTER, TERRY DENIED DAVIS, SENTWALI DENIED DE YOUNG, JARAD DENIED GRASSMUCK, MICHELLE DENIED GUM, JIMMEL, JR. $9,417.36 LOPEZ, GEORGINA DENIED MCELROY, MAURICE $842.00 MORSE, CRAIG S. DENIED PARKER, EBONY A. DENIED PARKER, JACQUELINE $1,449.68 SANDOVAL, RAUL $17,121.62 VELA, CYNTHIA DENIED BARNEY, SANDRA $5,000.00 BERDINE, COLLEEN DENIED DOBSON, DEON DENIED DOBSON, JUDY B. DENIED GARUS, GABRIELA $932.60 GEUNS, CALEB J. DENIED HAMB, TERONE E. DENIED HOGAN, ROBIN A. $5,281.19 HORVATH, JORDAN N. DENIED MEDELLIN, ISMAEL $140.00 MACK, ANDREW $2,134.16 ODRZYWOLSKA, BARBARA DENIED BASAK, ADAM $127.80 BESS, RODNEY DENIED BREWER, TREMONT DENIED BROOKMYER, DARLENE DENIED DAVIS, TREDERICK, SR. DENIED FLANDERS, MARY ANN $637.00 HERNS, DEBORAH & GURROLA, LA SHON $5,000.00 KRENKEL, SHIRLEY A. $1,433.24 ORTIZ, HILDA DENIED PATTERSON, ANTOINE D. $11,391.15 STEUBINGER, NICOLE DENIED TILLER, ROBIN $13,881.00 ALEXANDER, AMANDA $1,863.67 BARKER, ERICA M. DENIED FINLEY, SHAQUILLE $775.00 FRISON, LATRICE DENIED FRISON, LATRICE DENIED GARCIA, BLANCA DENIED HARRIS, TERESA $5,000.00 HOGUE, TOMYSHUNA $4,993.00 LASHLEY, ANTHONY DENIED LEE, ANTONIO $19,409.00 LOVETT, SHAVEE DENIED 393 11-CV-2458 11-CV-2462 11-CV-2464 11-CV-2465 11-CV-2466 11-CV-2467 11-CV-2469 11-CV-2472 11-CV-2475 11-CV-2476 11-CV-2477 11-CV-2479 11-CV-2482 11-CV-2484 11-CV-2485 11-CV-2488 11-CV-2490 11-CV-2492 11-CV-2493 11-CV-2494 11-CV-2497 11-CV-2499 11-CV-2500 11-CV-2501 11-CV-2502 11-CV-2505 11-CV-2506 11-CV-2508 11-CV-2509 11-CV-2513 11-CV-2520 11-CV-2521 11-CV-2523 11-CV-2525 11-CV-2526 11-CV-2527 11-CV-2528 11-CV-2529 11-CV-2530 11-CV-2532 11-CV-2534 11-CV-2537 11-CV-2538 11-CV-2539 11-CV-2541 11-CV-2543 11-CV-2544 11-CV-2545 11-CV-2546 11-CV-2549 11-CV-2550 11-CV-2551 11-CV-2555 11-CV-2559 11-CV-2561 11-CV-2562 11-CV-2563 11-CV-2564 11-CV-2565 11-CV-2567 11-CV-2568 11-CV-2569 11-CV-2570 11-CV-2571 11-CV-2573 11-CV-2574 11-CV-2576 11-CV-2577 11-CV-2579 11-CV-2584 11-CV-2588 11-CV-2589 11-CV-2592 11-CV-2593 11-CV-2595 11-CV-2596 11-CV-2597 11-CV-2599 11-CV-2601 11-CV-2602 11-CV-2608 PANIAGUA, ZITA RUSH, POLLOCK G. SPENCE, SARAH E. STARNES, PAULINE STEVENS, MALCOLM WALKER, MARTELL BATES, MICHELE FONVILLE, JUSTIN HUNTER, VANESSA L. JOHNSON, JERMAINE KELLY, SHERRY R. HOBSON, RENA RAINYL, MARCO RICHMOND, JOHN ROBERTSON, BRITTANY A. THORNTON, CANDRIA E. WILLIAMS, ELMER YAGOW, LISA M. CANO, ORLANDO CHAPMAN, DARESHIA CRUMP, REGINA MARKIER, MAGEE MAK, ANNA MAK, ANNA MCKENZIE, RONNIE OULLETTE, MICHELLE A. PHILLIPS, BERNARD SCHOOLER, DEBORAH SMITH, TIFFANY BECKMANN, MATTHEW K. AVALOS, SAMUEL SANTOYO, SANDRO SPELLS, RORY VILLALOBOS, HECTOR ZITO, MARIA ADEMOSKI, DAISY ALLEN, ROBERT D. ARCARA, JOSEPH J., JR. BARAJAS, SALVADOR BERNARD, MATTHEW C. CASTRO-GRAY, SUSANA DRIGGERS, JAMES MURRAY, JESSICA NOLAN, BRYAN PAWLIK, LUKASZ QUIGLEY, BRITTNEY DEL ROCIO ARIAS, MARIA ALEXANDER, FRANK BAEZ, CHER BROWN, ARTHUR CARLSON, ERIC CARSON, CHRISTOPHER COVIN, JEFF HARSHMAN, JODY KIZER, CALEB MOORE, ORLANDO MURFF, CRYSTAL NEMTUSAK, BRIAN PATTERSON, STEPHANIE SAMPSON, KEEVUS SCOTT, WILLIE TOLER, DAVID R. WATLEY, JANELLE WILLIAMS, JAMES S. YOUNG, ROY E. BANKS, TAKIA CONOVER, ROBERT A. CORONADO, FRANCISCA EDWARDS, MEL C. PARKS, SHEKEADRIA RODGERS, LORENZO, JR. ROLLINS, SUNRA SANTARELLI, SARAH SERRANO, CYRUS SOON, MELINDA E. TAROCHIONE, TAMI TIMM, AMANDA WINTERS, TRACY BETNEY, ONESE BROWN, RANDELL JACKSON, ANTONIO DENIED DENIED $150.00 DISMISSED $5,000.00 DENIED $577.00 DENIED $664.00 $18.00 $3,103.00 $4,193.00 DENIED DENIED $8,225.53 DENIED DENIED $2,083.15 DENIED DENIED $215.00 $1,143.70 $27,000.00 $3,963.79 DENIED $1,256.00 DENIED $5,895.74 DISMISSED $27,000.00 $2,074.00 $13,482.00 $2,113.00 DENIED DENIED $120.94 $235.52 $1,146.00 DENIED $644.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED $15,125.00 $5,586.67 DENIED DISMISSED DENIED $1,446.20 DENIED $19,800.01 $800.79 DENIED DENIED $1,082.00 $3,017.30 $18.96 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $1,535.15 $5,000.00 $27,000.00 DENIED $4,564.25 DENIED $1,708.99 $200.00 DENIED $27,000.00 DENIED $1,647.11 DENIED DENIED $37.52 DENIED $5,000.00 $5,000.00 RECONSIDERED DENIAL $1,949.00 394 11-CV-2610 11-CV-2612 11-CV-2613 11-CV-2614 11-CV-2616 11-CV-2619 11-CV-2620 11-CV-2621 11-CV-2622 11-CV-2624 11-CV-2625 11-CV-2626 11-CV-2627 11-CV-2630 11-CV-2631 11-CV-2632 11-CV-2637 11-CV-2642 11-CV-2645 11-CV-2646 11-CV-2647 11-CV-2648 11-CV-2651 11-CV-2652 11-CV-2653 11-CV-2654 11-CV-2656 11-CV-2658 11-CV-2660 11-CV-2661 11-CV-2662 11-CV-2664 11-CV-2665 11-CV-2666 11-CV-2669 11-CV-2670 11-CV-2672 11-CV-2673 11-CV-2675 11-CV-2678 11-CV-2680 11-CV-2681 11-CV-2682 11-CV-2683 11-CV-2688 11-CV-2689 11-CV-2691 11-CV-2695 11-CV-2696 11-CV-2698 11-CV-2703 11-CV-2704 11-CV-2705 11-CV-2706 11-CV-2710 11-CV-2711 11-CV-2712 11-CV-2713 11-CV-2714 11-CV-2715 11-CV-2716 11-CV-2717 11-CV-2719 11-CV-2720 11-CV-2721 11-CV-2722 11-CV-2723 11-CV-2724 11-CV-2725 11-CV-2729 11-CV-2730 11-CV-2731 11-CV-2732 11-CV-2734 11-CV-2735 11-CV-2736 11-CV-2737 11-CV-2739 11-CV-2742 11-CV-2744 11-CV-2745 MALAGON, AGUSTIN MITCHELL, GENTILA MITCHELL, GENTILA MONTGOMERY, TASHA RIOS, ROBERTO ROLDAN, MANUEL TATE, NIGEL VALLELY, MATTHEW T. WELCH, CONNIE YOUNG, LISA YOUSIF, NATHAN ALLEN, KARNEISHA T. ARROYO, JOSE M. BOLLINGER, TIMOTHY L. DAVIS, JERMAINE DILLARD, MARCUS HOUSE, SHOMIKA ZACHERY, CHARLES BAUER, MICHELLE R. BLEVINS, CHERISE BOLLINGER, CYNTHIA BROWN, KRYSTI DAVIS, GELONDA DORNEY, GAIL DUNN, ERIC FERRANTE, SUSAN HAUSCHILD, ALAN LEDSINGER, ARCHIBALD F. MILLER, LARRY R. MOORE, SIDNEY MURRAY, ANTHONY PRATT, VIRGINIA REIMERS, EUGENE C. RICHARDSON, TERRYANA SHAZZAD, ARIF STEELE, PHILLIP TAYLOR, CYNTHIA TAYLOR, CYNTHIA THORNTON, ADDIE YORK, JAMES HARRIS, ROBERT, JR. HEARD, DARLENE JACKSON, DOMINIQUE KANAGO, AMOS SANDERS, OZELLA SCOTT, RHONDA VILLAFRANCA, REBECA FORMAN, ANTHONY GUICE, MICHELLE LE BLANC, JERIHA MILLER, WESLEY MUNNERLYN, TRAVIS PERKINS, JIMMY POLK, SHERRY ZANG, MICHELLE ALLEN, LASHONDA BOYD, THOMAS CHAVEZ, HATTIE R. DAVIS, KELLY & WOODHOUSE, CHARLES T., SR. GATEWOOD, AKEABA GOODSON, MARY GRANKOWSKI, DANIEL JOHNSON, DOMINIQUE MARABANIAN, PEGGY MARABANIAN, PEGGY MARABANIAN, PEGGY MCCARTER, ERNESTINE MCHENRY, EDWARD MONREAL, JESUS PORTER, TERRELL PORTER, TOMMIE L. RADCLIFFE, LAKIA RODGERS, KEYANTAE TAYLOR, QUINCY TILLER, ERNESTINE BEVERLY, BRANDON BOSLEY, HEATHER BURNS, SHANE M. COOKE, RICHARD DRINKWATER, GINA DTIVER, DALVIN 395 $27,000.00 DENIED DENIED $3,693.95 $271.60 $7,446.00 $1,309.56 $2,761.00 $237.14 $2,226.43 DENIED DENIED DISMISSED $802.27 DENIED $994.00 $1,800.00 $5,679.49 DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED $4,417.85 $11.92 DENIED DENIED $2,987.50 DENIED $1,568.09 DENIED DENIED $5,000.00 $1,927.70 $5,879.13 DENIED $792.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED $5,000.00 $982.00 DENIED $1,556.25 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $27,000.00 $309.00 RECONSIDERED DENIAL $5,000.00 $62.98 $1,633.71 $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED $16,723.00 DENIED $3,026.82 DENIED RECONSIDERED DENIAL $2,893.18 $1,130.00 $4,391.82 DENIED DISMISSED DENIED DENIED $4,431.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED $5,303.36 DENIED $3,848.71 DENIED DENIED $1,864.50 DENIED DENIED DENIED 11-CV-2746 11-CV-2747 11-CV-2749 11-CV-2750 11-CV-2751 11-CV-2752 11-CV-2753 11-CV-2754 11-CV-2755 11-CV-2760 11-CV-2761 11-CV-2763 11-CV-2764 11-CV-2767 11-CV-2768 11-CV-2770 11-CV-2771 11-CV-2772 11-CV-2774 11-CV-2776 11-CV-2778 11-CV-2779 11-CV-2780 11-CV-2781 11-CV-2782 11-CV-2786 11-CV-2787 11-CV-2788 11-CV-2789 11-CV-2790 11-CV-2793 11-CV-2797 11-CV-2799 11-CV-2800 11-CV-2803 11-CV-2804 11-CV-2805 11-CV-2806 11-CV-2807 11-CV-2808 11-CV-2809 11-CV-2811 11-CV-2812 11-CV-2813 11-CV-2814 11-CV-2815 11-CV-2816 11-CV-2818 11-CV-2819 11-CV-2820 11-CV-2821 11-CV-2822 11-CV-2823 11-CV-2824 11-CV-2825 11-CV-2826 11-CV-2828 11-CV-2829 11-CV-2830 11-CV-2832 11-CV-2833 11-CV-2834 11-CV-2835 11-CV-2836 11-CV-2838 11-CV-2839 11-CV-2841 11-CV-2842 11-CV-2843 11-CV-2844 11-CV-2845 11-CV-2846 11-CV-2851 11-CV-2854 11-CV-2855 11-CV-2856 11-CV-2857 11-CV-2858 11-CV-2859 11-CV-2860 11-CV-2862 GARCIA, JOSE HINOJOSA, ROLANDO JOINER, GREGORY LEONE, MATTHEW LOMAX, KINYA MATTESON, DOUGLAS A. MITCHELL, KIARA J. MOSLEY, CLARETHA OIJ, ERIC A. DAVIS, TONY J. DORTCH, BEULAH GRIFFIN, JEFFREY S. JONES, ROBERT SMITH, BRITTANY C. SZMURIO, SEBASTIAN THEUS, MARVE VALENTIN, NICOLASA WALKER, GREG WILLIAMS, VERONICA ZEPEDA, ARNULFO DOBROVOLNY, JOANNA GONZALEZ, IRVING T. JOHNSON, LLOYD OVERTURF, NORMAN SMITH, KENNETH W. BECERRIL, CAROLE BURKS, MATTHEW L. CAVIN, EDWARD C., JR. COLE, REBEKAH S. . COMBS, DAVID W. HICKS, MICHAEL A. REBOLLAR, SALOMON WARE, SHIRLEY CALDWELL, DERRICK D. KORSZLAK, CHRISTOPHER LONG, LADONNA LUKASIEWICZ, MATTHEW MALDONADO, NATHANIEL MARCIA, WILLIAM R. MOSCARDELLI, DOMINICK P. POTTS, JOHN QUIRINO, MARCELINO E. RICKFORD, NATHAN ROBINSON, JAMES M. TRASTER, CYLE R. WILLIS, DEMEL ALVIZO, MARTHA COOPER, ALGERNON C. FARFAN, ARCELIA & FARFAN, CORNELIO, SR. HANLON, BRIDGET HENDERSON, CHRISTINE HURTADO, GLORIA JIMENEZ, EFIGENIA JONES, AMANDA M. KURTH, JILL LEE, WADE MCKOWN, MICHELLE R. PLESKOVITCH, NICOLE THOMAS, BRITNEY RIOS, REBECA ROCKETT, BEN E., JR. ROHL, SCOTT P. SIMS, TASHUNDA & BURTON, LORRAINE SMITH, WALTER, III VERA, ANGELICA M. WESLEY, JOAN C. ALEXANDER, ADAM D. ANDERSON, DERRICK BOATENG, PAUL BOLDIZSAR, BRIAN BROWN, LAZARIS CHEATHAM, TIMOTHY GLEATON, D'MARIO LOPEZ, ISRAEL NAVARRETE, LUIS NICHOLS, TERRY PISTERZI, ALEXANDRA M. RUFFIN, QUASHAWN SISSOKO, TACKO STACK, COURTNEY STEWART, TASHA 396 DENIED DENIED DENIED $27,000.00 DENIED DENIED $887.00 $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED $196.60 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $706.00 DENIED $5,000.00 $4,335.70 $1,080.00 $1,778.00 DENIED $469.00 $118.00 DENIED $4,135.06 RECONSIDERED DENIAL DENIED DENIED $16,240.00 DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED $3,016.07 DENIED $7,647.99 $1,404.10 $4,396.87 DENIED $508.00 $27,000.00 DENIED DENIED DISMISSED $1,015.00 $4,019.40 DENIED DENIED $780.00 $440.00 DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED $160.00 DENIED $75.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $1,537.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $1,355.00 $27,000.00 DENIED DISMISSED DENIED DISMISSED DENIED $2,861.00 DENIED DENIED RECONSIDERED DENIAL $3,377.00 DENIED DENIED 11-CV-2864 11-CV-2867 11-CV-2868 11-CV-2870 11-CV-2871 11-CV-2872 11-CV-2873 11-CV-2874 11-CV-2875 11-CV-2876 11-CV-2877 11-CV-2878 11-CV-2879 11-CV-2880 11-CV-2881 11-CV-2885 11-CV-2888 11-CV-2890 11-CV-2891 11-CV-2892 11-CV-2893 11-CV-2895 11-CV-2897 11-CV-2898 11-CV-2900 11-CV-2902 11-CV-2907 11-CV-2908 11-CV-2909 11-CV-2910 11-CV-2912 11-CV-2914 11-CV-2915 11-CV-2916 11-CV-2919 11-CV-2920 11-CV-2921 11-CV-2928 11-CV-2931 11-CV-2932 11-CV-2933 11-CV-2940 11-CV-2941 11-CV-2942 11-CV-2944 11-CV-2945 11-CV-2946 11-CV-2948 11-CV-2949 11-CV-2950 11-CV-2952 11-CV-2954 11-CV-2955 11-CV-2956 11-CV-2958 11-CV-2959 11-CV-2960 11-CV-2964 11-CV-2965 11-CV-2966 11-CV-2968 11-CV-2969 11-CV-2971 11-CV-2972 11-CV-2973 11-CV-2974 11-CV-2980 11-CV-2982 11-CV-2983 11-CV-2984 11-CV-2985 11-CV-2986 11-CV-2987 11-CV-2988 11-CV-2989 11-CV-2990 11-CV-2991 11-CV-2992 11-CV-2993 11-CV-2995 11-CV-2998 WALDBEESSER, MICHAEL BARR, JOHN CANCEL, ALEJANDRO ROBERTSON, LITESHIA THOMAS, JERRI C. WILLIAMS, JOYCE C. WONG, CLAYTON ABUNDIS, MARCELA BARRUETA, SALOMON BENNETT, JEREMIAH D. BRYANT, DEXSTIN DEBEBE, TADESSE ESCOBAR, DEANNA GARDNER, WILLIAM HERNANDEZ, CARLOS KEEVEN, KELLY L. MARR, ELIZABETH OBISPO, LUIS O'MEARA, MELISSA RODRIGUEZ, JUAN RODRIGUEZ, JUAN M. SALDANA, JOSE SCOTT, MARY P. SCOTT, MARY P. TSIAPAS, GEORGETTE ARZATE, VICENTE HILTON, TIMOTHY HOWARD, RICHARD JOTZAT, BRIAN, JR. KERSHAW, MICHAEL LUBAS, ALEKSANDRA SAVARIA, PIERRE SPATES, DEMAROUS BAALMAN, LAGAILA COLLINS, YASHICA DAVIS, DUSTIN DIAZ, ISRAEL LANE, JASON R. MILLER, EFFIE MORRIS, JAMES NORDSTROM, MICHAEL T. RATLIFF, PHYLLIS RATLIFF, PHYLLIS RATLIFF, PHYLLIS ROBINSON, BRITTNEY ROBINSON, LE'A D. ROBINSON, KEVIN D. RODRIGUEZ, JAIME SALGADO, JOSE SOYAN, DANIEL TREJO, CARLOS WESTPHAL, MARGIE WILLIAMS, SHAWN WOJCIECH, JAROG BUSSIE-SAMS, PATRICIA A. ALEXANDER, ROBERT BAILEY, TYRONE CARIUS, WENDY ELLIS, GENEVA FRANK, ANTHONY W. JACKSON, SAMANTHA LEAKS, MARILYN A. MASSINGILL, JENNIFER MINNICK, MICHELLE O'CONNOR, TAMI L. HILL PETERS, DIANA L. WASHINGTON, JOHN R., SR. BOLF, TAMMY L. FLEMING, MICHAEL HENDRYX, PETER HUNT, DAVID G. JERRY, TENICA L. MATIMORE, JUSTIN MOORE, JOSEPH NAILOR, TERA Y. PAINTER, CRYSTAL L. PALMER, ZACHARY REYES, BEATRICE ROYAL, SHREE SCOTT, FRED W. WARRAICH, ASIM M. $715.21 $200.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $1,331.75 DENIED $864.49 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $1,430.21 DENIED RECONSIDERED DENIAL $5,581.41 $5,119.00 $8,171.88 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $885.45 $2,533.30 DISMISSED $1,121.80 $5,000.00 $1,128.17 DENIED $340.61 $622.50 DENIED $192.00 DENIED DISMISSED DENIED $2,339.65 $1,727.20 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $870.00 DENIED DENIED $1,299.76 $1,324.99 DENIED $540.84 DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED $185.00 DENIED DISMISSED DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $84.06 DENIED $1,543.20 DENIED $1,936.00 $103.60 $17,573.63 $15.00 DENIED $7,140.35 $5,000.00 $2,935.00 DENIED $3,401.50 397 11-CV-2999 11-CV-3001 11-CV-3002 11-CV-3003 11-CV-3008 11-CV-3009 11-CV-3010 11-CV-3012 11-CV-3014 11-CV-3015 11-CV-3016 11-CV-3017 11-CV-3018 11-CV-3019 11-CV-3026 11-CV-3029 11-CV-3030 11-CV-3032 11-CV-3033 11-CV-3035 11-CV-3036 11-CV-3037 11-CV-3039 11-CV-3040 11-CV-3041 11-CV-3042 11-CV-3044 11-CV-3051 11-CV-3052 11-CV-3053 11-CV-3054 11-CV-3055 11-CV-3056 11-CV-3058 11-CV-3059 11-CV-3061 11-CV-3062 11-CV-3063 11-CV-3064 11-CV-3066 11-CV-3067 11-CV-3068 11-CV-3069 11-CV-3070 11-CV-3071 11-CV-3072 11-CV-3074 11-CV-3075 11-CV-3076 11-CV-3077 11-CV-3078 11-CV-3079 11-CV-3080 11-CV-3081 11-CV-3082 11-CV-3083 11-CV-3084 11-CV-3085 11-CV-3086 11-CV-3090 11-CV-3091 11-CV-3092 11-CV-3093 11-CV-3094 11-CV-3095 11-CV-3097 11-CV-3098 11-CV-3099 11-CV-3100 11-CV-3101 11-CV-3103 11-CV-3107 11-CV-3108 11-CV-3110 11-CV-3111 11-CV-3112 11-CV-3113 11-CV-3114 11-CV-3115 11-CV-3116 11-CV-3117 WELLS, JAMES R. ARRENDONDO, MELISSA BALDRIDGE, RICHARD M. CARR, DURANTE FITZGERALD, STEPHANIE B. FULTON, DEVON HERRERA, EZEQUIEL KELLER, GREGORY KRIENKE, MATTHEW LEE, TYRONE LINDAHL, ERIK RIOS, JEFFREY SAFERITE, SHARON SHIRLEY, RIKHEA PENNINGTON, CHERIE ROBINSON, LINDA STEPHENS, EILEEN SUAREZ, SALVADOR FIGGS, LESLIE JACOBS, DIANNE V. KELLEY, STEPHANIE KOEHLER, JEFFREY MOORE, RUTH A. MORELAND, MICHAEL RUSSO, ANTHONY T. SALAZAR, RENE SHEARS, HEATHER J. BARBER, KATHLEEN BOONCHAIPRASERT, HATTAYA HALL, SHARISSE P. HINES, CHARLOTTE & BANKS, TIFFANY HUNT, KENDRA MARTINI, KARL M., JR. MITCHELL, ALICIA MORRIS, MEGHAN E. SAVOIE, JASON SMITH, LAWANNA STANTON, JOHN SWANIGAN, CAROLYN YARBROUGH, KATHRYN A. YARBROUGH, KATHRYN A. YARBROUGH, KATHRYN A. YARBROUGH, KATHRYN A. YARBROUGH, KATHRYN A. YARBROUGH, KATHRYN A. YARBROUGH, KATHRYN A. GRANT, QUENTIN BOWERS, RHONDA R. BROWN, MARK A. DEGREGORIO, JOHN A. EWALD, JOSHUA P. GOLDEN, VICTOR C., JR. GUY, IVAN HOWELL, DEMOND IACCARINO, GLORIE JACKSON, TIMOTHY KENDALL, ROBERT A. PLUMLEY, WILLIAM O. SINGLETON, ALEXIS E. VALENTINE, ISLYA J. WASHINGTON, TAWANA WIGGINS, KEVIN ARRINGTON, JEAN M. BEARD, DANISHA BENDER, MELVIN E., JR. BROWN, ANGEL BURRELL, YAUNCEY CHILDS, TOMMY L. COLLIER, JANICE DELGADO, CHRISTINA GOLUB, SARA JEFFRIES, CRYSTAL D. MARCELLIS, JENNIFER MCCLAIR, MARY E. MCKEE, THERESA MEDRANO, INES MEREDITH, MICHELLE MEREDITH, MICHELLE MOSES, FORLANDO PARADA, SILVIA PRIAR, DENISE 398 $630.08 $4.00 DENIED DENIED $1,534.13 DENIED $800.00 $230.23 $1,239.69 $1,546.00 $3,218.65 DENIED $5,000.00 $39.90 $228.58 $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED $375.00 $21,996.18 DENIED $950.00 $5,000.00 DENIED $2,563.10 $20,713.50 DENIED $1,695.00 DENIED DENIED $4,673.28 DENIED $1,216.73 DENIED DENIED $821.91 DENIED DENIED RECONSIDERED DENIAL DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $526.66 DENIED $2,245.29 DENIED DISMISSED DENIED DENIED $360.00 DISMISSED RECONSIDERED DENIAL DENIED $2,278.84 $300.00 DENIED $3,170.79 $4,732.49 DISMISSED DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED $1,603.00 $884.89 $5,000.00 DENIED $1,173.