Volume 66
Volume 66
OF
IN THE
COURT of CLAIMS
OF THE
STATE OF ILLINOIS
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VOLUME 66
Official Reports
of the
Illinois Court of Claims
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SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS
2014
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Fiscal Year 2014
Preface .......................................................................................................................................... 3
Table of Cases............................................................................................................................... 7
Miscellaneous Awards...............................................................................................................242
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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 et seq., formerly Ill. Rev. Stat. 1991, ch. 37, par. 439.1 et seq.
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
where the persons imprisoned shall receive a pardon from the Governor stating that such pardon is issued on the grounds
of innocence of the crime for which they were imprisoned, (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 Line of Duty 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.
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OFFICERS OF THE COURT
JUDGES
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BRADLEY BUCHER
Court Administrator
Springfield, Illinois
CHRISTOPHER VALASEK
Fiscal Officer
Springfield, Illinois
J.
MICHAEL
MATHIS
Court
Counsel
Springfield, Illinois
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COMMISSIONERS OF THE COURT
GEORGE ARGIONIS RONALD SERPICO
Chicago, Illinois Melrose Park, Illinois
August 16, 2003 – August 16, 2003 –
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JESSE WHITE
Secretary
of
State
and
Ex
Officio
Clerk
of
the
Court
January
11,
1999 –
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DELORES
J.
MARTIN
Deputy
Clerk
and
Director
Springfield,
Illinois
October
6,
2003
–
December
2014
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TABLE OF CASES
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ADVOCATE MEDICAL GROUP 14CC0259
ADVOCATE MEDICAL GROUP 14CC0265
ADVOCATE MEDICAL GROUP 14CC0266
ADVOCATE MEDICAL GROUP 14CC0267
ADVOCATE MEDICAL GROUP 14CC0344
ADVOCATE SOUTH SUBURBAN 12CC3657
ADVOCATES FOR OPPORTUNITY, INC. 13CC0943
ADVOCATES FOR OPPORTUNITY, INC. 13CC0944
AEJIL, FATIMA 14CV0891
AEON SOCIAL EMOTIONAL HEALTH 14CC1732
AESCHLIMAN, JAMIE L. 12CV3810
AFFORDABLE FURNITURE 14CC0875
AG VIEW FS, INC. 13CC2355
AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 12CC3912
AGUILA, ADRIANA 14CV0835
AGUILA, ADRIANA 14CV0836
AGUILAR, CHRISTOPHER 13CV2144
AGUILAR, FREDI 13CV3333
AGUILAR, JESUS 13CV4443
AGUILAR, JIMMY 13CV3464
AGUILAR, LAURA 13CV4078
AGUILAR, LAURA 13CV4079
AGUILAR, MARIA N. 13CV3590
AGUILAR, MARIA N. 13CV4145
AGUILAR, SANDRA 14CV2439
AGUILAR, SANDRA 14CV2440
AGUILEO, MIGUEL 13CV2381
AGUIRRE, ALFONSO 13CV1971
AGUIRRE, LUIS 13CV3289
AGUIRRE, OLIVIA 13CV0739
AHERN, SEAN 13CV1761
AHIMAN CONSULTING 13CC1463
AHIMAN CONSULTING 13CC1465
AHIMAN CONSULTING 13CC1466
AHIMAN CONSULTING 13CC1467
AHMAD, BAGHBHARI, ET AL 10CC1205
AHMED, MUJEEB 13CC2213
AHMED, MUJEEB 14CC0921
AHNEN, HANNAH 14CV1584
AHOUNOU, ABOUBAKAR 13CV4752
AHRENS, ROBERT, JR. 13CV1475
AIKEN, ROGER M., III 13CV4588
AIRCOM USA 14CC0104
AKINKUNLE, ADEBAYO 13CV2015
AKPAN, OBONG 13CV0886
ALABI, OLATUNJI 13CV0905
ALAM, MAHMOOD 13CV2998
ALANIS ESPINOZA, ROGELIO 13CV1671
ALBARRAN, ADRIAN 14CV0228
ALCANTAR, JOEL 13CV0627
ALCAREZ-VARGAS, SANTIAGO 13CV3925
ALCORN, KIMBERLY 12CV4765
ALDIN, NAJAM 09CC2005
ALDRIDGE, JEREMIAH 14CV2353
ALDRIDGE, MELISSA 14CV1025
ALDRIDGE, RICHARD 13CV4280
ALEGRIA, EVERARDO T. 14CC1495
ALEMAN, RAFAEL 13CV3656
ALEXANDER, AMANDA 14CV0506
ALEXANDER, AMANDA 14CV1364
ALEXANDER, DELORIS K. 14CV1470
ALEXANDER, ELIZABETH 12CV4484
ALEXANDER, LALITA 14CV0725
ALEXANDER, TERRANCE 12CV5027
ALEXANDER, TERRANCE 13CV0773
ALEXIAN BROTHERS CENTER FOR MENTAL HEALTH 09CC3113
ALI, SAMIR 13CV4785
ALL SERVICE LOCK & METAL SUPPLY 13CC2576
ALLAN, ZIDAN 13CV2866
ALLEN, ARDYTH 13CC2997
ALLEN, ARED 13CC0934
ALLEN, CALVIN 14CV1026
ALLEN, EVERLEAN P. 13CV2720
ALLEN, LORE & PITTMAN, FELICIA 06CV0335
ALLEN, MONIQUE 13CV4008
ALLEN, RAY 14CC0744
ALLEN, RAY E. 07CC1395
ALLEN, SCHAVALIAS L. 14CV0386
ALLEN, SHARICE L. 14CV0332
ALLEN, STEVEN 14CV0255
ALLEN, TALULA 13CV2943
ALLEN, YOLANDA 13CV2796
ALLENDALE ASSOCIATION 13CC0269
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ALLENDALE ASSOCIATION 13CC2591
ALLENDALE ASSOCIATION 14CC0782
ALLIANCE HUMAN SERVICES 14CC2503
ALLIANCE HUMAN SERVICES 14CC2504
ALLIANCE HUMAN SERVICES 14CC2506
ALLIANCE HUMAN SERVICES 14CC2507
ALLIANCE HUMAN SERVICES 14CC2508
ALLIED ELECTRONICS, INC. 13CC3570
ALLIED WASTE SYSTEMS 12CC2322
ALLISON, DENARD 13CC3004
ALLISON, VAUGHAN SR. 14CV0379
ALLSTATE A/S/O SHEAFFER, AMANDA 13CC0337
ALMANZA, CARLOS 13CV1762
AL-MASMARI, SALEH 14CV1455
ALMIGHTY HOME HEALTHCARE, INC. 12CC1753
ALMIGHTY HOME HEALTHCARE, INC. 12CC1754
ALMIGHTY HOME HEALTHCARE, INC. 12CC1755
ALMIGHTY HOME HEALTHCARE, INC. 12CC1756
ALONSO, MARCELINO 13CV2145
ALSUP-WYSINGER, WANDA 14CV1507
ALTERNATIVE SCHOOLS NETWORK 13CC1445
ALTERNATIVE TEACHING, INC. 14CC2257
ALTERNATIVES, INC. 13CC2848
ALTHOFF, WILLIAM C., D.D.S. 14CC0632
ALTORFER, INC. 13CC0632
ALTORFER, INC. 13CC0633
ALTORFER, INC. 13CC3073
ALTORFER, INC. 14CC0087
ALVARADO, CELSO 13CV1289
ALVARADO, ROBERTO 13CV0628
ALVARADO, ULISES 13CV0629
ALVAREZ, ADELAIDA 14CV0316
ALVAREZ, ALBA V. 13CV1094
ALVAREZ, ANDREA 13CV2721
ALVAREZ, JOHN 13CV1502
ALVAREZ, JULIAN 12CV4250
ALVAREZ, RAE ROSE 13CC1963
ALVAREZ, RAMON 13CV0215
ALVAREZ, ROMAN 13CV3544
ALVAREZ, ROMAN 13CV4339
ALVAREZ, ROSA 09CV4383
ALVAREZ, SERGIO 14CV1542
ALVERIO, JOSE 13CV3213
AMADOR, LEO M. 14CV1418
AMAYA, ARMANDO, JR. 13CV1764
AMBRIZ, LETICIA 13CV3545
AMBRIZ SOTO, YESENIA 13CV1694
AMBROSE, RICHARD L., ET AL 13CC3303
AMEREN ILLINOIS 12CC1795
AMEREN ILLINOIS 12CC2584
AMEREN ILLINOIS 12CC2586
AMEREN ILLINOIS 12CC3885
AMEREN ILLINOIS 12CC3889
AMEREN ILLINOIS 12CC3931
AMEREN ILLINOIS 12CC3936
AMEREN ILLINOIS 12CC3957
AMEREN ILLINOIS 12CC3958
AMEREN ILLINOIS 12CC3960
AMEREN ILLINOIS 12CC3985
AMEREN ILLINOIS 12CC3986
AMEREN ILLINOIS 12CC3987
AMEREN ILLINOIS 13CC0205
AMEREN ILLINOIS 13CC0223
AMEREN ILLINOIS 13CC0289
AMEREN ILLINOIS 13CC0399
AMERICA AMBULANCE SERVICES, INC. 13CC0669
AMERICAN FAMILY MUTUAL INS. CO. A/S/O JUDAY, BENJAMIN DAVID 06CC1146
AMERICAN LITHO INC., C/O VAP FUNDING MASTER NOTE TR 14CC0232
AMERICAN MEDICAL SUPPLY AND SERVICE 12CC2522
AMERICAN PEST CONTROL, INC. 13CC2275
AMICUS COURT REPORTERS, INC. 14CC1456
AMOS, BRANDY 13CC1177
AMOS, JOSHUA D. 13CV4129
AMOS, LORRAINE 13CC1887
AMOS, ROBIN 13CV4190
AMSAN D/B/A INTERLINE BRANDS 13CC1162
ANACKA, JOLANTA 13CV2653
ANACLETO, URBANO 14CC0615
ANAGNOPOULOS, TINA 13CV3984
ANATOLITIS, NIKOS AND LINDA 11CC0305
ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. 11CC2404
ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. 12CC3344
ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. 12CC3345
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ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. 12CC3346
ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. 12CC3354
ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. 12CC3355
ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. 12CC3356
ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. 12CC3357
ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. 12CC3358
ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. 12CC3448
ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. 12CC3558
ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. 13CC3413
ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. 13CC3417
ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. 13CC3418
ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. 13CC3419
ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. 13CC3420
ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. 13CC3421
ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. 13CC3422
ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. 13CC3423
ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. 13CC3424
ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. 13CC3425
ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. 13CC3426
ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. 13CC3534
ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. 13CC3536
ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. 13CC3537
ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. 13CC3538
ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. 13CC3539
ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. 13CC3540
ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. 13CC3541
ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. 13CC3542
ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. 13CC3543
ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. 13CC3544
ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. 13CC3600
ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. 13CC3601
ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. 13CC3602
ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. 13CC3603
ANDALUZ, NELSON 13CV2702
ANDERS, CHARLES S. 13CV1814
ANDERSON, COREY 13CV0864
ANDERSON, ERIN R. 13CV3691
ANDERSON, GEORGE C., III 14CV0043
ANDERSON, GINA L. 14CC2074
ANDERSON, GINA L. 14CC2075
ANDERSON, IVAN 13CV3637
ANDERSON, JABRIL A. 13CV3438
ANDERSON, JAMES 14CV2800
ANDERSON, JOHN 14CC0994
ANDERSON, JORDAN 13CV0550
ANDERSON, JOSEPH T. 14CV1585
ANDERSON, KORRIE 13CV3692
ANDERSON, MARK 14CV0085
ANDERSON, MARSHALL 09CC2966
ANDERSON, MARY J. 13CV2310
ANDERSON, NINA 13CV1763
ANDERSON, OTHA 13CC3062
ANDERSON, OTHA 14CC0893
ANDERSON RASOR & PARTNERS, LLP. 13CC0906
ANDERSON RASOR & PARTNERS, LLP. 13CC3414
ANDERSON, REGINA C. 14CV2455
ANDERSON, SAMANTHA, MINOR, BY HER NEXT FRIEND, SHARON ANDERSON 02CC5328
ANDERSON, VENUS 14CV0333
ANDERSON, VINCENT K. 11CV2187
ANDERSON, WILLIE 14CV0800
ANDERSON'S GARAGE & TRUCKING, INC. 12CC3162
ANDRADE, CARLOS 13CV2463
ANDRADE, MARTIN 13CV2371
ANDREWS, SEAN 14CV1674
ANDRIC, STEVAN 13CV0940
ANDRUS, ANTONIO 13CV3440
ANDY FRAIN SERVICES, INC. 11CC3973
ANIMADDO, GEORGE 13CC2300
ANIXTER CENTER 12CC3839
ANIXTER CENTER 13CC1478
ANIXTER CENTER 13CC1897
ANIXTER CENTER 13CC1908
ANIXTER CENTER 13CC2179
ANIXTER CENTER 13CC3452
ANIXTER CENTER 14CC1537
ANKUM, STERLING 13CV1972
ANN & ROBERT H. LURIE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL OF CHICAGO 13CC3326
ANNA BIXBY WOMEN'S CENTER 13CC0708
ANNA CLINIC CORPORATION 12CC3046
ANOMA, SAMUEL 13CC0602
ANTHONY, KELSEY & HECKRODT, STACEY 12CC0255
ANTONETTI, ALYSON J. 14CV0334
ANTOSH, ADISMARY 13CV0522
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ANTUNEZ, ARTURO 12CV3394
ANTUNEZ, SANTOS 13CV3941
ANTWO, INC. 14CC1162
APARICIO, ARELI 13CV2845
APAU, AMA 14CV1878
APNA GHAR, INC. 13CC1236
APPELLATE LAWYERS ASSOCIATION 14CC0761
APPIATT-DANQUAH, EMMANUEL 13CV4281
APPLEWHITE, TIMISHA L. 14CV1071
APPOLINAIRE, NDAYISABA 13CV2761
ARAMARK UNIFORM SERVICES 13CC0425
ARAMARK UNIFORM SERVICES 14CC1275
ARCARO, SHERRI 14CV0190
ARCEO, MARIANO, JR. 14CV1901
ARCHIE, NICOLE 13CV3926
ARCOLA, CITY OF, PARKS DEPARTMENT 13CC0275
ARDEN SHORE CHILD & FAMILY SERVICES 14CC0024
AREA DISPOSAL SERVICE, INC. 12CC3752
ARELLANO, MIGUEL 13CV0458
ARELLANO, NORA A. 13CV3811
ARELLANO, VANESSA 13CV0705
ARENA FOOD SERVICE ICE 13CC1597
ARENDS BROTHERS, INC. 13CC2405
AREVALO, ESMERELDA 13CV2639
AREVALO, ESMERELDA 13CV2640
ARGENTA OREANA ELEMENTARY 13CC0501
ARGUETA, LEWIS 13CV3892
ARMAS, YAREHD 13CV2172
ARMENTA, JOSE 13CV4029
ARMENTROUT, DARWIN 11CV4554
ARMOGIDA, AMY 13CV2654
ARMOUR, EUGENIA C. 13CV3876
ARMOUR, MELISSA 12CV1754
ARMSTEAD, JAYME 13CV4273
ARMSTRONG, CAROLYN T. 14CC1629
ARMSTRONG, JAMEL 14CV0607
ARMSTRONG, LINDA D. & MCGOWAN, TYRONZA 14CV1471
ARMSTRONG, PATRICK 14CC0841
ARMSTRONG, TERRANCE 14CV0390
ARNOLD, EMMA 12CV5162
ARNOLD, KIMBERLY 13CV4613
ARNOLD, RHODENA 14CV0300
ARNOLD, RHODENA 14CV0301
ARNOLD, TIMOTHY 13CV3591
ARP, LESLIE 13CV3496
ARP, STACEY 13CV3497
ARREGUIN, LUCIA 14CV2357
ARRIAGA, MICHELLE F. 13CV4380
ARRINGTON, MARCIA 14CV1778
ARRINGTON, RAYMOND 13CV1306
ARROYO, ALBA E. 13CV3983
ARROYO, ALBA E. 13CV4753
ARROYO DELGADO, BENITA 14CV0420
ARROYO, LILIANA 13CV2432
ARROYO, LILIANA 13CV3846
ARROYO, MARIA 14CV1717
ARROYO, MARIO 13CV2600
ARROYO-DELGADO, BENITA 14CV1743
ARTEAGA, PAMELA A. 13CV2431
ASCEND COUNSELING, LIMITED 09CC0869
ASCEND COUNSELING, LTD. 09CC2292
ASCEND COUNSELING, LTD. D/B/A BARBARA MASSETTE, PC. 09CC2293
ASHFORD, VALERIE & TILLMAN, LANDRA 14CV1718
ASHLEY'S QUALITY CARE, INC. 12CC3867
ASHLEY'S QUALITY CARE, INC. 12CC3868
ASHLEY'S QUALITY CARE, INC. 12CC3869
ASHLEY'S QUALITY CARE, INC. 12CC3870
ASHLEY'S QUALITY CARE, INC. 12CC3871
ASHLEY'S QUALITY CARE, INC. 13CC0769
ASHLEY'S QUALITY CARE, INC. 13CC0770
ASHLEY'S QUALITY CARE, INC. 13CC0771
ASHLEY'S QUALITY CARE, INC. 13CC0772
ASHLEY'S QUALITY CARE, INC. 13CC0773
ASHLEY'S QUALITY CARE, INC. 13CC0774
ASHLEY'S QUALITY CARE, INC. 13CC0775
ASHLEY'S QUALITY CARE, INC. 13CC0776
ASHLEY'S QUALITY CARE, INC. 13CC0777
ASHLEY'S QUALITY CARE, INC. 13CC0778
ASHLEY'S QUALITY CARE, INC. 13CC0779
ASHLEY'S QUALITY CARE, INC. 13CC0780
ASHLEY'S QUALITY CARE, INC. 13CC0781
ASHLEY'S QUALITY CARE, INC. 13CC0782
ASHTON, BRAXTON K. 13CV4501
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ASKEW, JOANN 14CV1635
ASKEW, REBA 14CV0527
ASPHY, TAKAKI 13CV4707
ASSOCIATED FOOT & ANKLE CLINIC 13CC3294
ASSOCIATED RADIOLOGISTS OF JOLIET, SC. 13CC2845
ASSOCIATED RADIOLOGISTS OF JOLIET, SC. 13CC3355
ASSOCIATION FOR INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENT 12CC3760
ASSOCIATION HOUSE OF CHICAGO 13CC0924
ASSOCIATION HOUSE OF, CHICAGO 13CC2225
ASSOCIATION HOUSE OF CHICAGO 13CC2635
ASSOCIATION HOUSE OF CHICAGO 13CC3296
ASTROBLAST, INC. 14CC1249
ATCHASON, SHARON 14CV0086
A-TEC AMBULANCE, INC. 13CC1646
A-TEC AMBULANCE, INC. 13CC1647
ATILANO, JULIO 13CV3214
ATKINS, BETTIANNE 14CV0135
ATKINSON, GENEVA 12CV3984
ATKINSON, ROBERT 13CC1138
ATLAS COMPANIES 13CC1682
AT&T 13CC2417
AUANT, VALANDA 13CV4361
AUDET, GUY, M.D. 13CC3018
AUGSPURGER, MARY BETH 13CC0994
AUGUSCIK, GRAZYNA 13CV4080
AUGUSCIK, GRAZYNA 14CV1072
AUNT MARTHA'S YOUTH SERVICE CENTER, INC. 12CC3872
AUNT MARTHA'S YOUTH SERVICE CENTER, INC. 13CC1546
AUSTIN, COREY 13CV1328
AUSTIN, CORLISS 13CV2511
AUSTIN, DARIEN 14CV1167
AUSTIN, DOROTHY 13CC1092
AUSTIN, JAMES 13CV1695
AUSTIN, JAMES 13CV2748
AUSTIN PEOPLES ACTION CENTER 14CC1872
AUSTIN-BRADLEE COMPANY 13CC2291
AVELAR, ANGEL 14CV0317
AVERHART, ALEX 14CC2043
AVERY, JASON 13CV1696
AVERYHART, KENYAN 13CV1607
AVIA PARTNERS, INC. 13CC0748
AVILA, FIDEL 13CV3729
AVILA, MIRNA 14CV1168
AVILA, SALVADOR 13CV4874
AVILES, JARLA 13CV4614
AVILES, LILIANA 14CV0637
AYALA, DANIEL 13CV4282
AYALA, HAYLEE K. 14CC0673
AYALA, JOSE 13CV3730
AYYAD, AZEEZA 13CV2403
AYYAD, MAHMOUD S. 13CV2797
AZARIEL COSS D/B/A COSS ROOFING 12CC2121
AZARIEL COSS D/B/A COSS ROOFING 13CC0384
AZPITARTE, ALEXANDER 14CV1090
A-1 CORPORATE HARDWARE 12CC3100
A-1 CORPORATE HARDWARE 12CC3105
A-1 CORPORATE HARDWARE 12CC3107
A-1 CORPORATE HARDWARE 12CC3110
A-1 CORPORATE HARDWARE 13CC3432
A-1 CORPORATE HARDWARE 13CC3440
B.A. SWARTZ TRUST 13CC2343
BABCOCK, COLLEEN J. 14CV1285
BABU, LEKHA, DR. 12CC2379
BABU, LEKHA, DR. 12CC2381
BABU, LEKHA, DR. 12CC2382
BABU, LEKHA, DR. 13CC1821
BADALI, RAYMOND 13CV2404
BADER, HUDA 13CV3910
BADILLO, LORENZO 12CV5203
BAEZA, MIGUEL L. 13CV4081
BAGGETT, TASHA 14CV1867
BAGSBY, ANTOINETTE 13CV4684
BAHENA, MIRIAM 13CV1833
BAIG, FARZANA 12CV4402
BAIG, YASMEEN 13CV3847
BAILEY, CARL 13CV4573
BAILEY, DEBRA 14CC0799
BAILEY, DENA 13CV3986
BAILEY, HAROLD AND PROBATION CHALLENGE, INC. 09CC2484
BAILEY, JAVIER 13CC0553
BAILEY, JAVIER 13CC0613
BAILEY, JERRY 14CV1527
BAILEY, MICHAEL R., JR. 14CV0044
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BAILEY, ROBERT 14CV1286
BAILEY, THEATRIC 13CV1476
BAIMATOVA, ASEL 13CV3812
BAINE, SONYA R. 14CC0613
BAINTER, STEVEN 14CV1490
BAIOCCHI, MICHAEL 13CC2958
BAIRD, CHRISTOPHER 13CV3779
BAISTEN, KWANDRA 14CV0821
BAKER, ALLISON 14CV1509
BAKER, BECKY S. 13CV2147
BAKER, CHANCELOR 13CV3290
BAKER, DONNIE 13CC0458
BAKER, LAWRENCE 13CV3291
BAKER, NINA 14CV2417
BAKER-CLARK, VANESSA 13CV4845
BAKO PATHOLOGY SERVICES 13CC2120
BALDWIN, AMY 13CV2655
BALL, MERCEDES V. 14CC1150
BALLARD, AARON 14CV0204
BALLARD, TRAVIS 13CV4875
BALLINGER, PAUL R. 09CV3473
BALTIZAR, BRETT 14CV0879
BALTRIMAVICIENE, KRISTINA 13CV2798
BANCHAK, MATTHEW 12CV4286
BANKS, DONALD C. 13CV4554
BANKS, KATRINA 13CV1698
BANKS, LARRY 13CC3002
BANKS, LARRY 13CC3003
BANKS, LARRY 13CC3211
BANKS, LARRY 13CC3212
BANKS, LARRY 13CC3213
BANKS, LARRY 13CC3214
BANKS, TERESA 13CV4270
BANKS-YOUNG, MARIAN 14CV0287
BANUELOS, ARTURO 14CV1225
BANUELOS, JONATHAN 14CV1260
BARAJAS, JOSE MIGUEL 13CV2888
BARAKAT, SOHEIL 13CV1290
BARAN, LEROY 13CV0706
BARBA, MARIA M. 13CV2228
BARBARA MASSETTE, PC. 09CC2398
BARCOM SECURITY 12CC3035
BARFIELD, DOVONTAE 13CV3519
BARFIELD, JEFFREY 14CV0557
BARFIELD, NATHANIEL 14CV1448
BARFIELD, NATHANIEL 14CV1543
BARFIELD, SHARON 14CV1544
BARGHOUTI, EIAD 11CC3366
BARIFFE, YVETTE 13CV2311
BARKSDALE, JOSHUA 12CV4135
BARKSTROM, CAROLYN 13CV2352
BARLOW, LAVENTA 09CC0361
BARNARD, JUSTIN D. 13CV3911
BARNES, BERNEITA 14CC2535
BARNES, CESILEY 14CV2163
BARNES, DANIELLE 13CV3078
BARNES, EDWARD 14CV0106
BARNES, KENDELL 13CV1329
BARNES, LORI 12CC1799
BARNES, LORI 12CC1800
BARNES, LORI 12CC1801
BARNES, LORI 12CC1802
BARNES, LORI 12CC1803
BARNES, LORI 12CC1804
BARNES, LORI 12CC1805
BARNES, LORI 12CC1806
BARNES, LORI 12CC1807
BARNES, LORI 12CC1808
BARNES, LORI 12CC1809
BARNES, LORI 12CC1810
BARNES, TRACY 14CC1383
BARNETT, LONELL 13CV3137
BARREN, CECIL, JR. 13CV3318
BARRERA, BARBARA I. 14CV0229
BARRERA, MARIA 14CV0780
BARRETT, DONNIE R. 13CC3307
BARRETT, LAURIE 13CV2799
BARRIER, MICHAEL 12CV4016
BARROTT, ANGELA M. 13CV4146
BARRY, MEGHAN 14CV0638
BARTELS, JANET C. 11CV0067
BARTHEL, ZACHARY C/O WALTER GACEK 12CC1270
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BASAN, BRIDGET 13CV4225
BASIAK, RICHARD P. 13CV0707
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BAUTISTA, RAUL 13CV1172
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BAYLON, ROCIO 13CV3942
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BAYMONT INNS & SUITES D/B/A SOUTH ENTERPRISE, LLC. 13CC0622
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BEACH, DAWN 13CV2353
BEACH, DAWN 13CV2354
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BEAL, DONNA 14CV1169
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BEAN, TIARA 14CV0528
BEARD IMPLEMENT COMPANY 13CC0051
BEARD, MARLA 13CV4685
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BECKWITH, NICK 13CV2164
BECKWITH, NICK 13CV4191
BEERS, DAVID H. 14CV2518
BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE INSTITUTE, INC. 13CC3416
BEHM AND HAGEMANN, INC. 13CC1469
BEHRINGER, CHRISTINA 14CV0045
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BEJSTER, LEROY 13CV3215
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BELTRAN, FRANCISCO 12CV3811
BELTRAN, JOSE M. 13CV1291
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BENTON, BOBBY 13CV0071
BERGERON, TIMOTHY 13CV3034
BERGH WHITE OPTICIANS, INC. 13CC0574
BERGSTROM, DAVID 13CV4100
BERISTAIN, ROBERT 13CV2242
BERK, STACY 12CV3691
BERKARVSTANOVA, ANARA 14CV1205
BERKLEY, MICHELLE 14CC0477
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BERNAL, MONICO 13CV3049
BERNARD, LESLIE 13CV2762
BERNER, LUCRETIA A. 13CV1715
BERRY, LEON 14CV0559
BESS, JORDAN 14CV1988
BEST CARE SERVICES, INC. 13CC3152
BEST CARE SERVICES, INC. 14CC0373
BEST CARE SERVICES, INC. 14CC0501
BEST WESTERN NAPERVILLE INN 13CC1685
BESTE, LESTER L., DR. 13CC0704
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BESTWAY AUTO CENTER 14CC2698
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BETHEL NEW LIFE 13CC3527
BETHEL NEW LIFE, INC. 14CC1923
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BHC STREAMWOOD HOSPITAL, INC. 12CC2593
BIAGINI, MATTHEW 14CV0257
BIAS, KATHY 13CV4818
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BIERI, JAMIE T. 14CV1074
BIERIG, STEVEN 14CC0186
BIG MUDDY TREE SERVICES 13CC1881
BIG R OF SPRINGFIELD 13CC1595
BIGGERS CHEVROLET 13CC2348
BIGNAR, HARRY 14CV0529
BILLINGSLEY, CONNIE 13CV0072
BILLINGSLEY, LAWANDA 13CV4754
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BINGHAM, MICHAEL 13CV4009
BINGMON-HILL, DOLLY 14CV0950
BIOMETRIC EQUIPMENT & SAFETY TECHNOLOGY LABS, INC. 13CC2140
BIOTECH X-RAY, INC. 13CC1428
BIOTECH X-RAY, INC. 13CC1458
BIOTECH X-RAY, INC. 13CC3027
BIRCHFIELD, DENISE 12CV0318
BIRDSELL, BRENDA A. 13CV1043
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BISHOP, ALICE D. 13CV4299
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BI-STATE DEVELOPMENT AGENCY D/B/A METRO 12CC3182
BLACCONIERE, MARK 08CV3238
BLACK, CRYSTAL 13CC2748
BLACK, JOHNATHAN 14CV1744
BLACKBURN, THOMAS, JR. 13CV2533
BLACKLEY, MICHELLE 13CV2869