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED 11-CV-3119 11-CV-3120 11-CV-3121 11-CV-3123 11-CV-3124 11-CV-3125 11-CV-3126 11-CV-3127 11-CV-3129 11-CV-3131 11-CV-3132 11-CV-3133 11-CV-3134 11-CV-3139 11-CV-3140 11-CV-3142 11-CV-3143 11-CV-3145 11-CV-3146 11-CV-3148 11-CV-3149 11-CV-3150 11-CV-3152 11-CV-3154 11-CV-3155 11-CV-3156 11-CV-3157 11-CV-3158 11-CV-3159 11-CV-3160 11-CV-3162 11-CV-3163 11-CV-3164 11-CV-3166 11-CV-3167 11-CV-3168 11-CV-3169 11-CV-3171 11-CV-3173 11-CV-3180 11-CV-3182 11-CV-3183 11-CV-3184 11-CV-3185 11-CV-3186 11-CV-3187 11-CV-3188 11-CV-3189 11-CV-3190 11-CV-3191 11-CV-3192 11-CV-3193 11-CV-3196 11-CV-3197 11-CV-3200 11-CV-3201 11-CV-3202 11-CV-3203 11-CV-3204 11-CV-3206 11-CV-3207 11-CV-3209 11-CV-3211 11-CV-3212 11-CV-3213 11-CV-3214 11-CV-3215 11-CV-3217 11-CV-3218 11-CV-3219 11-CV-3220 11-CV-3221 11-CV-3223 11-CV-3225 11-CV-3228 11-CV-3229 11-CV-3230 11-CV-3232 11-CV-3233 11-CV-3234 11-CV-3235 SCHILTZ, DANIEL T. SCHRANK, CRISTINA SCHOOLMAN, COLE A. SULLIVAN, KRYSTAL TERRY, MICHAEL D. THOMPSON, CHRISTINE TRIPLETT, STEVEN, SR. TRIPLETT, DARLA VIRTO, FRANKIE WRIGHTSELL, STEPHEN GARCIA, DEMETRA HALE, GEORGE, JR. KRUSE, PHILIP RIGGS, MICHAEL N. ANDERSON, MICKEY CISNEROS, LILIA DANIEL, DERRICK EVANS, PATRICIA GNEZDA, JOHN HOLLIDAY, THOMAS JACKSON, EMMA KITTANEH, YAZAN S. LUNA, LUIS M., JR. PENROD, ERICA PORTILLO, SERGIO REED, GLENN STROUD, MATTHEW TERRY, TEVALLIS D. WHITACRE, ANTHONY WIGGINS, RONALD B., JR. BILLINGS, CHRISTI BURGH, SARAH A. DANIELS, ROBERT, JR. EVANS, TIERA HENDRON, SUSAN E. HONIOTES, KIRSTEN HUNT, CLIFFORD C. JOHNSON, NATHAN D. MARCHMAN, ANTHONY QUINN, ZOHAREL RICHARDSON, MAEOLDER SALGADO, TAURINO SCHWARTZ, STEVEN SUTTON, ALLISON TOMCZYK, ALICE MARIE WILLIAMS, KIOWANNA WILSON, SHARON NARANJO, ORENCIO ARCEO, ANTHONY BROWN-MAYS, JESSE BUNZOL, MATTHEW CAMPBELL, RUSSELL T. GAGAN, MARTHA V. GARDUNIO, RICARDO A. LA PLACE, VINCENT LOPEZ, MARISSA RUEHL, DANIELLE SULLIVAN, LEWIS TORRES, KAREN WELLS, JOAN WHITE, DOROTHY BAKER, ANTOINE G. BROWN, DE MARIO BROWN, MICHELLE CHAPMAN, TINESHA A. DINGLE, PHILLIS ELLIOTT, AUBREY A. MARTINO, JENNIFER NEWSON, RODNEY PHILLIPS, MARK SANTA CRUZ, JULIO C. STARKEY, MAURKETTIA ZIRIAXE, JOSEPH BAGINSKI, RADOSLAW FAVELA, ESTELA GULLATT, ANTRON MARTINEZ, LUIS E. SALAZAR, VALENTINA SINGLETON, KENYETTA BARNES, CHRISTINE CAPONE, KRISTIN $5,000.00 $4,674.75 DENIED $342.00 $96.00 $831.00 DENIED DENIED $3,618.00 DISMISSED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $6,964.19 $27,000.00 $5,000.00 $2,962.89 DENIED DENIED $2,833.33 DENIED $947.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $4,902.00 $2,765.00 $2,525.97 $9,963.96 DENIED $360.00 $2,121.19 DENIED DENIED DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED $917.89 DENIED DENIED $27,000.00 $13,044.00 DENIED DENIED $937.00 DENIED $805.72 $11,283.55 DENIED DENIED $12,552.56 DENIED DENIED $5,000.00 $3,880.23 DENIED $4,500.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED $21,974.90 $1,315.22 RECONSIDERED DENIAL $3,388.69 DENIED $4,292.00 $1,296.50 $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED DISMISSED DISMISSED $58.00 $234.12 399 11-CV-3236 11-CV-3237 11-CV-3239 11-CV-3241 11-CV-3242 11-CV-3243 11-CV-3245 11-CV-3247 11-CV-3248 11-CV-3251 11-CV-3252 11-CV-3254 11-CV-3255 11-CV-3256 11-CV-3259 11-CV-3260 11-CV-3262 11-CV-3263 11-CV-3264 11-CV-3265 11-CV-3266 11-CV-3267 11-CV-3268 11-CV-3270 11-CV-3271 11-CV-3274 11-CV-3275 11-CV-3276 11-CV-3278 11-CV-3279 11-CV-3280 11-CV-3281 11-CV-3282 11-CV-3283 11-CV-3284 11-CV-3285 11-CV-3287 11-CV-3289 11-CV-3290 11-CV-3293 11-CV-3294 11-CV-3295 11-CV-3297 11-CV-3299 11-CV-3300 11-CV-3301 11-CV-3302 11-CV-3303 11-CV-3304 11-CV-3305 11-CV-3310 11-CV-3311 11-CV-3312 11-CV-3313 11-CV-3314 11-CV-3315 11-CV-3316 11-CV-3318 11-CV-3320 11-CV-3322 11-CV-3323 11-CV-3324 11-CV-3325 11-CV-3326 11-CV-3327 11-CV-3328 11-CV-3329 11-CV-3331 11-CV-3332 11-CV-3334 11-CV-3335 11-CV-3336 11-CV-3337 11-CV-3338 11-CV-3339 11-CV-3340 11-CV-3341 11-CV-3342 11-CV-3343 11-CV-3344 11-CV-3345 CASAS, LAURA COLLINS, CATHY DONLEY, FARRICKIA FARRELL, KRYSTAL HENEGHAN, KATY IWUJI, HENRY MOORE, SAMANTHA A. ORELLANA, EDDY R. SERRANO, HORACIO VELEZ, CARMEN WALKER, ANTOINETTE BEHRENS, MEGAN NICOLE CANO, MARY CHATMAN, CHRISTOPHER GARCIA, FERNANDO GARTH, KENNETH HASSAN, SHABBIR JONES, TABITHA G. MITCHELL, PIERRE QUIROZ, DOROTHY M. RIVERA, JUAN SANDERS, OBBIE L. SILMON, WALTER THIERJUNG, JENNIFER VARGA, MANDI ARELLANO, ALEJANDRO BALLINGER, JEREMY M. BOYLES, LYNN COOPER, MICHAEL CRUZ, STEVEN CURRINGTON, LEONA DARMOFAL, MATTHEW FOREMAN, FAHLIN FUENTES, JOSE LUIS GARVOLTOVA, ANDREA GOLABEK, JONATHAN S. HAMILTON, MARCELLA HABER, CHARLES S. HE, QIZHEN JORDAN, YOLANDA KIRK, JENNIFER LOPEZ, ALONDRA MCBRIDE, KATIE A. MORTON, EDWARD OLZEN, JOHN ORRO, NORMA ORTEGA, BONI OSTERBERG, SKYLAR OWENS, BIANCA PEMPILTON, MARY PRICE, JESSIE A. REYES-DELGADO, RAFAELA ROSENE, MICHAEL J. STREET, CARLA STREET, MARCUS STRESAK, KATHRYN WILLIAMS, LATOYA BROOKS, DAVID M. CHINN, LA SHAWN & WELLS, DEBORAH GRANICZNY, KENNETH, JR. JOHNSON, ACQUILLA J. KIZER, SHEILA KREIFELS, NICHOLAS E. KRET, ADRIANA LOCASCIO, ANGELO V. MAYA, EDMUNDO MORALES, MIGUEL A. RODRIGUEZ, ROSA TUTTLE, FRANCES L. BROWN, TRACEY BUTLER, KRISTINE CHENG, SARAH COMRIE, ELIZABETH S. EDWARDS, ADONNIUS HANSEND-ROLAND, SARA N. & JEFFERY, KENDRA HEATH, TIM JONES, HAROLD LEWIS, AVION MAYS, TRACY R. PHILLIPS, MARTHA PINEDA, EDWIN 400 $1,465.94 DENIED $1,887.90 DENIED DISMISSED $310.00 $5,000.00 DENIED $1,453.10 DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED $159.04 $3,536.28 DENIED DENIED DENIED DISMISSED DENIED DENIED $12,753.00 DENIED DENIED $2,193.00 $797.80 $978.53 $3,879.00 DENIED $803.00 DENIED DENIED $3,737.50 $4,495.20 RECONSIDERED DENIAL DENIED $263.10 $1,705.39 DENIED $506.00 $6.53 DENIED DISMISSED $677.83 $7,382.32 DENIED DENIED $962.49 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $15,442.86 DENIED DENIED $2,299.00 DENIED $1,047.00 DENIED $2,228.00 DENIED $5,000.00 $500.41 $2,160.00 DENIED $1,929.66 $3,589.00 DENIED DENIED $1,303.51 DENIED DENIED $186.00 DENIED $27,000.00 $832.56 DENIED $2,245.00 DENIED $4,102.00 DENIED 11-CV-3346 11-CV-3347 11-CV-3348 11-CV-3350 11-CV-3351 11-CV-3353 11-CV-3354 11-CV-3355 11-CV-3356 11-CV-3357 11-CV-3358 11-CV-3359 11-CV-3360 11-CV-3362 11-CV-3363 11-CV-3364 11-CV-3365 11-CV-3366 11-CV-3367 11-CV-3368 11-CV-3369 11-CV-3370 11-CV-3372 11-CV-3376 11-CV-3378 11-CV-3380 11-CV-3382 11-CV-3384 11-CV-3385 11-CV-3386 11-CV-3387 11-CV-3388 11-CV-3389 11-CV-3390 11-CV-3391 11-CV-3392 11-CV-3393 11-CV-3395 11-CV-3396 11-CV-3397 11-CV-3398 11-CV-3399 11-CV-3401 11-CV-3402 11-CV-3403 11-CV-3406 11-CV-3407 11-CV-3408 11-CV-3409 11-CV-3411 11-CV-3412 11-CV-3413 11-CV-3415 11-CV-3416 11-CV-3417 11-CV-3418 11-CV-3419 11-CV-3423 11-CV-3424 11-CV-3425 11-CV-3426 11-CV-3427 11-CV-3428 11-CV-3434 11-CV-3435 11-CV-3436 11-CV-3437 11-CV-3439 11-CV-3440 11-CV-3442 11-CV-3444 11-CV-3445 11-CV-3446 11-CV-3447 11-CV-3450 11-CV-3451 11-CV-3452 11-CV-3453 11-CV-3454 11-CV-3456 11-CV-3457 RAMIREZ, ALEJANDRO RAMIREZ, JANIMEL ROGERS, SERRETTA WILLIAMS, BOYCE D. DAUGHERTY, KAYLEE HALL, TIM R. JENKINS, CRAIG MITCHELL, ANTHONY SKUBA, PETER N. SUITER, JODI THOMAS, MABLE V. TORRES, ERICA WESTON, HELEN & STEVENSON, LILLIE JEFFERSON, MARC BHATTARAI, HARKA BLACKMON, OTIS CAREY, ROBERT DAVIS, MICHELLE DU PREE, ANTONE ELLENBECKER, CHARLES ESTRADA, DORA ESTRADA, EVELYN CANUTO, LUIS OCASIO, ADAM E. PRESTON, DARRNELL STOVALL, HELENA BOECKER, ANDREW DIAZ, FACUNDO FULTON, MATTHEW D. GALVAN, MARINA HAZELWONDER, BILLIE J. HOLLINGSWORTH, GEORGE A. JENKINS, WILLIAM E., SR. JOHNSON, MICHAEL JOHNSTON LYNCH, MICHELLE KEANE, KEVIN LEWIS, BRIAN MALONE-JONES, TONET V. MCCRAY, THOMAS MITCHELL, AWANDA PEREZ, MARTIN PHILLIPS, ROBERT J. RUSSELL, SANDRA RUTZ, CHRISTOPHER RUTZ, TRACY SPARROW, CHRISTOPHER SUDDOTH, CORA SWANSON, SHARRON TURNER, ANDREA CARDONA, CELESTINO CHILDS, ERIK COOK, TAMAREKA FORD, TASIA GRAY, ANNA L. JOHNSON, JAMES KELLY, MICHAEL KRAKOWIAK, WALDEMAR RIHANI, NIZAR K. SMITH, CYNTHIA VELEZ, OLIVIA YZEIRI, ANDI ANZO, HAMBLET, JR. ANZO, RUBEN HANIACZYK, IRENA HARVEST, GLENDA LUI, DAVID ROJO, ERICK WELLS, CRISTIAN DAVILA, JUSTIN HESSENAUER, RICK D. JONES, TILFORD MAGPANTAY, RAY R. MELE, CAROL MURPHY, WILLIAM, III RHYNE, TATIANA SANCHEZ, JESUS SLATER, DALVIN SLATER, EARLINE STATEN, DEMETRICE ZINNI, THOMAS J. ADAMS, IRA 401 DENIED DENIED DENIED $890.00 DENIED $758.59 $1,214.52 DENIED DENIED DENIED $299.00 DENIED $4,990.40 $2,378.00 $678.00 DISMISSED DENIED $5,478.10 DENIED DISMISSED DENIED DENIED $1,437.21 DENIED $968.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED $2,365.43 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $354.68 $170.38 DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $454.50 $31.62 $527.00 RECONSIDERED DENIAL $804.00 $1,581.00 DENIED DENIED $10,000.00 DENIED $790.00 DENIED DENIED $4,584.87 $784.00 RECONSIDERED DENIAL $5,000.00 DENIED RECONSIDERED DENIAL DENIED $85.00 $3,055.00 DENIED DENIED $548.01 DENIED DENIED DISMISSED $883.77 DENIED $875.79 $187.28 $5,000.00 $807.12 $16.89 $4,350.00 DENIED DENIED 11-CV-3458 11-CV-3460 11-CV-3461 11-CV-3463 11-CV-3464 11-CV-3465 11-CV-3467 11-CV-3468 11-CV-3469 11-CV-3470 11-CV-3471 11-CV-3472 11-CV-3473 11-CV-3474 11-CV-3475 11-CV-3476 11-CV-3477 11-CV-3478 11-CV-3479 11-CV-3480 11-CV-3481 11-CV-3482 11-CV-3483 11-CV-3485 11-CV-3488 11-CV-3489 11-CV-3490 11-CV-3491 11-CV-3492 11-CV-3493 11-CV-3494 11-CV-3503 11-CV-3504 11-CV-3506 11-CV-3507 11-CV-3508 11-CV-3510 11-CV-3511 11-CV-3514 11-CV-3516 11-CV-3520 11-CV-3521 11-CV-3522 11-CV-3523 11-CV-3524 11-CV-3525 11-CV-3526 11-CV-3528 11-CV-3529 11-CV-3531 11-CV-3532 11-CV-3533 11-CV-3534 11-CV-3535 11-CV-3536 11-CV-3538 11-CV-3541 11-CV-3543 11-CV-3546 11-CV-3547 11-CV-3549 11-CV-3550 11-CV-3551 11-CV-3553 11-CV-3555 11-CV-3556 11-CV-3557 11-CV-3558 11-CV-3559 11-CV-3560 11-CV-3561 11-CV-3562 11-CV-3563 11-CV-3564 11-CV-3565 11-CV-3566 11-CV-3567 11-CV-3568 11-CV-3572 11-CV-3573 11-CV-3574 OCAMPO, MARIA ASHLEY, JESSIE BAHENA, ALEXANDER BECERRA, ISRAEL BRAVO, ANGELICA BROWN, ARTHUR CONTRERAS, DOUGLAS EGDORF, JESSICA FLORES, GILBERTO & MARCHANT, WAYNE FLORES, GILBERTO FLORES, GILBERTO FLORES, GILBERTO GARDNER, SAMUEL HOUSTON, HERBERT LAMAN, DEANA LYNN, GORDON MOCORRO, TRACY PORTER, XAVIER ROUTT, GREGORY ANDERSON, CLARENCE SALAZAR, JESUS SAYANI, SOPHIA SIMMONS, JON M. STINSON, HELEN WU, JAU YI QAZI, ASLAM WU, JAU YI WU, JAU YI WU, JAU YI WU, JAU YI BARBER, NATHAN J. MALDONADO, ANGEL NOWLIN, SANDRA SALGADO, OSCAR M. TOMLIN, MARVINE C. SKORPIKOVA, EVA BRADLEY, CLINT R., JR. BROWN, DENISE DAVIS, BETTY J. KUROWSKI, DAVID RICE, ANDRE D. ROWLEY, GARY N. SANCHEZ, EUSTOLIA SCHROEDER, MARY A. WATKINS, FELICIA WEASE, DAVID WESTBROOKS, GARRETT D. ALVARADO, MARIA AKONG, ABRAHAM BOYD, DOMINIQUE BUFORD, ANGELA DURBIN, TIMOTHY L. ESPINAL, JAIRO EVANS, EARL FLOWERS, BERNADETTE GONZALES, DOMINIQUE JOHNSTON, JEFFREY P. DAVIS, JOSHUA D. MARTINEZ, SINUHE OROZCO, JOSE V. ROSS, MICHAEL SANTOS, RUBEN SMITH, DONNA TATE, MARCUS WILSON, KAREEM L. ZAVALA, MATTHEW BENNETT, LEVI T. CASTILLO, PATRICIA CLARK, HEIDI CZUPRYNA, HELENA DOUBET, JADE EDWARDS, JAMAR FRANKLIN, GLORIA GARCIA, RAMON GONNIGAN, KYNNETH D. LAMBRECHT, CORISSA LANDI, JOSEPH MANDEL, EDWARD MITCHELL, EDMUND MITCHELL, PATRICIA MOORE, TIMMIE 402 $54.83 DENIED $951.59 $3,033.81 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED $1,600.58 DENIED DENIED $1,554.07 DENIED DENIED $3,212.61 DENIED $4,932.86 DENIED DENIED $10,952.46 $2,397.58 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $1,441.24 $1,289.00 DENIED $150.00 $4,592.00 $30.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $8,879.25 DENIED $38.60 $5,000.00 DENIED $16,769.60 DENIED $226.25 DENIED DENIED $693.00 DENIED $5,319.82 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED $990.13 DENIED DENIED RECONSIDERED DENIAL RECONSIDERED DENIAL DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $985.00 DENIED $7,709.71 $1,050.00 DENIED 11-CV-3578 11-CV-3579 11-CV-3580 11-CV-3582 11-CV-3584 11-CV-3585 11-CV-3586 11-CV-3587 11-CV-3588 11-CV-3589 11-CV-3590 11-CV-3591 11-CV-3592 11-CV-3593 11-CV-3597 11-CV-3598 11-CV-3601 11-CV-3602 11-CV-3603 11-CV-3604 11-CV-3606 11-CV-3608 11-CV-3610 11-CV-3611 11-CV-3612 11-CV-3613 11-CV-3615 11-CV-3616 11-CV-3618 11-CV-3620 11-CV-3622 11-CV-3623 11-CV-3625 11-CV-3626 11-CV-3627 11-CV-3628 11-CV-3629 11-CV-3631 11-CV-3632 11-CV-3633 11-CV-3634 11-CV-3635 11-CV-3636 11-CV-3638 11-CV-3639 11-CV-3640 11-CV-3641 11-CV-3642 11-CV-3643 11-CV-3644 11-CV-3645 11-CV-3646 11-CV-3648 11-CV-3651 11-CV-3653 11-CV-3654 11-CV-3656 11-CV-3657 11-CV-3658 11-CV-3659 11-CV-3660 11-CV-3661 11-CV-3662 11-CV-3663 11-CV-3664 11-CV-3665 11-CV-3666 11-CV-3667 11-CV-3668 11-CV-3669 11-CV-3670 11-CV-3671 11-CV-3672 11-CV-3673 11-CV-3674 11-CV-3675 11-CV-3676 11-CV-3679 11-CV-3681 11-CV-3682 11-CV-3683 WHITE, CHARLENE WHITE, KENNETH M. WOLLET, EDWIN B. ZAMORA, JENNIFER BROWN, DARRELL BUGNO, TIMOTHY, SR. HARPER, MAURICE JOHNSON, JOSHUA J. LARKIN, ANTHONY LILLY, DANNY E. LOPEZ, FELIX MORENO, MICHAEL OCAMPO, OSCAR OLSEN, EDWARD G. SANTILLANES, GERARDO SPEARMAN, DENISE THOMAS, WILLIE WILKEN, DANIEL BLAKER, NICOLE HODO, TIFFANY JARRETT, KRISTAL MARSHALL, ASHIA PETERSON, COLLEEN PETERSON, COLLEEN PETERSON, COLLEEN PETERSON, COLLEEN RODRIGUEZ, LORENA RUIZ, MONICA WALKER, FRANCIS ATAYDE, JUNIOR E. GARCIA, BEATRIZ MARTINEZ, ROMANTIA PATINO, ALVARO ROBERSON, BEVERLY ROBERTSON, TERRY RODRIGUEZ, JUAN J. TUCKER, JEANETTE WINSTON, TERRY C. BATIE, CHARLES EASLEY, TINA L. ESCAMILLA, NICK G. ESTRADA, MIGUEL HOWES, ROBERT D. KAMPMEIER, KARL MURPHY, JOSE A. MURPHY-CAZARES, JENNIFER & MURPHY, PETER J. MURPHY-CAZARES, JENNIFER & MURPHY, PETER J. MURPHY-CAZARES, JENNIFER MURPHY-CAZARES, JENNIFER CAZARES, JERRY, JR. MURPHY-CAZARES, JENNIFER MURPHY, PETER J. STAINBACK, TONYA WALKER, LATANGALA WATSON, LA VERNE ZANGER, LAWRENCE ATKINS, ERIC BOYD, JOSEPH BRUMFIELD, JACKIE BRINDLEY, JENNIFER BURCY, CLINT T. CHESTER, KEVELL DAVIS, LATYUNA DAVIS, LATYUNA DURR, TYLER DUTTON, CHERYL FORTUNE, WANDA D. GARCIA, ABRAHAM A. HAMPTON, CALVIN HERCHY, JOHN HOUSTON, FAVIAN JOBE, TRISHA LOGAN, RICHARD MANNING, RODERICK PADILLA, RUBEN PERSON, CECELIA PIAT, JESSE SOLOMON, TIMIKA L. STEELE, NATALIE SZULA, GENOWEFA THOMAS, GRAICE 403 DENIED $1,383.97 $930.00 $2,076.15 $4,738.81 DENIED DENIED $2,922.70 DENIED $15.95 DENIED DENIED RECONSIDERED DENIAL $1,657.00 $13,456.00 DENIED $5,000.00 $20,640.99 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $2,387.