BLACKMAN, TOMMY JERMAINE 13CC2995
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BLACKMAN, YOLANDA 13CV3406
BLACKWELL, DANIELLE 14CV0530
BLACKWELL, DANIELLE 14CV1610
BLACKWELL, DEJUAN 13CV3035
BLACKWELL, ROBERT T. 13CC0854
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BLADE, TYRONE 13CV4283
BLAHUT, JENNIFER 14CV0802
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BLANDFORD, JUSTIN A. 12CC3299
BLANDON, SELASSIE 13CV3813
BLANKENSHIP PIPER, SUZANNE 13CV3363
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BLATTI, DOUGLAS M. 12CC0227
BLEAVINS, PATRICIA 14CV1331
BLEDSOE, DAMON 13CV2313
BLEIZIFFER, JONATHAN 13CV3987
BLESSING PHYSICIAN SERVICE 13CC2722
BLOCKER, JEANNA MARIE 04CC3374
BLOOMING BUD DAY CARE CENTER, INC. 14CC1638
BLOOMINGTON HOSPITALITY, INC. 06CC1815
BLOUGH, WILLIAM T. 14CV1332
BLOUNT, THERESA 13CV2944
BLUM, KEVIN 14CV1045
BLUMERSHINE, KRISTIN 13CV3293
THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF CHICAGO STATE UNIVERSITY 14CC1239
BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY 13CC2737
BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF, ILLINOIS 12CC2865
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 14CC0791
BOARD OF TRUSTEES TEACHERS RETIREMENT SYSTEM ILLINOIS 14CC0534
BOATRIGHT, REGINA 13CV1106
BOB HAWKS AUTO BODY, INC. 13CC0804
BOCH, PEDRO JOSE 11CV4676
BODA, MICHAEL R. 13CV3638
BODEEN, MARY A. 13CV1542
BODY, ROBERT 13CV1608
BOEN, SARA L. 13CV3732
BOGAN, KIMBLY 09CC0828
BOGART, JASON 07CV4770
BOHMS, JOHN 08CC0248
BOISVERT, KESHAWN 13CV1292
BOLANOS-AYALA, CELMIRA 14CC1880
BOLER, TEKISHA 14CV1835
BOLIN, KELLY R. 13CV3641
BONADONNA, MICHELA 13CV4557
BONCHEV, GERGANA T. 14CV0161
BONDS-MCCLARIN, MARGARET 13CV3667
BONILLA, NOELL 13CV3335
BONILLA-RUIZ, EDWIN 13CV3245
BONNER, MICHAEL 14CV1546
BONUTTI ORTHOPEDIC SERVICES 13CC3176
BOOKER, GARY 12CV1810
BOONE, BONNY 13CV0742
BOOS ENTERPRISES, INC. 13CC1975
BOOTH, LILLIAN 13CV4487
BORICH, GENEVIEVE 13CV2617
BORKOWSKI, RICHARD 13CV1975
BORRE, DEBORAH J. 14CV1656
BOSTON, SHIRLEY 13CV2703
BOUDAKH, BUTROS J. 13CV4495
BOURBONNAIS TOWNSHIP PARK DISTRICT 13CC0483
BOWDEN, GLENN 10CC1861
BOWEN, TIMOTHY 13CV3657
BOWENS, TERRENCE D. 13CV3080
BOWLING, HOWARD 13CV0029
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BOWSKY, LESLIE 14CC0886
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BOYCE, CHERYL 13CV2722
BOYD, JESSICA 13CV4876
BOYD, LATHIERIAL 14CC1288
BOYD, LEON 14CV0640
BOYD, MABLE 14CV0258
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BOYD, REENA 13CV1628
BOYD, SHARRON M. 13CC0990
BOYD, TRACY 13CV4856
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BOYDEN, KEITH M. 13CV3733
BOYER, BRUCE W. 14CV0919
BOYER, LESA 13CC1624
BOYER, MEGAN 13CV3569
BOYKIN, KENISHA 13CV2907
BRAATZ, KATIE 13CV4317
BRACEY, BRUCE 13CV3036
BRACEY, VERNALL 14CV1367
BRADFORD, DERRICK 09CV2061
BRADFORD, JEREMY 13CV0474
BRADLEY, ARUAN 13CV0338
BRADLEY, BRITTNEY 13CV3780
BRADLEY, CARL 06CV6028
BRADLEY, CHANCELLOR 13CV3639
BRADLEY, JOE 13CV1734
BRADLEY, KASSADI 13CV3879
BRAD'S TIRE, INC. 13CC1679
BRADSHAW, ASHANTI 10CC3121
BRADSHAW, GEORGE 13CV1371
BRADSHAW, WILLA 13CV3082
BRADY, JOHN C. 11CC3835
BRAHLER LUBE CENTERS 12CC3749
BRAHLER OIL & LUBE 14CC0011
BRAHLER TIRE MART, INC. 13CC1977
BRANCH, ARLENE 14CV2457
BRANCH, GLORIA 09CC3017
BRANCH, KIMBERLY 14CV2360
BRANDON, EDWARD 13CV0943
BRANDON, LILLIE 13CV1765
BRANDON, THEODORE 13CV3294
BRANNON, NIESHA 14CV1261
BRANTLEY, AMY 13CV3500
BRAVO, ROLANDO 08CC0085
BRAY, ADAM 13CV1262
BREIDENBACH, JAMES 13CV2801
BREMMIUM, ROBERT 14CV1510
BRENEISEN, KIRK 13CV0460
BRENEISEN, KRISTINE 13CV3319
BRENKE-LAURENTIN, CHANTAL 13CV3556
BRENT, CARLTON, JR. 13CV4148
BRESKE, REBECCA 13CV3037
BRESSLER, KATHY 13CV2999
BRESTAN, SALLY 13CC0566
BRESTAN, SALLY 13CC0651
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BRIDGES, ERYKAH 13CV0133
BRIDGES, LEONARD K. 13CV4318
BRIDGES, MILDRED 13CV4382
BRIDGEWAY, INC. 11CC3638
BRIDGEWAY, INC. 11CC3647
BRIDGEWAY, INC. 11CC3655
BRIDGEWAY, INC. 11CC3659
BRIDGEWAY, INC. 14CC0490
BRIDGEWAY TRAINING SERVICES 12CC2760
BRIDGEWAY TRAINING SERVICES 13CC0813
BRIDGMON, BETTY 14CV0822
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BRINK, LISA L. 13CC0648
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BRISTOW, KATIE 13CV2908
BRITO, JUAN C. 14CV1206
BRITTON, BARRY 13CV2618
BRITTON, JENNIFER 13CV4556
BRITTON, KEVIN A. 13CV3852
BRITTON, LANIER 13CV4284
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BROCK, VASHAY 14CV1419
BROCKMAN, TAMARA KAY O/B/O SCHWAB, MCKENZIE K. (MINOR) 11CC2620
BROCKS, CYNTHIA 13CV1584
BROEKER, MICHAEL 14CV0303
BROGDON, MARSHA 14CV1472
BROOK, JUDY 12CC1549
BROOKS, CHANTELL 13CV4819
BROOKS, CHANTELL 13CV4841
BROOKS, EDDIE 13CV4842
BROOKS, JAYNE 12CV4636
BROOKS, JEROME, JR. 13CV1673
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BROOKS, KELLEY M. 13CC2572
BROOKS, LETICIA 13CV4574
BROOKS, MARIO 13CV3814
BROOKS,CLAUDE, JR. 14CC1944
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BROWER, JULIE 13CV1699
BROWN, AMIE 14CC2659
BROWN, ANTHONY, DR. 12CC2340
BROWN, ANTHONY, DR. 12CC2728
BROWN, ANTHONY, DR. 12CC2729
BROWN, ANTHONY DR. 13CC1523
BROWN, ANTHONY DR. 13CC1524
BROWN, ANTHONY DR. 13CC1525
BROWN, ANTHONY DR. 13CC1526
BROWN, ANTHONY DR. 13CC1527
BROWN, ANTHONY DR. 13CC1528
BROWN, ANTHONY, SR. 13CV1121
BROWN, ANTOINE 14CV0304
BROWN, ANTON 12CV4736
BROWN, ANTWON 14CV0024
BROWN, BOBBY 13CC0341
BROWN, BRENDA 13CV0775
BROWN, CARL 14CV1548
BROWN, CAROLYN 14CC0923
BROWN, CAROLYN 14CC0924
BROWN, CAROLYN 14CC0962
BROWN, CEDRIC 13CV1609
BROWN, COREY 12CV4523
BROWN, DESHAUN 14CV1547
BROWN, EDDIE 13CV4755
BROWN, EDWARD 14CV2105
BROWN, EUGENE 13CV3139
BROWN, EVONNE 13CV3546
BROWN, IAN 13CV2165
BROWN, JARRED 13CV0811
BROWN, JAWANZA 14CV1763
BROWN, JULIUS 13CV0074
BROWN, KAYLA 14CV0025
BROWN, KEITH 14CV0259
BROWN, KENNETH 11CC3836
BROWN, KENNETH K. 14CV1170
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BROWN, KRISTAL 13CV2383
BROWN, KRISTOPHER 13CV2195
BROWN, KRYSTI 13CV1504
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BROWN, LINDA 14CV0838
BROWN, MARK M. 13CV2704
BROWN, MARTINA 13CV4271
BROWN, MATTHEW, III 13CV2091
BROWN, MILO 13CV3442
BROWN, NORMAN 14CC0682
BROWN, PATRICE S. 13CV2314
BROWN, RACHELLA A. 13CV4488
BROWN, RASHAYLA 13CV4643
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BROWN, REGINA L. 12CV3378
BROWN, REGINALD 14CV0781
BROWN, SANDRA 13CV3675
BROWN, SANDRA J. 13CV1834
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BROWN, TANYA 13CV2092
BROWN, TAWANA 13CV2846
BROWN, TYRONE 13CV3259
BROWN, VICTORIA 14CV1171
BROWN, WILLIE MAE 14CV0248
BROWN, WILLIE MAE 14CV0249
BROWN, YVONNE 14CV0260
BROWNE, CHRISTOPHER 14CV1729
BROWNE, LESLIE 13CV4857
BROWN-EDERENOR, CHERYL 13CV4241
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BROWNSTEIN, CHAD 14CV0804
BRUBAKER, JAMIE 11CV0068
BRUCE, JACK 08CC0861
BRUCK, BRENDA 14CV1292
BRUNNER, DORICE 13CV3216
BRUNNER, DORICE 13CV4101
BRUNSON, CLEMENTINE 13CV4056
BRUNT, FERNANDO 14CV0670
BRYANT, CORETHEA 13CV0031
BRYANT, CORETHEA 13CV4166
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BRYANT, DANIELLE 13CC2953
BRYANT, JEREMIAH 13CV1818
BRZOWSKI, WALTER 13CC3520
BUCHANAN, ANTHONY 13CV4616
BUCHANAN, LAMONT 13CV4117
BUCHELERES, STEPHEN 14CV0261
BUCHHEIT, INC. 13CC1312
BUCHHEIT, INC. 14CC1055
BUCHMAN, DIANE M. 13CV2280
BUCK, AMBER R. 13CV1373
BUCK BROS, INC. 14CC2065
BUCKINGHAM, DEBORAH 08CC0657
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BUCKLEY, NACIESHIA 13CV2405
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BUFORD, FREDERICK 14CV1333
BUFORD, RALPH 13CV1835
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BUKER, ROBERT 13CV2560
BULGER, CHERYL 13CV1505
BULLOCK, ADRELL 10CV4342
BULLOCK, REGINALD 13CV2261
BULOW, DAVID 13CV3850
BUMPAS-WASHINGTON, SUZETTE 14CV0375
BUNKER, NILDA 13CC1643
BUNNELL, KIRA 13CV4118
BURCH, DENELL 13CV2384
BURDETT, ELIZABETH 13CV4300
BURDETT, GREG 10CV4136
BURDETT, GREG 13CV3851
BURGER, MELLODY A. 13CV3467
BURGESS, JOHN P. 14CV1046
BURGOS, ANGEL 14CV1779
BURGOS, WILSON 13CV2534
BURICH, KEVIN 13CV3944
BURIES, WILLIE A. 13CV3081
BURKE, AUSTIN T. 13CV2870
BURKE, CODY T. 13CV1213
BURKE, GERARD 13CV2126
BURKHARDT, EMILY 14CV1967
BURLINGTON COAT FACTORY 14CC1982
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BURNETT, JENNA 13CV1331
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BURNS, IVAN M., SR. 13CV1237
BURNS, JAMES B. 14CC1240
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BURRAGE, TRENEE 13CV4192
BURRELL, PAMALA 14CV0107
BURRELL, TRACEY 13CV0991
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BURT, AVIE 13CV3110
BURT, AVIE 13CV3499
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BURTON, JANICE 13CV3260
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BUSH, DIEISHA 13CV4211
BUSH, LOUISE 14CV0943
BUSH, TASHA 13CV3168
BUSHMA, CRAIG 14CC1708
BUSIC, CODY 13CV4011
BUSSE, JUDITH J. 14CV1293
BUSTER SANITATION SERVICE, INC. 13CC0514
BUSTOS, LORENA 14CV0880
BUSTOS, MAICONT 14CV2330
BUSURI, BUSURI 13CV3878
BUTLER, ANNIE 13CV2374
BUTLER, ANTHONY 13CV2315
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BUTLER, JACQUELINE 14CC1148
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BUTLER, JEFFREY 13CV2454
BUTLER, KRISTA 13CV1427
BUTLER, MARIO, SR. 13CV0677
BUTTONOW, BEN L. 13CV3468
BUTTS, EMOGENE 13CV0221
BUTTS, EMOGENE 13CV3083
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BUXBAUM, LAUREN 13CV1836
BYERS, PATRICIA S. 13CC1793
BYERS, PATRICIA S. 13CC1794
BYNUM, ROOSEVELT H., JR. 14CV0478
BYRD, BRYAN 13CV4057
BYRD, GENEVA 13CC0690
BYRD, GENEVA 13CC0928
BYRD, MARVETA 13CV1555
BYRD, MCKINLEY 13CV2513
BYRD WATSON DRUG COMPANY 13CC0953
C L O PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES 13CC1815
CABAJ, ANNA 13CV0945
CABAY & COMPANY, INC. 13CC0468
CABRERA, KATRINA 13CV3927
CABRERA, MARCELO 14CV1012
CABRERA, TERESA 14CV1403
CAFFREY, DARIA 13CV3676
CAFTAN, AQEEL 13CV0984
CAGE, CYNTHIA 13CV0776
CAGE, SHUN 13CV3443
CAIN, MARS 13CV2705
CAINE, CHAQUETA 14CV0610
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CAIRS 13CC0078
CAIRS 13CC0079
CAIRS 13CC0080
CAIRS 13CC0081
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CAIRS 13CC2181
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CAIRS 13CC2187
CAIRS 13CC2188
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CAIRS 13CC2191
CAIRS 14CC1567
CAIRS 14CC1568
CAIRS 14CC1569
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CALABRESE, TERESA 13CV0807
CALAHAN, ANDRE 13CV4786
CALDERON, SAMUEL 14CV2387
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CALDWELL, CARLA 13CV4237
CALDWELL, KATHERINE 14CV1172
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CALHOUN, CHARLENE 14CV0611
CALLE, RUBEN 13CV3336
CALVARY TEMPLE CHURCH C/O VERTICAL EXTREME 13CC2261
CALVARY TEMPLE DAY CARE 14CC1145
CAMACHO, JESUS 12CV3311
CAMACHO, JESUS 13CV1263
CAMARA-DIAZ, STEPHANI 12CV5164
CAMARA-ROSADO, GUILLERMO 13CV2656
CAMARILLO, JESUS M. 13CV4502
CAMELOT CARE CENTER 13CC2425
V CAMERON, CHARLOTTE; ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE OF KEVIN J. KELLY 01CC0067
CAMERON, ROSE 14CV0064
CAMISA, MICHAEL G. 10CV1497
CAMPBELL, ANGELA 14CC1875
CAMPBELL, BOB 13CV4102
CAMPBELL, CARLA 13CV3262
CAMPBELL, CHERI 12CV0655
CAMPBELL, CHRISTINA 13CV4362
CAMPBELL, COREY 13CV2657
CAMPBELL, CROSHANA 13CV2406
CAMPBELL, FRANK 13CV4383
CAMPBELL, JASON 13CV3295
CAMPBELL, NICOLE 14CV0738
CAMPBELL, PAMELA 13CV3296
CAMPBELL, SARIE 13CV2006
CAMPOS, ALFREDO 14CV0026
CAMPOS, ALVARO 13CC0266
CAMPOS, FELIPE 13CV2465
CAMPOS, GENARO 14CV0108
CAMPOS, LUIS 14CV1435
CAMPOS, MARIO 12CV5204
CANBERRA INDUSTIRES, INC. 14CC0933
CANBERRA INDUSTRIES, INC. 13CC3446
CANNON, ANNETTE 13CV3594
CANNON-PETERS, MARY D. 13CV4582
CANON SOLUTIONS AMERICA, INC. 14CC0116
CANON SOLUTIONS AMERICA, INC. 14CC0264
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CANON SOLUTIONS AMERICA, INC. 14CC0849
CANON SOLUTIONS AMERICA, INC. 14CC0850
CANON SOLUTIONS AMERICA, INC. 14CC0854
CANON SOLUTIONS AMERICA, INC. 14CC0860
CANON SOLUTIONS AMERICA, INC. 14CC1414
CANON SOLUTIONS AMERICA, INC. 14CC1416
CANON SOLUTIONS AMERICA, INC. 14CC1423
CANON SOLUTIONS AMERICA, INC. 14CC2008
CANON SOLUTIONS AMERICA, INC. 14CC2258
CANON SOLUTIONS AMERICA INC., D/B/A OCE IMAGISTICS, INC. 13CC2959
CANON SOLUTIONS AMERICA INC., D/B/A OCE IMAGISTICS, INC. 13CC3126
CANTON SCHOOL DISTRICT U-49 13CC0412
CAPE RADIOLOGY GROUP 12CC2026
CAPE RADIOLOGY GROUP 12CC2138
CAPE RADIOLOGY GROUP 13CC0145
CAPE RADIOLOGY GROUP 13CC0888
CAPE RADIOLOGY GROUP 13CC0889
CAPE RADIOLOGY GROUP 13CC0890
CAPE RADIOLOGY GROUP 13CC0891
CAPITAL CITY FIRE EXT. CO. 13CC1479
CAPITAL CITY FIRE EXT. CO. 13CC1480
CAPITAL CITY FIRE EXT. CO. 13CC1481
CAPLES, MICHAEL 13CV4542
CARBAJAL, RUBEN 13CV1949
CARCAMO, JORGE 13CV2562
CARDENAS, LEONELA 14CV0760
CARDENAS, SANDRA 14CV1091
CARDIAC SCIENCE 13CC1163
CARDIOVASCULAR INSTITUTE OF OSF, LLC. 12CC3068
CARDOZA, EGLENDA 13CV2148
CARDOZA, LATOYLA 14CV2625
CARDOZA, LATOYLA 14CV2626
CARDOZA, LATOYLA 14CV2627
CARE-A-LOT EARLY LEARNING CENTERS 14CC1757
CAREERSTAFF UNLIMITED 13CC0576
CAREERSTAFF UNLIMITED 13CC0640
CAREY, BRIAN L., JR. 13CV4167
CARGILL, INCORPORATED-DEICING TECHNOLOGY BUSINESS UNIT 14CC0009
CARILLO-ORTIZ, MARIA 13CV2757
CARLE PHYSICIAN GROUP 14CC1733
CARLETON OF OAK PARK D/B/A R P FOX ASSOCIATES, INC. 12CC2974
CARLIN, JUAN P. 12CV4422
CARLINVILLE AREA HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION 13CC2873
CARLINVILLE AREA HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION 13CC2874
CARLINVILLE AREA HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION 13CC2875
CARLINVILLE AREA HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION 13CC2876
CARLSON AUTO BODY, INC. 13CC0955
CARLSON, JOSEPH 13CV3337
CARMONA, ANGEL 14CV1120
CARMONA, IRENE 13CV0992
CARMONA, IRENE 13CV2375
CARMONA, SILVIA 13CV4301
CARNEY, JAVELLE 13CV2149
CARNEY, JAVELLE 14CV1745
CARNEY, LAVAR 13CV2742
CARNEY, ROSEMARY 13CV0743
CARODINE, DUANNE 14CV0002
CAROTHERS, DARRYL 13CV4503
CARPENTER ST. HOTEL 13CC1372
CARR, LARRY 13CV4644
CARRANZA, MARTIN 14CV0137
CARRASCO, DIANE 13CV0222
CARRENO, DAVID 13CV4787
CARRILLO, JAVIER 14CV1295
CARROLL, ANGELA 14CV0318
CARROLL, ANGELA 14CV1492
CARROLL, CECELIA 13CV4430
CARSON, ASCENYO 13CV4687
CARSON, WILLIAM 13CV4688
CARSWELL, RUBY 13CV4416
CARSWELL, RUBY 14CV0109
CARSWELL, RUBY 14CV0110
CARTER, ANGELINE 13CV3928
CARTER, ARBIE 14CV0486
CARTER, ASIAH M. 12CV5165
CARTER, BILLY 14CV0027
CARTER, DARIUS 12CV2831
CARTER, DELORES 13CV0993
CARTER, ESTHER S. 13CC1068
CARTER, GERALD B. 13CV4103
CARTER, KATRINA 13CV0294
CARTER, KEVEN 08CC1225
CARTER, KEVEN 10CC1858
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CARTER, KEVEN 10CC1859
CARTER, KEVEN 11CC1372
CARTER, KIAIRA 14CC2784
CARTER, KINGSLEY L. 10CC1217
CARTER, LOURIE 13CV1898
CARTER, MITCHELL 11CC0246
CARTER, ROBERT L. 14CC1403
CARTER, SHANITA 14CV1916
CARTER, WILLIAM DALE 12CC2788
CARTER, WILLIAM L. 09CC0995
CARTHRON, TIMOTHY 13CV2167
CARTLEDGE, LAWANDA 13CV4858
CARVAJAL, DEAN 13CV4558
CARVAJAL, MARIA 13CV3297
CARVER, LEROY 13CV1095
CARVER-ESTES, LAURIE LYNN 14CV0393
CARWICH, MARIEA 13CV3853
CARWILE, KELLY R. 13CV3640
CASA CENTRAL SOCIAL SERVICE CORPORATION 14CC2490
CASA CENTRAL SOCIAL SERVICE CORPORATION 14CC2491
CASA CENTRAL SOCIAL SERVICE CORPORATION 14CC2494
CASA CENTRAL SOCIAL SERVICE CORPORATION 14CC2495
CASA CENTRAL SOCIAL SERVICE CORPORATION 14CC2544
CASA CENTRAL SOCIAL SERVICE CORPORATION 14CC2549
CASA CENTRAL SOCIAL SERVICE CORPORATION 14CC2550
CASCONE, CECILIA 10CV4961
CASEY, LORETTA 13CV4119
CASILLAS, LUIS A. 14CV1227
CASILLO, NIKKOLAS 14CV0162
CASON, DEMARCO 13CV4844
CASS, SHARA & CASS, BRADLEY 12CV1461
CASSEL, BELLE 13CV3501
CASSIDY, JASON 13CV1899
CASTANEDA, DONNA; & MASCIO, SUSAN 12CV4992
CASTEEL, BILLY JOE, JR. 09CV5254
CASTELLANOS, ARTURO 13CV4238
CASTILLO, ALMA S. 13CV3548
CASTILLO, CYNDI 12CV2370
CASTILLO, CYNDI 12CV2371
CASTILLO, CYNDI 12CV2372
CASTILLO, EDGAR 13CV1374
CASTILLO, EDUARDO 13CV3621
CASTILLO, ELIZABETH DIAZ 14CC1779
CASTILLO, JOSE 12CV2373
CASTILLO, JOSE 12CV2483
CASTILLO, JOSE 14CV1334
CASTLEMAN, EDITA 12CV2988
CASTLEMAN, EMILY A. 13CV2196
CASTRELLON, JAIRO 14CV2576
CASTRO, KEITHER 13CV3298
CASTRO, MATHEW J. 12CV5247
CASTRO, VANESSA 14CC0755
CASTRO, VICTORIA 13CV3263
CATHEY, AUSTIN 14CV0139
CATHEY, CHARLES 12CV4363
CATHEY, DARRELL 13CV4521
THE CATHOLIC CHARITIES 14CC1971
THE CATHOLIC CHARITIES 14CC2007
CATHOLIC CHARITIES DIOCESE OF SPRINGFIELD, IL. 13CC1529
CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF THE ARCHDICOESE OF CHICAGO 14CC2231
CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF THE ARCHDIOCESE OF CHICAGO 13CC1230
CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF THE ARCHDIOCESE OF CHICAGO 14CC0369
CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF THE ARCHDIOCESE OF CHICAGO 14CC0377
CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF THE ARCHDIOCESE OF CHICAGO 14CC0661
CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF THE ARCHDIOCESE OF CHICAGO 14CC0845
CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF THE ARCHDIOCESE OF CHICAGO 14CC0926
CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF THE ARCHDIOCESE OF CHICAGO 14CC1125
CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF THE ARCHDIOCESE OF CHICAGO 14CC1132
CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF THE ARCHDIOCESE OF CHICAGO 14CC1134
CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF THE ARCHDIOCESE OF CHICAGO 14CC1135
CATLIN, JUSTIN 13CV3912
CATO, ERICKA 11CV0876
CATO, PAUL E., CATO, MARK & MOSES, GLORIA 12CV3107
CAVANAUGH, MATTHEW R. 12CV1343
CAVER, JESSE 13CC1828
CAVILLO, DEXTER 14CV1173
CAZARES, ALFONSO 12CC0110
CAZAREZ, DAVID 13CV3502
CC FIRE EQUIPMENT, INC. 13CC2158
CCAR INDUSTRIES 13CC0739
CCAR INDUSTRIES 13CC3301
CDS OFFICE SYSTEMS, INC. 13CC3335
CDS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 13CC0262
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CDS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 13CC0263
CDS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 13CC1011
CDS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 13CC1720
CDS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 13CC1891
CDS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 13CC1893
CDS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 13CC1942
CDS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 13CC2169
CDS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 13CC3334
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. 12CC3717
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. 12CC3720
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. 13CC2031
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. 13CC2036
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. 13CC2040
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. 13CC2042
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. 13CC2240
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. 13CC3330
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. 13CC3332
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. 13CC3333
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. 13CC3339
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. 13CC3340
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. 13CC3342
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. 13CC3344
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. 13CC3351
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. 13CC3357
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. 13CC3361
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. 13CC3363
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. 13CC3366
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. 13CC3368
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. 13CC3369
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. 13CC3370
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. 13CC3376
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. 13CC3377
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. 13CC3378
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. 13CC3385
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. 13CC3387
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. 13CC3388
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. 13CC3389
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. 13CC3455
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. 13CC3456
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. 13CC3457
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. 13CC3458
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. 13CC3459
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. 13CC3460
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. 13CC3461
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. 13CC3462
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. 13CC3463
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. 13CC3464
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. 13CC3465
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. 13CC3466
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. 13CC3469