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $1,142.67 $5,000.00 DENIED $678.00 $5,000.00 DISMISSED DENIED DENIED DENIED $11,635.99 DENIED DENIED $1,764.16 $23,909.00 $5,000.00 $977.64 $1,537.03 $90.90 $43.08 DENIED DENIED DENIED $119.96 DENIED DISMISSED DENIED DENIED $114.65 DENIED DENIED RECONSIDERED DENIAL $5,000.00 RECONSIDERED DENIAL DENIED $5,000.00 $5,210.69 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $5,000.00 $27,000.00 $5,000.00 11-CV-3684 11-CV-3686 11-CV-3687 11-CV-3688 11-CV-3689 11-CV-3690 11-CV-3691 11-CV-3692 11-CV-3693 11-CV-3695 11-CV-3697 11-CV-3698 11-CV-3699 11-CV-3700 11-CV-3701 11-CV-3702 11-CV-3703 11-CV-3704 11-CV-3705 11-CV-3706 11-CV-3708 11-CV-3709 11-CV-3712 11-CV-3714 11-CV-3715 11-CV-3716 11-CV-3717 11-CV-3718 11-CV-3719 11-CV-3721 11-CV-3722 11-CV-3723 11-CV-3724 11-CV-3725 11-CV-3726 11-CV-3727 11-CV-3728 11-CV-3730 11-CV-3731 11-CV-3732 11-CV-3734 11-CV-3735 11-CV-3737 11-CV-3738 11-CV-3739 11-CV-3741 11-CV-3742 11-CV-3743 11-CV-3744 11-CV-3746 11-CV-3750 11-CV-3754 11-CV-3755 11-CV-3756 11-CV-3757 11-CV-3758 11-CV-3759 11-CV-3763 11-CV-3764 11-CV-3766 11-CV-3767 11-CV-3769 11-CV-3771 11-CV-3772 11-CV-3773 11-CV-3774 11-CV-3775 11-CV-3776 11-CV-3777 11-CV-3778 11-CV-3779 11-CV-3781 11-CV-3782 11-CV-3783 11-CV-3784 11-CV-3786 11-CV-3787 11-CV-3788 11-CV-3789 11-CV-3790 11-CV-3791 THURMAN, BROCK D., SR. WATKINS, ISRAEL WILLIAMS, JON ASTORGA, JESSE AU, TONY CARDENAS, JOSE LUIS ENGEL, TRAVIS HEALY, MELODY HEWITT, TROY A. LUVIANO, REBECCA MACIAS, DIEGO NELSON, VANESSA NELSON, VANESSA NELSON, VANESSA SCHOOLER, DEBORAH TORRES, MIGDALIA WOODSON, TANISHA BURNETT-MOSS, KATRINA BURNETT, MILDRED GARCIA, GUADALUPE GOSSAGE, GERALD D. HAACK, DAVID R. KAUS, ROBERT A. PHILLIPS, DEANDRE RAVELLETTE, SHARON RAVELLETTE, SHARON RAVELLETTE, SHARON SMALL, MARISSA SMITH-WARD, SHANNON VINCZE, DAVID M. WILKIE, JUSTIN WILSON, DARREN BARRA, RICHARD A. BATES, REGINALD BONE, LISA & HOPKINS, ENID BRILLA, LAURA GARGUS, ROY HARTWELL, TRACEY L. HUGHES, MICHAEL C. HUNTER, TORANNA KESTIAN, ANTHONY LANGAN, LYNN M. MCCOMB, CHERRYLON MCKEAN, HANNAH MCPEAKE, DAWN F. PRINCE, RHONDA SAMS, MICHAEL T. SWIDERSKI, KATHARINA BARDALES GARCIA, ARTURO COVIC, ADMIR JOHNSON, DEREK RICHARDSON, LARRY RUSSOTTO, KARIE SABIN, JACQUELINE SAUDERS, CHARLES W., JR. TOLBERT, NATHAN S. TUCKER, CLINTON YOUNG, LIONA ADAMS, DARRYL BINFORD, SHAWN COX, LINDA L. FERREIRA, MIGUEL GILL, MARY GRISWOLD, BETH JOHNSON-WILLIAMS, ANITA L. JOHNSON, JULIE L. LE, HAI VAN MORENO-SAAVEDRA, HECTOR MORRIS, HASKET MYERS, LISA MYERS, LISA ROBLES, MARTA ROPER, THERESA M. SPECHT, TAMARA WAGGONER, BILLY E. WILLIAMS, KEITH L. ROBINSON, NICHOLE J. BRINSON, JAMAR CISNEROS, ALBARO EVANS, SYLVESTER FALATOVICS, EVA DENIED DENIED $15,105.00 DENIED $536.00 $7,862.65 $20,488.70 $1,103.34 DENIED $1,320.00 DENIED DISMISSED DISMISSED DISMISSED $136.35 $268.62 DENIED DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED $1,244.35 $1,284.59 DENIED $1,978.40 DENIED DENIED $800.00 DENIED DENIED $5,000.00 $664.00 DENIED $19,338.90 $920.00 $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED $4,920.44 DENIED DENIED $5,000.00 $751.65 DENIED DENIED DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED $2,648.68 DENIED DENIED $1,417.35 DENIED DENIED $1,246.00 $187.00 DENIED $6,239.40 $1,004.45 $27,000.00 DENIED DENIED $4,363.05 DENIED DENIED $1,285.84 DENIED DENIED $2,852.57 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $923.77 RECONSIDERED DISMISSAL $1,060.25 $1,300.35 DENIED DENIED 404 11-CV-3792 11-CV-3793 11-CV-3794 11-CV-3795 11-CV-3796 11-CV-3797 11-CV-3798 11-CV-3799 11-CV-3800 11-CV-3801 11-CV-3802 11-CV-3803 11-CV-3804 11-CV-3805 11-CV-3806 11-CV-3807 11-CV-3808 11-CV-3809 11-CV-3810 11-CV-3811 11-CV-3812 11-CV-3815 11-CV-3816 11-CV-3817 11-CV-3818 11-CV-3819 11-CV-3820 11-CV-3821 11-CV-3822 11-CV-3824 11-CV-3825 11-CV-3826 11-CV-3827 11-CV-3828 11-CV-3829 11-CV-3830 11-CV-3831 11-CV-3832 11-CV-3833 11-CV-3834 11-CV-3835 11-CV-3836 11-CV-3839 11-CV-3840 11-CV-3841 11-CV-3842 11-CV-3843 11-CV-3844 11-CV-3845 11-CV-3846 11-CV-3847 11-CV-3849 11-CV-3850 11-CV-3851 11-CV-3853 11-CV-3854 11-CV-3855 11-CV-3856 11-CV-3857 11-CV-3858 11-CV-3859 11-CV-3860 11-CV-3861 11-CV-3862 11-CV-3863 11-CV-3864 11-CV-3865 11-CV-3866 11-CV-3867 11-CV-3868 11-CV-3870 11-CV-3871 11-CV-3873 11-CV-3874 11-CV-3875 11-CV-3877 11-CV-3878 11-CV-3879 11-CV-3880 11-CV-3881 11-CV-3883 GARCIA, ALBA HEAD, JARVIS JACKSON, CLAYTON KUTYBA, JAMIE L. LAMB, HEATH LAMB, AMY MATTOX, TAMMY L. MENDEZ, ALEJANDRA MOCOGNI, MEGHAN C. RUIZ, ALBERTO STALBAUM, CHAD STANLEY, KENNETH THURMAN, DOROTHY VALADEZ, SAMUEL VALDEZ, ENRIQUE R. WILLIAMS, TODD M. WILLIAMS, VENUS A. BAILEY, RACHEL BENEJAN, EDGARDO DOYLE-YOUNG, MYRNA GARCIA, MARGARITA GUEVARA, IGNACIO HAJNOSZ, GERTRUDE HUMES, HEATH IHEME, DAVID N. JARRETT, JASON JARRETT, JASON MEZA, ENRIQUE NEGRETE, RAFAEL ROBINSON, NICHOLE J. ROBINSON, TYWIONE SNODGRASS, KIMBERLY STEPHENS, VICTOR B. SUBIJANO, LILIA TORRES, RICARDO GONZALEZ WILLIAMS, GARY W. AINSLIE, CONNIE BAILON, GABRIEL J. BEGUIN, BEAU BONE, LISA BRYANT, LATASHA BUSH, ALAN FIEDLER, CHARLES P. GOETZ, RYAN GONZALEZ, IESHA M. GONZALEZ, MELISSA STORM, ROSE HAMILTON, DARIELLE HAYES, SHARON IWU, AUGUSTINE KIM, ALICE MORENO, HOMER MUNOZ, JOSE C. NOBLE, STEVEN REDD, SHAREE SOLSBERRY, ME'OSHA STARKS, MICHAEL J. TAPIA, ALFREDO TOUFAR, DAVID WADE, JAMES WEST, PIERRE WILLIAMS, WALTER WILSON, ROBYNETTE WOODS, CHRIS AYALA, ELVIA BURIAN, SHANNON L. BURNS, CHAVONNE D. CLARK, JESSE CLARK, NATERA FRIEND, DEANGELO, SR. GRAVES, EUGENE D. HAYDON, EZARIAH JOHNSON, LORI LANGKLOTZ, JULIE LEON, ROBERTO R. MILLER, KEITH MURPHY, PATRICIA ORNELAS, JOSE J. PIZANO, WENDY ROCKETT, CAMEO M. SAMUELIAN, SANDRA DENIED $935.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED RECONSIDERED DENIAL $148.56 DENIED $1,723.86 DENIED DENIED $976.00 DENIED DENIED $3,150.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $490.65 $473.88 DENIED $772.65 DENIED DENIED $1,526.00 $14,142.00 DISMISSED $829.00 DENIED DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED $1,189.00 DENIED DENIED $4,875.00 $5,000.00 $3,678.80 $3,272.25 $1,020.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED $2,769.00 $5,000.00 $407.39 $1,593.00 $740.00 $1,162.25 DENIED DENIED DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $238.00 $926.00 $27,000.00 $247.44 DENIED DENIED DENIED $4,649.15 DENIED DENIED DENIED $47.00 $2,339.35 DENIED DENIED $271.17 DENIED $3,216.13 DENIED 405 11-CV-3884 11-CV-3885 11-CV-3886 11-CV-3887 11-CV-3889 11-CV-3890 11-CV-3891 11-CV-3893 11-CV-3894 11-CV-3895 11-CV-3897 11-CV-3898 11-CV-3899 11-CV-3900 11-CV-3902 11-CV-3903 11-CV-3904 11-CV-3906 11-CV-3907 11-CV-3908 11-CV-3910 11-CV-3911 11-CV-3913 11-CV-3914 11-CV-3916 11-CV-3917 11-CV-3918 11-CV-3919 11-CV-3920 11-CV-3921 11-CV-3922 11-CV-3923 11-CV-3924 11-CV-3925 11-CV-3926 11-CV-3927 11-CV-3928 11-CV-3929 11-CV-3930 11-CV-3931 11-CV-3932 11-CV-3933 11-CV-3934 11-CV-3936 11-CV-3938 11-CV-3939 11-CV-3940 11-CV-3942 11-CV-3943 11-CV-3944 11-CV-3945 11-CV-3946 11-CV-3947 11-CV-3948 11-CV-3949 11-CV-3950 11-CV-3951 11-CV-3952 11-CV-3953 11-CV-3954 11-CV-3955 11-CV-3957 11-CV-3958 11-CV-3959 11-CV-3960 11-CV-3961 11-CV-3962 11-CV-3963 11-CV-3964 11-CV-3965 11-CV-3966 11-CV-3967 11-CV-3968 11-CV-3969 11-CV-3970 11-CV-3971 11-CV-3972 11-CV-3973 11-CV-3974 11-CV-3975 11-CV-3976 ALBRECHT-LEGORRETA, LISA ALBRECHT-LEGORRETA, LISA COLLINS, TANYA COLLINS, TANYA DEROUSSE, DANIEL DOBYNES, ROBERT GARNER, CHRISTOPHER GUTIERREZ, ALBERT GUTIERREZ, SALVADOR HAYES, DOMINIQUE JONES, VIVIAN KING MOSLEY, JACQUELINE KING MOSLEY, JACQUELINE KING MOSLEY, JACQUELINE MUNOZ, JUAN M. RAGGS, HARRON RUFUS, CALVIN COTTON, COREY A. CRISP, REGINA DAVISON, DISTARCHA GRALIK, LARISSA HENRY, RAYMOND IBARRA, MARIA KELETA, HAILESELASSIE MCNAUGHTON, BRITTANY MILLER, MARNESSA NEWMAN, COREY NICHOLS, LAWRENCE OBREGON, DANIEL OLARTE, JAVIER A. PARKER, LAVELLE A. REED, GILES RIFAL, SADIEH RUSSO, KAREN J. SCOTT, GLENN STANLEY, THOMAS TUCKER, DAVID ZARATE, MIRIAM ACKERMAN, JENNIFER ACKERMAN, BRIAN ACKERMAN, JENNIFER BAGGS, MATTHEW BARRERA, JOSE COUGHLIN, TIFFANY EVANS, LEE R. FALETTI, DONALD FOSTER, DIANA GARCIA, RAMON GONZALEZ, CRISTOBAL HANS, THOMAS JOHNSON, LINDA KELLEY, MELISSA KELLEY, MELISSA KING MOSLEY, JACQUELINE KOSTNER, PATRICIA L. OJEDA, CRISTIAN PARKER, GARY A. SHELTON, LYNNSEY WATKINS, BRUFRANC T. DURBIN, DEEANN A. WILLIAMSEN, JULIE BANNER, ALFRED BUSCH, NATHAN Z. CARRERA, ISRAEL DILWORTH, QUINTON EMANUEL, KENNETH, JR. GOLDIE, NICHOLAS B. GOMEZ, GLORIA JARRETT, KRISTAL JORDAN, KAREN JUAREZ, IVAN JUAREZ, MARIO MANZO, MARIA C. MARTINEZ, FERMIN MARTINEZ, FERMIN MERTZELOS, SHERRY NIVINSKI, JEAN PYEISHA, MACK RETTIG, DANA ROW, MARCUS A. SALGADO, MARIO $562.44 $4,757.85 DENIED DENIED $721.23 DENIED $102.00 $3,228.10 $2,192.67 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $2,171.55 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $7,710.00 DENIED $1,200.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED $2,592.00 $1,505.00 $3,203.31 DENIED $1,319.00 DENIED $5,000.00 $1,447.00 DENIED DENIED $300.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED $1,518.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED $725.75 $190.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $190.00 DENIED $12,347.70 DENIED $876.79 $417.79 DENIED $5,126.40 DENIED $6,225.50 DENIED DISMISSED $413.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $504.00 $856.00 DENIED $842.00 DENIED $4,813.70 DENIED $49.05 DENIED DENIED 406 11-CV-3977 11-CV-3978 11-CV-3979 11-CV-3980 11-CV-3981 11-CV-3982 11-CV-3983 11-CV-3984 11-CV-3985 11-CV-3986 11-CV-3987 11-CV-3988 11-CV-3989 11-CV-3992 11-CV-3993 11-CV-3994 11-CV-3995 11-CV-3996 11-CV-3998 11-CV-3999 11-CV-4000 11-CV-4001 11-CV-4002 11-CV-4003 11-CV-4004 11-CV-4006 11-CV-4008 11-CV-4009 11-CV-4010 11-CV-4011 11-CV-4012 11-CV-4013 11-CV-4014 11-CV-4015 11-CV-4016 11-CV-4018 11-CV-4019 11-CV-4020 11-CV-4021 11-CV-4022 11-CV-4023 11-CV-4024 11-CV-4025 11-CV-4026 11-CV-4027 11-CV-4028 11-CV-4029 11-CV-4030 11-CV-4031 11-CV-4033 11-CV-4036 11-CV-4038 11-CV-4039 11-CV-4041 11-CV-4042 11-CV-4043 11-CV-4044 11-CV-4046 11-CV-4047 11-CV-4048 11-CV-4049 11-CV-4050 11-CV-4051 11-CV-4052 11-CV-4053 11-CV-4054 11-CV-4055 11-CV-4056 11-CV-4057 11-CV-4058 11-CV-4059 11-CV-4060 11-CV-4061 11-CV-4062 11-CV-4064 11-CV-4065 11-CV-4066 11-CV-4067 11-CV-4068 11-CV-4069 11-CV-4070 SALINAS, JUANITA STALLINGS, JOHNNIE E. ALHINDI, ELIZABETH ASBURY, WALTER BRANDON, CORNELL COBWELL, CORY S. CURRIE, DENZELL DANIEL, STEVIE L. DAVIS, EVELYN GALICA, FERMIN D. GAMBER, GLEN C., JR. GIENOW, ANTHONY GONZALEZ, JESUS MAYFIELD, STACI D. MCCARTER, VICTOR MCCARTNEY, ANDREW PHERIGI, KELLY MCGRAW-YOUNG, TEAQUA MULLER, SUSAN L. MULLIGAN, JAMIE PEARCE, ERIK RIVERA, MODESTO RODRIGUEZ, HUGO RUIZ, ROGELIO SMITH, CHRISTOPHER M. & COLLIER, CATHERINE TONGE, SARA BROWN BRAYBOY, JEWELL BENSON, PAMELA BIBBS, VERONICA BROOKS, WASHAWN BROWN, JAMES B. FAYNE, FREDERICK GOMEZ, AMANDA MINCEY, MICHELLE NONATO, MARIANO PAVLOVSKI, RIMMA PEPALA, JOEL ROGERS, MARCAE D. SINKFIELD-WARREN, CHERIE SLEDGE, CYNTHIA J. SMITH, CHRISTOPHER A. TKACHUK, OREST WALKER, BRIAN P. WILDER, MARSHALL WILLIAMS, BRANDON CAMPBELL, KIMBERLY S. CARRION HERNANDEZ, GERARDO CLARK, CRAIGORY DINGLE, PHILLIS KELLY, SHERRY R. LONG, LADONNA MEDINA, GUADALUPE RANGEL, JOSE A. & MEDINA, GUADALUPE YOUNKINS, KIMBERLY ABRAMS, ANTWAN BARAJAS, ALEX BARKER, JOSEPH B., JR. BROWN, FREDRICK BURKS, SONYA CHEEKS, ANGELA COLLINS, CAMILLA S. COLLINS, LARRY DUKE, CLARENCE J. GANTT, KENNETH HEAD, DERRELL MAYS, ANGELA MCCARTHY, SHARON M. MCCARTHY, SHARON M. MCCARTHY, SHARON M. OWENS, YUSEF QUINTO, LUCIO RAMIREZ, MIGUEL A. SPRAGGINS, DWAYNE VARGAS, SHEILA WILLS, DEBORAH ZUNIGA, JAIME FORSYTHE, MIRAU FORTMAN, KEVIN D. GENTRY, KRISTINA HALL, JERRY M. HARDESTY, SUZANNE K. 407 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED RECONSIDERED DENIAL $870.00 $65.65 DENIED DENIED $9,746.00 $333.04 DENIED DENIED DENIED $1,402.94 DENIED DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED $7,379.40 DENIED DENIED DENIED $920.00 $5,000.00 DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $52.42 $980.00 $3,743.00 $10,936.23 DENIED DENIED DISMISSED $25,776.08 $2,791.33 DENIED DENIED DISMISSED DENIED $875.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $346.86 DENIED $526.32 DENIED DENIED $1,125.00 $4,050.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED $2,691.24 $1,771.00 $4,800.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $3,000.00 DENIED DISMISSED DENIED $27,000.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $4,964.00 $5,245.87 11-CV-4072 11-CV-4073 11-CV-4074 11-CV-4075 11-CV-4076 11-CV-4078 11-CV-4079 11-CV-4080 11-CV-4081 11-CV-4082 11-CV-4084 11-CV-4085 11-CV-4086 11-CV-4087 11-CV-4088 11-CV-4089 11-CV-4090 11-CV-4091 11-CV-4092 11-CV-4093 11-CV-4094 11-CV-4095 11-CV-4096 11-CV-4097 11-CV-4098 11-CV-4099 11-CV-4100 11-CV-4101 11-CV-4102 11-CV-4104 11-CV-4105 11-CV-4106 11-CV-4107 11-CV-4108 11-CV-4109 11-CV-4110 11-CV-4111 11-CV-4112 11-CV-4113 11-CV-4114 11-CV-4116 11-CV-4117 11-CV-4118 11-CV-4119 11-CV-4120 11-CV-4121 11-CV-4122 11-CV-4124 11-CV-4125 11-CV-4127 11-CV-4131 11-CV-4132 11-CV-4133 11-CV-4134 11-CV-4135 11-CV-4136 11-CV-4138 11-CV-4139 11-CV-4140 11-CV-4141 11-CV-4142 11-CV-4143 11-CV-4144 11-CV-4145 11-CV-4146 11-CV-4147 11-CV-4148 11-CV-4149 11-CV-4150 11-CV-4151 11-CV-4152 11-CV-4153 11-CV-4154 11-CV-4155 11-CV-4156 11-CV-4157 11-CV-4158 11-CV-4159 11-CV-4160 11-CV-4161 11-CV-4162 NICHOLS, DEMARCO OBERSCHELP, RODNEY OMOJUWA, ABIODUN PADILLA, ANGEL REILLY, KEVIN P. ROBINSON, DARYAL SMITH, CYNTHIA THOMAS, WILLIAM WHITE, ROBERT J. ANDERSON, KELSEY COLLIER, CHARLENE CRUZ, DIEGO FORSYTHE, BEMJAMIN GILBERT, MELISSA J. HARRIS, JOHNNY, SR. HAYES, MARIO KEEN, MARIKAY L. LOPEZ, OLIVERIO MARCIAH, HUGO R. ORTEGA, MARY RICO, JESSE R. SANDERS, JEREMIAH SMITH, YOLANDA TRACY, DEBORAH TRASS, JOEL ABED, MOHAMMED CEDANO, MARIA CURRIE, DAVID TILLERY, ERIC ACEVEDO, DEBRA BEZAK, BRIAN A., JR. CARROLL, BARBARA DWYER, JULIE E. ESTRADA, CELSO HAYES, LARRY M. LANDON, AMANDA LITTLE, MANUEL MASTERS, MICHAEL R. MCGINNIS, KIMEDA MCGINNIS, KIMEDA REDCLIFF, ANNA STEVENSON, HANNAH TERRAZAS, SALVADOR WYATT, CHARLES BAEZA, MAGDALENA BOTKA, JASON R. CHILMON, CAMILLE GUERRERO, ANGEL MARTIN, WILLIE D. MORGAN, KRISTI BRANDON, TARA R. BUCHANAN, ALEXZANDER J. CARRENO, ANGEL COLEMAN, ZANETTA EWING, PERSHOUN GRANADOS, KENNIA Y. HICKS, TASHERRA LOHR, WILLIAM J., III MCGEE, LILLIAN & PHILLIP PEPPIN, MARY K. SADOWSKY, DANIEL V., JR. SEFAH, YEBOAH B. SMITH, ANITA STENCEL, STANISLAW A. STIRRAT, JENNIFER TERDIC, DANIEL M. TROPPANI, LUCIA VELA, GLENN WALSH, STEVEN WENDEL, JESSICA WHALES, JOSEPH WILLIAMS, JERMAINE YOUNG, JASMINE D. YOUNG, ROSALYN BENNETT, JEFFERY L. CHRISTIAN, NANCY CROOM, DEIDRA DELGADO, OCTAVIO FLORES, SALUSTIO FORSYTHE, JUSTIN GONZALEZ, IRENE $4,718.60 DENIED $3,904.00 DENIED DENIED $27,000.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED RECONSIDERED DENIAL $361.31 DENIED DENIED DENIED $770.00 DENIED DENIED $692.00 $3,023.75 $785.00 $8,532.49 DENIED $1,066.47 $5,000.00 DENIED $360.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED $5,017.14 DENIED DENIED DENIED $3,971.98 DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $21,978.09 DENIED DENIED $943.44 DENIED $181.18 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $276.02 $187.98 $1,019.02 $5,000.00 DENIED $594.47 $626.00 $5,000.00 $1,012.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED $447.50 $695.38 $545.00 $9,163.96 $27,000.00 DENIED DENIED $572.25 $200.00 DENIED DENIED $1,143.01 DENIED DENIED 408 11-CV-4163 11-CV-4164 11-CV-4166 11-CV-4167 11-CV-4168 11-CV-4169 11-CV-4171 11-CV-4172 11-CV-4173 11-CV-4174 11-CV-4175 11-CV-4176 11-CV-4177 11-CV-4178 11-CV-4179 11-CV-4180 11-CV-4181 11-CV-4182 11-CV-4183 11-CV-4185 11-CV-4187 11-CV-4188 11-CV-4190 11-CV-4191 11-CV-4192 11-CV-4193 11-CV-4194 11-CV-4197 11-CV-4198 11-CV-4199 11-CV-4200 11-CV-4201 11-CV-4202 11-CV-4203 11-CV-4204 11-CV-4205 11-CV-4207 11-CV-4208 11-CV-4209 11-CV-4210 11-CV-4211 11-CV-4213 11-CV-4214 11-CV-4217 11-CV-4218 11-CV-4219 11-CV-4220 11-CV-4221 11-CV-4223 11-CV-4225 11-CV-4226 11-CV-4227 11-CV-4228 11-CV-4229 11-CV-4230 11-CV-4231 11-CV-4232 11-CV-4233 11-CV-4234 11-CV-4235 11-CV-4236 11-CV-4237 11-CV-4238 11-CV-4239 11-CV-4240 11-CV-4241 11-CV-4242 11-CV-4243 11-CV-4244 11-CV-4245 11-CV-4246 11-CV-4247 11-CV-4248 11-CV-4249 11-CV-4250 11-CV-4251 11-CV-4252 11-CV-4253 11-CV-4258 11-CV-4259 11-CV-4260 GRISMER, TIM JANOSKI, VERONICA OCENAR, QUIRINO O'CONNOR, AARON ORTIZ, FRANCELIA ORTIZ, FRANCELIA PARKS, TERRI R. PATRICK, DAVID A. PHIPPS, GUY A. POWYSZYNSKI, JOSEPH QUIROZ, GERARDO SANCHEZ, JOSE F. SYLVESTER, DAVID E. THOMAS, BARBARA WHITE, JOHN E. WILSON, SHANEIKWA BANACH, DAVID D. BROWN, CLAUDIA DAVIS, CLARENCE, SR. MULUMBA, CHANTAL SCHAFER, ALBERT VALADEZ, RICARDO WARD, JEREMY WHITE, JASMINE WISEMAN, ANGELA F. BELL, BENJAMIN COLE, REBEKAH S. GRAY, AMANDA LETTIMORE, JOEL MAINE, THERESA A. MCMANAMAN, MICHAEL P. PIERSON, TIA D. RABE, JONATHAN SMITH, HERBERT THOMPSON, PAUL W. WILLIAMS, ALLEN R. ARRERA, JULIO BILLS, PRINCE BOOZER, DEANDRE BRAVO, ANAHU CARTER, MARLO FILARSKI, ADAM R. GOMEZ, EDGAR M. LITTLE, JAMES MCGEE, ZACHARY MEDINA, CHRISTOPHER MEHTA, JIGARA MENDEZ, IMELDA MORENO, FERNANDO ORTIZ, FERNANDO RIIS, KIMBERLY SANCHEZ, CINDY SMITH, CHRISTOPHER A. SWISTARA, NINA WALKER, FREDDIE WATSON, MICHAEL L., JR. WELLS, DEBORAH WENDT, ROXANN WENDT, ROXANN WILLIAMS, JESSE WOODHOUSE, KENNY CENTENO, JESSICA A. CLARK, NATERA COSTELLO, GREGORY EZELL, LISA FALETTI, DONALD GOZDZIEWICZ, LEONARD JOHNSON, ROY JONES, PAUL MELE, CAROL MELE, CAROL NIXON, VALERIE D. RELIFORD, ANGEL STIFF, EARNESTINE TREJO, MIREYA TYRAKOWSKI, JAMES WADE, WILLIAM WALLACE, TROY BROWN, DEANDRAE J. COOPER, MILDRED DANIELS, SYLVIA L. DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $708.78 DENIED $739.40 $1,294.81 $1,368.15 DENIED $6,604.00 DENIED DENIED $937.00 DENIED DENIED $5,651.23 DENIED DENIED $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $840.00 DENIED $145.74 DENIED DENIED $4,305.00 $200.00 DENIED $1,005.00 $109.00 DENIED DENIED $1,866.00 $10,360.00 DENIED DENIED $1,735.00 DENIED $106.36 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $2,227.20 DENIED DENIED DENIED DISMISSED DENIED $995.