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. 13CC3470
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. 13CC3471
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. 13CC3472
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. 13CC3473
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. 13CC3474
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. 13CC3475
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. 13CC3476
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. 13CC3477
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. 13CC3478
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. 13CC3479
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. 13CC3485
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. 13CC3486
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. 13CC3499
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. 13CC3504
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. 13CC3505
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. 13CC3506
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. 13CC3507
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. 13CC3508
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. 13CC3509
CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. 13CC3511
CDW, LLC. 13CC0174
CEBRERO, MARIA 13CV3217
CEBRERO, MARIA 13CV3218
CELLI, JEROME 13CV2386
CENICEROS, MAYRA K. 14CV0969
CENTER FOR SIGHT & HEARING 12CC2800
CENTRAL BUSINESS SYSTEMS 13CC3297
CENTRAL IL STAFFING SVCS., LLC. 12CC1626
CENTRAL IL STAFFING SVCS., LLC. 12CC1629
CENTRAL IL STAFFING SVCS., LLC. 12CC1633
CENTRAL IL STAFFING SVCS., LLC. 12CC1637
CENTRAL IL STAFFING SVCS., LLC. 12CC3897
CENTRAL IL STAFFING SVCS., LLC. 13CC0597
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CENTRAL ILLINOIS ELECTRICAL SERVICES 13CC2177
CENTRAL ILLINOIS STAFFING SERVICES, LLC. D/B/A MANPOWER 10CC0681
CENTRAL MINE EQUIPMENT COMPANY 12CC3242
CENTRAL PRODUCTS, LLC. D/B/A CENTRAL RESTAURANT PRODUCTS 14CC0461
CENTRUE BANK 14CC2807
CENVEO CORPORATION 13CC1852
CENVEO CORPORATION 13CC2270
CENVEO CORPORATION 13CC2339
CENVEO CORPORATION 13CC2340
CENVEO CORPORATION 13CC2361
CENVEO CORPORATION 13CC2367
CENVEO CORPORATION 13CC2370
CENVEO CORPORATION 13CC2372
CENVEO CORPORATION 13CC2374
CENVEO CORPORATION 13CC2375
CENVEO CORPORATION 13CC2385
CENVEO CORPORATION 13CC2500
CENVEO CORPORATION 13CC2504
CENVEO CORPORATION 13CC2509
CENVEO CORPORATION 13CC2510
CENVEO CORPORATION 13CC2511
CENVEO CORPORATION 13CC2516
CENVEO CORPORATION 13CC2517
CENVEO CORPORATION 13CC2648
CENVEO CORPORATION 13CC2649
CENVEO CORPORATION 13CC2655
CERNANTES, GUADALUPE 13CV0584
CERRO GORDO COMMUNITY UNIT SCHOOL 13CC0445
CERUTTI, MARIO 14CV0970
CERVANTES, ENRIQUE 12CV3162
CESARIO, CHRISTINE 13CV1214
CESENA, JONATHAN 13CV2357
CHABEZ, DANIELA 13CV3854
CHACON, RAMON 13CV4736
CHADDOCK 14CC0533
CHADHA, MANMEET 13CV2643
CHADWELL, ADRIANA 13CV2168
CHAFFIN, DARNEL 12CV4994
CHAI, ZHENGLIN 14CV0642
CHAMBERS, JENNIFER 14CV1121
CHAMBERS, PENNY 14CV1013
CHAMPAIGN COUNTY FOREST PRESERVE DISTRICT 13CC0138
CHAMPAIGN URBANA AREA PROJECT 12CC2966
CHAMPION, CAROLYN 13CV0887
CHAMPION, JAMEEL 13CV2127
CHANDLER, KIERSTA 14CV0320
CHANDLER, RHONDA 13CV3422
CHANEY, ARKEE 11CC0694
CHANEY, COLETTE 13CV4504
CHANEY, EUGENE 13CV1334
CHAPMAN, ASHLEY 13CV4805
CHAPMAN, ETHEL 13CC3128
CHARD, STEVEN D. 14CC1113
CHARLES RIVER ASSOCIATES 14CC3345
CHARLESTON, CITY OF 13CC0421
CHARLESTON, QA'CHELLE 13CV3124
CHARLESTON TRANSITIONAL FACILITY 12CC2391
CHARLOTTE NEWBOLD ST. AGATHA SCHOOL 13CC0161
CHASE, MICHAEL W. D/B/A RAYVON WINDOW CLEANING 13CC2227
CHATMAN, ANDRE T. 14CV0971
CHATMAN, CARL 14CC2658
CHATMAN, CORDELL 11CV1292
CHAUDHARY, ADIL 10CV4511
CHAUDHARY, MANOJ K. 12CV4872
CHAVEZ, ALEJANDRA 14CV0212
CHAVEZ, ERIKA 13CV4120
CHAVEZ, MARIA S. 13CV3264
CHAVEZ, MIGUEL 13CV4239
CHEARS, CHRISTIE & HORTON, CYNTHIA L. 12CV0003
CHEARS, CHRISTIE & HORTON, CYNTHIA L. 12CV0004
CHEEKS, JONATHAN Q. 12CV2462
CHEERS, WESLEY 11CC2153
CHEM-TICK COATED FABRICS, INC. 14CC0985
CHEN, HUIPAN 13CV4859
CHERNEY, SCOTT 13CV1477
CHERNY, MICHELLE 13CC2836
CHERRY, DARLENE 11CV0119
CHERRY, DELPHINE 14CV0140
CHESTER CLINIC 12CC3221
CHESTER CLINIC, P.C. 12CC3219
CHESTER CLINIC, P.C. 12CC3220
CHESTER, DANGELO 13CV0852
CHESTER MEDICAL GROUP 14CC1169
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CHESTNUT HEALTH SYSTEMS, INC. 13CC3382
CHEVERES, ELADIO 12CV2011
CHICAGO AREA INTERPRETER REFERRAL SERVICE 12CC2386
CHICAGO CHILD CARE SOCIETY 14CC1034
CHICAGO COMMONS ASSOCIATION 12CC2177
CHICAGO COMMONS ASSOCIATION 14CC0608
CHICAGO INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS 14CC0764
CHICAGO LAKESHORE HOSPITAL 13CC2968
CHICAGO LEGAL CLINIC, INC. 13CC1490
CHICAGO LEGAL CLINIC, INC. 13CC1491
THE CHICAGO LIGHTHOUSE FOR PEOPLE WHO ARE BLIND OR VISUALLY IMPAIRED 13CC0374
CHICAGO PORTABLE ELECTRONICS D/B/A RLT NEUROLOGICAL ASSOC., LTD. 13CC1865
CHICAGO STATE UNIVERSITY 13CC1352
CHICAGO STATE UNIVERSITY 14CC1692
CHICAGO, UNIVERSITY OF 13CC2895
CHILD ABUSE COUNCIL 13CC0738
CHILDERS, CINDY 13CV4431
CHILDERS, JOSEPH 13CV2517
CHILDREN OF AMERICA 13CC0991
CHILDREN OF AMERICA-ORLAND PARK 14CC1985
CHILDREN'S HOME & AID SOCIETY OF ILLINOIS 13CC1548
CHILDREN'S HOME & AID SOCIETY OF ILLINOIS 13CC1792
CHILDREN'S HOME & AID SOCIETY OF ILLINOIS 14CC1695
CHILDREN'S HOME & AID SOCIETY OF ILLINOIS 14CC1696
CHILDREN'S HOME & AID SOCIETY OF ILLINOIS 14CC1787
CHILDREN'S HOME & AID SOCIETY OF ILLINOIS 14CC1788
CHILDREN'S HOME & AID SOCIETY OF ILLINOIS 14CC1789
CHILDREN'S HOME & AID SOCIETY OF ILLINOIS 14CC1963
CHILDREN'S HOME & AID SOCIETY OF ILLINOIS 14CC2068
CHILDREN'S HOME & AID SOCIETY OF ILLINOIS 14CC2069
CHILDREN'S HOME & AID SOCIETY OF ILLINOIS 14CC2070
THE CHILDREN'S HOME ASSOCIATES OF ILLINOIS 13CC0523
CHILDREN'S HOME ASSOCIATION OF ILLINOIS 12CC2568
CHILDREN'S HOME ASSOCIATION OF ILLINOIS 13CC1158
CHILDREN'S HOME ASSOCIATION OF ILLINOIS 13CC1807
CHILDREN'S HOME ASSOCIATION OF ILLINOIS 13CC2657
CHILDREN'S HOME ASSOCIATION OF ILLINOIS 13CC2658
THE CHILDREN'S HOME ASSOCIATION OF ILLINOIS 14CC0189
CHILDRESS, DEBRA 14CV1368
CHILDRESS, TONY 14CV1404
CHILDS, RON 13CV3815
CHILDS, SHAUNDALE 13CV3320
CHILEDA INSTITUTE, INC. 13CC3029
CHIN LEE, YUN KE 13CV4319
CHIODO, DONALD L. 13CV3469
CHOE, SANG M. 14CV0994
CHONG, VIVIANA 13CV3219
CHOONTHONG, RASAMEE 13CV3642
CHRISTIAN CHILD CARE 14CC2572
CHRISTIAN COUNTY FARMER SUPPLY COMPANY 13CC2725
CHRISTIAN COUNTY FARMERS SUPPLY COMPANY 12CC3741
CHRISTIAN COUNTY FARMERS SUPPLY COMPANY 13CC1123
CHRISTIAN COUNTY FARMERS SUPPLY COMPANY 13CC2738
CHRISTOPHER, DAWN 12CV4273
CHRISTOPHER, DAWN 12CV4873
CHUBIRKA, MICHAEL 14CV0305
CHUNG, DUCK JOO 13CV3794
CHWALEK, SYLWESTER 14CV0351
CIARRACHI, LISA 12CC3846
CIRCLES OF LEARNING 14CC0883
CIRTON, ROBERT 13CV4756
CISNEROS, ROGELIO 13CV1428
CISZYNSKI, KRYSTYNA 14CV2090
THE CITY OF CARBONDALE 13CC1957
CITY OF CHICAGO 04CC2635
CJE SENIOR LIFE 14CC0836
CJE SENIORLIFE 14CC0166
CJE SENIORLIFE 14CC0972
CLARK, DANIELLE 13CC1933
CLARK, DIANE 14CV2607
CLARK, EBONY L. 14CV0823
CLARK, JERAMI 12CV4966
CLARK, JIMMY 14CV0644
CLARK, JOSHUA 07CC2903
CLARK, MICHAEL 08CC3002
CLARK, R. C. & COLEMAN, EISHA 13CV1175
CLARK, ROBERT 13CC2254
CLARK, SPENCER 14CV0706
CLARK, WILLIAM E. 14CV0003
CLARKE, SONIA 13CV2485
CLASSIC CARE HEALTH SERVICES, INC. 12CC3855
CLAUDON, KOST, BEAL, WALTERS & LANE, LTD. 14CC0623
CLAVEY, KEVIN L. 14CV1730
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CLAY, CURTISS 13CV2093
CLAY, KAREN 14CV2577
CLAY, KEVIN 13CV2244
CLAYTON, BOBBETTE M. 13CV1674
CLAYTON, GWENDOLYN 13CV3169
CLEMENTS, BRANDON 05CV1869
CLEMMONS, JOHN 13CV3734
CLEMMONS, LONNIE 14CC1250
CLEMMONS, LONNIE 14CC1251
CLEMONS, JOHNARI D. 11CV5487
CLEMONS, KATHENA 14CV1296
CLEMONS, LYNDELL, III 13CV2388
CLIMONS, JAMES 13CV4407
CLINE, DESIRE 13CV3989
CLINE, DESIRE 13CV3990
CLOSEN, DAVID 14CV0645
CLUB TEX, INC. 14CC1070
COAD CHEVROLET 12CC0210
COAD CHEVROLET 12CC0232
COADY, NIALL 14CV1228
COBB, DENNIS 13CV4031
COBB, LARVESTER 13CV4617
COBB, STEPHANIE 14CV0141
COBBINS, RICHARD, JR. 12CV2724
COBBS, JENNIFER 13CV4285
COCKLE PRINTING COMPANY 13CC1638
COGHILL, ROBERT 13CV0745
COHEN, FRED 13CC1110
COHEN, FRED 13CC1111
COHEN, LAWRENCE M. 14CC2529
COLBURN, KENNETH R. 13CV3696
COLE, ANDRE A. 12CC2649
COLE, PATRICK 13CV2466
COLE, SELINA 14CV1588
COLE, SELINA 14CV2092
COLE, THERESA K. 14CC1454
COLEMAN, ALICIA 13CV2975
COLEMAN, ALICIA 13CV2976
COLEMAN, ARETHA 13CV2032
COLEMAN, CAROLYN A. 13CV0631
COLEMAN, DONTA 13CV1309
COLEMAN, DONZETTA 13CV0263
COLEMAN, JESSE A. 12CC3104
COLEMAN, LAMONT, SR. 12CV4931
COLEMAN LEGAL SERVICES 13CC0794
COLEMAN, LESLEY 14CV0921
COLEMAN, LONDREL 14CV2041
COLEMAN, MAGNOLIA 14CC0663
COLEMAN, MARQUIS D. 13CV4575
COLEMAN, MITCHELL 13CV3881
COLEMAN, NIAKA 14CV0203
COLEMAN, PETITE 13CV2197
COLEMAN, RONALD 14CV0230
COLEMAN, ROSALIE 13CV4363
COLEMAN, ROSALIE 13CV4364
COLEMAN, SARAH 05CV3544
COLEMAN, TAMMECIA 13CC3034
COLEMAN, TERRY 13CV0242
COLEY, JAYSON 14CC2539
COLLEGE OF LAKE COUNTY 13CC2721
COLLIER, FREDRICK 14CV0088
COLLIER, LORETTA 13CV1047
COLLINS, ANTWAN M. 14CV0560
COLLINS, BOBBIE 13CV3522
COLLINS, CAROLYN 13CV0122
COLLINS, CORDERO 14CV1093
COLLINS, DEMETRIS 13CV2433
COLLINS, DEMETRIS 13CV2910
COLLINS, DEMETRIS 13CV2911
COLLINS, DEMETRIS 13CV2912
COLLINS, DEMETRIS 13CV2913
COLLINS, LONDELL 13CV1264
COLLINS, LONDON 13CV0036
COLLINS, MAGGIE 14CV0532
COLLINS, MARIO 13CV4384
COLLINS, MELVIN L. 14CV0726
COLLINS, RAYMOND 14CV1721
COLLINS, ROBERT T., JR. 13CV3991
COLLINS, ROSZELL 14CC3006
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DOUGLAS, EDWARD 13CV4559
DOUGLAS, FANESE 14CV1658
DOUGLAS, ISAAC 12CC3351
DOUGLAS, KIRK 13CV2231
DOUGLAS, WILLIAM 13CV0998
DOUMAS, KIMTANYA 13CV2214
DOWNERS GROVE TOWNSHIP 13CC0758
DOWNS, MICHAEL A. 14CV0164
DOYAL, THARECIA 12CC1572
DOYAL, THARECIA 12CC1573
DOYAL, THARECIA 12CC1574
DOYLE, DIANE 13CV2129
DOYLE, LORETTA 14CV1570
DRAKE, ELOIS 13CC0676
DRAPER, DARRYL S., JR. 14CV1532
DRESSEN, JASON 13CV3885
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DREWNOWSKI, MONICA 13CV3549
DROEGE, MACY 13CV4506
DRUMMOND, REBECCA 13CV1981
DRURY INN - MARION 12CC0947
DRURY INN - MARION 12CC0949
DRURY INN & SUITES 12CC1658
DRURY INN & SUITES 12CC1752
DRURY INN & SUITES 12CC2838
DRURY INN & SUITES 12CC2998
DRURY INN & SUITES 13CC2024
DRURY INN & SUITES 13CC3032
DRURY INN & SUITES 13CC3033
DRURY INN & SUITES 13CC3095
DRURY INN & SUITES-FAIRVIEW HEIGHTS 12CC1263
DRURY INN & SUITES-SPRINGFIELD, IL 13CC1249
DRURY INN & SUITES-SPRINGFIELD, IL 13CC1251
DRURY INN & SUITES-SPRINGFIELD, IL 13CC1255
DRURY INN & SUITES-SPRINGFIELD, IL. 13CC1398
DRURY INN & SUITES-SPRINGFIELD, IL 13CC1400
DRURY INN & SUITES-SPRINGFIELD, IL 13CC1404
DRURY INN & SUITES-SPRINGFIELD, IL 13CC1405
DRURY INN & SUITES-SPRINGFIELD, IL 13CC1407
DRURY INN AND SUITES AUSTIN NORTH 14CC0582
DRURY INN-MARION 12CC2050
DRURY INN-MARION 13CC3174
DRURY INN-MARION 13CC3381
DRURY INNS & SUITES-COLLINSVILLE 12CC3950
DRURY, MICHAEL W. 14CV0353
DRWAL, JAROSLAW 13CV1430
D'SOUZA, LEW 14CV0354
DSW INDUSTRIES, INC. D/B/A DRURY INN & SUITES 12CC2537
DSW INDUSTRIES, INC. D/B/A DRURY INN & SUITES 12CC2538
DSW INDUSTRIES, INC. D/B/A DRURY INN & SUITES 12CC2541
DUALE, ILYAS 13CV3913
DUANE DEAN BEHAVIORAL HC C/O VENDOR ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, LLC. 14CC1090
DUARTE, ANDRES 13CV3930
DUBOIS, REMERE 14CV2405
DUCKER, TASHAWN 13CV3860
DUDA, STANLEY 13CV1613
DUDA, STANLEY 13CV3884
DUENAS, DAVID 13CV0999
DUEZ, ANTHONY 13CC3021
DUIS SALES CENTER 13CC2203
DUKES, CIERRA 14CV0449
DUKES, GUY 13CV3700
DUKES RYAN MEYER & FREED, LTD. 13CC3314
DUKES RYAN MEYER & FREED, LTD. 13CC3315
DUKES, TONEY 12CV4542
DULANEY, ANGELA 13CV1337
DUNBAR, MIRUM 14CV1231
DUNBAR, QUINTEZ 13CV4477
DUNBAR-CHAPMAN, KAREN 13CV4760
DUNCAN, JAMES PAUL 11CC3553
DUNCAN, KEELIN 14CV0165
DUNFERMLINE, VILLAGE OF 13CC3223
DUNFERMLINE, VILLAGE OF 13CC3224
DUNFERMLINE, VILLAGE OF 13CC3226
DUNIGAN, EDGAR 14CV2363
DUNK, ROBERT 14CV0355
DUNLAP, LINDA 14CV1124
DUNLAP, RALPH E. 09CV2102
DUNLAP SCHOOL DISTRICT #323 13CC0176
DUNLAP, TYMEL 13CV3659
DUNLARY LEARNING CO. D/B/A SYLVAN LEARNING CENTER 13CC3123
DUNLEAVY, EMILY 13CV3701
DUNN, ERIC J. 14CV1550
DUNN, JOHN 13CV2662
DUNN, JOHN 13CV3931
DUPAGE YOUTH SERVICES COALITION, INC. 12CC3127
DUPRE, JOEL 13CV1952
DUQUION EVENING CALL 13CC3042
DURBIN, ALICE 13CV2455
DURBIN, KATHLEEN 14CV1406
DURBIN, MAUREEN 14CV0612
DURHAM, NOAH A. 13CV4342
DURHAM, PHILLIP 13CV4321
DUTENHAFER, BRYTNEE 13CV3820
DWAN, COLETTE 13CV3786
DYE, EDWARD 10CC0851
DYE, ISAIAH 14CV1660
DYKSTRA, RYAN 12CC0486
EADS, TINA 13CV4882
EALY, MICHELLE 14CC0616
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EARLY LEARNING CENTER 14CC0835
EARLY-EXTON, ANGELINE 13CC2687
EASLEY, SHANA 12CV4478
EAST PEORIA, CITY OF, POLICE DEPARTMENT 13CC1373
EAST RICHLAND COMMUNITY UNIT #1 13CC0127
EAST ST LOUIS TOWNSHIP 13CC2902
EASTER SEALS JOLIET REGION 13CC3130
EASTMAN PARK MICROGRAPHICS, INC. 13CC2276
EASTVIEW SCHOOL DISTRICT U-46 13CC0411
EAST-WEST GATEWAY COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS 14CC1118
EATON, CASEY 12CV4477
EATON, DEANGELA 13CV0298
EATON, LAVELL 14CV0945
EATON, MICHAEL 13CC3020
EBERLY, KAREN 13CV1310
EBS DEALING RESOURCES, INC. 13CC0077
E.C. ORTIZ & COMPANY, LLP. 14CC1566
ECHOLS, JENNIFER 12CV4525
ECHOLS, MARSHUN 11CV4561
ECONOMY FIRE AND CASUALTY COMPANY A/S/O WILLIAM LARGENT 10CC3275
EDDINGS, MABLE 14CV0451
EDEN CHILDCARE, INC. 13CC3011
EDGAR COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT 12CC3172
EDLUND, BRUCE 13CV3660
EDMUNDS, JEANETTE 04CC4561
EDWARDS, BRANDON R. 13CV1000
EDWARDS, BRIDGETTE S. 13CV2782
EDWARDS, DARRIES 10CV4982
EDWARDS, GAIL 13CV3055
EDWARDS, JAMES 13CC3493
EDWARDS, JASON 13CV1451
EDWARDS, KALIDA 13CV3787
EDWARDS, KENCHI L. 13CV2283
EDWARDS, KENNETH L., JR. 14CV0647
EDWARDS, LATONYA 13CV2750
EDWARDS, LATOYA 13CV3702
EDWARDS, PEGGY 13CV3040
EDWARDS, PETER 14CV0805
EGHAN, STEPHEN 14CV2131
EGI, YUNUS 13CV3598
EGIZII ELECTRIC CORP. 13CC0957
EGYPTIAN HEALTH DEPARTMENT 13CC2432
EGYPTIAN HEALTH DEPARTMENT 13CC2437
EHNLE, MARK 13CV4820
EHRHARDT, JERRY W. 13CV3952
EICH, JAMES A. 13CV2319
EICHELBERGER, TYNETTA 12CC2395
EIDSON, ERIC 12CC3854
EIMERMAN, RAY 13CV3680
EIS HOLDINGS, INC. 13CC1867
EKELOF, WILLIAM 13CV2471
ELCOCK, GERMAINE 11CC3073
ELCOCK, GERMAINE 13CC3616
ELCOCK, GERMAINE 14CC0399
ELENS AND MAICHIN ROOFING & SHEET METAL, INC. 13CC0192
ELEOSIDA, KYLE 13CV1874
ELGIN HIGH DISTRICT U-46 13CC0410
ELIGIO, JUAN 13CV2064
ELIM CHRISTIAN SERVICES 13CC2637
ELIZALDE, LAURA 13CV0321
ELIZONDO, JORGE 13CV3084
ELIZONDO, LAURA 14CV1661
ELK GROVE PARK DISTRICT 13CC0372
ELK GROVE VILLAGE POLICE DEPARTMENT 14CC1392
ELLICK, ARNOLD, JR. 13CV4034
ELLIOTT, DENNIS H. 12CC2779
ELLIOTT, RYAN 12CV4874
ELLIOTT, STEVEN 13CV0139
ELLIS, CHRISTOPHER 14CC0741
ELLIS, DALLAS J. 06CV1537
ELLIS, DARIUS 14CV1723
ELLIS, DONNA 13CV2320
ELLIS, MATTHEW 13CV1145
ELLIS, MATTHEW 13CV1740
ELLIS, MICHAEL 13CV1001
ELLIS SCHOOL DISTRICT U-46 13CC0409
ELLISON, JAEGEN 12CV2555
ELLISON, MAURICE 13CV2565
ELLISON, ORLANDO 14CV0765
ELLISON, TANIYA 14CV0648
ELLIS-SCHWEET, ERIC 13CV3541
ELLZEY, WILLIE D. 13CV3788
ELM CITY REHABILITATION CENTER, INC. 12CC2260
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ELM CITY REHABILITATION CENTER, INC. 13CC0106
ELM CITY REHABILITATION CENTER, INC. 13CC0183
ELM CITY REHABILITATION CENTER, INC. 13CC0184
ELM CITY REHABILITATION CENTER, INC. 13CC0492
ELM CITY REHABILITATION CENTER, INC. 13CC0502
ELM CITY REHABILITATION CENTER, INC. 13CC0503
ELM CITY REHABILITATION CENTER, INC. 13CC0505
ELM CITY REHABILITATION CENTER, INC. 13CC0507
ELM CITY REHABILITATION CENTER, INC. 13CC0508
ELSTON, RICHARD 14CV0806
ELVE, RYAN 13CV3056
EMBASSY SUITES 12CC0775
EMBRY, KEVIN L. 13CV2321
EMERGENCY PHYS. OF CENTRAL FL, LLP. 10CC1629
EMMONS, JENNIFER 13CV1127
EMMONS, JENNIFER 13CV3321
EMS ENTERPRISES, INC. 14CC0569
ENDALK, ENGDA 14CV2021
ENERGY ABSORPTION SYSTEM, INC. 14CC0568
ENGEL, KRISTINA M. 14CC0967
ENGLAND, GERALD M., SR. 13CV3221
ENGLISH, ELIZABETH R. 13CV2152
ENO, CELA 13CV0994
ENOS, BRANDON M. 13CV1926
ENRICI, JOHN 13CV2590
ENRIQUEZ, EDUARDO 13CV4212
ENTERPRISE HOLDINGS, INC. 13CC1619
ENTERPRISE HOLDINGS, INC. 13CC1739
ENTERPRISE HOLDINGS, INC. 13CC1740
ENTERPRISE HOLDINGS, INC. 13CC1803
ENTERPRISE HOLDINGS, INC. 13CC1823
ENTERPRISE HOLDINGS, INC. 13CC1965
ENTERPRISE HOLDINGS, INC. 13CC2726
ENTERPRISE HOLDINGS, INC. 14CC0606
ENTERPRISE LEASING CO. OF CHICAGO 12CC3429
ENTERPRISE LEASING COMPANY OF CHICAGO 12CC2886
ENTERPRISE LEASING COMPANY OF CHICAGO 12CC2928
ENTERPRISE RENT A CAR 12CC3042
EPPERSON, CHRISTIAN 13CV2566
EPPS, ALFRED 13CV3789
ERBOE, REBECCA S. 13CV3207
ERBOE, REBECCA S. 13CV4035
ERICKSON, SEAN PAUL 13CV4772
ERVIN, MARY 14CV1997
ERWIN, MICHELLE 14CV2406
ERWIN, PEGGY 07CV0756
ERWIN, RUTH A. 14CV1342
ESCOBAR, CARMEN 13CV4591
ESKRIDGE, STACEY 14CV0741
ESPARZA, EDUARDO 13CV2199
ESPIN, TERESA 13CV3949
ESPIN, TERESA 14CV0509
ESPINO, JOSE 13CV4367
ESPINOZA, ROSA E. 14CC1038
ESPIRITU, JOSE 13CV2833
ESQUIRE DEPOSITION SOLUCTIONS, LLC. 13CC2911
ESQUIRE DEPOSITION SOLUTIONS, LLC. 12CC2227
ESQUIRE DEPOSITION SOLUTIONS, LLC. 13CC2862
ESQUIRE DEPOSITION SOLUTIONS, LLC. 13CC2909
ESQUIRE DEPOSITION SOLUTIONS, LLC. 13CC3118
ESQUIVAL, EVELIA 13CV2171
ESQUIVEL, NATASHA 13CV3001
ESTATE OF FEUQUAY,MARTHA JEAN 13CC0643
ESTEFANIA, ARNULFO 14CV1299
ESTER, LATASHA 12CV0245
ESTRADA, CRISTINA 12CV5318
ESTRADA, ERIC 13CV3343
ESTRADA, JUAN 14CV0213
ESTRELLA, ALBERTO 06CV5510
ETHERIDGE SPOTSVILLE, DIANE 12CV3225
ETZKORN, DEBRA L. 13CV3951
EULOGIO, ERIK 13CV0585
EUROPEAN SERVICE AT HOME, INC. 12CC1869
EUROPEAN SERVICE AT HOME, INC. 12CC1870
EUSTIS, CHARLES L., III 12CV2204
EUSTIS, WHITNEY 13CV2978
EUSTIS, WHITNEY 14CV0214
EUTIMO, ABRAHAM 13CV3914
EVANS, CLAYTON 02CC1028
EVANS, KENDALL 13CV4621
EVANS, LARHONDA 13CV0505
EVANS, LARHONDA 13CV1432
EVANS, NATHANIEL 13CV1634
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EVANS, PRINTIS 13CV2951
EVANS, RICKY R., JR. 13CV0126
EVANS, VINCENT D. 13CV1675
EVANSTON TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 202 13CC1007
EVERGREEN FS, INC. 13CC0900
EVERY, VICKY 14CC1922
EWEN, RICKY 12CV2607
EWING, BARBARA A. 14CC1149
EWING, JUSTIN 13CV2567
EWING, KIMBERLY 13CV4322
EXCLUSIVE CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, INC. 12CC3595
EXCLUSIVE CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, INC. 12CC3596
EXCLUSIVE CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, INC. 12CC3597
EXCLUSIVE CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, INC. 12CC3598
EXCLUSIVE CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, INC. 12CC3599
EXCLUSIVE CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, INC. 12CC3604
EXCLUSIVE CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, INC. 13CC0631
EXCLUSIVE CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, INC. 14CC0687
EYE CAN SEE CLEARLY, INC. 13CC0746
EZEJI, HAROLD 14CV0742
EZZAROUI, HASSAN 12CV4318
FAIN, RYAN 12CV2376
FAIR, QUIANTEZ 13CV2930
FAIRBANKS, LISA K. 14CV1125
FAIRBANKS, LISA K. 14CV1126
FAIRCO SUPPLY 13CC0865
FAIRFIELD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT #112 14CC0197
FAIRFIELD INN & SUITES 14CC0979
FAIRFIELD INN & SUITES-ST. CHARLES 13CC0993
FAIRLEE, MELISSA 14CV3097
FAIVRE, JAMES G. 13CC2426
FALKNOR, RONALD 09CC2706
FALLARA, LISA 14CC1238
FAMILY FOCUS 12CC3833
FAMILY HOME SERVICE, INC. 14CC2812
FAMILY LIFE CONSULTANTS, INC. 13CC1795
FAMILY SERVICES ASSOCIATION 14CC1775
FAMILY SERVICES OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY 13CC2402
FANCHER, TIFFANY 13CV1676
FARGAS, JAZZINE 13CV1296
FARHAT, AMIN 13CV0684
FARIAS, RICHARD 14CV0166
FARINA, LISA 13CV1338
FARINA, LISA 13CV1339
FARINA, LISA 13CV1340
FARLEY, FRANK 13CC1066
FARLEY, FRANK 13CC1086
FARLEY, FRANK 13CC1091
FARM KING SUPPLY, INC. 12CC3754
FARM KING SUPPLY, INC. 12CC3755
FARM KING SUPPLY, INC. 13CC3124
FARM KING SUPPLY, INC. 13CC3125
FARMINGTON CENTRAL UNIT #265 13CC0213
FARNSWORTH, JOEL 13CC1653
FARR, WILLIAM E. 14CC1470
FARRAR, BOBBY D., II 13CV4904
FASTENAL COMPANY 12CC2898
FASULLO, LOUIS 10CC0285
FASULLO, LOUIS 12CC1858
FAYETTE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT 13CC2125
FEDERAL MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY ADMINISTRATION 14CC1218
FEDORAK, NADIYA 13CV3344
FEENEY, IRENE 13CV4847
FEHL, KAREN 13CV4168
FELICIANO, JOSEPH 13CV3057
FELTON, COREY 13CV3022
FELTY, TONY 13CV3953
FENWICH, THOMAS 13CV2834
FERGUSON, BRADLEY 13CV2591
FERGUSON, JAMES, JR. 12CV4782
FERMO, AMANDA 13CV2266
FERNANDEZ, CARLOS 13CV3222
FERNANDEZ, MARIA 13CV1839
FERNANDEZ, MARIA 13CV3821
FERNANDEZ, MARIA 13CV3822
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FERNANDEZ, VICENTE 13CV3269
FERRE, JEANANE M. 14CC2125
FERRIS, HOWARD 14CC2445
FEUQUAY, JAMES E. 13CC2715
FIAONI, PHILLIP 13CV1267
FIEBRANTZ-GARCIA, ROGER 13CV4060
FIELD, DAN 13CC1160
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FIELDS, ANTONIO 13CV3703
FIELDS, DEONTE 13CV4592
FIELDS, DOROTHY 13CV2751
FIELDS, JACOBBY Q. 13CV4432
FIELDS, MITCHELL 14CV0897
FIELDS, MITCHELL 14CV1746
FIELDS, SENECA 13CV1635
FIERRO, ALFONSO 13CV3738
FIERRO, ERIC 13CV3176
FIGGINS, CHARLENE 13CV0685
FIGGURES, BEN 14CV1663
FIGUEROA, BALDEMAR 13CV2248
FIGUEROA, DONOVAN 13CV1178
FIGUEROA, GUADALUPE 13CV1297
FIGUEROA, THELMA 13CV1110
FIGUEROA, THELMA 13CV3322
FINLEY, ANTHONY 14CV2197
FINLEY,TYRON 13CC0419
FIORE, FRANK D. 13CV3704
FIORITO, MICHAEL 14CV1974
FIRE EQUIPMENT SERVICE & SALES, INC. 12CC1095
FISHER, KEYONA 13CV0477
FISHER, KEYONA 14CV0030
FISHER, KEYONA 14CV0233
FISHER, MORGAN 13CV4544
FISHER, NANCY 13CV0801
FISHER SCIENTIFIC 12CC3170
FISHER SCIENTIFIC 12CC4031
FISHER SCIENTIFIC CO., LLC. 12CC1782
FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER 12CC2736
FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER 12CC2737
FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER 12CC2738
FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER 12CC2739
FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER 12CC2740
FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER 12CC2743
FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER 12CC2745
FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER 12CC2747
FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER 12CC2749
FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER 12CC2751
FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER 12CC2753
FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER 12CC2754
FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER 12CC2757
FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER 13CC1724
FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER 13CC1725
FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER 13CC1727
FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER 13CC1728
FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER 13CC1729
FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER 13CC1730
FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER 13CC3179
FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER 13CC3180
FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER 13CC3181
FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER 13CC3182
FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER 13CC3183
FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER 13CC3184
FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER 13CC3190
FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER 13CC3191
FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER 13CC3393
FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER 13CC3394
FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER 13CC3395
FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER 13CC3396
FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER 13CC3397
FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER 13CC3398
FITZ, BRYANT 14CV0291
FITZGERALD, AARON M. 13CV2472
FITZGERALD EQUIPMENT CO., INC. 13CC3121
FITZGERALD, MONIQUE 14CV0923
FITZGIBBON, JENNIFER 13CV3857
FIVE STAR SERVICES, INC. 12CC2829
F.L. WALZ INC., D/B/A WALZ SCALE 13CC1436
FLAGG-ROCHELLE COMMUNITY PARK DISTRICT 14CC0213
FLEET EQUIPMENT CENTER, INC. 12CC2978
FLEISCHLI, GEORGE R. 14CC1112
FLEISCHLI, GEORGE R. 14CC1114
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FLEMING, LORI 13CV2568
FLEMING, MAE 14CV1453
FLEMING, THOMAS 13CV1342
FLEMING, TY 14CV1095
FLEMINGS, EDDIE T. 13CV4061
FLEMING-THOMAS, YAKIMA 14CV0376
FLEMING-THOMAS, YAKIMA 14CV0377
FLEMING-THOMAS, YAKIMA 14CV0378
FLEMMINGS, BERNICE 13CV2519
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FLESNER, SHELLEY 13CC2543
FLETCHER, RICHARD L. 13CV3389
FLETCHER-WASHINGTON, FEMI 13CV2972
FLEXTER, TONI 13CC2583
FLINK, NICK E. AND ERIN 10CC1200
FLOOD, ELIZABETH W. 14CC1883
FLORES, ESTEPHANIE 13CV3183
FLORES, JENNIFER 13CV1052
FLORES, JESSICA 14CV0924
FLORES, JOSE 12CV5308
FLORES, JOSE 13CV2727
FLORES, KAYLEIGH 14CV0321
FLORES, KYARA 14CV0976
FLORES, MARIA 14CV0234
FLORES, MATTHEW 13CV4622
FLORES, SUSANA 14CV0453
FLORES, YOBANI 13CV3270
FLORES-CONTRERAS, GREGORIO 13CV2893
FLOSS, SUSAN 13CV3141
FLOURNOY, JOHNNY 14CC0098
FLOWERS, PHILLIP 13CV3058
FLOYD, DEONTE 13CV3423
FLOYD, LARRY D. 13CV0006
FLOYD, LARRY D. 14CC0455
FLYNN, KELSEY 14CV1407
FLYNN, KOREY 14CV1408
FLYNN, PATRICIA 14CV0534
FOERSTER, TYLER 12CV5307
FOLLETT HIGHER EDUCATION GROUP 12CC2411
FONTANEZ, JOSHUA 07CC1747
FORD, ANDRE 13CV4323
FORD, CHERYL M. 13CV2728
FORD, EDDIE 08CC2305
FORD, FANNIE 13CV4507
FORD, SHAKITA 13CV3224
FOREMAN, CAMERON 14CV2107
FOREMAN, DEVON 13CV3177
FORMER, TERESA 13CV2520
FORSYTH, ROBERT, II 11CC2287
FORSYTH, ROBERT J. II 13CC3593
FORT, RACHEL 13CV3954
FORTNER, CHRIS 13CV2763
FORTSON, DISHON & STADEKER, CHRISTINA 13CV1507
FORWARD, P.C. 13CC0310
FOSSETT, DIANE 14CV1883
FOSTER, ANTHONY 14CV0563
FOSTER, BONITA 13CV2521
FOSTER, CURTIS D. 11CC0616
FOSTER, JUNE 02CC2645
FOSTER, MARY ALICE 13CV4821
FOSTER, ROBERT 13CV1556
FOSTER, SHAWN 13CV0040
FOULKER, DARLA 13CV3223
FOWLER, ALTHEA A. 14CV1552
FOWLER, EARL 13CV1194
FOWLER, NIYO K. 12CV0520
FOWLKES, SANDRA F. 13CV4459
FOX COLLEGE 14CC0123
FOX, DENISE 13CV4822
FOX, PATRICIA A. 13CC2945
FOX, THERESA 12CV4255
FOX VALLEY FIRE & SAFETY CO., INC. 13CC1614
FOX VALLEY FIRE & SAFETY COMPANY, INC. 12CC3848
FOX VALLEY FIRE & SAFETY COMPANY, INC. 13CC1612
FOX VALLEY FIRE & SAFETY COMPANY, INC. 13CC1613
FOX VALLEY FIRE & SAFETY COMPANY, INC. 13CC1615
FOXS CLEANERS 13CC2776
FOXS CLEANERS 13CC2777
FOXS CLEANERS 13CC2778
FOXS CLEANERS 13CC2779
FOXS CLEANERS 13CC2780
FOXS CLEANERS 13CC2781
FOXS CLEANERS 13CC2782
FOXS CLEANERS 13CC2783
FOXS CLEANERS 13CC2784
FOXS CLEANERS 13CC2785
FOXS CLEANERS 13CC2786
FOXS CLEANERS 13CC2787
FOXS CLEANERS 13CC2788
FRAKER, GUY C. 12CC3715
FRANCO, CRISTOFER 12CV5206
FRANCO, ESTRELLA 13CV2250
FRANCO, IVAN 14CV1700
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FRANCOIS, PATRICIA 14CV0380
FRANKLIN, ANDRE 11CC2196
FRANKLIN, COUNTY OF 13CC3484
FRANKLIN, DELORES 13CV1677
FRANKLIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 13CC0273
FRANKLIN, HUGH 14CV0427
FRANKLIN, MARCUS 13CV1819
FRANKLIN, NICOLE LEE 13CV4647
FRANKLIN, RICHARD M. 14CC1201
FRANKLIN, RICK 13CV3887
FRANKLIN, WILLIE 13CV0478
FRANTZ-MAHONEY, SHARMON E. 12CC2143
FRASER, MORRISON 13CC2578
FRAZIER, AMY 13CV3059
V FRAZIER, GEORGE 93CC0683
FRAZIER, LAWRENCE 13CV2979
FRAZIER, WAYNE, SR. 14CV0454
THE FREE ENTERPRISE SYSTEM, INC. 11CC0209
FREEHLING, DENISE 13CV1616
FREEHLING, DENISE 13CV2510
FREEMAN, BRANDE 10CV4616
FREEMAN, FRED J. 11CC2902
FREEMAN, KATHLEEN 13CC3295
FREEMAN, MERCY 13CV4062
FREESMEYER, DEANN 13CC1298
FRENCH, BRIAN 13CV0264
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FRIAS, ROSA 14CC0730
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GRAINGER, W.W., INC. 12CC3306
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GROUP INVESTMENT INC. D/B/A LAKE SARA MARINA 13CC2302
GROVES, ALICE 14CV0457
GRP MECHANICAL COMPANY, INC. 13CC2474
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THE H GROUP, BBT INC. 14CC0148
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HALL, THOMAS A. 10CC3865
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HAMILTON, CYNTHIA A. 13CV1401
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HAMPTON, DEON 14CV0005
HAMPTON INN 12CC2589
HAMPTON INN 13CC2551
HAMPTON INN & SUITES D/B/A APPLE TEN SERVICES SKOKIE, INC. 13CC2157
HAMPTON INN SPRINGFIELD 13CC0668
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HAMPTON, MELANIE 14CV0168
HAMPTON, MELANIE 14CV0169
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HAMPTON SUITES 12CC2695
HAMPTON, TOIMIKEN 13CV4624
HANCOCK COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. 12CC1693
HANCOCK COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. 12CC1695
HANCOCK COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. 12CC1696
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HANCOCK COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. 12CC1711
HANCOCK COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. 12CC1712
HANCOCK, TRACEY 13CV0717
HANKE, WILLIAM JR. 13CV4084
HANNAH, BRITTNEY 14CV0170
HANNAH, MONIQUE 13CV3449
HANNAH, ROLOTTA 14CV1750
HANSON, HEIDI E. 02CC4964
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HARASIMOWICZ, DANUTA 11CV5309
THE HARBOUR, INC. 13CC2492
THE HARBOUR, INC. 13CC3178
HARDAWAY, ANTHONY 14CV1375
HARDEN, MARK 13CV2326
HARDEWAY, WALTON L. 13CV2390
HARDIN COUNTY COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 1 13CC0242
HARDIN, LESCESTER 13CV3149
HARDIN, ROBERT 10CC0172
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HARDING, AUGUSTINE 13CV3684
HARDING, NOLA A/K/A NOLA AYERS 11CC0061
HARDMON, TIFFANY 14CV0083
HARDWICK, DARRYL 12CV3519
HARDY, JENNIFER 14CV0031
HARDY, NEDRICK J., JR. 06CC1259
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HARGROW, TAMIKA L. 13CV4525
HARGROW, TAMIKA L. 13CV4526
HARLAN, BETHANY 14CV0568
HARLEM COMMUNITY CENTER 14CC1688
HARLEY, CHARMAINE, COOPER, LAYOYIA & HARVEST, RICKEY 13CV1034
HARLOW, JENNA 12CC2558
HARLOW, JENNA 12CC2559
HARLOW, JENNA 13CC1085
HARPER, ANDREW & BURKHARDT, EMILY 14CV1376
HARPER COLLEGE 14CC1210
HARPER, REGGIE L. 10CC2173
HARPER, STACEY 13CV3647
HARRINGTON, CLYDE J. 13CV4449
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HARRINGTON, KELLI 13CV2440
HARRIS, ALLISON 14CV0381
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L & P CARPET, INC. 14CC2628
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LANDOLINA, ELSA 14CV0175
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LASER INNOVATION, INC. 13CC2230
LASER INNOVATIONS, INC. 13CC1889
LASER INNOVATIONS, INC. 13CC1892
LASER INNOVATIONS, INC. 13CC1917
LASER INNOVATIONS, INC. 13CC1918
LASER INNOVATIONS, INC. 13CC1919
LASER INNOVATIONS, INC. 13CC1920
LASER INNOVATIONS, INC. 13CC2228
LASER INNOVATIONS, INC. 13CC2294
LASER INNOVATIONS, INC. 13CC2295
LASER INNOVATIONS, INC. 13CC2342
LASER INNOVATIONS, INC. 13CC2386
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LAWSON PRODUCTS, INC. 12CC1305
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LAWSON PRODUCTS, INC. 12CC1350
LAWSON PRODUCTS, INC. 12CC1351
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LIETZ, DANIEL 14CC0625
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LIFELINE SYSTEMS, INC. 12CC3457
LIFELINE SYSTEMS, INC. 12CC3458
LIFELINE SYSTEMS, INC. 12CC3459
LIFELINE SYSTEMS, INC. 12CC3460
LIFELINE SYSTEMS, INC. 12CC3774
LIFELINE SYSTEMS, INC. 12CC3776
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LIFELINE SYSTEMS, INC. 12CC3778
LIFELINE SYSTEMS, INC. 12CC3779
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LIFELINE SYSTEMS, INC. 12CC3782
LIFELINE SYSTEMS, INC. 12CC3783
LIFELINE SYSTEMS, INC. 12CC3785
LIFELINE SYSTEMS, INC. 12CC3788
LIFELINE SYSTEMS, INC. 12CC3789
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LIFELINE SYSTEMS, INC. 12CC3791
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LIFELINE SYSTEMS, INC. 12CC4008
LIFELINE SYSTEMS, INC. 12CC4010
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LIFESTAR AMBULANCE SERVICES, INC. 13CC0867
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LIGNOS, DINA 14CV1198
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LINCOLN AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY, INC. 13CC0383
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LOWERY, CAROL 14CC1205
LOWE'S HOME CENTER, INC. 12CC2274
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LYONS, LORI 14CV1425
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MACK, SHANIECA 13CV4673
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MACKLIN, JERROD 13CV4716
MACOMB GLASS, INC. 13CC2423
MACOMB GLASS, INC. 13CC2424
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MADISON, MICHA 13CV3356
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MAGITT, TIM 14CV1576
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MAHER PLUMBING, INC. 13CC2488
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MAI, JACKIE 14CV0546
MAI, JACKIE 14CV0547
MAIER, MELISSA 13CV2879
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MANGRUM, SHIRLEY 13CV2180
MANION, TRACI 13CV3795
MANKTELOW, REBECCA 13CV0418
MANLEY, CATHERINE J. 13CV4849
MANLEY MOTOR SALES COMPANY 13CC2833
MANNING, PAUL 14CV0593
MANNS, DARRYL SR. 13CV1707
MANNS, IEYSHA 14CV0790
MANOGUE, BRADY 13CV1748
MA'NSAH, CHARLES 13CV4598
MANSARAGE, TANNER 13CV3628
MANSFIELD, GERALDINE 13CV3396
MANSFIELD, JON K. 06CV3079
MANUEL, FELIX 13CV4017
MANUEL, SHOBANI 13CV2493
MANZANO, LOURDES 13CV4564
MANZANO, LOURDES 14CV1084
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MARENTES, ANTONIO 14CV1104
MAREZ, CYNTHIA 11CC3646
MARGARY, MOLLY R. 13CV4717
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MCCORKLE COURT REPORTERS, INC. 12CC3654
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MED TEC 12CC2176
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MENARD, INC. 12CC3550
MENARD, INC. 12CC3551
MENARD, INC. 13CC1632
MENARD, INC. 13CC2148
MENARD, INC. 13CC2349
MENARD, INC. 13CC2856
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MID AMERICA RADIOLOGY, SC. 12CC2028
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MIDWEST EYE CENTER, SC. 12CC3967
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MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES 13CC2002
MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES 13CC2003
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MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES 13CC2005
MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES 13CC2006
MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES 13CC2007
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MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES 13CC2013
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MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES 13CC2018
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MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES 13CC2108
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MIDWEST TRANSIT EQUIPMENT, INC. 13CC1300
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MILESTONE, INC. 12CC2884
MILESTONE, INC. 12CC2885
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WILSON, IESHA M. 13CC1089
112
WILSON, IESHA M. 13CC1090
WILSON, JADON 13CV3589
WILSON, JAMES 14CV0585
WILSON, JARMAINE 12CC3815
WILSON, JEFFERY 13CV4539
WILSON, KECIA D. 14CC0407
WILSON, KEVIN L. 13CC0197
WILSON, LORRIE 12CC2462
WILSON, MARIE 13CV3136
WILSON, MITZI 13CV0196
WILSON, MITZI 13CV1169
WILSON, MONZELL 14CV0636
WILSON, NATIA 13CV3257
WILSON, NEDRA 14CV0989
WILSON, OCHEIN 14CV2261
WILSON, ODESSIE 13CV0796
WILSON, PRENTICE 14CV1240
WILSON, QAWMANE 13CV2996
WILSON, RAMONA 13CV4838
WILSON, SAMANTHA J. 11CV2865
WILSON-BROWN, SHELBRY M. 14CC0567
WIMBERLY, ANTHONY 13CC2046
WINFIELD, ELAINE 12CV4918
WINFIELD, KEVIN 06CV4572
WINFORD, LATOYA 13CV4706
WINGATE BY WYNDHAM 13CC2947
WINGATE BY WYNDHAM 13CC3110
WINN, JOHN JR. 14CV1446
WINSTON, ALANDIZE 14CV1762
WINSTON, ANDRE 12CC2917
WINSTON, ARTEZ 14CV1831
WINSTON, RAPHAEL 13CV2308
WINTER, RODNEY 12CV3879
WINTERS, CLARENCE A. 14CV0671
WINTERS, KEVIN 13CV3373
WINTERS, MICHELLE 13CV0579
WINTERS, STEVEN 08CV0667
WISSEL, DESTINY 14CV1865
WITCZAK, JAMES 13CV3077
WITHEM, KRIS 12CC3587
WOHLMUTH, ANN 12CC2273
WOJCIK, SHAWN 13CV2777
WOJTASZEK, KRZYSZTOF 14CV1362
WOLF, MELANIE 13CV2401
WOLFE, KATHLEEN 14CC1460
WOLF-SELMON, BETTY J. 13CV2690
WOMENS HEALTHCARE PARTNERS OF ILLINOIS 13CC0683
THE WOMEN'S TREATMENT CENTER 14CC0577
THE WOMEN'S TREATMENT CENTER 14CC0580
THE WOMEN'S TREATMENT CENTER 14CC0581
THE WOMEN'S TREATMENT CENTER 14CC1966
THE WOMEN'S TREATMENT CENTER 14CC2232
THE WOMEN'S TREATMENT CENTER 14CC2233
WOOD, LAWRENCE 13CV4358
WOOD, MICHAEL S. 13CV1690
WOOD, TRACY F. 14CV1022
WOODALL, DARLENE 12CC2547
WOODELL, SARAH 13CV2997
WOODFOLK, HELEN M. 13CV2402
WOODFORD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT 12CC2259
WOODLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT #50 13CC0481
WOODS, ANDREW 13CV4337
WOODS, DAMONTAI 13CV2349
WOODS, DARRYL, M.D. 14CC1014
WOODS, LATRESE 13CV2615
WOODS, LATRESE 13CV3727
WOODS, LINDA & FIELDS, SHIMEA 13CV3381
WOODS-BLACKWELL, DONTREE 13CC2582
WOODSIDE, CARRIE L. 13CC0695
WOODSON-ONATOYE, MARY 13CV1210
WOOLARD, KIM 13CV2350
WOOTEN, RYHEEM 14CV1830
WORD, SHANIECE 14CV1741
WORD, SHANIECE 14CV2912
WORK ZONE SAFETY 14CC1252
WORKMAN, MELISSA R. 12CV2135
WORLD DRYER CORPORATION 10CC3277
WORLD'S PRINTING 13CC1620
WORTHEM, JAMES 13CC2365
WORTMAN, SCOTT 14CV0834
WRIGHT, ANDREW 13CV3135
WRIGHT, ANTWON 13CV3686
WRIGHT, DAVID 13CV4839
113
WRIGHT EXPRESS CORPORATION 12CC2575
WRIGHT EXPRESS CORPORATION 12CC2581
WRIGHT EXPRESS CORPORATION 13CC0288
WRIGHT EXPRESS CORPORATION 13CC1238
WRIGHT EXPRESS CORPORATION 13CC1239
WRIGHT EXPRESS CORPORATION 13CC1240
WRIGHT EXPRESS CORPORATION 13CC1241
WRIGHT EXPRESS CORPORATION 13CC1242
WRIGHT EXPRESS CORPORATION 13CC1243
WRIGHT EXPRESS CORPORATION 13CC1244
WRIGHT EXPRESS CORPORATION 13CC1245
WRIGHT EXPRESS CORPORATION 13CC1248
WRIGHT EXPRESS CORPORATION 13CC1250
WRIGHT EXPRESS CORPORATION 13CC1252
WRIGHT EXPRESS CORPORATION 13CC1895
WRIGHT, PAMELA 13CV4053
WRIGHT, PAUL 14CV0525
WRIGHT, PEARLINE 13CV3204
WRIGHT, ROY 13CV2614
WRIGHT, SANDRA K. 13CV2426
WRIGHT, SHERIE 13CV2508
WU, JUN 13CV3493
WYATT, JASON 13CV3032
WYNN, LUTRECE 13CV4840
WYNS, LINDA J. 12CV1505
WYSE, JENNIFER 14CC1459
WYSOGLAD, MICHELLE 14CV0758
XENTRIS, LLC. 13CC1185
XEROX CORPORATION 13CC1741
XEROX CORPORATION 13CC1742
XEROX CORPORATION 13CC1743
XEROX CORPORATION 13CC1746
XEROX CORPORATION 13CC1747
XEROX CORPORATION 13CC1749
XEROX CORPORATION 13CC1750
XEROX CORPORATION 13CC1751
XEROX CORPORATION 13CC1752
XEROX CORPORATION 13CC1753
XEROX CORPORATION 13CC1754
XEROX CORPORATION 13CC1761
XEROX CORPORATION 13CC1762
XEROX CORPORATION 13CC1763
XEROX CORPORATION 13CC1764
XEROX CORPORATION 13CC1765
XEROX CORPORATION 13CC1766
XEROX CORPORATION 13CC1767
XEROX CORPORATION 13CC1770
XEROX CORPORATION 13CC1773
XEROX CORPORATION 13CC1774
XEROX CORPORATION 14CC1446
XIANG, ZHIGUO 14CV2014
XILIN ASSOCIATION 14CC1328
YAMAHA OF SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 13CC2485
YANCEY, RAVEN 14CV1799
YANCY, SIMONE 14CC0408
YANG, CHENJIE 13CV2616
YARBROUGH, BILLY 13CC2284
YARD, KORRIE 13CV4898
YATES, BRANDI 14CV0724
YATES, CYNTHIA 14CV0990
YATES EMERGENCY PHYSICIANS 12CC2762
YATES EMERGENCY PHYSICIANS 12CC2763
YATES EMERGENCY PHYSICIANS 12CC2810
YATES EMERGENCY PHYSICIANS 12CC2811
YATES EMERGENCY PHYSICIANS 12CC2812
YATES EMERGENCY PHYSICIANS 12CC2813
YATES EMERGENCY PHYSICIANS 12CC2814
YATES EMERGENCY PHYSICIANS 12CC2815
YATES EMERGENCY PHYSICIANS 12CC2816
YATES EMERGENCY PHYSICIANS 12CC2817
YATES EMERGENCY PHYSICIANS 12CC2819
YATES EMERGENCY PHYSICIANS 12CC2820
YATES EMERGENCY PHYSICIANS 12CC2821
YATES EMERGENCY PHYSICIANS 12CC2822
YATES EMERGENCY PHYSICIANS 12CC2823
YATES EMERGENCY PHYSICIANS 12CC2824
YATES EMERGENCY PHYSICIANS 12CC2825
YATES EMERGENCY PHYSICIANS 12CC2826
YATES EMERGENCY PHYSICIANS 12CC2827
YATES EMERHENCY PHYSICIANS 12CC2818
YELK, CATHERINE AND MICHAEL 12CC3466
YEPES, ORLANDO 13CV1809
YERKES, JOHN, JR. 13CV3437
114
YOON, SUECHO 12CV0283
YORDY, KELSEY 13CV4540
YOST, WALTER 14CV1564
YOUNG, ALEXANDRA 13CV0973
YOUNG, CLIFTON 13CV2003
YOUNG, CLIFTON 13CV2004
YOUNG, DEVONTAE 13CV1810
YOUNG, JACKIE 13CV4899
YOUNG, JOHN JR. 13CV4394
YOUNG, JULIE 13CV4804
YOUNG, KATHERINE 14CC0628
YOUNG, LARRY D., JR. 13CV4338
YOUNG, LASHAWNDA 13CV1445
YOUNG, SAMUEL L. 14CV0159
YOUNG, TAWANNA M. 13CV3776
YOUNG WOMENS CHRISTIAN ASSN. 13CC2647
YOUNGER, ANDREW G. 14CV0505
YOUNGER, DAN 13CV4359
YOUNGSTEADT, JANICE 14CC1037
THE YOUTH ADVOCATE PROGRAM, INC. 13CC1335
THE YOUTH ADVOCATE PROGRAM, INC. 13CC1812
THE YOUTH ADVOCATE PROGRAMS, INC. 13CC1806
YOUTH GUIDANCE 13CC1866
YOUTH OUTREACH SERVICE, INC. 13CC1468
YOUTH OUTREACH SERVICES, INC. 13CC1464
YUHIN, SIU 13CV2509
YVONNE BOYD 12CC3899
YWCA EVANSTON/NORTH SHORE 13CC0721
YWCA MCLEAN COUNTY 12CC3761
YWCA MCLEAN COUNTY 14CC0163
YWCA OF THE SAUK VALLEY 13CC0862
ZABOROWSKI, DUANE J. 14CV0819
ZAFAR, SALMAN 13CV1370
ZAK, SLAWOMIR 11CV5154
ZAKEM, BRIAN 12CC3212
ZAMBRANA, GEORGE 12CC0684
ZAMORA, ROBERTO 13CV4087
ZANIOLO, LORENZO 13CV2778
ZAPATA, ABELARDO 13CV4612
ZAPUSHEK, FRANK 10CV2937
ZARAGOZA, LEONARDO 14CV2516
ZARATE, ANA 13CV3981
ZARCO, ROSANGELA 13CV3517
ZARCO, ROSANGELA 13CV3982
ZARCO, ROSANGELA 14CV0703
ZAREI, JASMINE 14CV0103
ZAREMBSKI, NATHANIEL 13CV3740
ZARETSKY, DANIEL 13CV1922
ZAVALA, EDUARDO 13CV1691
ZAVALA, MARIA 14CV0687
ZAVALA, PAULINA 13CV2638
ZAVALETA, ANSELMO 13CV3875
ZEC, HARIS 13CV4187
ZEC, HARIS 13CV4188
ZEE MEDICAL, INC. 13CC3035
ZELZACK, ROBERT 13CV1501
ZESZUTKO, JENNIFER 13CV0809
ZETTERS, LARRY A. 14CV2712
ZHAO, KUI 13CV1923
ZHELEV, GOCHO 14CV1775
ZICCARDI, PHYLLIS 11CC0961
ZICCARDI, PHYLLIS PRO-SE 11CC1158
ZICKOVICH, JUSTIN R. 13CV3568
ZIEGLER, JASMINE A. 14CV0288
ZIELINSKI, JASON 14CV1631
ZIGIC, SLAVKO 13CV3033
ZIGMUND, HANS 13CC1077
ZIKMUND, SCOTT B. 11CV0383
ZILEWICZ, ZANIEL 14CV1447
ZIMAY, SCOTT M. 11CC1668
ZITO, ALEXANDER 13CV3494
ZIVKOVIC, MILICA 13CV2719
ZOEPAZ INCORPORATED 13CC2973
ZOEPAZ INCORPORATED 13CC2974
ZUFFA, JOHN 14CV1117
ZUKOSKY, JACKIE C. 14CV1024
ZUMBAHLEN, DUSTIN 13CV4457
ZUNIGA, ALEX 13CV1093
115
CASES ARGUED AND DETERMINED
REPORTED OPINIONS
116
(No.