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $175.00 $1,042.50 $969.08 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $15,928.31 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $3,073.75 $920.00 DENIED DENIED $23.00 409 11-CV-4261 11-CV-4262 11-CV-4264 11-CV-4265 11-CV-4266 11-CV-4267 11-CV-4268 11-CV-4269 11-CV-4271 11-CV-4272 11-CV-4273 11-CV-4274 11-CV-4275 11-CV-4276 11-CV-4277 11-CV-4278 11-CV-4279 11-CV-4280 11-CV-4281 11-CV-4282 11-CV-4284 11-CV-4285 11-CV-4286 11-CV-4287 11-CV-4288 11-CV-4289 11-CV-4295 11-CV-4296 11-CV-4297 11-CV-4298 11-CV-4299 11-CV-4300 11-CV-4301 11-CV-4302 11-CV-4303 11-CV-4306 11-CV-4307 11-CV-4308 11-CV-4310 11-CV-4311 11-CV-4312 11-CV-4313 11-CV-4314 11-CV-4315 11-CV-4316 11-CV-4317 11-CV-4319 11-CV-4320 11-CV-4321 11-CV-4322 11-CV-4323 11-CV-4324 11-CV-4325 11-CV-4326 11-CV-4327 11-CV-4329 11-CV-4330 11-CV-4331 11-CV-4332 11-CV-4333 11-CV-4334 11-CV-4335 11-CV-4336 11-CV-4337 11-CV-4338 11-CV-4339 11-CV-4340 11-CV-4341 11-CV-4342 11-CV-4344 11-CV-4346 11-CV-4347 11-CV-4348 11-CV-4349 11-CV-4351 11-CV-4352 11-CV-4355 11-CV-4356 11-CV-4357 11-CV-4358 11-CV-4359 DAVIE, LORI GAO, YOU WER HANSCHKE, CHARLES HELTON, BYRON, JR. JIMENEZ, FRANCISCO JOHNSON, LEROY JOHNSON, PATRICIA KHALID, LAWANDA WILLIAMS, GABRIELLE MILLER, PETER MOONEY, ROBIN L. PARKS, TERRI R. REID, ALBERT L., JR. SASS, MATTHEW SOTELO, APOLINAR SOUTHARD, DIANA M. TUCKER, REBECCA WOODS, NICOLE ABDULLAH, RASHID BRUNSON, TERRANCE R. SMITH, ERIC J. SMITH, ERIC J. DELATORRE, ALFONSO DUVALL, HEIDI FRAUSTO, SILVIA GATES, WHITNEY L. GREINER, LINDA HOLBROOK, JANECA M. JOHNSON, MARCUS LAYTON, MAURICE LUNA, SELENE PADILLA, SALVADOR WADLEY, JIMMIE CARROLL, COURTNEY DAVIS, ANDRA HOLLIDAY, COLETTE HOWARD, ANGELA K. LOPEZ PARRA, MARICRUZ MCCRAY, LACEY R. MEADOWS, BARBRA SCHWEIHS, KEVIN J. SIMMONS, GERALD WILLIAMS, VERZA BURITA, BRIAN CHEN, HAN PING CORRAL, MARIA GIBSON, DIANNA GONZALES, ISAIAS GORGE, MATTHEW HAYS, NICKOLIS HOMEL, BRIAN OSZAKEWSKI, LAURIE B. REINTS, ALAN SINGLETON, ALEXIS E. WOLSKI, JOZEF BEARD, JACOB M. CAMPBELL, STEPHANIE K. CASTANEDA, GUADALUPE CHESTER, DEWAYNE COX, JACKLYN K. DIAZ, RICARDO FABBRI, TERRY L. GREGORY, LESTER, JR. KRELL, SCOTT KRELL, SCOTT MOSLEY, JEROME ORTEGA, LOURDES PEMBLETON, TERRI PICOU, MARK E. RAMIREZ-CUENCA, PATRICIA RILEY, LA TANYA R. ROGERS, MARK STERNBERG, WILLIAM THOMAS, ALICE YOO, EUNJIN ZUNIGA OCEGUEDA, JUAN M. BUSTOS, RUBEN CAMARGO, WENDY CRAWFORD, TERI DOSS, JIMMY FARRIOR, SHUVERICK $1,896.66 $1,395.00 $3,822.15 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $136.35 $1,937.14 DENIED DENIED $6,037.00 $2,507.00 $521.70 $100.00 DENIED DENIED $1,114.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED $656.80 DENIED $915.50 DENIED DENIED DENIED $188.96 $7.85 $3,830.30 DENIED DENIED DENIED $4,840.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED $823.03 $678.00 $5,000.00 $150.00 DENIED $2,068.30 DISMISSED DENIED DENIED $736.46 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $1,424.71 DENIED $13,033.56 DENIED $839.56 $3,259.13 DENIED DENIED DENIED $123.42 $5,505.56 $100.00 $3,800.00 DENIED DENIED DISMISSED DENIED $9,004.85 $3,766.00 DISMISSED DENIED $3,763.75 $2,582.66 $181.80 410 11-CV-4360 11-CV-4361 11-CV-4362 11-CV-4363 11-CV-4364 11-CV-4365 11-CV-4366 11-CV-4367 11-CV-4368 11-CV-4369 11-CV-4370 11-CV-4371 11-CV-4372 11-CV-4373 11-CV-4374 11-CV-4375 11-CV-4376 11-CV-4377 11-CV-4378 11-CV-4379 11-CV-4380 11-CV-4381 11-CV-4383 11-CV-4384 11-CV-4385 11-CV-4386 11-CV-4387 11-CV-4388 11-CV-4389 11-CV-4391 11-CV-4392 11-CV-4394 11-CV-4395 11-CV-4396 11-CV-4397 11-CV-4398 11-CV-4399 11-CV-4400 11-CV-4401 11-CV-4402 11-CV-4403 11-CV-4404 11-CV-4405 11-CV-4406 11-CV-4407 11-CV-4408 11-CV-4409 11-CV-4410 11-CV-4411 11-CV-4412 11-CV-4414 11-CV-4415 11-CV-4416 11-CV-4417 11-CV-4418 11-CV-4420 11-CV-4421 11-CV-4422 11-CV-4423 11-CV-4424 11-CV-4425 11-CV-4426 11-CV-4428 11-CV-4430 11-CV-4431 11-CV-4434 11-CV-4435 11-CV-4436 11-CV-4437 11-CV-4438 11-CV-4439 11-CV-4440 11-CV-4441 11-CV-4442 11-CV-4443 11-CV-4444 11-CV-4445 11-CV-4446 11-CV-4447 11-CV-4448 GIPSON, JENNIFER GLENN, DALE HOOD, REGINALD JOHNSON, ANTHONY C. JONES, DARIUS JOY, GREGORY KAISER, LAUREL N. KEY, CHARICKA E. LIEFER, APRIL LILLEY, JUSTIN P. MANAF, SHAD MARTIN, CERDELL MITCHELL, ISAIAH NEWMAN, MAURICE ROGERS, DERRICK SNOWDEN, EVELYN SMITH, DIANA M. TAYLOR, KEISHA THANG, AMOS UDELHOFEN, JASON YBARRA, FRANCISCO C. ZIA, MICHAEL BRISCOE, DARRYL E. BROOKS, TAMIKA CLARK, ERIC COLLINS, THERESE M. CONTRERAS, ALVARO FIELDS, DORIS J. FLOWERS, DENNIS KHOSHABA, AGNIS MITCHELL, GWENDOLYN A. RANGEL, ROSA RAQUEL, STEVEN VAZQUEZ, ROBERTO WILLIAMS, LA TONYA BELL, MARK A. BLAND, LORREN EVANS, BOBBIE EVANS, BOBBIE FOOTE, COLLEEN FRISON, LATRICE GARCIA, RAYMOND GOODMAN, TONY HILL, JOSEPH JOHNSON, ELIZABETH KHAN BEY, SULTAN MAPP, SHANNEL MCCLURE, CAROLYN MORA, ERICK OWENS, RONALD & ROGERS, ANGEL SANCHEZ, ROSALIA SEXTON, JUDITH E. SEXTON, WILLIAM J. STACHURSKI, RONALD H., JR. TAYLOR, ANGELA VILLAFAN, JENICA & HERNANDEZ, ABRAHAM & TIENDA ANTONIA BALENT, CAROL BROWN, ALEXANDER D. CLAEYSSEN, JEFFREY A. DINSE, ZACHARY D. GILLARD, GLENN B., JR. LLOYD, BOBBY L. PARKER, TORRENCE SANDERS, KAY SUGGS, DENIESE BARNES, ERICKA BEREK-THOMAS, COURTNEY BROWN, SHANECE N. COOLEY, GLENN, JR. DEL TORO, DOROTEO GODFREY, CHRISTOPHER GONZALEZ, JAIRO J. DIAZ, DELIA DIAZ, DELIA GONZALEZ, JAIRO J. DIAZ, DELIA DIAZ, DELIA GONZALEZ, JAIRO J. DIAZ, DELIA DIAZ, DELIA 411 DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED $275.00 $2,255.00 DENIED DENIED $514.30 $118.53 DENIED $689.00 DENIED DENIED $2,289.00 DENIED $1,110.71 $1,267.00 DENIED DENIED $776.08 DENIED $3,100.00 DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $1,514.86 $5,397.47 DENIED DENIED DISMISSED $1,601.40 DENIED $4,751.90 DISMISSED DENIED $740.00 DENIED DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED $4,716.64 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $5,000.00 $999.00 $50.00 $50.00 $895.00 DENIED $27,000.00 DENIED $339.00 DENIED $3,257.98 $1,295.00 $5,000.00 $1,738.43 DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED 11-CV-4449 11-CV-4451 11-CV-4452 11-CV-4453 11-CV-4454 11-CV-4455 11-CV-4456 11-CV-4458 11-CV-4459 11-CV-4460 11-CV-4462 11-CV-4463 11-CV-4464 11-CV-4465 11-CV-4466 11-CV-4467 11-CV-4468 11-CV-4469 11-CV-4470 11-CV-4471 11-CV-4473 11-CV-4474 11-CV-4475 11-CV-4476 11-CV-4478 11-CV-4480 11-CV-4481 11-CV-4482 11-CV-4483 11-CV-4484 11-CV-4485 11-CV-4487 11-CV-4488 11-CV-4489 11-CV-4490 11-CV-4491 11-CV-4492 11-CV-4493 11-CV-4494 11-CV-4495 11-CV-4496 11-CV-4497 11-CV-4498 11-CV-4499 11-CV-4500 11-CV-4501 11-CV-4502 11-CV-4503 11-CV-4504 11-CV-4505 11-CV-4506 11-CV-4507 11-CV-4508 11-CV-4509 11-CV-4510 11-CV-4511 11-CV-4512 11-CV-4513 11-CV-4515 11-CV-4516 11-CV-4517 11-CV-4518 11-CV-4519 11-CV-4520 11-CV-4521 11-CV-4522 11-CV-4524 11-CV-4525 11-CV-4526 11-CV-4528 11-CV-4529 11-CV-4530 11-CV-4531 11-CV-4532 11-CV-4534 11-CV-4535 11-CV-4536 11-CV-4538 11-CV-4539 11-CV-4540 11-CV-4541 HAYNES, NICOLE HIGHT, CLIFFORD ISMAJLAJ, KAREN LEE, TRUMELL, JR. MARTINEZ, ESTER ROACH, ISAAC ROSS, ANITA TERRY, CHRYSTAL WALKER, ANTOINETTE WRIGHT, DORNETT BEW, FELICIA & COLEMAN, MICHAEL BEW, FELICIA BOENS, THERESA BRANDON, TARA R. BRANDON, TARA R. BRANDON, TARA R. BRODAWKA, ANDRZEJ CHILDS, JENNIE D. DILA, SORINA R. HERMAN, JUSTINE E. HOWARD, JASMINE LEWIS, ANDRE D., JR. LUVERT-HENRY, YOLAN T. NELUMS, JOHN STEWART, LARRY A. WRENCH, MINDY S. BARRIOS, JESUS BLANDIN, JERMAINE CAUL, TIFFANY CAUL, TIFFANY COYOTL, JOSEFINA & RUTILO DAVIS, SHERYL DECICCO, ANGELA DECICCO, ANGELA DECICCO, ANGELA FINLEY, EARL MCCHRISTON, CORETTA MITCHELL, JAMIN NETZNIK, JILL E. ROBEY, ASHLEY YOUNG, DEANNA ALEXANDER, AMANDA ANDERSON, PATRICIA A. CARTER, MAURICE CASTREJON, GUADALUPE CHESTER, CORLANDIS CLARK, RODNEY DEAN, ROBERT DOMINGUEZ, SERGIO FLOYD, MARILYN L. FRANKLIN, MICHAEL GIEDRAITIS, ERIC GOMEZ, EDGAR M. GRAY, DWAYNE D. GREENWOOD, DEBORAH HAM, SOO KYUNG JONES, DESHAUN MASON, KIMBERLY MCCRANIE, VIVIAN MULLNS, DARIUS NEDVED, SPENCER NIEVES, JOANNA RAMOS, EDUARDO RICO, PEDRO RICO, REYNA ROSS, TOMMY SCOTT, GLENDA SCOTT, GLENDA WILSON, ERIC STIFFEND, JACKIE TALLEY, MONTELLE TERRELL, MARCOS V. A. WASHINGTON, MALCOM WIGFALL, LESOCCA ARNOLD, SALLIE CORTEZ, IRENE DAGANS, DERRICK DILA, SORINA R. FATHAUER, RICKIE GUADARRAMA-MAGYLA, JEANNY HILL, MELISSA $27,000.00 $55.00 DENIED $922.52 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $3,644.00 $136.35 DENIED DENIED $32.15 $136.66 DENIED DENIED $663.00 DENIED DENIED $1,824.41 DENIED $912.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED RECONSIDERED DENIAL $5,000.00 $3,417.25 $3,417.25 $1,055.00 $1,545.30 $942.00 $3,037.03 DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED RECONSIDERED DENIAL DENIED DENIED RECONSIDERED DENIAL DENIED DENIED DENIED $297.05 DENIED $1,010.00 $672.24 $309.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED $27,000.00 DENIED DENIED DISMISSED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $1,219.20 DENIED DENIED DENIED 412 11-CV-4542 11-CV-4543 11-CV-4544 11-CV-4545 11-CV-4546 11-CV-4547 11-CV-4549 11-CV-4550 11-CV-4551 11-CV-4552 11-CV-4553 11-CV-4555 11-CV-4556 11-CV-4557 11-CV-4559 11-CV-4562 11-CV-4563 11-CV-4564 11-CV-4565 11-CV-4566 11-CV-4567 11-CV-4568 11-CV-4569 11-CV-4570 11-CV-4571 11-CV-4572 11-CV-4573 11-CV-4574 11-CV-4575 11-CV-4577 11-CV-4578 11-CV-4579 11-CV-4580 11-CV-4581 11-CV-4582 11-CV-4583 11-CV-4584 11-CV-4585 11-CV-4586 11-CV-4588 11-CV-4589 11-CV-4590 11-CV-4591 11-CV-4593 11-CV-4594 11-CV-4595 11-CV-4596 11-CV-4597 11-CV-4598 11-CV-4599 11-CV-4600 11-CV-4601 11-CV-4602 11-CV-4603 11-CV-4604 11-CV-4605 11-CV-4606 11-CV-4607 11-CV-4608 11-CV-4610 11-CV-4612 11-CV-4614 11-CV-4616 11-CV-4617 11-CV-4618 11-CV-4619 11-CV-4620 11-CV-4621 11-CV-4622 11-CV-4623 11-CV-4624 11-CV-4626 11-CV-4627 11-CV-4628 11-CV-4629 11-CV-4630 11-CV-4631 11-CV-4632 11-CV-4633 11-CV-4634 11-CV-4635 HOPKINS, RUEBEN, IV JAHANA, NAHREEN KEMPIAK, OAKLEY MANRIQUEZ, MARCO A. MCADORY, KEVIN MCDADE, KAKEYA ROBINSON, PATRICE C. ROSARIO, ALEXANDER SCOTT, TIMOTHY L. TUMER, REGINA WADE, TRACE ARZOLA, JOSE A. BENNETT, JEREMIAH D. CAIN, LAWANDA CLAYTON, JOYCE GATEWOOD, VENUS GONZALEZ, MELISSA JOHNSON, PATRICIA A. SCOTT, CARRIE A. TYLER, JACKIE VALLE, REYNA WAGONER, JANAIRA WAGONER, JANAIRA WASSON, JENNIFER WILLIAMS, VERONICA BURTON, NATHAN L., JR. COLE, ALONZO CRANE, STEPHEN, JR. FRANKLIN, SHAUNNA HASLETT, PATRICIA HOLMES, CLORA JACKSON, JOHN LUCAS, DEBORAH J. MINCEY, MICHELLE NOWLAN, SHAWN DANIELS, SYLVIA THORNTON, ADDIE ALLEN, DONTA BAL-OT, BYRON BROWN, EVELYN L. BROWN, PHILLIP J. CALHOUN, DAYTON CAMERON, JONATHAN CHAVEZ, SERGIO DANIEL, DERRICK FERGUSON, DENNIS GAYDEN, CORDERO HARRIS, TERESA HENDERSON, DESIREE HILL-AYINDE, CLAUDINE HINTON, JALISA MCINTOSH, MICHAEL D. MELENDEZ, ALEXY MILLER, CLARICE MILLER, WESLEY MOORE, RUTH A. MORGAN, ANDRE MOSLEY, HENRENE NAGY, KATHRYN ORTEGA, CARMEN SOPHER, WARREN F., JR. WALTON, LEE C., SR. & WALTON-HEIRSTON, YVONNE YOUNG, LISA ZUTEREK, VLADIMIR S. BEAL, REGINA C. BRUMMEL, BROOKS D. DAVIES, PATRICIA FINES, DREW GRIMES, SIDNEY HARDY, TAMMY HARDY, TAMMY JOHNSON, MARCUS A. KRAMER, THOMAS J. LATHAM, KEIONTAE L. LEYVA, YVETTE T. MATHIS, DORIS J. MCNEAL, D'ANDRE A. MEZO-TEPACH, ABEL MYERS, LISA MYERS, LISA ORTEGA, MARY 413 DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED $646.50 $1,499.00 $3,721.04 DENIED $755.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED $567.32 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $987.43 $9,804.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $839.00 DENIED DISMISSED DENIED RECONSIDERED DISMISSAL $5,000.00 $5,922.43 DISMISSED $984.00 $2,377.95 DENIED DENIED $5,326.06 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DISMISSED DENIED $90.90 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED RECONSIDERED DENIAL DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $665.00 $5,000.00 $1,236.00 $5,000.00 $198.53 $1,547.00 DENIED $440.00 $3,765.48 $4,899.10 $18,087.00 DENIED $500.00 $27,000.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $520.00 DENIED DENIED $136.35 11-CV-4636 11-CV-4637 11-CV-4638 11-CV-4639 11-CV-4641 11-CV-4642 11-CV-4643 11-CV-4644 11-CV-4645 11-CV-4649 11-CV-4650 11-CV-4651 11-CV-4652 11-CV-4653 11-CV-4654 11-CV-4655 11-CV-4656 11-CV-4658 11-CV-4662 11-CV-4663 11-CV-4664 11-CV-4665 11-CV-4666 11-CV-4667 11-CV-4668 11-CV-4669 11-CV-4670 11-CV-4671 11-CV-4672 11-CV-4673 11-CV-4675 11-CV-4677 11-CV-4678 11-CV-4679 11-CV-4680 11-CV-4682 11-CV-4683 11-CV-4684 11-CV-4686 11-CV-4687 11-CV-4688 11-CV-4689 11-CV-4691 11-CV-4692 11-CV-4693 11-CV-4694 11-CV-4695 11-CV-4696 11-CV-4697 11-CV-4699 11-CV-4700 11-CV-4701 11-CV-4702 11-CV-4703 11-CV-4704 11-CV-4705 11-CV-4706 11-CV-4707 11-CV-4708 11-CV-4709 11-CV-4710 11-CV-4711 11-CV-4715 11-CV-4716 11-CV-4717 11-CV-4719 11-CV-4720 11-CV-4721 11-CV-4723 11-CV-4724 11-CV-4725 11-CV-4726 11-CV-4727 11-CV-4728 11-CV-4730 11-CV-4731 11-CV-4732 11-CV-4733 11-CV-4734 11-CV-4735 11-CV-4736 PEPPERS, TESSA TATE, BEVERLY TOWNSEND, JODI TOWNSEND, JODI WINTERS, TRACY RAMIREZ, ROBERTO BARRIOS, HUMBERTO N. BRYAN, CRAIG CALDWELL, MARK FRITZ, LEAH FROST, DAVID GARDNER, DIANE JARRETT, VIVIAN JORDAN, BRANDIE KARPES, DELIA MACKEY, THERESA MCGRAW, ZELDA & MCGRAW, JAVANGELIST MIMS, GERALDINE SMITH, DONTE TATE, BARBARA A. VALENCIA, ROBERTO WALKER, DENNIS WELLS, SANDRA WELLS, SANDRA WELLS, SANDRA WELLS, SANDRA WELLS, SANDRA WESTERFIELD, SHERRI L. WILSON, TYREE A. WOODLAND, BRAD ANDREWS, GREGORY C. BROWN, LEE CHAMBERS, ROBERT, JR. CORKS, ALETHA GORDON, RYAN HOPP, RYAN W. VEGA, JOHN MCINTOSH, TREASA L. MURRAY, ALEXANDER SKOIRCHET, HEATHER STEWART, ANGELA TANNIEHILL, ANTHONY THRASH, DWAYNE THREAT, CHARLES VALADEZ, EDWARD WELSH, MICHAEL F. WHELLER, ROBERT ALARCON LOPEZ, ALICIA CLAIBORNE, TYRONE COLON, EDGARDO J. CORPUS, SELSO T. EDWARDS, VIRGINIA L. FLEMING, ALEXANDER HOLMES, STEPHINE KOBYLANSKI, EWA MOSS, DERRICK PANTOJA, JAVIER PATTERSON, LARNELL PICKETT, LARRY RAINEY, KENNY RAMIREZ, OLIVIA ROBINSON, ARTHUR FORBES, JORDAN L. GIVENS, CARMEN GREER, KEVIN LUCAS, CHELSEA MANCE, BOBBY J. MCGEE, FELICIA MITCHELL, ANDREA NEWMAN, ROSIE NEWMAN, ROSIE OWENS, CALVIN REYES, ANNY ROBERTSON, LITESHIA SIDDIQUI, SADAF SIDDIQUI, TANVEER SIDDIQUI, TANVEER WILLETT, CLAIRE L. WILLIAMS, SABRINA BARDEN, GIDEON K. BARNES, BRYANT 414 DENIED $5,063.32 $1,637.77 DENIED DENIED $6,484.75 DENIED DENIED DENIED $71.00 $1,093.42 DENIED DENIED $842.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED $534.50 DENIED $3,740.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DISMISSED $392.80 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $1,780.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED $75.07 $2,687.31 DENIED $923.00 DENIED $985.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $4,639.73 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $4,133.73 $3,061.99 $1,823.37 DENIED $1,454.84 DENIED $2,250.00 DENIED DENIED $2,649.32 DENIED $2,915.00 RECONSIDERED DENIAL 11-CV-4737 11-CV-4738 11-CV-4739 11-CV-4740 11-CV-4741 11-CV-4742 11-CV-4743 11-CV-4744 11-CV-4746 11-CV-4747 11-CV-4750 11-CV-4752 11-CV-4753 11-CV-4754 11-CV-4755 11-CV-4757 11-CV-4758 11-CV-4759 11-CV-4760 11-CV-4761 11-CV-4762 11-CV-4763 11-CV-4765 11-CV-4767 11-CV-4768 11-CV-4770 11-CV-4771 11-CV-4772 11-CV-4773 11-CV-4774 11-CV-4775 11-CV-4776 11-CV-4778 11-CV-4780 11-CV-4781 11-CV-4782 11-CV-4783 11-CV-4784 11-CV-4785 11-CV-4786 11-CV-4787 11-CV-4788 11-CV-4789 11-CV-4791 11-CV-4792 11-CV-4794 11-CV-4795 11-CV-4796 11-CV-4797 11-CV-4798 11-CV-4799 11-CV-4800 11-CV-4802 11-CV-4804 11-CV-4805 11-CV-4806 11-CV-4807 11-CV-4808 11-CV-4809 11-CV-4811 11-CV-4812 11-CV-4814 11-CV-4815 11-CV-4816 11-CV-4817 11-CV-4818 11-CV-4820 11-CV-4821 11-CV-4822 11-CV-4823 11-CV-4824 11-CV-4828 11-CV-4829 11-CV-4830 11-CV-4831 11-CV-4832 11-CV-4833 11-CV-4834 11-CV-4835 11-CV-4836 11-CV-4837 BROWN, ARNETTA BURGUND, MELISSA BURGUND, MELISSA DAWKINS, MICHAEL J. GARRICK, HOWARD HALLE, AMY HERNANDEZ, ADELA HOFFMAN, THOMAS R. B. LITTLE, MANUEL MATTA, KRISTI PLOWMAN, CARLA RUSH, CHARLES WASHINGTON, VICTORIA BONNER, ROBERT CAMPOS, HERIBERTO CROWDER, ALEXANDER FRAZIER, AMARIS S. GENTRY, JASON CHARLES GONZALEZ, GUILLERMO, JR. GREGORY, JETTY GREGORY, JETTY GREGORY, JETTY HANEY, BRIAN JONES, QUINTON LARSEN, EDDIE MABREY, SUSAN MADDEN, BRIAN NOLASCO, NESTOR I. PRESTON, LEWIS RIVERA, CARLOS ROMAN, ARTURO ROSS, IVAN D. VELA, JESSE WILLIAMS, JOYCE C. WINDFIELD, LAVANTE YOUNG, TABARI ALKHATIB, MOHAMMED A. ALLEN, JASIAH BARNES, DESIREE BREWER, DARIEN T. BYERS, LASHAWN CHOU, JENG DIAZ, RAMIRO FORD, TEVIN JARAMILLO, EDUARDO MARAH, SAMIR SCOTT, NICHOLAS WILSON, MICHAEL L. WOODS, JAVAR BEARD, KEIAMBER BROWN, COREY GREEN, ANDRE M. HERNANDEZ, IVAN JOHNSON, JAMAAL KING, ROBERT KNOWLES, WILEY RICKS, ANTHONY ROBINSON, SHARON SMITH, TAYLOR M. TROVILLION, JADE TURNER, JUSTIN YARBROUGH, MICHAEL BOYD, SHAQUITA ELLAHI, MAQBOOL FRANEK, NICHOLAS T. LEON, FERNANDO MALONE, DOUGLAS MILLY, JEAN NEWMAN, DEBRA G. PRICE, GABRIEL RAMIREZ, MARIA A. SUAREZ, OSCAR YOUNG, TEISHA ZEKIROVSKI, SEDAT DUGAL, PATRICK GREEN, AMANDA HERRON, C. D. KEANE, PEGGY T. LOVE, LARRY LUCAS, MONICA SIKAT, LYNNEA M. DENIED DENIED DENIED $1,139.50 DENIED DENIED DENIED $2,394.73 DENIED DENIED $645.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED $208.44 DISMISSED $1,025.00 $225.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $940.00 $5,000.00 DENIED $333.30 DENIED DENIED $935.00 DENIED $449.90 $14,339.00 DENIED DISMISSED DENIED $1,219.00 $3,503.50 DENIED DENIED DENIED $454.50 DENIED DENIED DENIED $606.60 DENIED DENIED $13,820.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $3,439.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $2,728.83 $405.28 DENIED DENIED DENIED $674.90 $1,370.65 DENIED DENIED $5,000.00 $5,000.00 DENIED $5,391.05 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED $5,758.13 DENIED DENIED DENIED 415 11-CV-4838 11-CV-4839 11-CV-4840 11-CV-4842 11-CV-4844 11-CV-4846 11-CV-4850 11-CV-4851 11-CV-4852 11-CV-4854 11-CV-4855 11-CV-4856 11-CV-4857 11-CV-4858 11-CV-4859 11-CV-4860 11-CV-4861 11-CV-4862 11-CV-4863 11-CV-4864 11-CV-4865 11-CV-4867 11-CV-4868 11-CV-4870 11-CV-4871 11-CV-4872 11-CV-4873 11-CV-4874 11-CV-4875 11-CV-4876 11-CV-4877 11-CV-4878 11-CV-4879 11-CV-4881 11-CV-4882 11-CV-4883 11-CV-4884 11-CV-4885 11-CV-4887 11-CV-4888 11-CV-4889 11-CV-4890 11-CV-4891 11-CV-4894 11-CV-4896 11-CV-4897 11-CV-4898 11-CV-4900 11-CV-4901 11-CV-4902 11-CV-4903 11-CV-4905 11-CV-4906 11-CV-4907 11-CV-4908 11-CV-4909 11-CV-4910 11-CV-4912 11-CV-4913 11-CV-4914 11-CV-4915 11-CV-4916 11-CV-4917 11-CV-4919 11-CV-4920 11-CV-4921 11-CV-4922 11-CV-4923 11-CV-4924 11-CV-4925 11-CV-4926 11-CV-4928 11-CV-4929 11-CV-4930 11-CV-4931 11-CV-4932 11-CV-4933 11-CV-4934 11-CV-4935 11-CV-4936 11-CV-4937 STRAND, CHRISTOPHER M. TREADWELL, CYNTHIA TREVINO, MARIELLA ZURAWSKI, PETER AWOMOLO, OLUSEYI BALBUENA, RICA HARDY, THEA M. HARRELL, SARAH JOHNSON, ANN C. LONGOVIA, RUBY MARION, ERIK R. MARTINEZ, FEDERICO MCELROY, TONDALEA C. MORALES, NELSON NAVARRETE, JORGE NELLESSEN, LISA NELLESSEN, LISA NELSON, CHARLES SANCHEZ, ALEJANDRO SINGH, SURINDER SUMMERS, PATRICIA WEICKERT, GREG WILLIAMS, LONELL ARELLANO, GILBERTO BORDERS, TUBORA BUNTON, TYRONE DOLEGLO, JUSTYNA GIBBS, MARIO, JR. GIST, ALLISON GIST, ALLISON GIST, ALLISON GIST, ALLISON GIST, ALLISON GULLEY, DEANGELO KELLY, MICHAEL MCCANN, LOIS MURPHY, TRAVIS RIGG, JOSH R. SIGGERS, ISIAH SIMS, DWAYNE SMITH, ISAIAH VILLALOBOS, RITA ALEXANDER, QUONTRELL BOWLES, RODNEY BRYANT, KENRICK BUSH, TYTIANA BUTTERBRODT, ANDREW EVANS, RONALD GASTON, TERRELL GONZALEZ, JOSE DE JESUS GONZALEZ, FRANCISCO GRONWALL, SUSAN JOHNSON, TERRY KAUNAS, MARIUS KRENZER, ARTHUR L. KRENZER, KELLY LAWRENCE, MELISHA MOORE, SAMANTHA A. ORTIZ, MARIO RIVERA, LUIS WALKER, HEIDI WALKER, LATANGALA WESLEY, GEORGE WESTON, HELEN WESTON, HELEN ALVARADO, ROBERT F. CAMPOS, GREGORIO CENTRACCO, BRITTANY N. COX, TIANA DELGADO, FELIX F. ESPINAL, MARVIN JENKINS, KEISHANTE M. MORENO, ERICK NUNNALLY, KENNETH PAPE, TYLER RHODES, RANDALL ROUTSON, LAURIE STEPHENS, ANTHONY WEST, ERIC ANDERSON, BRITTANY A. CRACKEL, BRITTANY $19,747.53 DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $14.00 DENIED $5,687.32 RECONSIDERED DENIAL DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $4,219.44 DENIED DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED $5,000.00 $4,320.00 DENIED $976.83 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $890.00 $5,000.00 $3,474.00 $5,635.60 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $26,199.00 $3,276.00 DISMISSED DENIED DENIED $713.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED $363.60 $1,199.78 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $2,136.63 DENIED DENIED $1,135.00 $8,032.47 DENIED DENIED $9,239.20 $11,641.07 $839.40 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED 416 11-CV-4939 11-CV-4940 11-CV-4941 11-CV-4944 11-CV-4947 11-CV-4948 11-CV-4951 11-CV-4952 11-CV-4953 11-CV-4956 11-CV-4957 11-CV-4958 11-CV-4960 11-CV-4961 11-CV-4962 11-CV-4963 11-CV-4965 11-CV-4966 11-CV-4967 11-CV-4969 11-CV-4970 11-CV-4971 11-CV-4972 11-CV-4974 11-CV-4976 11-CV-4977 11-CV-4978 11-CV-4979 11-CV-4980 11-CV-4981 11-CV-4982 11-CV-4983 11-CV-4984 11-CV-4985 11-CV-4986 11-CV-4987 11-CV-4988 11-CV-4989 11-CV-4990 11-CV-4991 11-CV-4992 11-CV-4993 11-CV-4994 11-CV-4995 11-CV-4996 11-CV-4997 11-CV-4998 11-CV-5002 11-CV-5003 11-CV-5004 11-CV-5006 11-CV-5007 11-CV-5008 11-CV-5009 11-CV-5010 11-CV-5011 11-CV-5012 11-CV-5013 11-CV-5014 11-CV-5015 11-CV-5016 11-CV-5017 11-CV-5018 11-CV-5019 11-CV-5020 11-CV-5021 11-CV-5022 11-CV-5023 11-CV-5024 11-CV-5025 11-CV-5026 11-CV-5027 11-CV-5028 11-CV-5029 11-CV-5030 11-CV-5031 11-CV-5033 11-CV-5034 11-CV-5036 11-CV-5037 11-CV-5038 GIRON, MIRTA HARDNEY, DAVE HICKS, DARNELL LILES, HARMONY RAWLINGS, KEZIA REYES-HERRERA, TRISTIAN BLAND, DEBRA BONNER, JUBA BROWN BRAYBOY, JEWELL DANIEL, MARCUS ELLISON, BRENDA ENRIQUEZ, ERUBIEL GRANT, TIMOTHY HARDY, MARCUS HILL, RODNEY HINES, KENNETH JOHNSON, CHARLES JOHNSON, OWEN JOHNSON, TRAVION LANG, SARA N. LOPEZ, HENRY LUSBY, CRYSTAL MARTINEZ, MOISES MONTGOMERY, BRIAN PRICE, SHAKA QUIJADA, LIDIA E. QUINTERO, ROLANDO RINGGOLD, DIJANESE SAAVEDRA, ROGELIO SEARS, SABRINA P. SIMS, LANDRUM TERDIC, DANIEL M. TRIPLETT, MELISSA ULIJASZYH, PATRYCJA WALTON, JOHN R. WILLIAMS, KENNETH WOOTEN, DAVID YOUNG, CEDERICK AYALA, ROBERT BAILEY, JENNIFER STONE, JOSH BROWN, LATICIA CALDWELL, JAMES CARTER, QUENTIN COLEMAN, REGINALD COUGHLAN, MARCY EDWARDS, ADONNIUS ESCOTO, JOEL FOURTE, JAMES R., SR. & MONTGOMERY, DOMINIQUE GAYTAN, RAMIRO HURLEY, REGINA JACKSON, ANTHONY JIMENEZ, ANA I. LATIMORE-PARKS, DANA LOPEZ, JESUS PACK-RIDDLE, MARY PERRINE, BEVERLEE PURCELL, CHAD RAGINS, LAUREN RAYO, RUBEN A. RAHMAN, HILLAL ROSADO, CANDACE SHELTON, PATRICK SIMMONS, DIONTE STEWART, LORENZO TAPIA, SOCORRO TRUJILLO, RAMIRO WRIGHT, REBECCA S. WRIGHT, REBECCA S. ALHINDI, ELIZABETH DOWER, CHARISSE FLORES, YOLANDA GOZDZIEWICZ, LEONARD JOHNSON, CLAUDIUS M. & MARY MADDOX, URSULA MCGEE, EBONY MYLES, JEFFREY B., SR. PATTERSON, CHATORRI L. S. SMITH, DARRELL A. SPENCER, DEMETRIUS WARE, JORDAN D. 417 DENIED $5,000.00 $27,000.00 DENIED DISMISSED DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED $23,652.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $1,525.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $10,682.15 DENIED DENIED $2,250.15 $3,053.00 DENIED $1,510.52 DENIED $4,795.00 DENIED DENIED $935.00 DENIED $740.00 $1,527.44 DENIED $985.00 DENIED $920.00 DENIED DENIED $811.15 DENIED DENIED $2,717.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $5,000.00 $735.41 $3,000.00 $13,583.00 $2,810.00 $509.00 $639.00 DENIED $837.00 DENIED $2,445.80 $2,058.55 $785.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $5,337.99 DENIED DENIED $5,000.00 $150.83 DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED $925.00 DENIED $861.00 DENIED $3,026.83 11-CV-5040 11-CV-5041 11-CV-5042 11-CV-5043 11-CV-5045 11-CV-5046 11-CV-5047 11-CV-5048 11-CV-5049 11-CV-5051 11-CV-5054 11-CV-5055 11-CV-5056 11-CV-5057 11-CV-5058 11-CV-5059 11-CV-5060 11-CV-5062 11-CV-5063 11-CV-5064 11-CV-5065 11-CV-5066 11-CV-5067 11-CV-5068 11-CV-5069 11-CV-5071 11-CV-5072 11-CV-5073 11-CV-5074 11-CV-5075 11-CV-5076 11-CV-5077 11-CV-5078 11-CV-5079 11-CV-5080 11-CV-5082 11-CV-5084 11-CV-5086 11-CV-5087 11-CV-5088 11-CV-5089 11-CV-5090 11-CV-5091 11-CV-5094 11-CV-5097 11-CV-5098 11-CV-5099 11-CV-5100 11-CV-5101 11-CV-5102 11-CV-5103 11-CV-5104 11-CV-5105 11-CV-5106 11-CV-5108 11-CV-5109 11-CV-5110 11-CV-5111 11-CV-5112 11-CV-5113 11-CV-5114 11-CV-5117 11-CV-5119 11-CV-5120 11-CV-5122 11-CV-5123 11-CV-5125 11-CV-5126 11-CV-5127 11-CV-5128 11-CV-5129 11-CV-5130 11-CV-5131 11-CV-5132 11-CV-5133 11-CV-5135 11-CV-5136 11-CV-5137 11-CV-5138 11-CV-5139 11-CV-5140 ADKINSON, COURI GARCIA, MATILDE SOCORRO GUTIERREZ, MARIA HOOK, NATALIE A. VILLANUEVA, JEANETTE PARSON, JOSHUA RODRIGUEZ, RUBEN ROWE, WESLEY SMITH, CLARA TORRES, GERARDO TERRELL-WINSTON, TERNICA WELLHOEFER, RON COWARD, CLEOPATRA GARNETT, ALAN A. HARRISON, SHARON JACKSON, TONY KING, BREANA MCGEE, DESHAUN RANGEL, EDGUINILDO ROW, MICHAEL SHEARILL, BOBBY WRIGHT, JAMES WELCH, WILLIAM ZACHERY, ERNEST OLIFF, CHAD BLANCHARD, JONDON M. GALLEGOS, ALBERTO GREENE, PATRICK DE DIOS HERNANDEZ, JUAN HOLT-PHOENIX, LIDIA HOLTZ, ROBERT HORTON, FRANCES LUCAS, TERRELL POWELL, WILL R. ROBELO, ALFREDO SMITH, DWAYNE, JR. WHITEHEAD, ROSEZITA ALLEN, CHARLES ALVAREZ-SANDOVAL, AMADOR ARANDA, MARIELA BAIRD, JESSICA BRIDGES, TERRENCE CHAUDHRY, MIRANDA D. ECHOLES, TAMMY HALL, CARLTON HAMID, MUHAMMAD HAYMER, JARVONIS LAWRENCE, JUSTINE LOPEZ-PABLO, ENRIQUE MAKOSH, LAURIE MANGAR-RIAK, KUOL MCCARTER, LEVAL MONTEJANO, BIANCA MURRAY, JAYVAN PAYNE, JAMES E. PAYTON, MICHAEL POPOCA, MARIA ROBERSON, BEVERLY ROLLING, TYRESE SALMAN, MOHAMED SCHOONOVER, MEGAN THOMAS, REGINALD AGUILERA, SANDRA K. AGUILERA, SANDRA K. HARRIS, CURTIS M. JOHNSON-JEFFERS, CURTIS K., II LUBAS, ALEKSANDRA MIDDLETON, SHAMIKA & PHILLIPS, CHRISTOPHER A., SR PHILLIPS, CHRISTOPHER A., SR. MONREAL, JESUS SOBERON, NINA SPIKNER, KENNETH SPIKNER, KENNETH AGUILAR, DAVID ARSLANOVIC, IZET BLANCO, MARIA T. BROWN, ANGEL BROWNING, TONNIE CLARK, DEMARCO DAVIS, PHYLLIS ESQUIVEL, JUAN 418 $318.17 DENIED DENIED DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $529.89 $1,780.70 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED $20,854.00 DENIED $2,252.36 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $63.00 $436.90 $620.15 $590.12 DENIED DENIED DENIED $8,011.43 DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED $4,995.00 DENIED $121.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $328.65 $11,083.00 $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED $8,828.52 DENIED DENIED $2,261.00 DENIED DISMISSED $658.00 DENIED $7,153.00 DENIED DENIED $1,976.00 DENIED DENIED $519.26 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $1,459.00 DENIED DENIED $1,484.00 $1,055.00 $770.00 DENIED $27,000.00 $58.28 $1,116.77 DENIED 11-CV-5141 11-CV-5142 11-CV-5143 11-CV-5144 11-CV-5146 11-CV-5147 11-CV-5148 11-CV-5149 11-CV-5150 11-CV-5152 11-CV-5153 11-CV-5155 11-CV-5157 11-CV-5158 11-CV-5162 11-CV-5163 11-CV-5164 11-CV-5166 11-CV-5167 11-CV-5168 11-CV-5169 11-CV-5170 11-CV-5171 11-CV-5172 11-CV-5173 11-CV-5174 11-CV-5175 11-CV-5176 11-CV-5177 11-CV-5178 11-CV-5179 11-CV-5180 11-CV-5181 11-CV-5183 11-CV-5184 11-CV-5186 11-CV-5187 11-CV-5189 11-CV-5190 11-CV-5192 11-CV-5193 11-CV-5194 11-CV-5195 11-CV-5196 11-CV-5197 11-CV-5198 11-CV-5199 11-CV-5200 11-CV-5201 11-CV-5202 11-CV-5203 11-CV-5204 11-CV-5205 11-CV-5206 11-CV-5207 11-CV-5208 11-CV-5209 11-CV-5210 11-CV-5211 11-CV-5213 11-CV-5214 11-CV-5215 11-CV-5216 11-CV-5218 11-CV-5219 11-CV-5220 11-CV-5221 11-CV-5223 11-CV-5224 11-CV-5226 11-CV-5227 11-CV-5229 11-CV-5230 11-CV-5231 11-CV-5232 11-CV-5233 11-CV-5234 11-CV-5235 11-CV-5236 11-CV-5237 11-CV-5239 HEPPNER, CHARLES JASINOWSKI, DARRYL MEDLEY, PATRICK F. NASH, MICHAEL PRICE, REBECCA REDMOND, MICHELLE SHAVER, JESSICA THOMAS, OTIS TIGUE, EVERETT WILLIAMS, KAREN YARBER-BROWN, LYTASHA AYALA, MARK A. FORD, DANIELLE FOUNTAIN, LISA GREGG, KEVIN D. ILLIDGE, ANDRE JACKSON, AFFICE LYLES, CRYSTAL MCCLINTON, TYRONE MCDONALD, SYLVIA MCINTOSH, TOYAWNA NORRIS, DEDRICK D. NELSON, ARTHUR ORTEGA, OSCAR PADILLA, ARLYNNE SAILES, TYSHANA SMITH, LADONNA SMITH, SHADIA TORRES, ERIC TUFFY, JUSTIN D. WESTMORELAND, IRWIN WILLIAMS, LE DOMINIC WRIGHT, CLARK ALVARADO, YOLANDA AYTCH, ARNDELL, II CYGAN, DAREK GINAJLO, JAN ELLISON, JOCKEL EVANS, MIKE GLASGOW, WILLIAM GUTIERREZ, LUISA GUTIERREZ, LUISA HAILEY, CURTISS J. HEARRING, VALVONTE HERNANDEZ, YESENIA GILKEY, ARION HOWARD, TAMON JONES, JOSHUA JONES, FAITH KELLY, ADAM M. LEWIS, O'MAE LLAMAS, LAURA MCDONALD, AARON MOORE, MICHAEL J. MYERS, WILLIAM NERIA, DAVID RAMIREZ, CANDELARIO ROGERS, ANTHONY SANTIAGO, MAURO STEPHENS, KELLI L. VESELY, PAVEL WILSON, JACOB . BILLUPS, TINA GNIECKI, DAVID R. JACKMAN, CORALIE D. JANICKI, MATEUSZ MURCHINSON, DEMETRIUS SELF, REBECKA ATAMIAN, ANTHONY BELL, KATHY L. 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VASQUEZ, ALFREDO WIGGINS, RAPHEAL BALBOENA, LUCINA CLARA, LILIA COZZI, MIKE DI MATTEO, SCOTT J. MASON, ALENE MORALES-MORCANO, JULIO PEREZ, RANDY SANTILLIAN, ELIAS TOLLENAER, PETE WHITE, MARKIANNA YONG, LU BELL, TANISHA ELLIS, PATRICIA ESTRADA-RODRIGUEZ, ALFREDO JOHNSON, LA DONNA JOHNSON, TATIANA RANGEL, ROSA OWENS, RONALD ASCENCIO, JAMIE BROCKER, ELAINE BROWN, BETTYE J. COLLUM, ALMOS CROSS, EDMUND FALLON, TIMOTHY M. GORDON, ROBERT E. GREEN, BONNIE & JENKINS, BEVERLY & SHEPHERD, WHITNEY HALL, DARNELL HERRERA, RITA JOHNSON, MARVIN J. STANLEY, KENNETH LEWIS, DANIEL LUNA, JOSE C. SINGLETON, ANTWON STRZALKA, DOMINIC TRAVIS, WILLIAM J. TRUJILLO, JORGE TUCKER, CLIFTON VALDES, IVAN WALKER, JAMES H., JR. WILSON, NICOLE ANDERSON, RYAN M. ARROYO, ROMAN BATTS, CRYSTAL BEAL, EDWINA D. BROWN, SHAWNNINA CREDIT, WILLIAM D. EVANS, THOMAS GIVENS, KAMILAH GRIFFIN, SANDRA GRIFFIN, SANDRA GROTH, ANDREW G. 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RICHARD, GERALDINE & SANDERS, KWANZA ROBERTSON, ANTHONY 422 DENIED $101.55 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $11,405.35 DENIED DENIED DENIED $971.21 DENIED DENIED $1,581.84 DENIED DENIED $12,115.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $4,590.00 DENIED $25,325.50 $1,997.81 DENIED $5,000.00 $2,081.78 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $27,000.00 $990.29 $25,819.34 DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $707.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DISMISSED $53.53 DENIED $3,654.40 DENIED $5,000.00 $7,732.40 11-CV-5527 11-CV-5528 11-CV-5530 11-CV-5531 12-CV-0001 12-CV-0002 12-CV-0005 12-CV-0006 12-CV-0008 12-CV-0009 12-CV-0010 12-CV-0011 12-CV-0012 12-CV-0013 12-CV-0015 12-CV-0016 12-CV-0017 12-CV-0018 12-CV-0019 12-CV-0020 12-CV-0022 12-CV-0023 12-CV-0024 12-CV-0025 12-CV-0026 12-CV-0027 12-CV-0028 12-CV-0029 12-CV-0030 12-CV-0033 12-CV-0034 12-CV-0035 12-CV-0036 12-CV-0037 12-CV-0038 12-CV-0039 12-CV-0042 12-CV-0043 12-CV-0045 12-CV-0046 12-CV-0047 12-CV-0048 12-CV-0049 12-CV-0050 12-CV-0051 12-CV-0052 12-CV-0053 12-CV-0055 12-CV-0056 12-CV-0057 12-CV-0058 12-CV-0059 12-CV-0060 12-CV-0061 12-CV-0062 12-CV-0063 12-CV-0064 12-CV-0065 12-CV-0066 12-CV-0067 12-CV-0068 12-CV-0069 12-CV-0070 12-CV-0071 12-CV-0073 12-CV-0074 12-CV-0077 12-CV-0078 12-CV-0080 12-CV-0083 12-CV-0084 12-CV-0085 12-CV-0086 12-CV-0087 12-CV-0088 12-CV-0089 12-CV-0090 12-CV-0091 12-CV-0092 12-CV-0096 12-CV-0097 ROVER, FELICIA SALAZAR, VALENTINA SWEIDAN, ISSAM TERRY, MICHAEL D. BEARCE, ROBERT, JR. CAMPBELL, DEANGELO COOPER, STEPHANIE CRUZ, ARTURO HARDY, ARTHUR HENTZ, JEREMIAH HINES, ALONZO HOLMAN, JUSTIN T. JONES, KEVIN LUCAS, CHARMEL PEDDYCOART, DARCIE A. WARD, BESSIE WILLIAMS, KIMBERLY BURGUND, MELISSA CHANG, RICHARD TI HUA CHANG, LEANN DAVIS, ELLAWESE FLORES, BEATRIZ GATEWOOD, VENUS JACKSON, JAMES O. JONES, MELRALINA LEE, ANTOINE PATINO, ISABEL PRITCHERT-NAVIS, TAMMIE L. RIVES, TEAREZS TAYLOR, LYNNIE WADE, TONYA COLE, BARBARA M. CONWAY, PATRICK FELDKAMP, SCOTT FELDKAMP, SCOTT FELDKAMP, SCOTT JOHNSON, TAMEKA JORDAN, YOLANDA MOREL, LEGRONE A. NEVARZ, MARCIAL WILLIAMS, GAIL ABRAHIM, MANAR ALVAREZ, SANTIAGO, JR. CAMERON, LINDA CARTER, CHARLES COOPER, TIFFANY DELAROSA, VICTOR DUBIL, JOHN EVANS, TERRY K. FREEMAN, JOSHUA L. GRAND, EMMA GRIFFIN, BRIAN HEARD, DARLENE HERRON, RENESTER JACKSON, LELA JOHNSON, LARRY JONES, CHIQUITA L. 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MARION, MICHAEL NAVA, CHRISTOPHER OGUNLARI, BRYAN SMITH-SIMS, TAMMY SPRAGGINS-IVORY, LINDA GRONWALL, SUSAN LOPEZ, NATALIA DENIED DISMISSED DENIED DISMISSED DENIED DENIED $2,535.39 DENIED $870.00 $664.