01-‐CC-‐2947
–
Claim
denied)
MAXWELL
MANOR,
INC.,
Claimant
v.
STATE
OF
ILLINOIS,
Respondent.
Opinion
filed
December
12,
2012
Motion
for
rehearing
denied
August
25,
2013
Brian
Neuffer,
for
Claimant
Michael
Rocks,
Assistant
Attorney
General,
for
Respondent.
Medical
Vendors-‐
Time
Barring-‐
Under
705
ILCS
505/22
and
305
ILCS
5 /11-‐13
medical
vendors
such
as
Claimant
have
a
maximum
of
three
years
from
the
date
of
service
within
which
to
file
a
claim
with
the
Court
of
Claims.
OPINION
SPRAGUE,
J.
This
cause
coming
on
to
be
heard
on
Respondent's
Motion
to
Dismiss
Claimant's
Second
Verified
Complaint.
Oral
argument
having
been
heard
and
the
Court
being
fully
advised
in
the
premises:
I. BACKGROUND AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY
On
January
19,
2001,
Claimant
filed
a
Complaint
against
the
State
of
Illinois
pursuant
to
section
22
of
the
Illinois
Court
of
Claims
Act.
Claimant
alleges
that
it
is
owed
monies
for
services
it
rendered
in
accordance
with
the
Medicaid
Provider
Agreement.
Claimant
further
alleges
the
Illinois
Department
of
Public
Aid
n/k/a
the
Illinois
Department
of
Healthcare
and
Family
Services
("HFS")
has
refused
and
continues
to
refuse
to
pay
Maxwell
Manor
for
the
services
it
rendered.
Claimant
previously
operated
a
nursing
home
that
served
patients
that
were
recipients
of
medical
programs
administered
by
HFS.
Claimant
had
a
Medicaid
Provider
Agreement
with
HFS,
and
provided
services
to
various
Medicaid
recipients
from
March
1990
through
October16,
1998.
Claimant's
claim
seeks
compensation
from
HFS
in
the
amount
of
at
least
$4,095,431.88.
On
February
26,
2003,
Respondent
filed
a
Motion
to
Dismiss
on
the
basis
that
Claimant's
Complaint
was
deficient
in
pleading
the
elements
required
by
the
Court
of
Claims
rules
and
for
failure
to
comply
with
the
applicable
statute
of
limitations.
On
April
26,
2005,
the
Court
granted
Respondent's
Motion
to
Dismiss
on
the
grounds
that
Claimant's
Complaint
plead
only
general
allegations
and
did
not
meet
the
requirements
of
specific
allegation
pleading.
The
Court
did
not
rule
on
the
statute
of
limitations
issue
and
granted
Claimant
leave
to
file
an
Amended
Complaint.
117
On
May
26,
2005,
Claimant
timely
filed
a
Verified
Amended
Complaint.
However,
on
October
4,
2005,
Claimant
sought
leave
from
the
Court
to
file
a
Second
Amended
Verified
Complaint
on
the
basis
that
there
were
a
number
of
typographical
and
other
errors
in
its
initial
Amended
Complaint.
Claimant
also
alleged
that
it
wished
to
attach
new
documents
which
supported
its
claim.
On
June
8,
2009,
Claimant
was
granted
leave
to
file
its
Second
Amended
Verified
Complaint.
Respondent
filed
a
Motion
to
Dismiss
the
Second
Amended
Verified
Complaint.
II. APPLICABLE LAW AND LIMITATION PERIODS
A.
Court
of
Claims
Act
705
ILCS
505/22(b)
Under
the
Court
of
Claims
Act,
705
ILCS
505/22
(b),
medical
vendors
such
as
Claimant
have
one
year
from
the
accrual
of
their
cause
of
action
within
which
to
file
their
claim
with
the
Court
of
Claims,
or
the
claim
will
be
time
barred.
Section
22
of
the
Court
of
Claims
Act
states
in
part
that:
"every
claim
cognizable
by
the
Court
and
not
otherwise
sooner
barred
by
law
shall
be
forever
barred
from
prosecution
therein
unless
it
is
filed
with
the
Clerk
of
the
Court
within
the
time
set
forth
as
follows:
(b)
All
claims
cognizable
against
the
State
by
vendors
of
goods
or
services
under
"The
Illinois
Public
Aid
Code",
approved
April
11
1967,
as
amended,
must
file
within
one
year
after
the
accrual
of
the
cause
of
action,
as
provided
in
section
11-‐13
of
that
Code.
750
ILCS
505/22.
B.
Public
Aid
Code
305
ILCS
5/11-‐13
The
Public
Aid
Code,
305
ILCS
5/11-‐13,
provides
the
methodology
by
which
the
accrual
dates
of
causes
of
action
for
such
medical
vendor
claims
are
determined.
Section
11-‐13
of
the
Illinois
Public
Aid
Code
states
in
part
that:
A
cause
of
action
accrues
within
the
meaning
of
this
section
upon
the
following
date:
(1)
If
the
vendor
can
prove
that
he
submitted
a
bill
for
the
service
rendered
to
the
Illinois
Department
or
a
governmental
unit
within
12
months
of
the
date
the
service
was
rendered,
then
(a)
upon
the
date
the
Illinois
Department
or
a
governmental
unit
mails
to
the
vendor
information
that
it
is
paying
a
bill
in
part
or
is
refusing
to
pay
a
bill
in
whole
or
in
part,
or
(b)
upon
the
date
one
year
following
the
date
the
vendor
submitted
such
bill
if
the
Illinois
Department
or
a
governmental
unit
fails
to
mail
to
the
vendor
such
118
payment
information
within
one
year
following
the
date
the
vendor
submitted
the
bill;
or
(2)
If
the
vendor
cannot
prove
that
he
submitted
a
bill
for
the
service
rendered
within
12
months
of
the
date
the
service
was
rendered,
then
upon
the
date
12
months
following
the
date
the
vendor
rendered
the
service
to
the
recipient.
305
ILCS
5/11-‐13.
ANALYSIS
A. Any
claim
for
services
rendered
by
Claimant
prior
to
January
1,
1998
is
unquestionably
time
barred.
Under
705
ILCS
505/22
and
305
ILCS
5/11-‐13
medical
vendors
such
as
Claimant
have
a
maximum
of
three
years
from
the
date
of
service
within
which
to
file
a
claim
with
the
Court
of
Claims.
Claimant's
claim
covers
the
time
period
from
March
1990
through
October
16,
1998,
and
Claimant
filed
its
claim
with
the
Court
of
Claims
on
January
19,
2001.
For
any
claim
for
services
rendered
prior
to
January
1,
1998,
Claimant's
latest
possible
accrual
of
its
last
cause
of
action
under
305
ILCS
5/11-‐13
would
have
been
December
31,
1999.
Therefore,
since
Claimant
filed
its
Court
of
Claims
action
on
January
19,
2001,
any
claim
for
services
rendered
prior
to
January
1,
1998
is
barred
by
the
limitation
periods
set
forth
in
705
ILCS
505/22
and
305
ILCS
5/11-‐13.
B. As
a
claim
made
by
a
nursing
home,
any
claim
for
services
rendered
by
Claimant
from
January
1,
1998
through
October
16,
1998
would
have
accrued
under
305
ILCS
5/11-‐13
(2)
no
later
than
one
year
from
the
last
date
of
service
(i.e.
October
16,
1999),
and
is
therefore
time
barred.
Claimant
operated
a
nursing
home,
therefore
any
claim
for
services
rendered
by
Claimant
from
January
L
1998
through
October
16,
1998
would
have
accrued
under
305
ILCS
5/11-‐13
(2)
no
later
than
one
year
from
the
last
date
of
service
(i.e.
October
16,
1999),
and
is
therefore
time
barred.
Since
July
1,
1992,
nursing
homes
such
as
Claimant
are
paid
by
HFS
through
a
unique
paperless
billing
process.
The
Court
of
Claims
in
Cahokia
Nursing
and
Rehabilitation
Center,
et
al.
v.
State,
59
Ill.Ct.Cl.
278,
280-‐282
(2006),
provides
a
detailed
outline
of
this
payment
process,
Id.
Generally,
nursing
homes
do
not
submit
bills
to
HFS
in
order
to
seek
payment
for
their
services.
Id.
Rather,
after
a
given
service
month
has
ended,
HFS
will
send
to
the
nursing
home
a
document
entitled
a
Prepayment
Report.
Id.
The
Prepayment
Report
is
an
estimate
of
what
HFS
believes
is
owed
to
the
nursing
home
for
a
given
month
of
service.
Id.
After
receipt
of
the
Prepayment
Report,
the
nursing
home
has
a
right
to
review
it
and
submit
any
necessary
adjustments
to
HFS,
which
then
will
make
its
payment
for
that
month
of
119
service.
Id.
If
the
nursing
home
chooses
to
make
no
adjustments
to
the
Prepayment
Report,
then
HFS
will
just
make
its
payment
based
on
the
original
Prepayment
Report.
Id.
In
another
matter,
which
is
applicable
to
the
case
at
bar,
Jamestown
Management
Corp.
et
al.
v.
State,
59
Ill.Ct.Cl.
240
(2006),
the
claimants
were
nursing
homes
seeking
compensation
from
HFS
for
services
rendered
to
Medicaid
recipients
in
their
facilities.
The
case
was
decided
on
the
issue
of
limitation
periods
set
forth
in
705
ILCS
505/22
and
305
ILCS
5 /11-‐13.
Id.
The
Court
rejected
the
claimants'
argument
that
the
accrual
of
their
cause
of
action
was
determined
by
305
ILCS
5/11-‐13
(1)
and
the
date
of
the
HFS
Remittance
Advice
[which
contains
specific
claim
information
and
accompanies
payment].
Id.
Rather,
given
the
unique
system
for
the
payment
of
nursing
homes,
the
Court
in
Jamestown
Management
Corp.
applied
305
ILCS
5/11-‐13
(2)
to
determine
the
accrual
date
of
the
claimants'
causes
of
action.
Id.
Based
on
the
Court's
ruling
in
Jamestown
Management
Corp.,
Claimant's
causes
of
action
should
be
governed
by
305
ILCS
5/11-‐13
(2)
(i.e.
one
year
from
the
month
of
service
at
issue).
Therefore,
according
to
305
ILCS
5/11-‐13
(2),
Claimant's
claim
for
services
rendered
from
January
1,
1998
through
October
16,
1998
would
have
accrued
no
later
than
October
16,
1999.
Pursuant
to
705
ILCS
505/22
Claimant
had
until
October
16,
2000
to
file
its
claim
for
these
services.
However,
Claimant
did
not
file
its
claim
with
the
Court
of
Claims
until
January
19,
2001.
C. Monies
due
Claimant
and
set
off
by
Respondent
Pursuant
to
Claimant's
Exhibit
A,
#13
to
the
Verified
Amended
Complaint,
HFS
intercepted
two
payments
due
to
Claimant,
to
wit:
$12,361.31
(Warrant
#AA8868643)
and
$165,304.65
(AA8483464).
Respondent's
departmental
report
filed
with
the
Court
on
April
27,
2001
acknowledges
that
two
payments
in
the
amount
of
$12,361.31
and
$165,304.65
were
due
and
owing
to
Claimant,
but
were
subsequently
intercepted
by
HFS.
Respondent's
departmental
report
further
indicates
that
a
payment
of
$2,967.38
was
sent
by
HFS
to
the
subsequent
owner
of
Claimant's
facility.
Therefore,
based
upon
Respondent's
departmental
report
Claimant
is
due
$174,698.58.
Respondent
has
filed
with
the
Court
information
that
on
July
20,
2005,
a
final
administrative
decision
was
issued
by
HFS
holding
that
Claimant
owed
HFS
$1,167,624.27.
On
December
3,
2007,
this
final
administrative
decision
was
upheld
by
the
Circuit
Court
of
Cook
County,
and
a
judgment
in
the
amount
of
$1,167,624.27
was
entered
against
Claimant.
On
April
30,
2009,
that
judgment
of
$1,167,624.27
was
affirmed
by
the
Appellate
Court
of
Illinois
(1st
Dist.)
in
Maxwell
Manor,
Inc.
v.
Illinois
Department
of
Healthcare
and
Family
Services
et
al,
Case
no.
1-‐07-‐3568.
Based
upon
Respondent's
departmental
report,
Claimant
is
due
an
award
in
this
case
of
$174,698.58.
The
Court
of
Claims
Act
provides,
however,
that
awards
made
by
the
Court
are
subject
to
the
right
of
set-‐off.
See
705
ILCS
505/26.
Therefore,
Claimant's
award
of
$174,698.58
should
be
applied
to
HFS'
judgment
against
Claimant
in
the
amount
of
120
$1,167,624.27.
The
amount
due
of
$174,698.58
is
thereby
extinguished,
and
no
actual
award
is
due
to
Claimant.
CONCLUSION
Claimant
alleges
that
is
it
is
owed
monies
for
services
it
rendered
in
accordance
with
the
Medicaid
Provider
Agreement.
Claimant
further
alleges
that
the
Illinois
Department
of
Public
Aid
n/k/a
the
Illinois
Department
of
Healthcare
and
Family
Services
("HFS")
has
refused
and
continues
to
refuse
to
pay
Maxwell
Manor
for
the
services
it
rendered.
However,
any
claim
for
services
rendered
prior
to
January
1,
1998
is
unquestionably
barred
by
the
limitation
periods
set
forth
in
705
ILCS
505/22
and
305
ILCS
5/11-‐13.
In
addition,
Claimant
was
a
nursing
home,
therefore
any
claim
for
services
rendered
by
Claimant
from
January
1,
1998
through
October
16,
1998
would
have
accrued
under
305
ILCS
5/11-‐13
(2)
no
later
than
one
year
from
the
last
date
of
service
(i.e.
October
16,
1999),
and
is
therefore
time
barred.
Finally,
Claimant
had
a
judgment
entered
against
them
in
the
amount
of
$1,167,624.27
in
favor
of
HFS.
Therefore
the
amount
of
$174,698.58
that
HFS'
departmental
report
acknowledges
is
due
to
Claimant
should
be
applied
and
set-‐off
against
that
judgment
of
$
1,167,624.27.
IT
IS
THEREFORE
ORDERED
that
Respondent's
motion
be,
and
the
same
is,
hereby
granted,
and
Claimant's
Second
Amended
Verified
Complaint
herein
is
dismissed
with
prejudice.
DISSENT
KUBASIAK,
J.
With
respect
to
the
claims
for
services
rendered
prior
to
January
19,
1998,
I
agree
with
the
majority
that
such
claims
should
be
barred
under
705
ILCS
505/22
and
305
ILCS
5/1
l-‐13(l)(b).
However,
with
respect
to
the
majority's
application
of
305
ILCS
5/11-‐13(2)
to
the
claims
for
services
rendered
after
January
19,
1998,
1
respectfully
disagree.
The
corrections
to
the
C-‐13
vouchers
should
have
been
treated
as
bills,
and
thus
the
Court
should
have
applied
section
5/11-‐13(1)
to
the
claims
for
services
rendered
after
January
19,
1998.
Claimant
relied
on
the
affirmative
statements
of
the
State
in
a
notice
stating
that
corrections
to
the
C-‐13
vouchers
would
be
treated
as
bills.
Thus,
section
5/11-‐13(1)
should
be
invoked,
preventing
the
Respondent
from
claiming
no
bills
were
submitted
and
unfairly
prejudicing
the
Claimant.
I. This
case
is
a
contract
claim,
which
is
within
our
jurisdiction.
This
Court
has
appropriate
jurisdiction
to
enforce
a
contract.
While
it
is
true
that
this
Court
lacks
the
power
to
hear
cases
sounding
purely
in
equity,
that
does
not
mean
the
Court
may
not
apply
equitable
estoppel
in
order
to
enforce
a
contract.
Here,
the
Court
should
apply
equitable
estoppel
to
prevent
Respondent
from
stating
that
the
bill
was
not
submitted.
The
majority
incorrectly
applied
section
11-‐13(2),
finding
that
no
bill
was
submitted
and
121
ignored
the
affirmative
statements
made
by
Respondent
that
the
corrections
to
the
C-‐13
vouchers
would
be
treated
as
such.
The
United
States
Supreme
Court
has
been
hesitant
to
create
a
rule
stating
that
equitable
estoppel
may
not
be
applied
against
the
government.
United
States
v.
Locke,
471
U.S.
84,
112,
105
S.
Ct.
1785,
1802,
85
L.
Ed.
2d
64
(1985).
In
United
States
v.
Locke,
the
Court
stated:
"our
previous
decisions
would
not
necessarily
bar
application
of
the
doctrine
of
equitable
estoppel."
Id.
While
this
Court
may
not
grant
equitable
remedies,
that
does
not
mean
this
Court
lacks
general
jurisdiction
to
adjudicate
"equitable"
causes
of
action.
In
fact,
such
causes
of
action
lie
squarely
within
our
jurisdictional
grant.
As
this
Court's
Judge
Epstein
has
noted,
the
limitation
on
our
equitable
jurisdiction
is
not
absolute,
rather
it
is
simply
that
this
Court's
"focus
necessarily
is
those
equitable
claims
that
can
give
rise
to
damages
and
declaratory
judgments,
i.e.,
where
this
Court
can
grant
some
form
of
relief
. . . .
[including]
promissory
and
equitable
estoppel."
Garimella
v.
Board
of
Trustees
of
the
University
of
Illinois,
50
Ill.Ct.Cl.
350,
365-‐66
(1996)
(Epstein,
J.
Concurring).
Section
8
of
the
Court
of
Claims
Act
grants
this
Court
exclusive
jurisdiction
"[t]o
hear
a nd
d etermine
. ..":
(a) All
claims
against
the
State
founded
upon
any
law
of
the
State
of
Illinois,
or
upon
any
regulation
there
under
. ...
(b) All
claims
against
the
State
founded
upon
any
contract
entered
into
with
the
State
of
Illinois.
…
(d)
All
claims
against
the
State
for
damages
in
cases
sounding
in
tort,
if
a
like
cause
of
action
would
lie
against
a
private
person
or
corporation
in
a
civil
s uit...
705
ILCS
505/8
(emphasis
added).
Section
8
goes
on
to
include
a
list
of
jurisdictional
exclusions.
See,
e.g.
705
ILCS
505/8(a)
(excluding
from
our
jurisdiction
claims
arising
under
the
Workers'
Compensation
Act
and
the
Workers'
Occupational
Disease
Act
among
other
exclusions).
As
Judge
Epstein
has
noted,
section
8
includes
no
exclusion
of
equitable
claims,
and
we
must
take
that
omission
to
be
intentional.
Garimella,
50
Ill.Ct.Cl.
at
366
(Epstein,
J.
Concurring).
Further,
this
Court
has
tort
jurisdiction
limited
expressly
to
"damages."
705
ILCS
505/8(d).
If
our
underlying
jurisdiction
already
excluded
equity
claims,
that
limitation
would
be
superfluous.
Beyond
the
facial
reading
of
the
current
Court
of
Claims
Act,
Judge
Epstein
has
conducted
an
exhaustive
survey
of
its
predecessors,
dating
back
to
the
1877
Statute,
all
of
which
show
"affirmatively
that
equitable
claims
and
defenses
were
122
contemplated
and
included
in
the
jurisdiction
of
this
Court
from
the
outset."
Garimella,
50
Ill.Ct.Cl.
at
369
(Epstein,
J.
Concurring).
In
the
instant
case,
Claimant's
complaint
sounds
in
contract,
an
area
over
which
this
Court
has
jurisdiction.
705
ILCS
505/8(b).
Estoppel
in
this
case
is
raised
to
preclude
Respondent
from
invoking
the
statute
of
limitations,
rather
than
to
replace
Claimant's
contract
claim.
Thus,
we
can
apply
the
doctrine
of
estoppel
to
address
Respondent's
statute
of
limitations
argument.
Correctional
Medical,
Services.,
Inc.
v.
State,
58
Ill.Ct.Cl.
190,
199
(2006)
(Noting
that
this
is
a
"fine"
distinction,
but
an
important
one).
While
estoppel
against
the
State
is
disfavored
in
Illinois,
it
is
not
precluded.
Correctional
Medical
Services,
Inc.,
58
Ill.Ct.Cl.
at
199;
Mickey
v.
Illinois
Central
Railroad
Co.,
35
ILL.2d
470
(1966).
II. The
fact
that
the
State
in
the
notice
said
that
the
C-‐13
vouchers
would
be
treated
like
bills,
is
enough
to
establish
that
the
State
should
be
estopped
from
applying
5/11-‐13(2).
Respondent
should
be
estopped
on
equitable
grounds
from
invoking
the
statute
of
limitations
in
this
case.
In
implementing
the
C-‐13
voucher
system,
a
"unique
paperless
billing
process,"
Respondent
eliminated
the
possibility
of
filing
formal
bills,
thus
nullifying
the
application
of
section
11-‐13(1),
which
would
allow
Claimant's
claim
to
accrue
on
the
date
that
Respondent
finally
refused
to
pay
the
amount
billed
by
Claimant.
The
Respondent's
position
places
form
over
substance
in
the
application
of
section
11-‐13(2).
Claimant
identifies
a
July
24,
1996
public
notice
issued
to
all
long-‐term
care
providers
entitled
"Time
Limit
for
Bill
Submittal."
In
that
notice,
Respondent
acknowledges
that
it
no
longer
receives
"bills,"
but
that
corrections
to
the
C-‐13
voucher
prepayment
amounts
are
considered
claims
for
payment
and
must
be
submitted
to
Respondent
within
12
months
of
the
date
of
service.