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED $1,976.72 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $4,994.40 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED $2,409.05 $951.38 $27,000.00 DENIED $947.00 $1,903.17 $1,903.17 $6,529.95 DENIED DENIED DENIED $780.00 DENIED $4,343.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED $1,750.00 DENIED DENIED $194.40 $1,845.00 $264.35 $1,230.31 DENIED $3,113.09 DENIED DENIED DENIED $6,734.85 DENIED $5,000.00 $13,245.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $3,400.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $989.89 DENIED $4,470.00 $5,000.00 $570.70 $695.00 423 12-CV-0099 12-CV-0100 12-CV-0101 12-CV-0102 12-CV-0103 12-CV-0104 12-CV-0105 12-CV-0106 12-CV-0107 12-CV-0108 12-CV-0109 12-CV-0110 12-CV-0112 12-CV-0114 12-CV-0115 12-CV-0116 12-CV-0118 12-CV-0119 12-CV-0120 12-CV-0121 12-CV-0122 12-CV-0123 12-CV-0126 12-CV-0127 12-CV-0128 12-CV-0129 12-CV-0130 12-CV-0131 12-CV-0132 12-CV-0133 12-CV-0138 12-CV-0139 12-CV-0140 12-CV-0141 12-CV-0142 12-CV-0143 12-CV-0144 12-CV-0145 12-CV-0146 12-CV-0147 12-CV-0148 12-CV-0149 12-CV-0150 12-CV-0151 12-CV-0152 12-CV-0153 12-CV-0154 12-CV-0155 12-CV-0156 12-CV-0157 12-CV-0161 12-CV-0162 12-CV-0163 12-CV-0165 12-CV-0166 12-CV-0167 12-CV-0169 12-CV-0170 12-CV-0174 12-CV-0175 12-CV-0176 12-CV-0178 12-CV-0179 12-CV-0180 12-CV-0181 12-CV-0182 12-CV-0184 12-CV-0185 12-CV-0186 12-CV-0187 12-CV-0188 12-CV-0190 12-CV-0191 12-CV-0192 12-CV-0194 12-CV-0195 12-CV-0197 12-CV-0198 12-CV-0199 12-CV-0200 12-CV-0201 ORTIZ-RAMIREZ, ELIZABETH A. PATEL, KAUSHIK C. RODRIGUEZ, JESUS WASKOWSKI, IWONKA WILSON, JAHKEEM VAZQUEZ, RODRIGO BEEM, RICK BROWN, DEON BROWN, JAMELL CARTER, RONNIE DOOLEY, KELSEY HACKNEY, ANGELINE MACHUCA, ADRIAN PAGSANJAN, ALVIN O. PARKER, JOSEPH L. SMITH, STEPHANIE ANDREWS, KOREN M. BAINES, MELINDA BAINES, MELINDA BALCAZAR, FIDEL G. BOAZ, CYNTHIA BOAZ, TIERNEY M. CAMPA, FRANCISCO J. COLLINS, BRYAN K. DIAZ, LETICIA DONAHUE, ERVIN C. GARCIA, JACQUELINE L. GARDINA, JAMIE HORTON, JURLEAN JONES, PAMELA MORGAN, TONY, SR. & BURNS, DEISERRE PAGSANJAN, LAURINDA POLGAR, JACQUELINE POWELL, PAMELA J. SHARIF, JACQUELINE TYRA, ROCKELL BEAUCHAMP, PAUL-MICHAEL FINA, SHARON GONZALEZ, JAIME HARDEN, ANDRE L. JONES, VUITTON LEE, RICHARD A. MARTIN, JANET J. MONTGOMERY, BARBARA MORALES, ROBERTO PAICE, ROBERT RETTIG, DANA SMITH, ARNOLD THOMAS, VALENTINO WILLS, ELMER D. BROWN, EUGENE BURCH, TONY CAMARGO, PABLO CORREA, ADAN FARRAR, GLORIA J. GALINDO, CARLOS GUADARRAMA-MAGYLA, JEANNY HOLMES, DARRICK JONES, ROBERT JONES, VENSON LOGAN, JERMAINE MERRITT, CODY J. MILLS, MASON T. MOTHERSILL, ADERON RIVERA, RICHARD SCHILLO, DAVID SIZEMORE, RYAN SOLIS, EDWIN SUSTUMAS, GEDIMINAS THOMPSON, ANTOINE WILLIAMS, DAWAN YATES, PARIS BAUGHMAN, CAITLIN CAMPOS, SINDY COVINGTON, DEMARCUS GERVACIO, LUISA HUDSON, KIMBERLY JACKSON, SANDRA KELLY, HUDSON LOVINGER, TOM MCCARTNEY, LINDA 424 DENIED $2,910.78 $2,486.00 $5,000.00 DENIED $706.00 $353.12 DENIED $10,450.00 DENIED $75.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $1,323.30 DENIED DENIED DENIED $6,528.30 $5,000.00 DENIED $4,627.40 DENIED DENIED DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $1,777.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $3,450.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DISMISSED $2,181.00 DISMISSED DENIED DENIED DISMISSED DENIED DENIED $563.44 DENIED $17,256.93 DENIED DENIED $3,596.00 DENIED DENIED $279.00 DENIED DENIED $5,000.00 $1,158.99 DENIED DENIED 12-CV-0202 12-CV-0203 12-CV-0204 12-CV-0206 12-CV-0207 12-CV-0208 12-CV-0209 12-CV-0210 12-CV-0211 12-CV-0212 12-CV-0213 12-CV-0214 12-CV-0215 12-CV-0216 12-CV-0217 12-CV-0218 12-CV-0219 12-CV-0220 12-CV-0221 12-CV-0222 12-CV-0223 12-CV-0224 12-CV-0226 12-CV-0228 12-CV-0229 12-CV-0230 12-CV-0231 12-CV-0232 12-CV-0233 12-CV-0234 12-CV-0235 12-CV-0237 12-CV-0238 12-CV-0239 12-CV-0240 12-CV-0241 12-CV-0242 12-CV-0243 12-CV-0244 12-CV-0246 12-CV-0247 12-CV-0248 12-CV-0249 12-CV-0253 12-CV-0254 12-CV-0255 12-CV-0256 12-CV-0257 12-CV-0260 12-CV-0261 12-CV-0262 12-CV-0263 12-CV-0264 12-CV-0265 12-CV-0267 12-CV-0269 12-CV-0270 12-CV-0271 12-CV-0272 12-CV-0273 12-CV-0274 12-CV-0275 12-CV-0276 12-CV-0277 12-CV-0278 12-CV-0279 12-CV-0280 12-CV-0284 12-CV-0285 12-CV-0286 12-CV-0288 12-CV-0289 12-CV-0290 12-CV-0291 12-CV-0292 12-CV-0293 12-CV-0294 12-CV-0295 12-CV-0297 12-CV-0299 12-CV-0300 MCWILLIAMS, YASAUNI MEZA, GABRIELA NEWINGHAM, RHONDA L. PARKS, BRIAN L. PAYTON, MICHAEL REUTER, SEQUOIA ROSE, BROCK F. SANCHEZ, YESENIA SILAS, MICHELLE STEWART, RASHAD THOMAS, AIESHIA TILMAN, FLOYD WESTERFIELD, STEVEN L. YOUNG, LOVELL BARRIGA, LEONARDO ANDERSON, GENEVA ARREGUIN, MARIA ARREGUIN, MARIA BRANDON, DOUG BRIGHT, JACQUELINE BRUCE, RANESHA CLENNY, MICHELLE DEMONT, DANIEL D., SR. GONZAGA, JOSE HERNANDEZ, MANUEL MARTINEZ, ANDRES MARTINEZ, MARIANA MCDOWELL, LE QUAS MENDENHALL, WHITNEY S. PAULETTE, JOHTA POWELL, PIERCE D. SANCHEZ, ALICIA SHEETS, JAMES SIBRAY, DINA M. TABASSUM, ZEENATH VILLACIS, ANGIE R. WALKER, DEBRA BOUDREAU, CHAD BREWER, LORENZO D. EVANS, JULIE FISHER, JALEESA HERNANDEZ, IMELDA HOGLUND, DISI LOPEZ, DORA MARTINEZ, ORALIA MONTGOMERY, BRIGITTE MONTGOMERY, BRIGITTE MONTGOMERY, BRIGITTE BASFORD, MELISSA BASFORD, MELISSA BOJIC, SRDJAN CECOLA, ROBERT DANIELS, SYLVIA DOBYNES, SHWANDA FOBBS, GEORGE HIBBLER, MAURICE HOLT-PHOENIX, LIDIA JOHNSON, CORDERO KOLEV, TOMA LYONS, MARK MAKAR, KATHERINE NOBLES, ANTWOINE RASCON, MATTHEW J. REDDICK, TAMARA REED, GLENN TOLBERT, CHAD R. WASHINGTON, LA TOSHA ARIZA, MIGUEL AUTH, KIRA BRANDON, SHANNON CLINE, DAVID COLEMAN, TOCCARA COURTS, RONALD DYES, DE ANDRE EVANS, JENNIFER FERNANDEZ, ROY GOMEZ, SAKEENA GREGORY, ROBBIN HERNANDEZ, JUAN HOYH, MICHAEL A. IOSIM, VADIM $291.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $1,535.01 DISMISSED $136.35 DENIED DENIED $46.28 DENIED DENIED $82.24 $2,811.37 DENIED DENIED $537.77 $3,642.24 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $343.00 $27,000.00 DENIED $785.00 $2,555.09 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $957.00 DENIED DENIED $980.00 DENIED $1,559.88 DENIED $90.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DISMISSED DENIED DENIED $4,753.85 DENIED DENIED DENIED $3,412.22 $709.80 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $2,626.26 DENIED $27,000.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED $3,897.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $9,652.00 DENIED $1,235.95 DENIED 425 12-CV-0301 12-CV-0304 12-CV-0305 12-CV-0306 12-CV-0307 12-CV-0309 12-CV-0311 12-CV-0312 12-CV-0313 12-CV-0314 12-CV-0315 12-CV-0316 12-CV-0317 12-CV-0319 12-CV-0320 12-CV-0321 12-CV-0322 12-CV-0323 12-CV-0324 12-CV-0325 12-CV-0326 12-CV-0327 12-CV-0328 12-CV-0329 12-CV-0330 12-CV-0331 12-CV-0332 12-CV-0337 12-CV-0338 12-CV-0339 12-CV-0341 12-CV-0342 12-CV-0343 12-CV-0344 12-CV-0345 12-CV-0346 12-CV-0347 12-CV-0348 12-CV-0349 12-CV-0350 12-CV-0351 12-CV-0352 12-CV-0354 12-CV-0355 12-CV-0358 12-CV-0359 12-CV-0361 12-CV-0362 12-CV-0363 12-CV-0364 12-CV-0366 12-CV-0367 12-CV-0369 12-CV-0370 12-CV-0371 12-CV-0372 12-CV-0373 12-CV-0374 12-CV-0375 12-CV-0376 12-CV-0377 12-CV-0379 12-CV-0380 12-CV-0381 12-CV-0383 12-CV-0384 12-CV-0385 12-CV-0386 12-CV-0387 12-CV-0388 12-CV-0390 12-CV-0391 12-CV-0392 12-CV-0395 12-CV-0397 12-CV-0398 12-CV-0399 12-CV-0400 12-CV-0402 12-CV-0403 12-CV-0405 JANSSEN, NATALIE MIMS, MARJORIE J. MORENO, EMMA PENN, OTHA PORTE, RASHAWN SONDGEROTH, RONALD E. THURMAN, DORATHA & MENNEFAE, RICKY TONEY, MICHAEL TORRES, ADRIAN WILLIAMS, LESTER WISE, OTIS WRIGHT, ROY ALLEN, RAIMONE BUSH, BERNETTA D. CARAVAULLO, JOSE CIVITELLO, ESPERANZA CIVITELLO, ESPERANZA COLLINS, RAPHAEL FULWILEY, VERNON GIVEN, JOYCE M. HERNANDEZ, BEATRICE JOHNSON, LISA D. PEREZ, NOELIA SAMS, RENEE THOMAS, LA TANYA THOMAS, PRESTON WALKER, GWENDOLYN BAYMON, ROBERT BLASZCZYK, MARCIN W. BREKKE, ANN CABRERA GUERRERO, RAQUEL O. CHRYSTALL, DEBRA DROBNY, WILLIAM J., II FULLOS, WENDY GUZMAN ORTEGA, JORGE HALL, CARL R. HAMPTON-NEWMAN, ESTELLE L. HORNS, YOLANDA KELSEY, RICKEY LINDSEY, BRAD LOZANO, JAVIER MCKISSICK, LENEAR A. MORNING, TRACY, SR. PARKER, JAMES L., JR. SANDERS, LATRICE SANTANA, ARTURO TILLMAN, VICTOR TURNER, SHANTE J. VELEZ, MARIA WASHINGTON, SHIRELLE WELLS, HILDA WILSON, MICHAEL A. BASHAM, MARGARET BRANCH, DUWANTE D. BUNCH, FREDDIE MAE BURNSIDE, JIMMIE, III CHEFFY, MELISSA CHITTY, KELLY DEMBRY, DELORIS DICKERSON, CRAIG R. EDWARDS, WANDA ESTRADA, ROSA GIERSCH, COURTNI L. IRBY, JAMES A., SR. LOPEZ, CHRISTIAN PORTER, KENNETH SANCHEZ, NELIA TEMPLE, LA PARICEA WEISS, KATHRYN ALEXANDER, SHANITA BUCHANAN, SHAUN CARROLL, JOHN T. COSS, ANDRES FAINT, PAULETTE GUZMAN, JOSE HOPKINS, DIVITO HUNTER, DENISE JACKSON, ANTHONY JAMES, THURAN D. JENKINS, DOROTHY MAASCH, THERESA L. 426 DENIED $520.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED $742.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $20,344.73 DENIED $1,150.00 $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $30.00 $220.74 DENIED $495.00 DENIED $22,982.31 $1,244.00 DENIED DENIED $5,000.00 $799.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $8,917.50 DENIED DENIED $1,002.77 DENIED $1,140.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED $641.38 DENIED DENIED DENIED $1,446.56 $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED $703.12 DENIED $27,000.00 DENIED DENIED DISMISSED DENIED DENIED DISMISSED DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED $573.12 $1,295.21 DENIED $5,000.00 $3,247.00 $3,649.00 DENIED $7,057.00 DENIED $3,120.00 DENIED 12-CV-0406 12-CV-0409 12-CV-0410 12-CV-0411 12-CV-0412 12-CV-0414 12-CV-0415 12-CV-0416 12-CV-0417 12-CV-0418 12-CV-0419 12-CV-0420 12-CV-0421 12-CV-0422 12-CV-0423 12-CV-0424 12-CV-0425 12-CV-0426 12-CV-0428 12-CV-0429 12-CV-0430 12-CV-0431 12-CV-0432 12-CV-0433 12-CV-0434 12-CV-0435 12-CV-0436 12-CV-0439 12-CV-0440 12-CV-0441 12-CV-0442 12-CV-0444 12-CV-0447 12-CV-0448 12-CV-0449 12-CV-0450 12-CV-0451 12-CV-0452 12-CV-0453 12-CV-0454 12-CV-0455 12-CV-0456 12-CV-0457 12-CV-0458 12-CV-0459 12-CV-0462 12-CV-0463 12-CV-0464 12-CV-0465 12-CV-0466 12-CV-0467 12-CV-0468 12-CV-0469 12-CV-0470 12-CV-0471 12-CV-0472 12-CV-0473 12-CV-0474 12-CV-0475 12-CV-0477 12-CV-0478 12-CV-0479 12-CV-0480 12-CV-0481 12-CV-0482 12-CV-0483 12-CV-0484 12-CV-0485 12-CV-0486 12-CV-0487 12-CV-0488 12-CV-0489 12-CV-0491 12-CV-0493 12-CV-0494 12-CV-0495 12-CV-0496 12-CV-0497 12-CV-0498 12-CV-0500 12-CV-0501 MAASCH, THERESA L. PERSON, TYONIA PITTS, ANGELA PIRTLE, IVAN ROBINSON, LAMONDAY STEPHEN, MELISSA TAYLOR, JEFFERY ALONSO, GRISELDA BALDWIN, PATRICE BRANCH, ANTOINETTE BURT, AVIE BUTLER-CURETON, DEBRA CALHOUN, SAMARA CLARK, LASHON CORLEY, MONICA DIENEMA, JASON K. FASSNACHT, TIM GATES, LAMONT HARRISON, MONDALAY & KENDRICK, CHARLENE LIEFER, APRIL ORTIZ, MARCELO SKRABACZ, JENNIFER WILSON, ROSALIND ALVAREZ, NANCY BARRERA, JOSE M. BLACKMAN, KEN, SR. BRANDON, TARA R. HERNANDEZ, JOSE JABALI-EL, ATIF KAPLAN, MARINA MARTINEZ, DANIEL MILLER, JASON PADILLA, GIOVANNI PEREZ, JUAN L. PETERSON, CHALAN & VALENCIA, PAMELA & BAYS, DYANA PETSOS, ADAM ROCHA, TOMAS A. SAKEEN, ARMMIA SANTIAGO, BENJAMIN SHEMON, MICHAEL G. SMITH, SHANATRA WEDIG, TAMARA J. ZAPOLSKAYA, VIOLETTA S. CAHILL, MICHAEL R. ALFRED, SHANITA BISHOP, GRADY BOYKINS, WILLIE D. BROWN, LAFONDA CARROLL, SHEILA COX, ETHAN LEE FLORENCE, CHARLES GALLOWAY, LAWANDA CARAPIA, FRANCISCO GARCIA, REFUGIA GONZALEZ, CARLOS GROTH, ANGELA HARRIS, LATASHA HURT, JAMES D. JONES, JOSHUA D. KOWALSKI, CERRA LEBRON, NATHANIEL MARTIN, MINNIE MARTINEZ, MARIA JACKSON MCCAMBRY, CAROLLIN MOFFAT, SEAN MULLEN, IRVIN NOBLE, DAN PADILLA, ARLYNNE PINEDA, YURIDIA ALLEN, JORDAN BATES, KELLIE D. BROWN, MATTHEW R. CHAMBERLAIN, DAMON DOHRN, HEATHER EDDY, REBEKAH J. FAIRCHILD, JOSEPH FISCHER, JOSEPH FRANSENE, JAKE D. HOWARD, SEAN LAWRENCE, BRENDA LORENTZ, MARGARET 427 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $2,161.40 $5,000.00 $9,363.00 DENIED DENIED $4,914.40 $1,538.06 DENIED $93.75 $4,569.69 DENIED $884.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $3,278.53 DENIED $573.45 DENIED $5,288.70 $5,000.00 DENIED $2,394.47 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $15,039.00 DENIED DENIED $940.00 DENIED DENIED $5,000.00 $4,705.00 $11,780.14 DISMISSED $5,000.00 $1,461.01 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $855.03 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $2,682.10 DENIED DENIED $1,295.30 DENIED $1,107.57 DENIED $2,400.91 $27,000.00 $400.61 $5,000.00 DENIED 12-CV-0502 12-CV-0503 12-CV-0504 12-CV-0505 12-CV-0506 12-CV-0507 12-CV-0508 12-CV-0509 12-CV-0510 12-CV-0511 12-CV-0513 12-CV-0515 12-CV-0516 12-CV-0517 12-CV-0518 12-CV-0519 12-CV-0521 12-CV-0522 12-CV-0523 12-CV-0524 12-CV-0525 12-CV-0526 12-CV-0528 12-CV-0529 12-CV-0530 12-CV-0531 12-CV-0532 12-CV-0533 12-CV-0534 12-CV-0536 12-CV-0537 12-CV-0538 12-CV-0539 12-CV-0542 12-CV-0543 12-CV-0544 12-CV-0545 12-CV-0546 12-CV-0547 12-CV-0551 12-CV-0553 12-CV-0554 12-CV-0556 12-CV-0559 12-CV-0560 12-CV-0561 12-CV-0563 12-CV-0564 12-CV-0565 12-CV-0566 12-CV-0567 12-CV-0568 12-CV-0570 12-CV-0571 12-CV-0572 12-CV-0573 12-CV-0577 12-CV-0578 12-CV-0580 12-CV-0581 12-CV-0585 12-CV-0586 12-CV-0588 12-CV-0589 12-CV-0591 12-CV-0594 12-CV-0597 12-CV-0598 12-CV-0599 12-CV-0600 12-CV-0601 12-CV-0602 12-CV-0603 12-CV-0604 12-CV-0605 12-CV-0608 12-CV-0609 12-CV-0610 12-CV-0611 12-CV-0612 12-CV-0614 MCCOWAN, KATHY NAVA, ESTELA RANCK, ELLEN A. RAYMOND, TRISHA R. REDMOND, JUANAKEE RIOS, BENITO RODRIGUEZ, ELISSA J. SCOTT, DEAN SCOTT, WILLIE N. SHEPPARD, QUSHANNA STEVENSON, DERRICK WALKER, JAMES WHITLEY, MONEESHA R. BREWER, BUNNY CEGLAREK, TABITHA CIKOPANA, ARTIEL HARRIS, FLORA HARUK, VIKTOR HILL, DARRAH A. JORDAN, JUJUAN KOZIOL, CHESTER LOPEZ, EDWIN MORALES GARCIA, MIGUEL RODRIGUEZ, ANTHONY RUIZ, JAHAIRA RUIZ, JAHAIRA SCOTT, ULYSSES URBANIAK, MERLE J. WALKER, CHARLES ALAVA, SHARON ASAMOAH, BELINDA Y. BAHR, JAMES M. BAUM, MICHAEL CARLSON, KRISTA N. JEWELL, JAIME R. DELGADO, JOSE DUMAS, HENRY EVANS, WILLIAM C. FERGUSON, VERNITA & TAYLOR, THELMA JONES, DWAYNE . LORENZ, KEITH L. MARTIN, RAYMOND E., JR. MORRIS, ELBERT PHILLIPS, NICHOLAS T. PORTER, TARISHA REED, DEBRA SMART, JOHN E. THOMAS, TAMRA ANGLIN, BARBARA A. BANKS, TANYA DICKERSON, IDA M. FOSTER, MANDRICKAS KRAFT, RICHARD KRAFT, RICHARD MASON-WELLS, JEFFERY L. MENDEZ, IRENE TORRES. JOSE TORRES. JOSE AGUILA, NANCY BAILEY, JERRY GARCIA, GABRIEL GORE, RAYNOLD P. GUERRERO, MARIA HANEY, BRIAN JOHNSON, KIASHIA MALLETT, DOROTHY JEAN MONTOYA, CATARINO OFORI, NIMAKO K. PARKER, JOSEPH G. PEDDYCOART, DARCIE A. RILO, MILENA SAMPSON, NAKISHA SHARA, MICHAEL H. WALKER, EDWARD C. WATSON, KASHAWN BROOKS, THOMAS J. BUSTOS, BALDEMAR CARTER, BRANDON DINEEN, TRACY DRAKE, SHEILA FRISON, REGINALD, SR. 428 DENIED $1,919.20 DENIED DENIED DENIED $8,201.58 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DISMISSED DENIED DENIED DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED $920.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED $965.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $1,961.