This
notice
effectively
told
Claimant
that
they
should
not
bill
the
State
but
that
the
C-‐13
vouchers
would
be
treated
as
bills.
The
fact
that
Respondent
in
the
notice
said
they
would
be
treated
as
bills
is
enough
that
the
Respondent
should
be
estopped
from
applying
the
(particular)
relied
upon
statute
of
limitations.
Therefore,
section
11-‐13
(l)(a)
should
apply.
This
would
result
in
the
claim
accruing
when
Respondent
refused
to
pay
the
disputed
claim
on
March
10,
2000.
III. This
case
is
distinguishable
from
Jamestown.
The
majority
bases
its
decision
on
the
holding
in
Jamestown
Management
Corp.
et.
al
v.
State,
59
Ill.Ct.Cl.
240
(2006).
In
that
case,
the
Court
rejected
an
argument
by
the
claimant
that
corrections
of
prepayment
amounts
should
constitute
formal
bills
and
trigger
section
11-‐13(1).
Id.
at
244.
The
Court
rejected
that
argument,
stating
that
the
claimant
bore
the
burden
of
proving
that
it
had
submitted
a
formal
bill
and
could
not
meet
its
burden.
Id.
The
Jamestown
claimant
also
argued,
as
Claimant
does
in
the
instant
case,
that
even
if
section
11-‐13(2)
applied,
the
statute
of
limitations
should
have
been
deemed
to
begin
to
run
when
the
respondent
issued
its
denial
of
the
claimant's
dispute.
Id.
at
243.
The
Court,
123
however,
stated
that
it
had
no
authority
to
make
such
a
ruling,
because
the
claimant's
argument
was
"one
of
equity
and
fairness."
Id.
The
Court
went
on
to
explain
that
"the
Court
of
Claims
does
not
have
equitable
jurisdiction"
and
could
not
change
when
the
statute
of
limitations
begins
to
run.
Id.
at
244.
The
Court
ultimately
determined
that
the
claimant
had
relied
upon
the
respondent's
"inactions
or
lateness
in
reviewing
or
paying
a
bill,"
that
the
"[claimant's
reliance
was
misplaced,"
and
that
the
statute
of
limitations
could
not
be
tolled
for
that
reliance.
Id.
This
case
is
distinguishable
from
Jamestown
in
that
here,
the
Claimant's
argument
is
based
on
the
affirmative
statements
made
by
the
State.
In
contrast,
the
claimants
in
Jamestown
argued
purely
out
of
equity
and
fairness.
The
Court
rejected
their
argument
that
because
the
claimants
were
directed
by
IDPA
not
to
submit
a
bill,
equity
and
fairness
demand
the
application
of
section
11-‐13(1).
Id.
at
242.
In
contrast,
here
the
Claimant
does
not
argue
simply
that
it
was
directed
not
to
submit
a
bill,
but
that
Respondent
made
an
affirmative
statement
that
the
corrections
to
the
C-‐13
vouchers
would
be
treated
as
bills.
The
claimants
in
Jamestown
did
not
argue
that
such
an
affirmative
position
was
made
by
the
State.
IV.
Conclusion
I
respectfully
disagree
with
the
majority's
holding
for
the
Respondents
motion
to
dismiss.
124
(No.
10-‐CC-‐3274
–
Claim
denied)
PAUL
GERLACH,
Claimant,
v.
STATE
OF
ILLINOIS
and
THE
ILLINOIS
DEPARTMENT
OF
TRANSPORTATION,
Respondent.
Opinion
filed
July
25,
2013
Rehearing
denied
March
11,
2014
MICHELLE
KOHUT,
for
Claimant
MICHAEL
SCHNITZER,
Assistant
Attorney
General,
for
Respondent
The
claimant
testified
he
did
not
see
the
pothole
prior
to
the
fall,
did
not
get
a
good
look
at
it
after
the
fall
and
could
not
affirm
whether
the
pothole
was
filled
with
water.
125
State
witnesses
testified
to
the
process
and
procedure
on
pothole
repairs
and
specifically
as
to
what
happened
in
the
instant
case.
When
a
call
comes
in
regarding
a
pothole,
unless
it
is
an
emergency,
it
will
be
put
on
the
pothole
sheet
and
it
will
be
repaired
on
the
next
work
day.
If
it
is
characterized
as
an
emergency
or
hazard
by
an
official
source,
an
incident
report
will
be
prepared
and
they
will
call
in
emergency
personnel
to
assess
and
repair.
In
the
instant
case,
the
call
came
in
from
police
dispatch,
who
did
not
report
the
pothole
as
a
hazard.
IDOT
relies
on
official
sources,
police
personnel,
to
determine
if
a
condition
is
a
hazard.
The
police
officer
in
this
case
did
not
think
the
pothole
was
a
hazard,
did
not
report
it
as
such
and
did
not
take
any
steps
to
warn
anyone
of
its
existence.
ANALYSIS
The
State
is
not
the
absolute
insurer
against
all
accidents
which
may
occur
by
reason
of
the
condition
of
its
highways.
Brady
v.
State
of
Illinois,
(2007)
54
Ill.Ct.
C1.397.
To
recover,
the
claimant
must
prove
by
a
preponderance
of
the
evidence
that
1)
the
State
breached
its
duty
of
reasonable
care,
2)
the
State's
negligence
was
a
proximate
cause
of
the
injury,
3)
a
dangerous
condition
or
defect
existed
and
4)
the
State
had
actual
or
constructive
notice
of
the
condition.
Neuhalfren
v.
State
of
Illinois,
(2007)
59
Ill.Ct.C1.
350,
Blair
v.
State
of
Illinois,
(1994)
47
Ill.Ct.Cl.
108.
Here,
the
State
received
notice
of
the
condition
on
the
Saturday
evening
before
the
accident
when
a
full
complement
of
staff
is
not
available.
Claimant
was
injured
the
next
day,
Sunday.
The
State
followed
procedure,
when
based
upon
the
notice
received;
the
pothole
was
repaired
on
the
following
business
day,
Monday.
Unfortunately,
Claimant
was
injured
on
Sunday.
However,
it
cannot
be
said
that
the
State
breached
its
duty
based
upon
the
facts
as
outlined
above.
Based
on
the
foregoing,
claimant
cannot
establish
Respondent
breached
its
duty
to
use
reasonable
care
in
the
maintenance
of
its
highways.
Therefore,
Claimant
has
not
met
his
burden
and
the
claim
is
hereby
dismissed.
126
(No.
08-‐CC-‐3171
—
Claim
denied)
EDDIE
JOHNSON,
Claimant
v.
STATE
OF
ILLINOIS,
Respondent.
Opinion
filed
August
20,
2012
Joint
motion
to
dismiss
September
5,
2013
JOSEPH
MOSCOV,
for
Claimant
MICHAEL
ROCKS,
Assistant
Attorney
General,
for
Respondent
Court
of
Claims-‐
Cause
of
Action
Accrues-‐
Statute
of
Limitations-‐
cause
of
action
accrues
when
the
party
entitled
thereto
could
first
institute
the
action
and
the
statute
of
limitations
begins
to
run
from
that
time.
OPINION
BURNS, J.
FACTS
Claimant
filed
this
claim
seeking
reimbursement
of
alleged
overpayments
for
child
support
from
the
Respondent
(the
State
of
Illinois,
via
the
Illinois
Department
of
Healthcare
and
Family
Services).
The
Complaint
alleges
that
Claimant
was
the
recipient
of
Social
Security
Administration
("SSA")
disability
benefits.
Claimant
alleges
that
during
the
time
he
was
receiving
the
SSA
benefits,
a
portion
of
those
SSA
payments
were
intercepted
by
the
Respondent
to
satisfy
a
child
support
obligation
owed
by
Claimant
pursuant
to
an
action
filed
in
the
Circuit
Court
of
Lake
County.
Claimant
alleges
that
his
child
support
obligations
ceased
in
September
1991.
Claimant
alleges,
however,
that
Respondent
continued
to
intercept
the
SSA
payments
to
satisfy
the
purported
child
support
obligation
of
Claimant.
On
July
11,
2001,
the
Lake
County
Circuit
Court
issued
an
order
indicating
that
Claimant's
child
support
obligation
ceased
in
September
1991.
Claimant
alleges
that
the
intercept
of
the
SSA
payments
continued
until
June
29,
2006,
when
the
Respondent
informed
SSA
to
cease
the
withholding.
On
May
28,
2008,
Claimant
filed
this
Complaint
pursuant
to
Section
705
ILCS
505/8(a)
seeking
full
reimbursement
for
the
monies
withheld.
Claimant
alleges
that
the
Respondent
collected
$16,000
of
his
income
since
September
2001.
127
Respondent
filed
a
Motion
to
Dismiss
based
on
the
following:
a)
Respondent
should
not
be
liable
for
any
SSA
payments
withheld
after
December
9,
2003,
the
date
on
which
the
Respondent
says
it
informed
the
SSA
to
cease
withholding
the
child
support
obligation
from
Claimant's
SSA
payments;
and
b)
the
applicable
two-‐year
statute
of
limitations
for
this
claim
bars
any
claim
for
collection
activity
prior
to
May
28,
2006.
ANALYSIS
Claimant
here
states
in
his
Complaint
that
he
was
well
aware
that
his
rights
were
wrongfully
invaded
by
the
Department
of
Healthcare
and
Family
Services
("HFS"),
as
early
as
September
1991,
in
that
HFS
(then
known
as
the
Illinois
Department
of
Human
Services)
continued
to
intercept
certain
of
his
Social
Security
Disability
payments
for
child
support
purposes,
although
Claimant's
child
support
obligations
had
already
lawfully
ceased
in
said
month
of
September,
1991.
(Petition,
¶¶
3,
4).
Further,
and
again
according
to
Claimant's
own
account,
Claimant,
as
of
July
11,
2001,
was
plainly
aware
that
his
rights
were
continuously
being
invaded
by
HFS
when
he
prepared
and
caused
an
order
to
be
entered
by
the
Court
in
Case
No.
87
F
1694.
Judicially
recording
that
Claimant's
child
support
obligations
lawfully
had
ceased
as
of
September
1991
and
that
notwithstanding
said
order
of
Court,
HFS
continued
to
intercept
Claimant's
income
for
child
support
purposes.
(Petition,
pp.
5,
6;
Ex.
A).
Accordingly,
Claimant
knew
beginning
in
September
1991,
when
he
did
not
receive
the
entire
amount
of
his
disability
payments,
that
his
rights
were
being
wrongfully
invaded
by
HFS
and
thereafter
continuously
invaded,
but
took
no
action
to
seek
and
exhaust
his
administrative
remedies
to
recoup
same
until
May
28,
2008,
when
he
filed
his
petition
with
this
Court,
a
period
of
seventeen
(17)
years
after
his
claim
first
accrued.
Normally,
a
cause
of
action
accrues
when
the
party
entitled
thereto
could
first
institute
the
action
and
the
statute
of
limitations
begins
to
run
from
that
time.
Barnes
v.
State,
37
Ill.Ct.Cl.
173
(1984).
Claimant's
petition
here
is
barred
in
that
it
was
not
filed
within
two
(2)
years
after
it
first
accrued,
705
ILCS
505/22(h),
a
jurisdictional
prerequisite
to
the
Claimant's
right
to
bring
his
action
in
the
Court
of
Claims.
Klopfer
v.
Court
of
Claims,
286
Ill.
App.
3d
499
(1997).
The
Claimant
argues
that
his
claim
did
not
accrue
until
June
2006
because
it
is
a
continuing
claim,
citing
in
support
the
case
of
Benvenuti
v.
State,
25
Ill.Ct.Cl.,
207
(1965).
The
Court
finds
Benvenuti
to
be
distinguishable.
As
stated
in
Barnes,
the
Benvenuti
case
involved
a
contract
for
the
construction
of
a
public
works
project,
the
nature
of
which
contract
required
its
completion
before
the
statute
would
toll
and
128
that
such
a
rule,
unlike
here,
was
specifically
applicable
in
cases
of
public
works
projects.
Id.
Moreover,
and
especially
pertinent
to
the
instant
matter,
the
Barnes
court
held:
The
Court
notes
that
Claimant
may
still
raise
a
claim
for
any
withheld
payments
that
occurred
after
May
28,
2006.
It
appears
from
the
record
that
at
least
one
such
payment
was
made,
on
June
6,
2006.
However,
the
Court
advises
the
Claimant
that
this
Court
in
the
past,
in
ruling
on
similar
cases
involving
the
alleged
wrongful
collection
of
child
support
money
by
a
state
agency,
has
held
that
a
Claimant
must
first
exhaust
all
other
remedies,
including
recovery
against
the
individual
who
received
the
funds
in
question,
before
bringing
his
claim
in
this
Court.
Moore
v.
State,
58
Ill.Ct.Cl.
224
(2005).
IT
IS
HEREBY
ORDERED
that
the
motion
of
the
Respondent
be
and
the
same
is
hereby
GRANTED,
and
the
Claimant's
claim
is
dismissed
pertaining
to
any
collections
that
occurred
prior
to
May
28,
2006.
(No.
09-‐CC-‐2921
–
Claim
denied)
129
DR.
JOHN
GRUBB,
Claimant
v.
THE
BOARD
OF
TRUSTEES
OF
THE
UNIVERSITY
OF
ILLINOIS,
Respondent.
Opinion
filed
July
25,
2013
JAMES
BORCIA,
for
Claimant
THOMAS
PISKORSKI,
Special
Assistant
Attorney
General,
for
Respondent.
Breach
of
Contract-‐
Elements-‐
Claimant
must
allege:
1)
the
existence
of
a
valid
and
enforceable
contract;
2)
substantial
performance
by
Claimant;
3)
a
breach
by
Respondent;
and
4)
damages
resulting
from
the
breach.
Only
a
duty
imposed
by
the
terms
of
a
contract
can
give
rise
to
a
breach.
Contracts-‐
Statute
of
Frauds-‐
Under
the
Illinois
statute
of
frauds,
an
alleged
oral
promise
that
cannot
be
performed
within
one
year
is
barred.
Same-‐
Partial
Performance-‐
Illinois
court
precedent
generally
does
not
bar
application
of
the
statute
of
frauds
based
on
a
party's
partial
performance,
unless
it
would
be
impractical
or
impossible
to
place
the
Claimant
in
status
quo
or
compensate
for
the
value
of
this
partial
performance.
Res
judicata-‐
A
final
judgment
on
the
merits
bars
any
future
claims
that
arise
out
of
the
same
group
of
operative
facts
pursuant
to
the
doctrine
of
res
judicata.
ORDER
BIRNBAUM, J.
THIS
MATTER
is
before
the
Court
on
Respondent's
Motion
to
Dismiss
pursuant
to
735
ILCS
5/2-‐615
and
735
ILCS
5/2-‐619
of
the
Illinois
Code
of
Civil
Procedure.
On
April
28,
2009,
Claimant
filed
a
federal
court
lawsuit
against
the
University
in
the
United
States
District
Court
for
the
Northern
District
of
Illinois,
alleging
a
violation
of
Computer
Fraud
and
Abuse
Act,
18,
U.S.C.
§1030(g).
Specifically,
Claimant
claims
that
a
University
employee
removed
certain
University
software
from
Claimant's
laptop
computer
when
Claimant
was
unable
to
oversee
the
removal.
On
February
9,
2011,
the
federal
court
dismissed
Claimant's
federal
court
complaint
with
prejudice.
As
such,
in
its
Motion
to
Dismiss,
Respondent
argues
that
the
Claimant
is
now
barred
from
pursuing
a
similar
cause
of
action
for
invasion
of
privacy
(Count
III)
against
Respondent.
Specifically,
Respondent
alleges
the
federal
court
action
was
based
on
identical
factual
allegations
and
res
judicata
bars
Claimant
from
asserting
Count
III
in
this
Court.
Lastly,
Respondent
argues
Claimant's
remaining
claims
for
breach
of
contract
(Count
I)
and
promissory
estoppel
(Count
II)
are
unenforceable
under
the
statute
of
frauds
and
that
Claimant
cannot
state
a
claim
for
intentional
infliction
of
emotional
distress
(Count
V)
because
the
alleged
conduct
of
Respondent
does
not
rise
to
the
level
of
extreme
and
outrageous.
ANALYSIS
In
order
to
plead
a
cause
of
action
for
breach
of
contract,
Claimant
must
allege:
1)
the
existence
of
a
valid
and
enforceable
contract;
2)
substantial
performance
by
Claimant;
3)
a
breach
by
Respondent;
and
4)
damages
resulting
from
the
breach.
Only
a
duty
imposed
by
the
terms
of
a
contract
can
give
rise
to
a
breach.
Wagner
v.
State
of
Illinois,
60
Ill.Ct.Cl.
248
(2008).
Claimant
seeks
to
enforce
an
oral
contract
of
employment
with
the
University,
which
he
states
was
an
unconditional
three-‐year
term
of
employment.
Under
the
Illinois
statute
of
frauds,
an
alleged
oral
promise
that
cannot
be
performed
within
one
year
is
barred.
740
ILCS
§80/1.
Claimant
argues
the
Illinois
statute
of
frauds
is
inapplicable
because
he
partially
performed
the
three
year
contract.
However,
Illinois
court
precedent
generally
does
not
bar
application
of
the
statute
of
frauds
based
on
a
party's
partial
performance,
unless
it
would
be
impractical
or
impossible
to
place
the
Claimant
in
status
quo
or
compensate
for
the
value
of
this
partial
performance.
Payne
v.
Mill
Race
Inn,
152
Ill.App.3d
269,
278,
504
N.E.
2d
193,
199
(2nd
dist.
1987);
Mclnerney
v.
Charter
Golf,
Inc.,
176
Ill.
2d
482,
489,
680
N.E.
2d
1347,
1351
(1997).
In
this
case,
Claimant
was
compensated
for
his
employment
prior
to
the
University's
decision
to
not
renew
his
appointment
as
Clinical
Professor.
Accordingly,
the
so-‐called
partial
performance
exception
does
not
take
Claimant's
claim
out
of
the
statute
of
frauds.
In
order
to
satisfy
the
statute
of
frauds,
Claimant
must
have
included
written
evidence
of
the
contract
between
the
parties
including
all
the
essential
terms
of
the
contract.
As
such,
Count
I
and
Count
II
are
unenforceable
under
the
statute
of
frauds
and
are
dismissed.
131
Respondent
contends
that
Count
ILL,
the
alleged
invasion
of
privacy
claim,
is
barred
by
the
February
9,
2011
judgment
in
federal
court,
which
was
voluntarily
dismissed
with
prejudice.
Respondent
correctly
points
out
that
Claimant
has
acknowledged
in
this
Court
that
his
"federal
action
arises
out
of
the
same
occurrence
and/or
transaction
as
certain
of
the
claims
asserted
in
the
Court
of
Claims
action."
This
Court
agrees
with
Respondent
that
the
February
9,
2011
judgment
acts
as
a
final
judgment
on
the
merits
and
bars
any
claim
that
arises
out
of
the
same
group
of
operative
facts
pursuant
to
the
doctrine
of
res
judicata.
As
such,
Claimant's
Count
ILL
is
dismissed.
Lastly,
Claimant's
Count
V
must
be
dismissed
as
it
is
based
on
the
alleged
three-‐year
employment
contract
and
the
invasion
of
privacy
and
Computer
Fraud
and
Abuse
Act
claims.
As
this
Court
has
concluded
Counts
I,
II
and
ILL
must
be
dismissed
because
of
the
statute
of
frauds
and
res
judicata,
Count
V
must
also
be
dismissed.
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Respondent's Motion to Dismiss is GRANTED.
132
(No.
01-‐CC-‐0067
–
Claim
denied)
CHARLOTTE
CAMERON,
as
the
Administrator
to
Collect
of
the
Estate
of
KEVIN
J.
KELLY,
Claimant
v.
THE
STATE
OF
ILLINOIS,
ILLINOIS
DEPARTMENT
OF
TRANSPORTATION,
Respondent.
Opinion
filed
July
3,
2013
RANDALL
WOLTER,
for
Claimant
CHRISTOPHER
HIGGERSON,
Assistant
Attorney
General,
for
Respondent.
Negligence-‐
Elements-‐
Burden
of
proof-‐
For
clamant
to
recover
upon
a
theory
of
negligence,
he
must
prove,
by
a
preponderance
of
the
evidence,
the
State
breached
its
duty
of
reasonable
care;
the
breach
was
a
proximate
cause
of
the
claimant’s
injuries;
and
the
claimant
was
damaged
as
result
of
the
negligence.
Negligence-‐
Duty
of
Care-‐
Roads
and
Highways-‐
Notice-‐
State
is
not
an
insurer
of
the
safety
of
persons
in
the
lawful
use
of
the
highways,
it
is
nonetheless
under
a
duty
to
give
warning
by
the
erection
of
proper
and
adequate
signs
at
a
reasonable
distance
of
a
dangerous
condition
of
which
the
State
had
notice,
either
actual
or
constructive.
Negligence-‐
Contributory
Negligence-‐
Claimant
is
barred
from
recovering
damages
resulting
from
the
Respondent's
negligence
if
the
Claimant
was
also
negligent
and
that
negligence
was
more
than
50%
of
the
proximate
cause
of
damages.
If
the
Claimant
is
contributorily
negligent,
but
the
negligence
is
less
than
50%
of
the
proximate
cause
of
the
damages
proven,
the
award
of
damages
must
be
reduced
in
proportion
to
the
amount
of
fault.
Comparative
negligence
principles
apply
when
the
negligent
party
is
the
decedent
in
a
wrongful
death
or
survivorship
claim.
Negligence-‐
Roads
and
Highways-‐
Proximate
Cause-‐
Intoxication-‐
Illinois
Courts
have
consistently
found
that
a
driver's
state
of
intoxication
can
be
the
sole
proximate
cause
of
an
accident,
even
where
defective
road
conditions
are
alleged.
OPINION
BIRNBAUM,
J.
This
Claim
arises
out
of
a
single
motor
vehicle
accident
that
occurred
on
July
11,
1998,
on
Spresser
Street
in
Taylorville,
Christian
County,
Illinois,
in
which
decedent,
Kevin
Kelly,
the
driver
of
the
vehicle,
was
killed
after
striking
a
pile
of
dirt
which
was
placed
by
Respondent's
Illinois
Department
of
Transportation
("IDOT")
at
the
dead-‐end
of
Spresser
Street
(formerly
old
State
Route
48).
Spresser
Street
is
south
of
new
State
Route
48
and
is
maintained
by
IDOT.
Claimant
alleges
that
Respondent
was
negligent
in
that
it:
(1)
allowed
and
failed
to
remedy
a
dangerous
condition
which
posed
a
serious
risk
of
harm
to
motorists
traveling
upon
the
roadway
by
placing
and
allowing
a
pile
of
dirt
to
remain
on
the
roadway;
and
(2)
failed
to
warn
motorists
traveling
upon
the
roadway
by
failing
to
133
place
a
permanent
barricade
and
other
warning
signs
in
front
of
the
pile
of
dirt
at
the
dead-‐end
of
Spresser
Street.
Claimant,
Administrator
of
the
Estate
of
Kevin
Kelly,
seeks
to
recover
property
damage
in
the
amount
of
$11,075,
funeral
expenses
in
the
amount
of
$6,899.94,
and
compensatory
damages
for
Kevin
Kelly's
two
surviving
children
in
the
amount
of
$100,000
each.
Respondent
denies
that
it
negligently
failed
to
maintain
the
roadway
in
a
manner
so
as
to
allow
a
dangerous
condition
to
be
present.
Respondent
also
denies
it
was
negligent
in
failing
to
warn
motorists
by
posting
proper
signage
and/or
barricades
at
the
dead-‐end
of
the
roadway.
Respondent
alleges
that
the
sole
proximate
cause
of
the
accident
was
decedent's
intoxication
or
in
the
alternative
that
decedent's
contributory
negligence
bars
any
award
of
damages
to
Claimant.
FACTUAL
BACKGROUND
Kevin
Kelly
was
killed
on
July
11,
1998,
when
the
vehicle
he
was
driving
struck
a
pile
of
dirt
which
was
placed
by
Respondent
at
the
end
of
the
dead-‐end
portion
of
Spresser
Street
in
Christian
County,
Illinois.
Respondent
had
jurisdiction
over
that
portion
of
Spresser
Street
in
Christian
County,
which
is
south
of
new
State
Route
48
and
includes
a
section
of
old
State
Route
48.
Respondent
was
responsible
for
the
maintenance
of
that
roadway
before,
on,
and
after
July
11,
1998.
Spresser
Street
extends
approximately
.7
miles
from
its
intersection
with
new
State
Route
48
to
the
point
where
the
mound
of
earth
was
placed
across
both
lanes
of
the
old
highway.
The
speed
limit
along
Spresser
Street,
on
July
11,
1998,
was
55
miles
per
hour.
Spresser
Street
is
a
rarely
traveled
road.
At
the
time
of
the
incident,
its
sole
purpose
was
to
allow
access
to
the
few
homes
located
on
Spresser
Street
between
new
Route
48
and
the
dead-‐end.
The
accident
occurred
at
approximately
9:15
p.m.
Jason
Markert
was
the
only
passenger
in
the
vehicle
Kevin
Kelly
was
driving.
At
some
time
prior
to
the
accident,
Respondent
erected
three
signs
which
warned
of
the
road
ending.
A
"dead
end"
sign
was
near
the
last
intersection.
A
"road
ending
500
feet"
sign
was
540
feet
from
the
road's
end.
A
"road
ends"
sign
was
at
the
end
of
the
road.
The
final
"road
ends"
sign
was
mounted
to
two
barricades
that
were
movable
by
an
individual
and
not
permanent.
Skip
Miller,
an
Engineer
for
IDOT,
was
responsible
for
placing
and
monitoring
the
signs
on
Spresser
Street,
both
by
driving
past
the
site
and
while
conducting
routine
maintenance
of
the
area.
At
various
times
prior
to
the
accident,
Respondent
became
aware
that
the
barricades
holding
the
"road
ends"
sign
had
been
moved
without
permission
or
damaged
by
vandals.
On
those
occasions
where
Respondent's
personnel
became
aware
that
the
barricades
had
been
moved
or
damaged,
they
repaired
or
replaced
them.
Respondent's
personnel
were
not
aware
that
the
barricades
were
not
in
place
on
July
11,
1998,
the
day
of
the
accident.
The
pile
of
dirt
placed
at
the
dead-‐end
of
former
State
Route
48
was
used
by
IDOT
and
other
private
citizens.
The
dirt
pile
covered
the
width
of
the
roadway
and
was
134
accessible
through
the
grass,
if
conditions
were
dry,
but
was
only
accessible
from
a
paved
portion
of
the
former
roadway
if
the
conditions
were
wet.
As
such,
the
pile
of
dirt
was
placed
on
the
paved
portion
of
the
roadway
to
make
it
more
easily
accessible.
The
accident
investigation
revealed
that
there
was
no
evidence
that
Kevin
Kelly
swerved
to
avoid
the
collision
with
the
pile
of
dirt
or
that
he
ever
braked
or
otherwise
slowed
his
vehicle
prior
to
the
collision.
It
is
undisputed
that
barricades
were
not
in
place
in
front
of
the
pile
of
dirt
when
decedent
struck
it
on
July
11,
1 998.
Decedent
died
at
the
scene
and
was
therefore
unable
to
make
a
statement
to
investigators
as
to
the
cause
of
the
accident.
The
sole
passenger
in
the
vehicle
of
decedent,
Jason
Markert,
was
unable
to
give
any
explanation
as
to
why
decedent
was
unable
to
avoid
striking
the
pile
of
dirt.