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED $980.00 $649.16 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED $543.55 $865.00 $650.00 DENIED $765.00 $2,275.00 DENIED DENIED $2,466.78 $5,000.00 $150.00 $1,311.00 $1,014.53 $726.69 $14,762.24 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $150.00 DENIED $94.68 $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $1,441.50 DENIED $8.00 $38.36 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $2,390.74 12-CV-0615 12-CV-0617 12-CV-0618 12-CV-0621 12-CV-0622 12-CV-0623 12-CV-0624 12-CV-0626 12-CV-0627 12-CV-0628 12-CV-0630 12-CV-0631 12-CV-0632 12-CV-0633 12-CV-0634 12-CV-0636 12-CV-0637 12-CV-0638 12-CV-0639 12-CV-0642 12-CV-0643 12-CV-0644 12-CV-0645 12-CV-0647 12-CV-0648 12-CV-0649 12-CV-0652 12-CV-0656 12-CV-0657 12-CV-0658 12-CV-0659 12-CV-0660 12-CV-0661 12-CV-0665 12-CV-0666 12-CV-0667 12-CV-0668 12-CV-0670 12-CV-0671 12-CV-0672 12-CV-0673 12-CV-0675 12-CV-0676 12-CV-0677 12-CV-0678 12-CV-0679 12-CV-0680 12-CV-0681 12-CV-0682 12-CV-0683 12-CV-0684 12-CV-0685 12-CV-0686 12-CV-0687 12-CV-0689 12-CV-0690 12-CV-0691 12-CV-0692 12-CV-0696 12-CV-0697 12-CV-0700 12-CV-0701 12-CV-0702 12-CV-0703 12-CV-0704 12-CV-0705 12-CV-0706 12-CV-0707 12-CV-0708 12-CV-0710 12-CV-0711 12-CV-0712 12-CV-0713 12-CV-0714 12-CV-0716 12-CV-0718 12-CV-0719 12-CV-0720 12-CV-0722 12-CV-0723 12-CV-0724 GALLOWAY, TRACIE L. HEMPHILL, ANGLEY LINDSAY, MARJORIE RAJCKETT, LACHAN RIDDLE, TAWANDA RODIA, MARK ROMAN, MARIA T. STEVENSON, MICHAEL E., JR. TIJERINA, MARIO A. WEBB, MARLOW WILSON, CANDACE WILSON, ARVENA WOODS, NATHAN WRIGHTSELL, DENARD L. COOK, TAMAREKA FREEMAN, VIRGIE GERARDO, RUBEN JENKINS, MELLISSA JOYCE, PETRICE NIEWOLIK, ROBERT PITTMAN, YOLANDA REDMON, DONALD RODRIGUEZ, GREGORY TARVER, HUGH UPTON, MICHAEL C. VALLADARES, ISIDRO ALLEN, KEITH DEPOISTER, JARED L. DIAZ, RUTH DOSS, ROBERT GERVACIO, JOSE HOSTETLER, JACOB C. JANIK, PATRICIA MARTINEZ, ALFREDO MOSBY, ROBERT MURILLO, ROBERTO RACINE, BRYAN ROJAS, SALVADOR SALGADO, EDUARDO TOBAY, LAURO WALLACE, TOMMY ACEVEDO, VALENTIN ANDREU, JAVIER CLOVER, STARLA COWART, RITA DAMM, KAITLYN DAVILA, JUDITH HENDERSON, MATTHEW JONES, YOLANDA KINDRED, NETTIE D. LAFLAMME, JOSEPH LAYES, MYRNA MANDUJANO, MARIO MANNIE, MICHAEL L. MOORE, GRADY PHILLIPS, KAREN SILVA, ANNETTE WEATHERSPOON, APRIL CHACON, MARIA DAVIS, BOBBY HOLLAND, VALERIE HOPE, FATIMA JACKSON, JESSICA JORDAN, VINCENT KURTZ, ANDREW MAGHADDAM, MEHDI MENDOZA, PETER MONROY, GLORIA OROZCO, MANUELA REYNOLDS, DEVON ROBINSON, PIERRE A. FIELDS, CYNTHIA DE ALVIZURES, MAYRA S. SHIELDS, THURMAN STONE, MARLO VAZQUEZ, LUIS DE ANDA, JOSE CUMMINS, LISA L. FLANAGAN, PHYLLIS I. HECHT, KELLI A. JOHNSON, LLOYD D. DENIED DENIED $5,000.00 DISMISSED $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED $407.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $644.66 DENIED DENIED DENIED $350.00 DENIED DENIED $585.00 $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED $1,610.00 DENIED $2,969.00 DENIED DISMISSED DENIED $1,021.45 DENIED DENIED DENIED $3,297.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED $10,696.00 $3,410.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $1,340.73 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $5,865.50 DENIED DISMISSED DENIED $3,800.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED $3,860.00 DENIED DENIED $701.11 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $11,848.34 $533.78 DENIED DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED $4,100.00 $5,149.87 DENIED 429 12-CV-0727 12-CV-0729 12-CV-0730 12-CV-0731 12-CV-0732 12-CV-0733 12-CV-0734 12-CV-0739 12-CV-0740 12-CV-0741 12-CV-0743 12-CV-0744 12-CV-0745 12-CV-0746 12-CV-0749 12-CV-0750 12-CV-0751 12-CV-0753 12-CV-0754 12-CV-0755 12-CV-0756 12-CV-0757 12-CV-0758 12-CV-0759 12-CV-0760 12-CV-0762 12-CV-0763 12-CV-0764 12-CV-0765 12-CV-0766 12-CV-0768 12-CV-0769 12-CV-0770 12-CV-0771 12-CV-0772 12-CV-0773 12-CV-0775 12-CV-0776 12-CV-0777 12-CV-0779 12-CV-0780 12-CV-0782 12-CV-0783 12-CV-0785 12-CV-0788 12-CV-0792 12-CV-0793 12-CV-0794 12-CV-0795 12-CV-0796 12-CV-0797 12-CV-0798 12-CV-0799 12-CV-0800 12-CV-0801 12-CV-0807 12-CV-0808 12-CV-0809 12-CV-0811 12-CV-0812 12-CV-0813 12-CV-0814 12-CV-0815 12-CV-0816 12-CV-0817 12-CV-0818 12-CV-0820 12-CV-0821 12-CV-0822 12-CV-0823 12-CV-0824 12-CV-0825 12-CV-0826 12-CV-0829 12-CV-0830 12-CV-0831 12-CV-0832 12-CV-0833 12-CV-0834 12-CV-0835 12-CV-0836 LEON, NOE MCCANN, HOLLY RADER, CHRISTOPHER RHODES, KIMBERLY A. RICHMOND, BRITTNEY RUBIO, DOUGLAS SANDERS, GLENDA A. SIMMONS, DARREN TATE, DARNETTA WASHINGTON, LAKISHA WILLIAMS, CANIENCE BAILEY, TONYA BANKSTON, JENEEL GONZALEZ, MARIA KING, KEITA M. KING, KEITA M. KING, KEITA M. NA, IN SOOK PACHECO, GUADALUPE REYNOLDS, LARRY SHEDRICK, DON, JR. SIMPSON-PIERSON, SANDY SUDDUTH, MARISSA SYKES ADAMS, DESIREE C. THOMAS, DESIREE J. BANKS, SHINA BAYS, DEVONTE BOENS, JOSHWAY BRANTLEY, DAVID BUTLER, ISAIAH CELIS, JACQUELINE CLIPPARD, DAVID CRUZ, MITCHELL FORD, CLARENCE J. FOUNTAIN, LISA FUNCHES, ROMELL GONZALEZ, CARLOS GREEN, BONNIE HAIRSTON, DOROTHY HAYWOOD, TONY B. KIM, YOUNG HEE KOUZNETSOV, VALERIY LANE, CARL A., JR. ORTIZ, ULISES ROBINSON, HARVEY SIMMONS, ANTWANEKIA STASZEWSKI, JOANNA STEPHENS, HASSAN STOFFERAHN, JUSTIN THURMAN, KENDALL VERA, JESUS A. WAITS, DOROTHY WEBER, LORI L. BROWN, TERMAINE CEBALLOS, JESUS GRIFFIN, COLLIN KELSEY, RICHARD LOCKHART, TIAQUA PETERS, MARK PRICE, BRENDA SMITH, KRISTIE SMRZ, PAUL J. THOMAS, QUINTELLA VISSERING, JASON BERNSTEIN, NINA T. BROOKS, NATASHA BROWN, STEPHANIE BYRD, VICKIE L. DAVIS, ASHANTE ELAM, MARIO FIGUEROA, JUANA FRAZIER, SHAWANA GRAY, PHALECIA LAMDHORIAN, AMOOJAN MOORE, ALFONZO NELSON, LEVAT PENDLETON, REGINALD PETERSON, GLORIA RETANA, JOSE WATTS, KEVIN WILLIAMS, ANTHONY $3,113.71 DENIED $549.75 DENIED DENIED $1,520.11 $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED RECONSIDERED DENIAL DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $1,423.45 DENIED $1,889.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED $1,000.00 DENIED DISMISSED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $1,201.54 DENIED DENIED DENIED $62.53 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $3,871.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $3,874.75 DISMISSED DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED $2,597.50 $1,068.35 $485.86 DENIED DENIED $1,016.18 $359.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED $3,204.43 DENIED DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $5,000.00 $3,361.69 $1,846.48 DENIED 430 12-CV-0837 12-CV-0840 12-CV-0842 12-CV-0843 12-CV-0844 12-CV-0845 12-CV-0846 12-CV-0847 12-CV-0848 12-CV-0849 12-CV-0850 12-CV-0852 12-CV-0853 12-CV-0855 12-CV-0857 12-CV-0858 12-CV-0859 12-CV-0860 12-CV-0861 12-CV-0862 12-CV-0863 12-CV-0864 12-CV-0865 12-CV-0866 12-CV-0867 12-CV-0868 12-CV-0869 12-CV-0871 12-CV-0872 12-CV-0873 12-CV-0875 12-CV-0877 12-CV-0881 12-CV-0884 12-CV-0885 12-CV-0886 12-CV-0887 12-CV-0891 12-CV-0893 12-CV-0894 12-CV-0895 12-CV-0896 12-CV-0897 12-CV-0898 12-CV-0899 12-CV-0900 12-CV-0901 12-CV-0902 12-CV-0903 12-CV-0904 12-CV-0905 12-CV-0906 12-CV-0907 12-CV-0909 12-CV-0910 12-CV-0911 12-CV-0912 12-CV-0914 12-CV-0915 12-CV-0916 12-CV-0917 12-CV-0918 12-CV-0920 12-CV-0921 12-CV-0922 12-CV-0923 12-CV-0927 12-CV-0928 12-CV-0929 12-CV-0930 12-CV-0932 12-CV-0933 12-CV-0935 12-CV-0938 12-CV-0939 12-CV-0940 12-CV-0941 12-CV-0942 12-CV-0944 12-CV-0945 12-CV-0947 WILLIAMS, CHRIS BAKER, CHARLA D. CACIANO, MARLENE DAVIS, ANTHONY GONZALEZ, EVA V. GRAY, RICHARD GREER, TIMOTHY K., SR. HALE, BRENDA L. HALE, BRENDA L. HASELEY, JASON R. HAYTHORN, ANGELA HICKS, CHARLES JACKSON, GWENN JONES, LATERRA LUTZ, JOHN T. NYBERG, PETER OUSLEY, ARETHA RANCE, DEBORAH A. RUIZ ACOSTA, SERVANDO D. RUSSELL, LINDA SMITH, JACLYNNE SMITH, JACLYNNE TOCHIMANI, MARIA E. TORRES, ALBERTO WHITE, ALEKSANDER ALLEN, TRACI L. BURTON, JOEL COMISKEY, KAROLINA DUNFORD, DANIEL L. ELLIS, MARIO HERRERA, JUAN JOHNSON, SONYITA MCCANN, DOREEN PITTS, THOMAS L. RAMOS, KARLA RICHARDT, JAMES A. ROJAS, SARAH WILSON, STONEY BANKS, TANYA BURNETT, REBECCA CARLSON, RITA M. DELGADO, YENEISY DELGADO, YENEISY DELGADO, YENEISY DELGADO, YENEISY DELGADO, YENEISY DELGADO, YENEISY FLOYD, JOCILYN HAYES, DONITA JOHNSON, NICOLE LEE KING, DEBBRA MAYO, SHERRE MENDOZA, NECKOLE ORIZABA, ADELINA PRITCHERT-NAVIS, TAMMIE L. RENTERIA, CRISTAL ROHRER, SHANE A. VILLAFRANCA, SARA WALLS-WILSON, TINISHA WILBURN, TONYA A. WILK, KATHLEEN BLACK, TANYA D. BUCHYNSKI, AMANDA CARMONA, GILBERTO FAISON, TONYA GARCIA, JOSE LUIS LAMPLEY, ANTONIO MARROQUIN, DANIEL MUHAMMAD, JABARI PEREZ, JAVIER RODRIGUEZ, RAPHAEL RUIZ-SANCHEZ, ERNESTO STEWART, ROBERT WHITSON, DONALD WILLS, EDWARD ANDERSON, BRYAN BARRAZA, LORENA BARRONDO, BERTA CARMONA, CARLOS COBBS, CENTRON DOMINGUEZ, DOMINGO $965.00 $27,000.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED $41.86 $1.50 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $6,584.09 DENIED DENIED $1,826.03 $3,409.11 DENIED $41.04 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $1,045.00 $3,500.00 DENIED $749.00 DENIED DENIED DISMISSED DENIED DENIED DISMISSED $6,680.38 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $1,158.97 $1,735.36 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $325.00 $2,325.53 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DISMISSED DENIED $299.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED 431 12-CV-0948 12-CV-0950 12-CV-0951 12-CV-0952 12-CV-0953 12-CV-0954 12-CV-0955 12-CV-0956 12-CV-0957 12-CV-0958 12-CV-0959 12-CV-0961 12-CV-0962 12-CV-0964 12-CV-0965 12-CV-0966 12-CV-0968 12-CV-0969 12-CV-0970 12-CV-0976 12-CV-0978 12-CV-0979 12-CV-0981 12-CV-0982 12-CV-0983 12-CV-0984 12-CV-0985 12-CV-0986 12-CV-0987 12-CV-0988 12-CV-0989 12-CV-0991 12-CV-0992 12-CV-0993 12-CV-0994 12-CV-0995 12-CV-0996 12-CV-0998 12-CV-1000 12-CV-1002 12-CV-1006 12-CV-1007 12-CV-1008 12-CV-1009 12-CV-1010 12-CV-1011 12-CV-1012 12-CV-1014 12-CV-1019 12-CV-1021 12-CV-1022 12-CV-1023 12-CV-1026 12-CV-1027 12-CV-1028 12-CV-1029 12-CV-1034 12-CV-1037 12-CV-1039 12-CV-1040 12-CV-1041 12-CV-1042 12-CV-1043 12-CV-1046 12-CV-1047 12-CV-1048 12-CV-1049 12-CV-1050 12-CV-1054 12-CV-1055 12-CV-1056 12-CV-1058 12-CV-1059 12-CV-1060 12-CV-1061 12-CV-1063 12-CV-1064 12-CV-1065 12-CV-1066 12-CV-1067 12-CV-1069 FLORES, EDITH GRACIA, MICHAEL HARGRETT, MIKEIAH HENDRIX, ANTHONY JACKSON, RENARD JOHNSON, ROBERT J. KRATOWICZ, HOLLY M. MORA, PEDRO RATTS, AMANDA LYNN SIMPSON, ROYAL AVILA, DANIEL CIHLAR, JEFFREY R. CHEEKS, ANGELA DAVIS, CLIFFORD D. DAVIS, TERRY DELACRUZ-RODRIGUEZ, MAURILLO FERRELL, KYLEE A. GARCIA, MARIA GARRARD, CHERYL L. MORRIS, FREDDRICK NAGLE, NICHOLAS NGUYEN, OANH PRYAKHIN, VALERIY RICHARDSON, SONIA S. SMITH, VERA STONE, SUNNY L. THURSTON, JESSE VELAZQUEZ, CARMEN WILLIAMS, PETER BERTUCCI, LORETTA BRANNOCK, KATHY J. CALDERON, JOSE S. CARBONE, TIMOTHY CHEERS, DWAYNE CORIA, ASCENCION DZIUBEK, MARCIN FLORES, EDITH GONZALEZ, ALEJANDRO GUTIERREZ, MARIA HARRIS, CHRISTOPHER KILPATRICK, TASMINE LIGGETT, SEAN MAYS, ALTION MONSANTO, VICTOR MORADEL, KARLA MUHAMMAD, MARY OWENS, JOHN PANO, MIRIAM WILLIAMS, EBONY D. ABARCA, ALEJANDRO ADAMS, JEFFERY L., JR. ALANIZ, SIXTO CHILDS, ACEE CIPOLLA, KELLI COBBIN, MELODY COUTY, LYNETTE HANEY, TERRENCE HERNANDEZ, LUIS JONES, ZACHARY J. TAYLOR, HEATHER A. BORROR, BRANDON BRUBAKER, MICHAEL J. COX, LINDA L. DRYSDALE, DOROTHY FERNANDEZ, PABLO FLORES, BEATRIZ GILLIAM, EARL IGNACIO, PAMELA R. LUCKETT, JILL LUCKETT, JILL MALONE-JONES, TONET V. MILLER, JEREMIAH M. MORA, ANGELICA M. MORRIS, KEITH MOSLEY, JACQUELINE RANGEL, ALMA REZA, ANGEL RUIZ, MONICA SALGADO, TOMAS SANGSTAR, MICHAEL D. SPARKS, KIERRA $2,050.00 DENIED $41.00 $1,010.00 DENIED $993.00 DENIED $678.00 $1,068.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED $260.00 $27,000.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $550.00 DENIED $1,070.55 DENIED DENIED $6,549.00 DENIED DISMISSED $3,426.41 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $4,398.75 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $855.00 $262.00 DENIED DENIED $257.25 DENIED DENIED $106.75 $506.34 DENIED DENIED $2,937.00 $720.00 $881.72 DENIED $14,502.00 DENIED DENIED $2,284.84 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED 432 12-CV-1071 12-CV-1075 12-CV-1076 12-CV-1079 12-CV-1080 12-CV-1082 12-CV-1085 12-CV-1086 12-CV-1087 12-CV-1088 12-CV-1089 12-CV-1090 12-CV-1093 12-CV-1095 12-CV-1097 12-CV-1098 12-CV-1099 12-CV-1100 12-CV-1101 12-CV-1102 12-CV-1106 12-CV-1108 12-CV-1109 12-CV-1112 12-CV-1113 12-CV-1114 12-CV-1115 12-CV-1116 12-CV-1117 12-CV-1118 12-CV-1119 12-CV-1120 12-CV-1122 12-CV-1124 12-CV-1125 12-CV-1126 12-CV-1127 12-CV-1128 12-CV-1129 12-CV-1130 12-CV-1131 12-CV-1135 12-CV-1136 12-CV-1138 12-CV-1139 12-CV-1140 12-CV-1142 12-CV-1143 12-CV-1144 12-CV-1146 12-CV-1147 12-CV-1148 12-CV-1149 12-CV-1150 12-CV-1151 12-CV-1153 12-CV-1154 12-CV-1155 12-CV-1156 12-CV-1158 12-CV-1159 12-CV-1160 12-CV-1161 12-CV-1162 12-CV-1163 12-CV-1165 12-CV-1168 12-CV-1169 12-CV-1170 12-CV-1171 12-CV-1172 12-CV-1173 12-CV-1175 12-CV-1177 12-CV-1180 12-CV-1181 12-CV-1185 12-CV-1186 12-CV-1187 12-CV-1188 12-CV-1189 WILLIAMS, KEVIN C. BANKS, WILLIE BROWN, JOSEPH CORONA, REBECCA CRAWFORD, DOROTHY DUDA, ALISA GRAHAM, JALISA HEARD, MELAGRO HUDSON, HERBERT HUTCHERSON, ANTHONY JACKSON, LAWRENCE JEFFERSON, DEBBIE L. PASIELAS DE DIAZ, CARMEN RUMER, DAVID L. TAYLOR, SARAH A. BRACK, KENYATTA, SR. & SELEAN BRENDEL, DAMIEN P. CAMPOS, MARIO CRISWELL, E. AUSTIN DUKES, DEAMOND HURD, CARL E., JR. KIRKWOOD, MASTER KYLE, OLECIA MALLETT, MARTELLE MARTINEZ, TOMAS MCBOUNDS, ARIEL MCKINZIE, CLAUDINE MERCADO, JESUS MURRAY, KRYSTAL NAQUIN, MARSHA PARKER, JUSTIN PINEDO, ISABELLA M. RATYNIAK, SLAWOMIR RIVERA, GWENDOLYN ROCHA, MARIA JULISSA ROCKETT, NATASHA RODGERS, TYRA T. RODRIGUEZ, JOSEPH SALGADO, RAMON SANTOS, JESUS SCALES, MACK SWINGER, KELCEY THOMAS, DUEL, JR. VOIGT, SHARLA L. WALLACE, JOSEPH WEATHERSBY, MARY ALARCON, CARLOS APAM, EFREN ASIEDU, MICHAEL BONILLA VASQUEZ, FRANCISCO BROOKS, JAMES BROOKS, TAMIKA BROWN, CURTIS CAYSON, CLINTON CRAWFORD, BARBARA FREEMAN, DILLARD GIRON, JONATHON GONZALEZ, JUAN GUZMAN, LEOBARDO JOINER, BUSHUN LYONS, KESHIONNA MARTIN, PIERRE D. MORA, MARTHA PRECIADO, CHRISTOPHER E. RUIZ, CLAUDIA G. TUCHMANN, MEGAN R. WHITE, JUVON BANKS, ASIA BEST, CLINTON COLEMAN, MONICA D. COLORADO, LOURDES COLORADO, LOURDES CROWE, CHARLES DRUMMERS, BRYAN GARCIA, JONATHAN GARRETT, JARVIS HUNTLEY, RENN JOHNSON, SHANNON LESNY, ZDZISLAW MASTON, DIONNE MENDOZA, OMAR DENIED DENIED $2,169.64 DENIED $920.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED $1,509.00 DENIED DENIED $6,140.00 DENIED $832.57 DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED $1,216.52 $4,946.18 DENIED $1,251.18 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $1,800.07 $920.27 DENIED $530.76 DENIED DENIED DENIED $1,018.91 DENIED $4,496.70 $3,719.00 $2,048.45 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $1,806.00 RECONSIDERED DENIAL DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $6,219.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED $925.00 $7,830.02 $2,181.00 DENIED DENIED DISMISSED DENIED DENIED DENIED $935.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DISMISSED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $907.16 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $1,733.00 433 12-CV-1192 12-CV-1193 12-CV-1194 12-CV-1195 12-CV-1196 12-CV-1197 12-CV-1199 12-CV-1200 12-CV-1201 12-CV-1203 12-CV-1204 12-CV-1205 12-CV-1206 12-CV-1207 12-CV-1210 12-CV-1211 12-CV-1213 12-CV-1215 12-CV-1216 12-CV-1217 12-CV-1219 12-CV-1220 12-CV-1222 12-CV-1223 12-CV-1225 12-CV-1226 12-CV-1227 12-CV-1228 12-CV-1229 12-CV-1230 12-CV-1231 12-CV-1232 12-CV-1234 12-CV-1236 12-CV-1237 12-CV-1238 12-CV-1240 12-CV-1242 12-CV-1243 12-CV-1245 12-CV-1247 12-CV-1248 12-CV-1249 12-CV-1251 12-CV-1252 12-CV-1253 12-CV-1254 12-CV-1255 12-CV-1256 12-CV-1257 12-CV-1258 12-CV-1259 12-CV-1260 12-CV-1261 12-CV-1262 12-CV-1263 12-CV-1264 12-CV-1265 12-CV-1269 12-CV-1272 12-CV-1273 12-CV-1274 12-CV-1276 12-CV-1278 12-CV-1279 12-CV-1281 12-CV-1282 12-CV-1288 12-CV-1289 12-CV-1290 12-CV-1294 12-CV-1296 12-CV-1297 12-CV-1298 12-CV-1299 12-CV-1300 12-CV-1301 12-CV-1304 12-CV-1306 12-CV-1307 12-CV-1309 RANSOM-EWING, LOVIE SINGLETON, PATRICK TABB, JOE TAYLOR, ETHAN D., JR. TIMBERLAKE, SENECA URSO, AMY L. BLACK, BREEYEN BROWN, CHARMAINE COLE, BRYAN GARCIA, WILLIS HARRIS, RHONDA R. TAYLOR, THERESSA USRY, TATTIYANA WEATHERSPOON, TIMOTHY BECKMAN, JOHN JOSEPH BURGOS, EDUARDO HAKIM, ISMAIL HICKMAN, KYLE E. HOWLETT, EDDIE JONES, CORNELL M. LOPEZ, YESENIA LYONS, KESHIONNA MCCORMICK, WILLIAM F. MOORE, JAMES WHEELER, CLOTILL CAMPOS, ESMERALDA COOPER, LESTER CORTES, MARIA CROWDER, ASHLEY J. GARRIDO, HORACIO GONZALEZ, HECTOR HUDSON, SANDRA JONES, KEJUAN LEGRONE, VIDYA A. LEGRONE, KYLE B. LEGRONE, VIDYA A. NAFIE, FAUD ROSS, ANTHONY VALARE, WENDY WASHINGTON, TERRY AGAI, MONISA ALARCON, MANUEL, JR. ASEJO, JOAQUIN BROCKER, ELAINE BETTORF, JESSICA R. BIRKS, MICHAEL C. BURKS, SONYA BYRD, KERVAN J. COLEMAN, DEONDRE COVINGTON, JOVAN DENT, BRITTANY HARRIS, EDDIE JONES, IRENE JONES, IRENE JONES, IRENE KALAFARSKI, RICHARD LEE, TYRECE MCELROY, ROSE REDMOND, EARNESTINE SLAUGHTER, TYEESTE SMITH, CHRISTOPHER M. SOLANO, ANA MARIA WILLIAMS, KINDLING ALAMO, LETICIA L. ARMAN, JOSHUA BOLLAS, PEDRO BREWER, ERNEST DENNIS, NADINE DENNIS, NADINE DENNIS, NADINE HINTON, DERRICK MENDOZA, SERGIO, JR. TAYLOR, LARHONDA TORRES, MARY ULUSLU, ALPER VALENTIN, ALHELI VALENZUELA, MANUEL D. WATSON, MARCUS ALMANZA, GLORIA BROWN, CHARLES E. BROWN, SHAWNNINA DENIED DISMISSED DENIED $580.55 DENIED $684.92 $3,461.78 DENIED DENIED DENIED $398.00 $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $995.