Decedent's
blood
alcohol
concentration
at
the
time
of
his
death
was
0.20,
two
and
one-‐half
times
the
legal
limit
of
0.08.
Claimant
disputes
whether
the
"dead
end
"
sign
and
"
road
ends
in
500
feet"
sign
in
place
at
the
time
of
the
accident
were
visible
and
therefore
served
to
warn
Kevin
Kelly
of
the
approaching
dead-‐end.
However,
the
deputy
who
responded
to
the
scene
of
the
accident
stated
that
the
signs
were
both
visible
the
night
of
the
accident.
The
parties
entered
into
a
Joint
Stipulation
of
the
Parties
that
was
presented
at
trial.
The
parties
agree
that:
• Respondent had jurisdiction over that portion of Spresser Street in Christian County,
which is south of new State Route 48 and includes old State Route 48 at 1200
North, and was responsible for the maintenance of that roadway before, on, and
after July 11, 1998.
• Kevin Kelly died when the truck he was driving hit a mound of earth that
Respondent had placed at the end of Spresser Street.
• The accident occurred at approximately 9:13 p.m. on July 11, 1998.
• Spresser Street (old State Route 48) extends approximately .7 miles from its
intersection with new State Route 48 to the mound of earth in question. Except for
a pole lamp at the intersection of Spresser Street and new State Route 48, there is no
artificial lighting on Spresser Street provided by Respondent.
• The speed limit on Spresser Street, on July 11, 1 998, was 55 miles per hour.
• Kevin Kelly was not familiar with the area.
• Two Type I portable barricades had been placed on the pavement in front of the
mound of dirt in question sometime between September 1, 1995 and December
31,1995. No barricades, however, were in front of the mound of dirt on July 11,
1998.
• At the time of the accident Kevin Kelly's blood alcohol concentration was 0.20.
• Kevin Kelly left as his sole heirs at law two children: Caleb Ross Kelly, born in
1995, and Lance Charles Kelly, born in 1992.
• At the time of his death, Kevin Kelly had a life expectancy of 49 years.
• Kevin Kelly was paying child support in the amount of $80 per week to the mother
of his children, Lori Phillips.
135
• As a result of the accident, the Estate of Kevin Kelly suffered property damage in the
amount of $11,075.
• Also as a result of the accident, the Estate of Kevin Kelly incurred funeral expenses
in the amount of $6,899.94.
There
was
conflicting
evidence
presented
as
to
what
type
of
warning
signs
and/or
barricades
are
required
in
a
situation
such
as
this.
Claimant
alleged
that
Respondent
had
a
duty
to
place
permanently
mounted
signs
and
was
negligent
for
placing
movable
barricades
with
a
history
of
theft
or
vandalism.
Respondent
presented
evidence
that
there
is
no
legal
requirement
for
the
installation
of
permanent
signage.
Respondent
asserts
that
this
is
a
decision
subject
to
engineering
judgment.
When
an
engineering
study
has
been
conducted,
Respondent
alleges,
the
engineer
is
to
make
a
decision
as
to
the
best
manner
in
which
to
install
warning
signs.
An
engineering
study
includes
routine
patrolling
of
the
road.
Skip
Miller,
an
Engineer
for
IDOT,
was
responsible
for
placing
signs
on
Spresser
Street
and
was
familiar
with
the
site
from
his
routine
patrolling.
Based
on
the
usage
of
the
roadway,
the
lack
of
accidents
historically
at
the
site,
and
the
need
of
IDOT
and
private
citizens
to
access
the
dirt
pile,
Miller
determined
that
movable
signs
were
the
best
method
of
marking
the
pile
of
dirt.
ISSUES
1. Whether Respondent was negligent in placing a mound of earth (pile of dirt) upon a
dead-end roadway which was open to vehicular traffic?
2. Whether Respondent was negligent in failing to warn motorists of the danger posed by
the pile of dirt by erecting sufficient warning signs and/or permanent barricades?
3. If Respondent was negligent, was decedent contributorily negligent to the extent that
recovery should be barred?
ANALYSIS
Respondent
has
a
duty
to
maintain
highways
in
a
reasonably
safe
condition.
The
burden
of
proof
in
a
negligence
case
is
on
the
claimant
and
the
claimant
must
prove,
by
a
preponderance
of
the
evidence,
that
the
State
was
negligent,
and
that
such
negligence
was
the
proximate
cause
of
claimant's
injuries.
Hoekstra
v.
State
of
Illinois,
38
Ill.Ct.Cl.
156,
160
(1985).
To
prevail
on
a
claim,
a
claimant
must
prove
that
the
respondent
breached
its
duty
owed
to
claimant
and
that
respondent's
breach
was
a
proximate
cause
of
the
injury.
Houston
v.
State
of
Illinois,
32
Ill.Ct.Cl.
143,
144
(1977).
The
State
is
not
an
insurer
of
every
person
on
its
highways.
Miley
v.
State
of
Illinois,
50
Ill.Ct.Cl.
41,
47
(1997);
Guy
v.
State
of
Illinois,
52
Ill.Ct.Cl.
23,
29
(1999).
Claimant
alleges
that
the
State
was
negligent
in
allowing
a
dangerous
condition
to
exist
on
the
roadway
and
was
negligent
in
failing
to
place
permanent
signage
at
the
end
of
the
roadway
warning
of
this
136
condition.
Claimant
further
alleges
that
this
negligence
was
the
proximate
cause
of
the
fatal
injuries
to
Kevin
Kelly.
As
noted,
the
State
of
Illinois
is
not
an
insurer
of
all
persons
traveling
upon
its
highways.
However,
the
State
can
be
liable
for
dangerous
conditions
on
a
highway
if
the
claimant
proves
certain
factors.
First,
the
claimant
must
prove,
by
a
preponderance
of
the
evidence,
that
the
State
had
actual
or
constructive
notice
of
the
dangerous
condition.
Westbrook
v.
State
of
Illinois,
52
Il.Ct.Cl.
260
(1999).
Second,
the
claimant
must
prove
that
the
State's
negligence
was
the
proximate
cause
of
claimant's
injury.
Guy,
52
Il.Ct.Cl.
at
29;
Westbrook,
52
Il.Ct.Cl.
at
266.
Third,
the
claimant
must
prove
that
claimant
was
in
the
exercise
of
due
care
and
caution
for
his
or
her
own
safety.
Guy,
52
Il.Ct.Cl.
at
29;
Westbrook,
52.Ill.Ct.Cl.
at
266.
Negligence
is
generally
defined
as
the
failure
to
do
something
which
a
reasonably
careful
person
would
do,
or
the
doing
of
something
which
a
reasonably
careful
person
would
not
do,
under
circumstances
similar
to
those
shown
by
the
evidence.
Perryman
v.
Chicago
City
Railway
Co.,
242
Ill.
269
(1909).
Rikard
v.
Dover
Elevator
Company,
126
Ill.App.3d
438
(5th
Dist.
1984).
Illinois
courts
have
already
recognized
that
placing
any
movable
object
across
the
width
of
a
highway,
though
it
may
be
little
used,
without
any
warning
signs
or
signals,
and
the
failure
to
provide
the
required
warning
for
a
road
that
terminates
are
separate,
negligent
actions.
In
Gatlin
v.
State
of
Illinois,
39
Il.Ct.Cl.
51,
56
(1985),
the
Court
affirmed
the
following
quote
from
Hout
v.
State,
25
Il.Ct.Cl.
301
(1966):
"There
is
no
question
that
Respondent
was
negligent
in
placing
a
large
pile
of
gravel
across
the
width
of
a
cement
highway,
little
used
as
it
may
have
been,
without
any
warning
signs,
lights
or
signals.
This
Court
has
long
held
that
although
the
State
is
not
an
insurer
of
the
safety
of
persons
in
the
lawful
use
of
the
highways,
it
is
nonetheless
under
a
duty
to
give
warning
by
the
erection
of
proper
and
adequate
signs
at
a
reasonable
distance
of
a
dangerous
condition
of
which
the
State
had
notice,
either
actual
or
constructive."
Similarly,
in
Vacala
v.
Village
of
LaGrange
Park,
260
Ill.App.3d
599
(1st
Dist.
1994),
the
court
affirmed
that
the
municipal
corporation
had
been
negligent
as
a
result
of
its
failure
to
provide
warning
signs
or
reflectors
at
the
end
of
a
terminating
street.
In
the
instant
case,
the
pile
of
dirt
was
placed
at
the
dead-‐end
of
the
road,
past
the
point
where
any
traffic
had
reason
to
proceed.
The
road
itself
was
left
open
to
the
public
to
allow
access
to
private
homes,
but
the
pile
was
beyond
all
of
those
homes.
No
traffic
should
have
been
proceeding
to
the
point
where
the
dirt
pile
was
placed.
The
Claimant
is
not
alleging
that
Respondent
never
placed
a
sign
in
front
of
the
pile
of
dirt.
It
is
undisputed
that
the
State
did
place
barricades
in
front
of
the
dirt
pile
before
the
accident
on
July
1 1 ,
1 9 9 8 .
It
is
also
undisputed
that
the
State
replaced
the
barricades
whenever
it
had
notice
that
they
had
been
moved
or
damaged.
Finally,
it
is
undisputed
that
the
State
had
no
notice
that
the
barricades
were
not
in
place
on
July
1 1,
1998,
the
date
of
the
accident.
The
State
was
therefore
not
negligent
in
placing
and
replacing
the
barricades.
The
Claimant,
however,
argues
that
Respondent
was
negligent
in
that
the
signs
placed
directly
in
front
of
the
pile
of
dirt
were
movable,
and
Claimant
alleges
that
the
State
had
a
duty
to
place
permanently
mounted
signs.
137
Claimant's
expert
offered
no
opinion
that
the
warning
signs
on
Spresser
Street
were
required
to
be
permanently
mounted.
The
Manual
on
Uniform
Traffic
Control
Devices
("MUTCD")
provides
no
legal
requirement
for
installation
of
signage,
but
rather
makes
every
decision
subject
to
engineering
judgment.
When
an
engineering
study
has
been
conducted,
the
engineer
is
to
make
the
decision
as
to
the
best
manner
in
which
to
install
warning
signs.
An
engineering
study
includes
routine
patrolling
of
the
roadway.
Based
on
the
usage
of
the
road,
the
lack
of
accidents
historically
at
the
site,
and
the
need
of
IDOT
and
private
citizens
to
access
the
pile
of
dirt,
Skip
Miller,
Engineer
for
the
Department
of
Transportation,
determined
that
movable
signs
were
the
best
method
of
marking
the
dirt
pile.
The
MUTCD
did
not
place
a
mandatory
requirement
of
permanent
signage,
but
referred
to
the
engineer's
determination.
In
the
absence
of
an
absolute
requirement
of
permanently
mounted
warning
signs,
Claimant
must
show
that
Respondent's
decision
to
place
movable
signs
was
negligent.
A.s
such,
the
Court
must
determine
whether
or
not
the
engineering
judgment
of
Respondent's
engineers
was
less
than
reasonable,
or
fell
below
the
applicable
standards.
Larry
Gregg,
Chief
of
the
Engineering
and
Standards
Unit
for
IDOT,
agreed
that
barricades
should
have
been
placed
in
front
of
the
dirt
pile.
However,
Gregg
also
testified
that
redundant
signs
are
placed
so
that
if
something
happens
to
one,
the
others
will
still
be
present
to
serve
as
a
warning.
Gregg
testified
that
the
two
signs
present
at
the
time
of
Kevin
Kelly's
accident
should
have
been
sufficient
to
alert
a
reasonable
driver
to
the
hazard
ahead.
Claimant
alleges
that
the
accident
would
not
have
occurred
had
a
permanent
barricade
been
placed
in
front
of
the
pile
of
dirt.
However,
it
is
undisputed
that
Kevin
Kelly
was
intoxicated
at
the
time
of
the
accident,
having
a
blood
alcohol
concentration
of
0.20,
being
two
and
one-‐
half
times
the
legal
limit.
Claimant
has
offered
no
evidence
that
decedent
would
not
have
struck
the
pile
of
dirt
regardless
of
what
signs
were
present.
It
is
not
difficult
for
this
Court
to
first
find
that
Respondent
was
negligent
in
placing
the
pile
of
dirt
in
the
middle
of
a
roadway
open
to
vehicular
traffic.
This
section
of
roadway
south
of
new
State
Route
48
was
merely
.7
miles
long,
had
a
speed
limit
of
55
miles
per
hour,
and
contained
a
large
pile
of
dirt
at
the
end
of
the
roadway
stretching
across
both
lanes
of
travel.
It
should
not
be
unforeseen
that
unsuspecting
motorists,
unfamiliar
with
the
area,
would
be
traveling
down
the
roadway
at
the
posted
speed
limit.
To
exacerbate
the
danger,
no
barricades
were
present
on
the
night
of
decedent's
accident
to
warn
oncoming
traffic
of
the
danger
which
lay
ahead.
Little,
if
any,
evidence
was
presented
as
to
the
reason
that
the
pile
of
dirt
was
placed
where
it
was.
No
representative
of
IDOT
identified
a
need
for
the
dirt
pile
to
cover
the
northbound
traffic
lane
on
Spresser
Street.
In
fact,
they
could
not
even
remember
why
it
was
placed
there
in
the
first
place.
As
there
was
no
traffic
coming
from
the
north,
the
pile
of
dirt
on
the
northbound
lane
could
simply
have
been
moved
across
the
center
line.
Furthermore,
the
Respondent's
claim
that
there
was
some
consideration
of
accessibility
to
the
pile
of
dirt
is
without
merit.
Whether
the
dirt
on
the
northbound
lane
was
moved
north
or
south
of
the
road
or
onto
the
southbound
lane,
the
dirt
would
still
have
been
accessible
to
traffic
on
Spresser
Road.
In
fact,
if
the
pile
of
dirt
had
simply
been
moved
to
the
southbound
lane,
there
would
have
been
even
more
access
from
the
concrete
surfaced
highway,
as
the
northbound
lane
could
have
also
been
used
for
that
purpose.
It
is
unreasonable
to
suggest
that
the
convenience
of
accessibility
of
the
pile
of
dirt
outweighs
the
risk
or
danger
to
the
public
on
the
roadway.
138
Although
Respondent
had
no
notice
that
the
barricades
were
not
in
place
on
July
11,
1998,
the
barricades
previously
placed
at
that
location
were
movable
barricades
and
the
Respondent
knew
that
these
barricades
had
previously
been
moved
or
damaged
and
had
to
be
replaced.
Although
the
Manual
on
Uniform
Traffic
Control
Devices
provides
no
legal
requirement
for
installation
of
signage
and
makes
every
decision
subject
to
engineering
judgment,
Respondent's
failure
to
install
permanent
barricades,
which
were
unable
to
be
moved
or
damaged
by
individuals,
in
front
of
the
pile
of
dirt,
was
unreasonable
and
negligent.
Based
on
the
usage
of
the
road,
the
lack
of
accidents
historically
at
the
site,
and
the
need
of
IDOT
and
private
citizens
to
access
the
dirt
pile
does
not
justify
movable
signs
as
the
best
method
of
marking
the
dirt
pile.
As
such,
Respondent
was
negligent
in
both
placing
the
pile
of
dirt
in
the
middle
of
the
roadway
and
failing
to
place
permanent
barricades
in
front
of
the
pile
of
dirt
on
the
roadway.
Respondent
has
asserted
the
defense
of
contributory
negligence
in
this
case.
As
such,
if
Respondent
was
negligent
Claimant's
recovery
should
be
reduced
or
barred,
based
on
decedent's
negligence
in
driving
while
intoxicated.
In
1981,
the
Illinois
Supreme
Court
adopted
comparative
negligence
abolishing
the
common
law
rule
of
comparative
negligence.
Alvis
v.
Ribar,
85
Ill.2d
1
(1981).
In
1986
the
Illinois
Legislature
enacted
modified
comparative
negligence
in
most
negligence
causes
of
action
under
a
modified
comparative
negligence.
Claimant
is
barred
from
recovering
damages
resulting
from
the
Respondent's
negligence
if
the
Claimant
was
also
negligent
and
that
negligence
was
more
than
50%
of
the
proximate
cause
of
damages.
735
ILCS
5/2-‐Ill
6(c).
If
the
Claimant
is
contributorily
negligent,
but
the
negligence
is
less
than
50%
of
the
proximate
cause
of
the
damages
proven,
the
award
of
damages
must
be
reduced
in
proportion
to
the
amount
of
fault.
Comparative
negligence
principles
apply
when
the
negligent
party
is
the
decedent
in
a
wrongful
death
or
survivorship
claim.
It
is
undisputed
that
decedent
was
intoxicated
at
the
time
of
the
accident,
having
a
blood
alcohol
concentration
of
0.20,
being
two
and
one-‐half
times
the
legal
limit
in
Illinois.
Evidence
presented
also
shows
that
decedent,
Kevin
Kelly,
drove
past
two
visible
signs
warning
that
the
road
ended
ahead.
Illinois
Courts
have
consistently
found
that
a
driver's
state
of
intoxication
can
be
the
sole
proximate
cause
of
an
accident,
even
where
defective
road
conditions
are
alleged.
Thompson
v.
County
of
Cook,
154
ILL.2d
374
(1993)
(finding
that
a
driver's
actions
in
driving
while
drunk,
speeding,
eluding
the
police,
and
disregarding
traffic
signs,
were
the
sole
proximate
cause
of
an
accident,
despite
expert
testimony
that
a
curve
where
the
accident
occurred
was
not
adequately
marked);
Billman
v.
Frenzel
Construction
Company,
262
IIl.App.3d
681
(1st
Dist.
1994)
(finding
that
a
driver
under
the
influence
of
alcohol
was
the
sole
proximate
cause
of
an
accident
in
the
absence
of
evidence
that
the
driver
was
misled
by
signage);
Paul
v.
Illinois
Department
of
Transportation,
52
Ill.Ct.Cl.
164
(1999)
(finding
a
driver's
intoxicated
state
broke
the
chain
of
causation
from
alleged
inadequate
signage
at
an
intersection
despite
expert
testimony
that
additional
signs
would
have
reduced
the
likelihood
of
an
accident
in
the
absence
of
evidence
that
the
driver
was
139
confused
by
the
signage).
It
is
undisputed
that
decedent
was
quite
intoxicated
at
the
time
of
the
accident.
The
violation
of
a
statute
designed
to
protect
human
life
or
property
is
primafacie
evidence
of
negligence.
Kalata
v.
Anheuser
Busch
Companies,
Inc.,
144
Ill.2d
425
(1991).
The
prima
facie
case
may
be
rebutted
by
showing
that
a
party
acted
reasonably
under
the
circumstances.
However,
the
record
does
not
support
the
conclusion
that
decedent
acted
reasonably.
He
proceeded
to
drive
down
a
dead-‐end
road
at
full
speed
despite
two
signs
warning
him
that
the
road
ended.
He
also
drove
in
a
manner
that
did
not
allow
him
to
take
any
evasive
action
despite
having
been
warned
that
he
was
driving
on
a
dead-‐end
road.
While
Claimant
has
offered
expert
testimony
that
the
missing
barricade
was
the
sole
cause
of
the
accident,
Respondent
has
shown
that
decedent
was
driving
at
two
and
one-‐half
times
the
legal
blood
alcohol
concentration
limit.
Also,
decedent
ignored
or
failed
to
observe
two
warning
signs
before
he
struck
the
dirt
pile.
Respondent
presented
expert
testimony
that
decedent's
intoxication
was
the
proximate
cause
of
the
accident.
The
fact
that
decedent
never
attempted
to
swerve
or
brake
indicates
that
he
never
responded
to
the
hazard,
even
when
he
was
close
enough
to
see
the
hazard
in
his
headlights,
even
without
a
warning
barricade.
Although
this
Court
has
found
that
Respondent
was
negligent
in
first
placing
the
pile
of
dirt
upon
the
roadway
and
second
by
failing
to
place
permanently
mounted
barricades
in
front
of
the
pile
of
dirt,
decedent's
contributory
negligence
outweighs
that
negligence
by
the
Respondent.
The
Respondent
placed
two
warning
signs
to
alert
driver's
that
the
road
ended
ahead.
Respondent
also
had
placed
movable
barricades
directly
in
front
of
the
pile
of
dirt.
Respondent's
employees
monitored
these
barricades
and,
if
they
were
displaced
or
otherwise
damaged,
Respondent
replaced
them.
Although
it
was
possible
and
indeed
prudent
that
permanently
mounted
barricades
should
have
been
installed,
the
Respondent
did
not
fail
to
take
any
action
to
warn
motorists
about
the
hazard.
In
contrast,
decedent
took
no
action
to
provide
for
his
own
safety.
Decedent
was
driving
very
intoxicated.
Expert
testimony
presented
indicated
that
such
a
level
of
intoxication
would
impair
decedent's
eyes,
glare
recovery,
distance
judgment,
depth
perception,
peripheral
vision,
coordination,
comprehension,
reaction
time,
and
color
recognition.
These
effects
would
reduce
a
driver's
ability
to
perceive
and
react
to
road
signs.
Although
a
driver
may
be
able
to
perform
routine
tasks,
they
are
incapable
of
reacting
to
new
conditions.
The
evidence
is
clear
that
two
warning
signs
alerted
drivers
to
the
dead-‐end
ahead,
and
that
both
signs
were
visible
on
the
night
of
the
accident.
Decedent
made
no
adjustments
to
his
driving,
based
on
the
information
on
those
two
signs,
either
because
he
was
unable
to
perceive
them
due
to
his
intoxication,
or
because
he
was
unable
to
determine
the
proper
course
of
action
due
to
his
intoxication.
Even
when
he
was
immediately
upon
the
dirt
pile,
decedent
made
no
effort
to
stop,
as
evidenced
by
the
lack
of
skid-‐marks
at
the
scene.
Decedent
also
took
no
evasive
action;
he
drove
directly
into
the
pile
of
dirt.
The
only
explanation
for
taking
no
evasive
action,
even
when
close
enough
to
see
the
dirt
pile,
is
that
decedent
was
so
impaired
that
he
was
unable
to
see
what
an
unimpaired
driver
would
have
seen,
or
he
was
beyond
the
level
of
intoxication
where
he
could
react.
The
two
signs
advising
drivers
that
the
road
ended
were
intended
to
prevent
drivers,
particularly
those
not
familiar
with
the
area,
such
as
decedent,
from
treating
the
140
dead-‐end
road
like
an
open
road.
A
third
sign,
attached
to
a
barricade
or
other
warning
device,
placed
in
front
of
the
pile
of
dirt
would
have
served
the
purpose
of
delineating
the
difficulty
in
seeing
the
hazard.
A
reasonable
driver,
however,
should
already
have
been
proceeding
with
caution
after
having
been
warned
of
the
dead-‐end
road.
In
this
situation,
decedent
proceeded
entirely
without
caution
and
struck
the
dirt
pile
head
on.
It
is
not
clear
that
even
if
barricades
had
been
present
that
the
accident
would
have
been
avoided,
as
there
was
testimony
that
intoxicated
drivers
frequently
collide
with
well-‐marked
or
other
obvious
objects.
It
is
reasonable,
therefore,
to
conclude
from
the
evidence
presented
and
the
specific
facts
and
circumstances
of
the
accident,
that
decedent's
intoxication
was
a
major
contributing
factor
to
the
accident.
The
events
surrounding
this
incident
are
certainly
tragic.
It
is
not
difficult
for
this
Court
to
find
that
Respondent
was
negligent
in
placing
the
pile
of
dirt
upon
the
roadway
and
was
also
negligent
in
properly
warning
motorists
upon
the
roadway
of
the
impending
danger
by
installing
permanently
mounted
barricades.
However,
Kevin
Kelly's
negligent
conduct
while
driving
while
intoxicated
outweighs
Respondent's
negligent
conduct.
CONCLUSION
This
Court
therefore
finds
that
decedent's
negligence
was
more
than
50%
of
the
proximate
cause
of
his
injuries
or
damages
and,
as
such,
Claimant
is
barred
from
any
recovery.
141
(No.
11-‐CC-‐3541
–
Claim
denied)
HAROLD
STANFORD,
Claimant
v.
STATE
OF
ILLINOIS,
Respondent.
Opinion
filed
April
5,
2013
Rehearing
denied
September
11,
2013
JAMES
GAY,
for
Claimant
MICHAEL
ROCKS,
Assistant
Attorney
General,
for
Respondent
False
imprisonment-‐
Elements-‐
Claimant
must
show
that
the
Respondent
caused
the
Claimant's
extended
prison
confinement,
that
the
confinement
was
against
the
Claimant's
will,
and
that
the
Respondent
acted
intentionally
and
without
having
reasonable
grounds
to
believe
that
the
Claimant
should
be
further
confined.
Negligent
incarceration-‐
Elements-‐
To
prevail
in
a
suit
for
negligence,
a
Claimant
must
prove
by
a
preponderance
of
the
evidence
that
Respondent
breached
its
duty
of
care
and
the
negligence
of
Respondent
was
the
proximate
cause
of
Claimant's
injury.
Same-‐
Claimant
must
also
prove
that
Respondent
had
actual
or
constructive
knowledge
of
the
dangerous
condition
that
caused
the
injury.
Same-‐
Then,
the
Claimant
must
show
that
the
Respondent
knew
or
should
have
known
of
the
sentencing
error
leading
to
the
Claimant's
prolonged
detention
and
failed
to
exercise
adequate
care
to
investigate
and
correct
the
error.
OPINION
BURNS,
J.
This
case
comes
before
the
Court
on
the
Respondent's
Motion
to
Dismiss.
The
Claimant
filed
a
Motion
for
an
Extension
of
Time
in
which
to
file
a
response,
which
the
Court
granted,
but
the
Claimant
did
not
file
a
response.
The
Court
having
read
the
pleadings
and
being
fully
advised
in
the
premises,
finds:
Facts
On
April
12,
2011,
the
Claimant,
a
former
prisoner,
filed
this
complaint
sounding
in
tort
against
the
Respondent,
the
State
of
Illinois
(via
the
Illinois
Department
of
Corrections,
or
"IDOC").
The
Complaint
alleges
that
the
Respondent
wrongfully
detained
the
Claimant,
then
in
IDOC's
custody,
for
261
days
beyond
his
mandatory
supervised
release
(MSR)
date.1
The
Claimant
seeks
$100,000
in
compensation
for
loss
of
freedom
and
fear
and
nervousness
as
a
result
of
the
alleged
wrongful
detention.
142
In
his
Complaint,
the
Claimant
alleges
that
on
March
22,
2002,
the
Circuit
Court
of
LaSalle
County,
Illinois,
sentenced
the
Claimant
to
two
consecutive
four-‐year
terms
but
failed
to
specify
an
MSR
for
which
he
would
have
to
serve
beyond
his
actual
prison
term.
As
a
result,
the
Claimant
alleges,
the
DOC
unilaterally
imposed
an
MSR
of
five
years.
The
Claimant
alleges
that
his
MSR
should
have
been
two
years,
and
thus
he
was
wrongfully
detained
from
July
21,
2010,
until
December
29,
2010.
The
Respondent
filed
a
Motion
to
Dismiss,
pointing
out
that
at
the
time
the
Claimant's
MSR
was
calculated,
the
statute
called
for
a
five-‐year
MSR
term
for
the
offenses
for
which
the
Claimant
had
been
convicted.
The
Respondent
asserts
that
as
soon
as
the
Respondent
received
an
amended
MSR
sentencing
order
from
the
Circuit
Court
regarding
the
Claimant,
specifying
a
term
of
two
years,
the
Respondent
immediately
released
the
Claimant
from
custody.
The
Respondent
argues,
therefore,
that
it
cannot
be
held
liable
for
any
extended
detainment
the
Claimant
might
have
suffered.