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $4,542.86 DENIED DENIED DENIED $1,550.00 $935.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $1,128.03 $2,144.88 DENIED $1,723.75 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $1,925.20 $1,929.20 DENIED $373.46 $275.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $1,476.60 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DISMISSED $460.00 $4,032.02 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED 434 12-CV-1311 12-CV-1313 12-CV-1315 12-CV-1316 12-CV-1317 12-CV-1318 12-CV-1324 12-CV-1327 12-CV-1328 12-CV-1329 12-CV-1330 12-CV-1331 12-CV-1333 12-CV-1335 12-CV-1337 12-CV-1338 12-CV-1339 12-CV-1341 12-CV-1342 12-CV-1346 12-CV-1347 12-CV-1349 12-CV-1350 12-CV-1351 12-CV-1352 12-CV-1354 12-CV-1356 12-CV-1357 12-CV-1358 12-CV-1361 12-CV-1362 12-CV-1366 12-CV-1368 12-CV-1369 12-CV-1372 12-CV-1375 12-CV-1376 12-CV-1377 12-CV-1378 12-CV-1380 12-CV-1383 12-CV-1384 12-CV-1385 12-CV-1386 12-CV-1389 12-CV-1392 12-CV-1393 12-CV-1394 12-CV-1398 12-CV-1400 12-CV-1401 12-CV-1402 12-CV-1403 12-CV-1405 12-CV-1406 12-CV-1407 12-CV-1409 12-CV-1413 12-CV-1414 12-CV-1415 12-CV-1416 12-CV-1420 12-CV-1422 12-CV-1423 12-CV-1426 12-CV-1428 12-CV-1429 12-CV-1431 12-CV-1432 12-CV-1433 12-CV-1435 12-CV-1438 12-CV-1439 12-CV-1440 12-CV-1441 12-CV-1442 12-CV-1443 12-CV-1444 12-CV-1445 12-CV-1447 12-CV-1448 GOODWIN, CYNTHIA HENSLEY, SCOTT E. JACOBSON, SHAWN JACQUEST, BROOKE N. JEFFERSON, JARRON JENKINS, DOROTHY MHOON, CELIA MOSEBERRY, MICHAEL NATHANIEL, KAITLIN S. NAUGLE, DELONTAE NKUMEH, NNENNAYA PATTY, TANITHA ROBINSON, ALZA LEE RODGERS, EARTHA TAYLOR, DARRIAN TAYLOR, RASHAUN VON BRUENCHENHEIN, LAURA YOUNG, WILLIE ZIMMERMAN, NANCY GUTIERREZ, MIGUEL KEYL, MICHAEL MASON, JACQUELINE MCKNIGHT, CHRISTOPHER O'CONNELL, MARY ROWLETTE, PABLO M. TANKERSLEY, DEMARCUS WILL, BETH M. WILL, BETH M. AGUIRRE, MAYRA BURGOS-BENAVIDES, ANNEL CAMPBELL, EVAN H. MARTIN, HENRY T., III MOORE, AMARRO POORE, ROBIN SMITH, ASHLEY ADAMS, WILLIE ARREVILLAGA, ALEJANDRO ARTEAGA, JUAN M. BROWN, SEAN CASTILLO, JONATHAN CUMMINGS, MICHAEL DAVIS, RODNEY ESTRADA, ALEXANDER FRANKLIN, EDWARD J. JOHNSON, VIRGILEE BRACK, SELEAN BRACK, KENYATTA, SR. JACKSON, MICHAEL B. LACEY, BEMJAMIN P. LINDSEY, TERRENCE MCCALL, MIAKISHA M. MITCHELL, KEVIN MORALES, CARLOS PARDO, BRYANT E. PITTMAN, DOVONTA POPOCA, JILBERTO RICHARDSON, TIUETTE SUMPTER, TRISTAN G. TERRY, KENDRICK URISH, TRISTAN K. VALDEZ, RODNEY ALVAREZ, FRANCISCO BROSHOUS, STEVEN E. BROWN, KYESHIA CHAVEZ, AMANDA SMITH, LAWANDA LOPEZ, PHYLLIS MCFADDEN, KYLE POLK, LATONYA SHIPLEY, MOLLY WEBB, NATASHA N. DUTTON, CARRIE GARCIA, DOMINGA GUTIERREZ, ZENIA HALL, DARNELL HERNANDEZ, HUGO HOLDER, JOYCE E. LEONARD, THOMAS J. LONG, RAVEN MOORMAN, DOUGLAS O'CONNELL, MARY DENIED $9,490.62 DENIED DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED $416.49 $1,931.36 DENIED $1,150.50 $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED $2,941.48 $27,000.00 DENIED $2,387.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED $3,960.85 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $619.30 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $1,196.00 DENIED DENIED $3,980.22 DENIED $881.64 DENIED DENIED $14,649.88 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $1,423.74 DENIED $5,035.00 $5,000.00 DENIED $6,039.13 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $27,000.00 DENIED DENIED $5,428.68 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED $1,329.33 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DISMISSED DENIED DENIED DISMISSED 435 12-CV-1449 12-CV-1451 12-CV-1452 12-CV-1454 12-CV-1455 12-CV-1456 12-CV-1458 12-CV-1459 12-CV-1460 12-CV-1462 12-CV-1463 12-CV-1465 12-CV-1466 12-CV-1468 12-CV-1469 12-CV-1473 12-CV-1474 12-CV-1476 12-CV-1477 12-CV-1478 12-CV-1479 12-CV-1480 12-CV-1481 12-CV-1482 12-CV-1485 12-CV-1486 12-CV-1487 12-CV-1489 12-CV-1490 12-CV-1491 12-CV-1492 12-CV-1493 12-CV-1495 12-CV-1496 12-CV-1497 12-CV-1498 12-CV-1499 12-CV-1500 12-CV-1501 12-CV-1503 12-CV-1507 12-CV-1508 12-CV-1509 12-CV-1510 12-CV-1511 12-CV-1512 12-CV-1513 12-CV-1514 12-CV-1516 12-CV-1518 12-CV-1519 12-CV-1520 12-CV-1521 12-CV-1523 12-CV-1524 12-CV-1527 12-CV-1528 12-CV-1530 12-CV-1533 12-CV-1534 12-CV-1535 12-CV-1536 12-CV-1537 12-CV-1538 12-CV-1539 12-CV-1540 12-CV-1541 12-CV-1542 12-CV-1544 12-CV-1545 12-CV-1546 12-CV-1547 12-CV-1548 12-CV-1549 12-CV-1552 12-CV-1554 12-CV-1556 12-CV-1557 12-CV-1558 12-CV-1561 12-CV-1562 OYEDOKUN, TOBI REYLING, BONNIE RIVERA, CARLOS SANNER, KEITH SEANOR, NADIA SHAPIRO, JESSE THOMPSON, RAKENYA T. WALTON, ARLETTE D. WILLIAMS, ANGELA C. CASS, SHARA COLE, JOSEPH D. DAVIS, TANISHA DRISCOLL, JEFFREY FORREST, TRENNEY D. FRAZIER, CHRISTINA LUCKY, CHRIS MUNDEE, BRIAN M. NORTHON, ASHLEY V. PINERO, ANNA PUTNAM, JEFF RAMIREZ, DAVID RAMOS, DANIEL ROMAN, JOSE ROUSSEAU, JAZMINE TILLER-HILL, LENORIA & ANDERSON, MARION WALLS, KENTIS WILSON, DAVID D. ANDRE, GREG BARNES, JACOB W. BUCHANAN, ALLEN J. CASTILLO, JOSE CISNEROS, JESUS CORNEJO, KENNY A., SR. CRUZ ALVAREZ, MARCO A. EASLEY, THONEQUEA GILMORE, TYNEISHA GOMEZ, ISMAEL GONZALEZ, VICTOR GUERRERO, MARTIN HEARD, SHANNONDORE KHAN, HAYATT LAFAIRE, ROBIN L. LOVE, LERONE PEREZ, NOELIA PEREZ, NOELIA PEREZ, NOELIA BINGAMAN, SCOTT R. COLEMAN, CHELSIE COLEMAN, ELESIA ELLIOTT, DESIREE A. FRAMPTON, CHRISTOPHER HARRIS, HERLANDA HECKELSMILLER, JEREMY LOTT, DONNELL MARTINEZ, MANUEL MCCOY, SCOTT MCCOY, SCOTT MOORE, DERRICK NERI, RAUL NICOLAY, GLENN PASSMORE-GRISWOLD, REBECCA PEREZ, ATHZIRI PINEDA, YURIDIA PINEDA, YURIDIA PINEDA, YURIDIA REYLING, BONNIE ROLLER, SUSANA M. ROLLER, SUSANA M. SHAFFER, MATHEW T. R. SOLIS, NOEL SOTELO, GERONIMO TANGER, BRANDI R. TAPIA, ALFREDO TATE, TEKEYLA THORNTON, EDWIN VILLACIS, ANGIE R. WALSH, AARON A. WEGER, CHRISTOPHER ZUBERI, ASGHAR BRADY, WESLEY R. COLLINS, THERESE M. 436 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $3,662.10 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $895.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DISMISSED DISMISSED DENIED DENIED DENIED DISMISSED $5,000.00 $3,765.94 DENIED DENIED $21,117.09 DENIED DENIED $1,037.00 $27,000.00 $755.00 DENIED DENIED $785.00 $11,279.49 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $3,224.34 $479.00 DENIED DENIED $27,000.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $12,995.72 DENIED DENIED $5,000.00 $963.43 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $639.00 DENIED DENIED $668.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $748.00 DENIED DENIED 12-CV-1563 12-CV-1564 12-CV-1567 12-CV-1568 12-CV-1569 12-CV-1570 12-CV-1571 12-CV-1572 12-CV-1573 12-CV-1574 12-CV-1575 12-CV-1576 12-CV-1577 12-CV-1579 12-CV-1581 12-CV-1583 12-CV-1584 12-CV-1587 12-CV-1588 12-CV-1590 12-CV-1592 12-CV-1594 12-CV-1597 12-CV-1598 12-CV-1599 12-CV-1601 12-CV-1602 12-CV-1603 12-CV-1604 12-CV-1605 12-CV-1606 12-CV-1607 12-CV-1609 12-CV-1610 12-CV-1611 12-CV-1612 12-CV-1613 12-CV-1614 12-CV-1615 12-CV-1616 12-CV-1618 12-CV-1620 12-CV-1622 12-CV-1624 12-CV-1625 12-CV-1627 12-CV-1628 12-CV-1629 12-CV-1630 12-CV-1633 12-CV-1635 12-CV-1637 12-CV-1638 12-CV-1641 12-CV-1642 12-CV-1643 12-CV-1644 12-CV-1645 12-CV-1646 12-CV-1649 12-CV-1650 12-CV-1652 12-CV-1654 12-CV-1658 12-CV-1659 12-CV-1660 12-CV-1662 12-CV-1663 12-CV-1666 12-CV-1667 12-CV-1669 12-CV-1670 12-CV-1673 12-CV-1674 12-CV-1675 12-CV-1679 12-CV-1680 12-CV-1681 12-CV-1682 12-CV-1683 12-CV-1684 CUNNINGHAM, VONTE DIAZ, ROSALVA DIEGUEZ, DENA DUCKSWORTH, MICHAEL EDWARDS, JENNIFER FLORES, MARISELA GUTIERREZ, MARIA MAYA, ELIZABETH MAYA, ELIZABETH MAYA, ELIZABETH HENDRIX, RAVEN MCGEE, CARLA OLIVERA, CARLOS PORTER, DEVON RIVERA, FELIX, JR. SMITH, ORA THOMAS, WANDA AMOS, JASON ARCHER, MIGUEL BARRION, DUPREE FERGUSON, MARVIN E. HALL, STEVEN D., JR. MARTINEZ, RENE MATA, ALEJANDRO MINOR, ANDREW ORTIZ, OMAR PEREZ, ASUSENA REEFF, JOSEPH ROBINSON, JERMAINE RODRIGUEZ, ALEXIS RODRIGUEZ GOMEZ, ANGEL SALGADO, JOSE TRICOCI, VINCE VALLE, JOSE G. WILLIAMS, ROGER ARMSTEAD, JOSEPH, JR. MASON, CYNTHIA ARMSTEAD, JOSEPH BARLOW, DEVIN BOYD, DAWN BURGIN, MONICA GREEN, ANDRE M. GROWBARGER, SCOTT JACOBS, RUSSELL JACKSON, ANNE JOHNSON, MARVIN J. KELSEY, RICHARD LEWIS, RASHEED LINDSAY, MARJORIE MOJICA, NILSA SMITH, RONALD THOMAS, WANDA WAINWRIGHT, TORONA WILLIAMS, ARSENIO WILSON, JERRY WISHNOFF, AARON M. WOODS, TONETTE ANDERSON, EDWARD BARLOW, ELIZABETH CLARK, QUENTON L. DIXON, CHRISTINE DOWDY, ARCHIE L. GABRIELSEN, JAMES JAUREGUI, JESUS JOHNSON, GARY JONES, MICHAEL R. LOPEZ, HERIBERTO MEDINA, PETER J. RANDOLPH, JAMES SANTIAGO-KEENON, CARMEN STONE, MARLO TEJEDA, CYNTHIA VARELA REZA, ARLENE VLAINIC, MILAN WATKINS, JESSICA CROFT, STEVEN DURAN, ANDRE FRICKS, WAYNE A., SR. & KAREN GARCIA, MATILDE GARCIA, MATILDE GARCIA, MATILDE DENIED $1,998.90 DENIED DENIED DENIED $1,019.03 DENIED $954.45 $321.37 DENIED DENIED $3,129.70 DENIED DENIED $2,207.66 DENIED $4,489.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED $755.00 $134.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DISMISSED DENIED DENIED $800.00 DENIED $5,865.00 DISMISSED $172.52 DENIED DENIED $555.54 $27,000.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED $16,432.76 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $3,004.53 $1,197.66 DENIED $237.00 DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED $5,372.28 DENIED DENIED $8,553.15 DENIED DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED $5,000.00 $770.00 DENIED DENIED $549.00 DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED DISMISSED 437 12-CV-1685 12-CV-1686 12-CV-1688 12-CV-1690 12-CV-1691 12-CV-1692 12-CV-1693 12-CV-1696 12-CV-1699 12-CV-1700 12-CV-1701 12-CV-1702 12-CV-1703 12-CV-1708 12-CV-1710 12-CV-1712 12-CV-1713 12-CV-1715 12-CV-1716 12-CV-1719 12-CV-1720 12-CV-1721 12-CV-1722 12-CV-1726 12-CV-1727 12-CV-1728 12-CV-1729 12-CV-1732 12-CV-1733 12-CV-1736 12-CV-1738 12-CV-1739 12-CV-1741 12-CV-1742 12-CV-1744 12-CV-1745 12-CV-1746 12-CV-1747 12-CV-1748 12-CV-1750 12-CV-1751 12-CV-1756 12-CV-1757 12-CV-1758 12-CV-1761 12-CV-1763 12-CV-1766 12-CV-1768 12-CV-1770 12-CV-1771 12-CV-1772 12-CV-1773 12-CV-1775 12-CV-1776 12-CV-1780 12-CV-1781 12-CV-1783 12-CV-1785 12-CV-1786 12-CV-1787 12-CV-1789 12-CV-1790 12-CV-1791 12-CV-1793 12-CV-1794 12-CV-1795 12-CV-1798 12-CV-1799 12-CV-1800 12-CV-1801 12-CV-1805 12-CV-1806 12-CV-1808 12-CV-1811 12-CV-1813 12-CV-1815 12-CV-1816 12-CV-1817 12-CV-1821 12-CV-1822 12-CV-1824 GARCIA, JOSE GARCIA, JOSE KURTZ, ERICKA K. PETTIGREW, ROBIN PETTIYJOHN, KATHLEEN E. REAVES, JAMALCOLM SMITH, KERI ALVIZURI, JUAN A. CORTEZ, MARIA DAVIS, TRESSIE FLORES, AMADEO HARDEN, JASON HATFIELD, SHARON ARROYO, ALEXANDER BOLES, DONALD DIAZ, RUTH DIAZ, RUTH GREGORY, CHRISTOPHER HAMMONS, EUGENE JONES, HAROLD LEWIN, ANTOINE MANZO AMEZCUA, JOSE MICHELEK, DANIEL ROBINSON, NICOLE SAMPSON, NAKISHA SMITH, CORNELL TATE, WILLA V. BAKER, MARK A. BUCKNER, ARETHA S. DOCKERY, MELVIN GARCIA, PRUDENCIO GLADDEN, JERRY MARR, ROBERT A. MARTINEZ, JULIAN MCPHAIL, AMIE E. NGUYEN, OANH QUANTRELL, MELINDA STROCCHIO, BRETT STUDEBAKER, SMOKEY DILLON TYDA, LAWRENCE TUNSTALL, CARL BAUTISTA TRUJILLO, HECTOR BOREM, ANN MARIE BROOKS, SAMANTHA CLEMONS, ESTHER DAVIS, STELLA EDWARDS, DOROTHY FOXX, WILLA Z. HENDRON, BENJAMIN J. HERNANDEZ, MARGARITO HILL, CANDACE D. KLINGEMAN, LINDSAY LOTT, KESHIA MISTER, EBONY ROMAN, GIBRHANN SHAH, JIGAR WELLINGTON, KRISTOPHER ZHANG, LI JIM ANDERSON, KEVIN T. BELTRAN, UBALDO COOPER, MIRANDA DAVIS, DEBRA J. ESPEJEL, ANGELICA GUTIERREZ, GUADALUPE GIDEON, JOSEPH L. HALL, WILLIAM A. JOHNSON, KEITH KOBRICK, FRED MAASCH, THERESA L. MCKINNEY, JAZMIN B. MOORE, LATOYA WEINBERG, JENNIFER L. ARNOLD, CLIFTON DANIELS-SMITH, MINA & JELKS, ANDRE DION, SR. DUNFORD, ANDREA S. GARCIA, MATILDE GUZMAN, JORGE JORDAN, CALVIN J. MORGAN, LEONARD J. MORGAN, RONNIE QUAIL, PHILLIP 438 DISMISSED DISMISSED DENIED DENIED $2,020.88 DENIED $595.20 $2,171.49 $1,702.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $10,159.60 $840.00 DISMISSED $12,887.12 DENIED $935.00 $75.00 DENIED DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED $1,237.00 DENIED $1,110.00 $3,122.82 DENIED DENIED DENIED $183.00 DENIED DENIED DISMISSED $1,199.00 DENIED $14,690.00 $119.80 $4,986.30 $52.23 DENIED DENIED $5,562.00 $4.31 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $210.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $1,090.90 $674.11 DENIED $1,161.00 $755.00 DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $100.00 DENIED DISMISSED DENIED $755.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED 12-CV-1826 12-CV-1827 12-CV-1828 12-CV-1830 12-CV-1833 12-CV-1834 12-CV-1835 12-CV-1836 12-CV-1838 12-CV-1839 12-CV-1840 12-CV-1841 12-CV-1843 12-CV-1844 12-CV-1846 12-CV-1847 12-CV-1848 12-CV-1849 12-CV-1850 12-CV-1851 12-CV-1852 12-CV-1855 12-CV-1856 12-CV-1857 12-CV-1858 12-CV-1859 12-CV-1860 12-CV-1861 12-CV-1863 12-CV-1864 12-CV-1865 12-CV-1867 12-CV-1869 12-CV-1870 12-CV-1872 12-CV-1873 12-CV-1878 12-CV-1880 12-CV-1881 12-CV-1882 12-CV-1883 12-CV-1884 12-CV-1885 12-CV-1886 12-CV-1889 12-CV-1891 12-CV-1893 12-CV-1894 12-CV-1895 12-CV-1896 12-CV-1897 12-CV-1899 12-CV-1900 12-CV-1902 12-CV-1904 12-CV-1905 12-CV-1906 12-CV-1908 12-CV-1909 12-CV-1912 12-CV-1913 12-CV-1914 12-CV-1915 12-CV-1916 12-CV-1917 12-CV-1919 12-CV-1924 12-CV-1925 12-CV-1926 12-CV-1928 12-CV-1929 12-CV-1930 12-CV-1933 12-CV-1934 12-CV-1936 12-CV-1938 12-CV-1939 12-CV-1940 12-CV-1941 12-CV-1942 12-CV-1943 RHODES, LATISHA RODRIGUEZ, JEFFREY ROGERS, ANTHONY TORRES, TATIANA E. WIRTANEN, KELLY BASHAM, MARGARET CACIQUE, GUILLERMINA CACIQUE, GUILLERMINA DANIELS, KENNETH DIKBAS, MUSTAFA DIKBAS, ROSANNA DIKBAS, MUSTAFA GRAVES, HOLLY L. HERRON, SERGIO LIDDELL, CRAIG MAY, JACQUELYN W. MAY, RANDALL L. MAY, RANDALL L. MAY, RANDALL L. MAY, RANDALL L. KORENCHUK, HILARY A. MOORE, VERONICA NASHERT, WALT RAMIREZ, VICTOR ROJAS, RAFAEL WARE, RAYMOND ZAMUDIO, VANESSA ARCHER, MIRANDA CHRONISTER, JUSTIN M. DAVIS, BRENDA DE LEON, JENNIFER MADDEN, JOHN MARTINEZ, JOSE ROSAS GONZALEZ, DAVID SILINSKIENE, ONUTE SMITH, KENDALL M. BORNZIN, DAWN R. COLLINS, ALANNA S. COLLINS, LINDA CORTEZ, MANUEL DE LA PIEDAD, WILLIAM DOCKERY, CURTIS L. & FRAZIER, VINCENT DOBBS, RUSSELL K. DUNCAN, ALICIA HAHN, DEBORAH HAHN, DEBORAH MCKINNEY, LITISEA MELGAR, JORGE MILAN, JASPER J. RAMOS, ZOILA THOMAS, JULIUS YOC, NORMA AMALIA ZICKEFOOSE, MELISSA BAILEY, TONYA BLUE, JERRY CANTU, ROSEMARY COKES, STEPHEN DURST, AMY GALLEGOS, JOVITA INGRAM, DEVANTE KRATOWICZ, HOLLY M. KRATOWICZ, HOLLY M. KRATOWICZ, HOLLY M. LIPSCOMB, LAPORSHA MABRY, MARCIA OWENS, BRANDON SMITH, DEANDRE STRICKLAND, TERRENCE M. WEBB, LAMAR WHITE, DELIA XANDERS, TONY D. CABLES, ALICE M. DIFRONZO, MICHAEL A. FERNANDEZ, ANASTACIO JOHNSON, MICHAEL DAVID LOPEZ, CARLOS, JR. MORTON, GERALD A. MORTON, SHARON M. NEWTON, LOLA M. ROBINSON, ROOSEVELT SANCHEZ, ALFONSO 439 DENIED DENIED DENIED $257.14 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $918.99 DENIED $515.22 $21,121.03 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $5,000.00 $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $18,110.56 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $3,966.00 $2,622.70 DENIED $5,000.00 DENIED DENIED DISMISSED DENIED $766.41 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $2,629.93 $1,144.40 $2,343.95 DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED DENIED $1,988.27 DENIED $1,300.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED $300.00 DENIED DENIED DENIED RECONSIDERED DENIAL $1,145.00 12-CV-1946 12-CV-1947 12-CV-1948 12-CV-1949 12-CV-1950 12-CV-1952 12-CV-1953 12-CV-1955 12-CV-1958 12-CV-1959 12-CV-1960 12-CV-1962 12-CV-1963 12-CV-1965 12-CV-1969 12-CV-1970 12-CV-1971 12-CV-1972 12-CV-1974 12-CV-1975 12-CV-1976 12-CV-1977 12-CV-1980 12-CV-1982 12-CV-1984 12-CV-1985 12-CV-1987 12-CV-1989 12-CV-1990 12-CV-1991 12-CV-1992 12-CV-1993 12-CV-1994 12-CV-1995 12-CV-1996 12-CV-1998 12-CV-1999 12-CV-2001 12-CV-2002 12-CV-2003 12-CV-2004 12-CV-2007 12-CV-2008 12-CV-2009 12-CV-2012 12-CV-2014 12-CV-2015 12-CV-2020 12-CV-2023 12-CV-2024 12-CV-2027 12-CV-2028 12-CV-2030 12-CV-2032 12-CV-2039 12-CV-2040 12-CV-2041 12-CV-2042 12-CV-2043 12-CV-2044 12-CV-2046 12-CV-2047 12-CV-2050 12-CV-2051 12-CV-2052 12-CV-2056 12-CV-2060 12-CV-2062 12-CV-2065 12-CV-2067 12-CV-2068 12-CV-2069 12-CV-2070 12-CV-2072 12-CV-2073 12-CV-2075 12-CV-2080 12-CV-2082 12-CV-2084 12-CV-2087 12-CV-2088 THOMPSON, TAMEKA N. 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