Analysis
This
Court
has
held
that
a
tort
claim
against
IDOC
for
wrongfully
extending
incarceration
beyond
the
legal
release
date
may
be
brought
under
separate
theories
of
false
imprisonment
or
negligent
incarceration.
Evans
v.
State,
55
Ill.Ct.Cl.
395,
397-‐398
(2002).
The
Claimant
here
does
not
specifically
plead
either
type,
but
the
Court
will
address
each
theory.
In
order
to
state
a
claim
for
false
imprisonment,
the
Claimant
must
show
that
the
Respondent
caused
the
Claimant's
extended
prison
confinement,
that
the
confinement
was
against
the
Claimant's
will,
and
that
the
Respondent
acted
intentionally
and
without
having
reasonable
grounds
to
believe
that
the
Claimant
should
be
further
confined.
Patton
v.
State,
47
Ill.Ct.Cl.
174,
179
(1994)
(overruled
in
part
on
other
grounds).
See
Gee
v.
State,
21
Ill.Ct.Cl.
573,
577
(1954)
(State
not
liable
for
tort
of
false
imprisonment
when
properly
enforced
a
sentencing
order);
see
also
Evans
v.
State,
55
Ill.Ct.Cl.
395,
398
(2002)
(no
basis
for
holding
IDOC
liable,
even
indirectly,
for
a
sentencing
error
in
a
court
order).
In
the
instant
case,
the
Claimant
cannot
show
that
the
Respondent
lacked
reasonable
grounds
to
believe
that
the
Claimant
should
have
been
further
confined.
As
the
Respondent
points
out
in
its
motion
to
dismiss,
the
statute
in
effect
at
the
time
of
Claimant's
original
sentencing
required
defendants
in
the
same
category
as
the
Claimant
to
serve
a
mandatory
MSR
term
of
five
years.
See
730
ILCS
5/5-‐8-‐1
(d)(4).
The
Respondent,
therefore,
reasonably
applied
an
MSR
of
five
years
to
the
Claimant's
term.
It
was
not
until
December
29,
2010,
when
the
Respondent
received
an
amended
sentencing
order
from
the
Circuit
Court
of
LaSalle
County
stating
the
Claimant's
MSR
should
have
been
two
years,
that
the
Respondent
had
any
reason
to
believe
the
Claimant
should
no
longer
be
detained.
At
that
point
the
Respondent
acted
promptly
to
release
the
Claimant
from
custody.
Importantly,
the
Claimant's
Complaint
does
not
allege
that
the
Claimant
ever
filed
a
grievance
or
otherwise
challenged
IDOC's
unilateral
imposition
of
the
five-‐year
MSR
prior
to
November
10,
2010.
On
that
date,
the
Claimant
received
a
copy
of
a
letter
from
IDOC
to
the
LaSalle
County
State's
Attorney
seeking
review
of
the
five-‐year
MSR
imposed
on
the
Claimant.
According
to
the
exhibits
attached
to
the
Respondent's
Motion
to
Dismiss,
IDOC
initiated
the
review
on
its
own
after
learning
of
an
Illinois
Appellate
Court
ruling
that
called
into
the
143
question
the
legality
of
five-‐year
MSRs
to
certain
defendants.
Until
then,
the
Respondent
would
have
had
no
reason
to
believe
the
five-‐year
MSR
term
did
not
apply.
The
Claimant,
therefore,
does
not
plead
any
facts
to
show
the
Respondent
acted
unreasonably
in
this
matter.
Accordingly,
the
Claimant
has
failed
to
allege
one
of
the
necessary
elements
to
state
a
cause
of
action
for
false
imprisonment.
As
for
a
claim
for
negligent
incarceration,
the
Claimant's
complaint
falls
short
as
well.
To
prevail
in
a
suit
for
negligence,
a
Claimant
must
prove
by
a
preponderance
of
the
evidence
that
Respondent
breached
its
duty
of
care
and
the
negligence
of
Respondent
was
the
proximate
cause
of
Claimant's
injury.
Henderson
v.
State,
53
Ill.Ct.Cl.
193,
197
(2001).
Claimant
must
also
prove
that
Respondent
had
actual
or
constructive
knowledge
of
the
dangerous
condition
that
caused
the
injury.
Id.
Here,
then,
the
Claimant
must
show
that
the
Respondent
knew
or
should
have
known
of
the
sentencing
error
leading
to
the
Claimant's
prolonged
detention
and
failed
to
exercise
adequate
care
to
investigate
and
correct
the
error.
In
Evans
v.
State,
55
Ill.Ct.Cl.
395
(2002),
the
Court
faced
a
negligent
incarceration
claim
from
an
inmate
seeking
compensation
for
having
been
detained
58
days
beyond
his
correct
release
date.
There,
the
Court
refused
to
find
that
IDOC
knew
or
should
have
known
of
the
error,
even
though
the
claimant
had
complained
to
a
counselor
that
the
original
release
date
did
not
match
his
own
calculations.
Id.
at
398.
While
the
Evans
court
eventually
did
award
$900
in
compensation
to
the
claimant,
it
did
so
only
based
on
its
finding
that
IDOC
negligently
continued
to
hold
the
claimant
for
up
to
12
days
after
having
received
the
final
corrected
mittimus
from
the
circuit
court.
Id.
at
399.
In
the
instant
case,
the
Claimant
does
not
claim
that
the
Respondent
kept
him
detained
after
December
29,
2010,
when
it
received
the
corrected
court
order.
Nor
has
Claimant
pleaded
any
facts
to
show
that
the
Respondent
knew
or
should
have
known
that
its
imposition
of
a
five-‐
year
MSR
was
incorrect.
The
Court,
therefore,
cannot
say
that
the
Respondent
here
was
on
notice
to
the
error.
Without
notice,
the
Respondent
cannot
be
held
liable
for
negligence.
144
(No.
09-‐CC-‐1674
–
Claim
awarded)
WILLIAM
COLLINS,
Claimant
v.
STATE
OF
ILLINOIS,
Respondent.
Opinion
filed
January
1,
2014
RANDALL
WOLTER,
for
Claimant
HEIDI
HILDEBRAND,
Assistant
Attorney
General,
for
Respondent
Negligence-‐
Elements-‐
The
claimant
must
show
the
State
owed
a
duty
of
reasonable
care
to
the
claimant,
the
State
breached
its
duty,
and
that
the
State's
breach
was
the
proximate
cause
of
the
claimant's
injury.
Proximate
Cause-‐
Cause
in
fact-‐
Legal
cause-‐
Proximate
cause
consists
of
two
separate
requirements:
cause
in
fact
and
legal
cause.
Cause
in
fact
is
satisfied
when
there
is
a
reasonable
certainty
that
the
defendant's
acts
caused
the
injury
or
damage.
When
multiple
factors
may
have
caused
plaintiffs
injury,
the
determination
is
whether
the
defendant's
conduct
was
a
material
and
substantial
factor
in
causing
the
injury.
Negligence-‐
Roads
and
highways-‐
Duty-‐
The
State
is
not
an
insurer
of
the
safety
of
those
persons
who
travel
upon
its
roadways.
The
State
does
have
an
obligation
to
use
reasonable
efforts
to
keep
roadways
made
available
to
invitees
in
a
reasonably
safe
condition
or,
in
the
alternative,
to
warn
that
an
unsafe
condition
does
exist.
This
responsibility
includes
an
obligation
to
make
reasonable
inspections
in
order
to
ensure
that
dangerous
conditions
have
not
arisen.
Negligence-‐
Notice-‐
The
existence
of
a
dangerous
condition
is
not,
by
itself,
sufficient
to
constitute
an
act
of
negligence
on
the
State's
behalf.
The
claimant
must
also
show
that
the
State
had
actual
or
constructive
notice
of
a
dangerous
condition.
Negligence-‐
Constructive
notice-‐
a
claimant
must
show
that
the
defect
was
substantial
enough
and
must
have
existed
for
such
a
length
of
time
that
reasonable
persons
would
conclude
that
immediate
repairs
should
be
made
or,
in
alternative,
that
warning
signs
be
posted.
OPINION
SPRAGUE, J.
This
claim
is
before
the
Court
due
to
a
motorcycle
accident
that
occurred
on
the
Illinois
State
Fairgrounds
in
Springfield
on
September
2,
2007.
The
Illinois
State
Fairgrounds
("Fairgrounds")
is
owned,
operated
and
maintained
by
the
State
of
Illinois'
Department
of
Agriculture.
Claimant
alleges
that
a
pothole
that
had
developed
on
the
surface
of
the
roadway
on
the
Fairgrounds
caused
him
to
tip
his
motorcycle
over
onto
his
leg,
resulting
in
injury.
Claimant
alleges
that
Respondent
was
negligent
in
failing
to
properly
maintain
the
surface
of
the
145
roadway
so
as
to
allow
a
dangerous
condition
to
exist
in
an
area
frequented
by
pedestrians
and
vehicular
traffic,
and
that
Respondent
was
negligent
by
allowing
the
roadway
to
deteriorate
so
that
a
substantial
defect
in
the
surface
of
the
roadway
developed,
which
Respondent
knew
or
should
have
known
posed
a
substantial
danger
to
those
persons
traveling
or
walking
upon
said
roadway.
Claimant
seeks
to
recover
$54,474.99
for
medical
expenses,
$915.02
for
expenses
incurred
to
store,
retrieve
and
transport
his
motorcycle
back
to
his
home
state
of
Pennsylvania,
and
$44,609.99
for
pain,
suffering
and
loss
of
normal
life,
for
total
damages
in
the
statutory
maximum
amount
of
$100,000.00.
Respondent
asserts
that
it
was
not
negligent
in
maintaining
the
roadway
at
the
Fairgrounds,
that
it
had
neither
actual
nor
constructive
notice
that
the
pothole
existed
and
that
Claimant
failed
to
establish
that
the
pothole
caused
his
injury.
Further,
Respondent
asserts
that
Claimant's
own
negligence
caused
his
injuries
and
that,
as
such,
Claimant
should
be
barred
from
recovery
or,
in
the
alternative,
that
any
recovery
be
reduced
by
his
comparative
fault.
FACTUAL
BACKGROUND
Claimant
is
a
retired
Pennsylvania
man
who
was
75
years
old
when
he
broke
his
ankle
while
he
was
at
the
Illinois
State
Fairgrounds
in
Springfield
for
the
annual
motorcycle
races
on
Labor
Day
weekend
in
September
2007.
According
to
the
evidence
at
trial,
Claimant
and
his
long-‐time
friend,
David
Bogle,
traveled
by
motorcycle
from
Pennsylvania
to
Illinois
in
order
to
watch
the
motorcycle
races
held
at
the
Fairgrounds
over
the
Labor
Day
weekend,
arriving
in
Springfield
on
August
31,
2007.
Claimant
testified
that
his
motorcycle
was
a
1997
Kawasaki
Blazer
which
weighed
approximately
750
pounds
and
that
he
had
ridden
a
motorcycle
for
over
sixty
years.
Claimant
and
Mr.
Bogle
stayed
at
the
Comfort
Inn
on
Dirksen
Parkway
and
rode
their
motorcycles
to
the
races
on
both
Saturday
and
Sunday.
On
Saturday,
September
1,
2007,
Claimant
and
Bogle
attended
the
short
track
races
at
the
Fairgrounds,
driving
their
motorcycles
to
and
from
the
races.
On
the
following
day,
Sunday,
September
2,
2007,
they
returned
and
were
among
the
thousands
of
spectators
who
watched
the
events
that
concluded
the
races.
They
parked
their
motorcycles
in
Lot
21,
which
is
on
the
north
side
of
the
Fairgrounds.
The
most
important
and
final
motorcycle
race
took
place
late
Sunday
afternoon
and
all
of
the
spectators
left
at
approximately
the
same
time,
resulting
in
thousands
of
motorcycles
attempting
to
leave
the
Fairgrounds
during
the
same
period
of
time.
Because
of
the
number
of
motorcycles
in
Lot
21
and
the
availability
of
only
one
or
two
gates,
traffic
was
very
slow
and
"stop
and
go."
Claimant
testified
that
when
they
left
the
races
that
afternoon,
traffic
was
slow,
and
that
it
was
moving
"a
mile
an
hour,
if
even
that."
He
said
traffic
would
"go
two
feet
and
stop,
two
feet
and
stop."
Claimant
testified
that
he
had
just
reached
the
blacktop
roadway
that
divides
Lot
21
and
was
surrounded
by
other
bikes
trying
to
exit
onto
Taintor
Road
when
the
accident
occurred.
He
testified
that
because
there
were
bikes
on
all
sides
and
in
front
and
in
back,
he
was
unable
146
to
see
the
roadway.
Claimant
said
that
because
he
was
surrounded
by
other
bikes,
he
was
only
able
to
keep
his
motorcycle
"about
a
foot"
behind
the
motorcycle
in
front
of
him,
and
that
was
so
close
that
he
could
not
see
the
road.
Claimant
stated
that
just
before
he
was
injured
he
was
primarily
concerned
about
not
running
into
one
of
the
motorcycles
that
surrounded
him.
While
on
the
roadway
Claimant
was
forced
to
stop
his
vehicle
and
attempted
to
stabilize
the
motorcycle
with
his
left
foot.
He
testified
that
as
he
put
his
foot
down,
his
foot
went
down
into
a
pothole
approximately
15
inches
in
length,
12
inches
in
width
and
4
inches
in
depth
and
that
he
could
not
control
the
sideways
movement
of
his
bike,
causing
him
to
lose
control
of
his
motorcycle
which
fell
on
his
left
lower
leg.
Immediately
after
his
injury,
Claimant
experienced
significant
pain
and
swelling
and
was
taken
by
ambulance
to
St.
John's
Hospital
in
Springfield,
where
x-‐rays
revealed
a
fractured
fibula.
Because
the
swelling
prevented
immediate
surgical
intervention,
the
doctor
placed
Claimant's
leg
in
a
splint,
gave
him
crutches
and
told
him
to
follow
up
with
an
orthopedic
surgeon
in
Pennsylvania.
He
was
released
from
St.
John's
Hospital
later
that
evening,
and
he
and
Mr.
Bogle
flew
back
to
Pennsylvania
the
following
day
where
he
presented
at
Riddle
Memorial
Hospital
in
Philadelphia.
Claimant
suffered
injuries
to
his
left
leg
and
ankle,
including
a
comminuted
fracture
of
the
distal
left
fibular
shaft
and
comminuted
fractures
of
the
posterior
and
lateral
aspects
of
the
distal
left
tibia
extending
into
the
tibiotalar
joint.
On
September
4,
2007,
Claimant
saw
his
orthopedic
surgeon,
Dr.
Jamal
Ahmad,
who
diagnosed
a
"left
Weber
C
distal
fibula
fracture,
unstable
with
nondisplaced
small
posterior
malleolus
fracture."
On
September
12,
2007,
Dr.
Jamal
Ahmad
performed
an
open
reduction
and
internal
fixation
of
Claimant's
left
ankle,
surgically
repairing
and
stabilizing
his
ankle
using
a
plate
and
screws.
Following
the
surgery
Claimant
was
placed
in
a
restrictive
boot
and
used
crutches
to
remain
non-‐weight
bearing
for
approximately
two
months.
He
suffered
no
complications
from
the
surgery.
During
a
follow-‐up
visit
on
October
30,
2007,
Claimant
reported
that
the
swelling
in
his
ankle
had
resolved
itself.
His
ankle
was
x-‐rayed
again
and
a
less
restrictive
boot
was
put
on
his
ankle.
Claimant
was
told
that
he
could
begin
to
bear
weight
on
his
ankle,
but
only
in
his
boot,
which
he
was
informed
he
could
take
off
daily
to
begin
gentle
range-‐of-‐motion
exercises.
On
January
22,
2008,
Dr.
Ahmad
advised
him
that
his
fracture
had
healed
and
he
could
return
gradually
to
his
previous
level
of
activity.
As
a
result
of
his
injuries,
Claimant
did
not
engage
in
any
physical
activities
for
approximately
three
to
four
months
and
was
on
pain
medication
throughout
this
period
of
time.
He
was
unable
to
hunt,
fish,
ride
his
motorcycle,
and
assist
Mr.
Bogle
with
mechanical
issues
until
well
into
2008.
Claimant
testified
that
it
was
three
or
four
months
before
he
could
cut
grass
or
do
much
around
the
house,
and
that
he
took
pain
medication
for
that
same
time
period.
Claimant
testified
that
he
continues
to
have
pain
on
one
side
of
ankle,
although
it
is
not
severe.
He
also
147
testified
that
shoes
dig
into
his
ankle
when
he
wears
them,
so
he
normally
wears
a
higher
boot
that
doesn't
affect
his
ankle
when
he
is
at
home.
Evidence
was
presented
that,
as
a
result
of
his
injuries,
Claimant
incurred
medical
expenses
totaling
$55,474.99
and
an
additional
$915.02
in
expenses
in
retrieving
his
motorcycle
from
Springfield,
Illinois.
Pictures
taken
by
David
Bogle
on
September
27,
2007,
were
admitted
into
evidence
as
accurately
reflecting
the
condition
of
the
pothole
in
question
on
the
date
Claimant
was
injured.
Tim
Kraft
was
the
Bureau
Chief
of
Buildings
and
Grounds
for
the
Illinois
State
Fairgrounds
from
2003
to
2011,
during
which
time
he
oversaw
the
day-‐to-‐
day
operations
of
the
Fairgrounds.
At
the
time
of
the
incident
in
question
in
2007,
the
State
employed
six
full-‐time
and
additional
part-‐time
persons
whose
job
it
was
to
maintain
the
outdoor
portion
of
the
Fairgrounds.
He
testified
that
there
are
hundreds
of
non-‐fair
events
year-‐round
at
the
Fairgrounds
and
it
was
their
job
to
setup
and
tear
down
for
the
events,
mow,
spray,
and
maintain
the
Fairgrounds
itself,
which
includes
366
acres,
with
more
than
170
buildings,
numerous
parking
lots,
and
several
miles
of
roadways.
Mr.
Kraft
testified
that
the
grounds
crew
only
inspects
the
Fairgrounds'
roadways
and
repairs
any
potholes
with
asphalt
twice
a
year.
This
usually
takes
place
in
the
spring
and
again
just
before
the
State
Fair.
Additionally,
if
a
pothole
was
brought
to
the
ground
crew's
attention,
workers
would
be
dispatched
to
patch
the
hole
as
soon
as
possible
or,
if
it
could
not
be
fixed
right
away,
a
barricade
was
put
around
it.
Mr.
Kraft
further
testified
that
in
2007
and
the
years
leading
up
to
it,
his
budget
had
been
cut
an
average
of
a
"couple
hundred
thousand
a
year."
According
to
records,
Respondent
only
purchased
69
tons
of
asphalt
from
March
to
December,
2007,
but
in
March
2008
alone,
it
purchased
more
than
126
tons.
Mr.
Kraft
testified
that
the
area
where
Claimant
was
injured,
the
roadway
between
the
parking
lots
in
Lot
21,
is
one
of
the
highest
traffic
areas
on
the
Fairgrounds
and
regularly
handles
trailers
and
larger
trucks
entering
and
leaving
the
facility.
Although
Mr.
Kraft
testified
that
he
was
aware
that
the
annual
motorcycle
races
draw
thousands
of
spectators
and
thousands
of
vehicles,
he
admitted
that
no
one
checked
for
potholes
between
the
end
of
the
Illinois
State
Fair
in
the
middle
of
August
and
the
Labor
Day
weekend
motorcycle
races.
While
neither
Claimant
nor
Mr.
Kraft
could
say
how
long
the
pothole
had
been
there,
they
both
agreed
that
it
was
not
a
new
pothole.
Mr.
Kraft
testified
that
he
believed
it
had
probably
formed
during
the
State
Fair.
This
is
because
the
roads
around
Gates
6
and
7,
where
this
incident
occurred,
are
among
the
highest
traffic
areas
in
the
Fairgrounds,
and
Lot
21
is
used
frequently
by
numerous
trucks
and
trailers
hauling
animals
and
equipment
to
and
from
the
State
Fair.
Although
Mr.
Kraft
testified
that
it
was
common
knowledge
that
there
were
a
lot
of
areas
in
the
stretch
of
road
where
Claimant
was
injured
that
were
not
in
good
shape,
he
also
testified
that
Respondent
had
no
notice
of
the
alleged
pothole
in
question
and
that
148
he
only
learned
of
Claimant's
accident
a
few
days
after
it
had
happened.
Mr.
Kraft
did
acknowledge
though
that
the
State
of
Illinois
has
an
obligation
to
use
reasonable
care
to
keep
the
roads
in
the
Fairgrounds
safe
for
invitees
and
that
includes
examining
the
roadways
on
a
regular
basis
and
fixing
potholes
as
necessary.
Mr.
Kraft
also
acknowledged
that
since
the
area
in
question
is
a
roadway
between
parking
lots,
it
is
possible
that
the
maintenance
people
failed
to
look
at
that
particular
area
and,
therefore,
missed
the
pothole
in
question.
ISSUES
1.
Was
Respondent
negligent
in
failing
to
properly
maintain
the
surface
of
the
roadway
so
as
to
allow
a
dangerous
condition
to
exist
in
an
area
frequented
by
pedestrians
and
vehicular
traffic,
or
by
allowing
the
roadway
to
deteriorate
so
that
a
substantial
defect
in
the
surface
of
the
roadway
developed
which
Respondent
knew
or
should
have
known
posed
a
substantial
danger
to
those
pedestrians
and
vehicles
traveling
or
walking
upon
said
roadway?
2.
If
Respondent
was
negligent,
was
Claimant
contributorily
negligent
to
the
extent
that
recovery
should
be
barred
or
reduced
by
his
comparative
fault?
ANALYSIS
Negligence
is
generally
defined
as
the
failure
to
do
something
which
a
reasonably
careful
person
would
do,
or
the
doing
of
something
which
a
reasonably
careful
person
would
not
do,
under
circumstances
similar
to
those
shown
by
the
evidence.
Perryman
v.
Chicago
City
Ry.
Co.,
242
Ill.
269.
(1909):
Rikardv.
Dover
Elevator
Co.,
126
Ill.App.3d
438,
(5th
Dist.
1984).
In
a
negligence
claim,
the
claimant
must
show
the
State
owed
a
duty
of
reasonable
care
to
the
claimant,
the
State
breached
its
duty,
and
that
the
State's
breach
was
the
proximate
cause
of
the
claimant's
injury.
Sowizrol
v.
State,
51
Ill.Ct.Cl.
91
(1996).
"Proximate
cause"
consists
of
two
separate
requirements:
cause
in
fact
and
legal
cause.
City
of
Chicago
v.
Beretta
U.S.A
Corp.,
213
Ill.
2d
351,
395
(2004),
rehearing
denied
(2005),
quoting
Lee
v.
Chicago
Transit
Authority,
152
Ill.
2d
432,
455
(1992).
Cause
in
fact
is
satisfied
"when
there
is
a
reasonable
certainty
that
the
defendant's
acts
caused
the
injury
or
damage."
Lee,
152
Ill.
2d
at
455.
"In
deciding
this
question,
we
first
ask
whether
the
injury
would
have
occurred
absent
the
defendant's
conduct."
City
of
Chicago,
213
ILL.2d
at
395.
When
multiple
factors
may
have
caused
plaintiffs
injury,
the
determination
is
whether
the
defendant's
conduct
was
a
material
and
substantial
factor
in
causing
the
injury.
Id.
The
State
has
a
duty
to
maintain
a
parking
lot
in
a
safe
condition
for
use
by
those
persons
lawfully
present.
Clark
v.
Board
of
Trustees
of
Southern
Illinois
University,
08-‐CC-‐0458
(Opinion
filed
March
26,
2010).
However,
the
State
is
not
an
insurer
of
the
safety
of
those
persons
who
travel
upon
its
roadways.
Guy
v.
State,
52
Ill.Ct.Cl.
23
(1999);
Trotter
v.
State,
45
Ill.Ct.Cl.
165
(1993).
The
State
does
149
have
an
obligation
to
use
reasonable
efforts
to
keep
roadways
made
available
to
invitees
in
a
reasonably
safe
condition
or,
in
the
alternative,
to
warn
that
an
unsafe
condition
does
exist.
Schmit
v.
State
of
Illinois,
59
Ill.Ct.Cl.
246
(2007);
Consolidated
Freightways
v.
State
of
Illinois,
37
Ill.Ct.Cl.
32
(1985).
This
responsibility
includes
an
obligation
to
make
reasonable
inspections
in
order
to
ensure
that
dangerous
conditions
have
not
arisen,
National
Bank
of
Bloomington
v.
State
of
Illinois,
34
Ill.Ct.Cl.
23
(1980).
The
existence
of
a
dangerous
condition
however,
is
not,
by
itself,
sufficient
to
constitute
an
act
of
negligence
on
the
State's
behalf.
Id.
The
claimant
must
also
show
that
the
State
had
actual
or
constructive
notice
of
a
dangerous
condition.
Id.
In
order
to
constitute
constructive
notice,
a
claimant
must
show
that
the
defect
was
"substantial
enough
and
must
have
existed
for
such
a
length
of
time
that
reasonable
persons
would
conclude
that
immediate
repairs
should
be
made
or,
in
alternative,
that
warning
signs
be
posted."
Bowley
v.
State,
52
Ill.Ct.Cl.
18
(1999).
Whether
or
not
the
evidence
is
sufficient
to
establish
constructive
notice
must
be
determined
on
a
case-‐by-‐case
basis.
Lambatos
v.
State,
44
Ill.Ct.Cl.
238
(1992).
For
example,
in
Baren
v.
State
30
Ill.Ct.Cl.
162
(1974),
a
pedestrian
broke
her
foot
when
she
stepped
into
a
depression
in
a
street,
and
the
evidence
established
that
the
hole
that
measured
three
feet
long,
two
feet
wide
and
three
or
four
inches
deep,
had
existed
for
at
least
one
month,
and
possibly
three
or
four
months
before
the
accident.
The
Court
concluded
that
the
hole
had
existed
long
enough
to
put
the
State
on
notice
of
its
existence
and
to
enable
it
to
either
repair
it
or
place
a
sign
there
warning
pedestrians
and
motorists.
Similarly,
in
Stills
v.
State,
41
Ill.Ct.Cl.
60
(1989),
a
motorist
in
Chicago
alleged
that
a
series
of
deep
holes
in
the
street
caused
him
to
lose
control
of
his
vehicle.
The
Court
concluded
that
because
the
pothole
had
existed
between
four
and
twelve
weeks,
the
State
should
be
charged
with
constructive
notice
of
the
pothole.
However,
the
Court
refused
to
find
the
City
of
DeKalb
negligent
in
La
Point
v.
Boddy,
99
Ill.
App.
3d
Ill,
(2nd
Dist.
1981),
in
which
a
bicyclist
lost
control
of
his
bike
on
the
shoulder
of
the
road
that
was
several
inches
lower
than
the
pavement.
Testimony
at
trial
established
that
the
road
was
graded
and
graveled
twice
a
year
as
a
regular
maintenance
operation
but
that
it
was
difficult
to
keep
the
gravel
flush
with
the
pavement
due
to
the
rain,
weather
changes
and
vehicles
knocking
the
gravel
away
from
the
edge
of
the
pavement.
The
Court
concluded
that
the
city's
efforts
to
maintain
the
shoulder
flush
with
the
pavement
were
reasonable
and
that
Respondent
was
not
negligent.
In
this
case,
Claimant
alleges
that
Respondent
failed
to
maintain
the
roadway
so
that
a
pothole
formed
measuring
approximately
15
inches
long,
12
inches
wide
and
4
inches
deep,
causing
him
to
tip
his
bike
over
when
he
put
his
foot
down
as
he
came
to
a
stop.
Respondent
claims
that
it
was
Claimant's
own
actions
and
limitations,
and
not
the
pothole,
that
caused
the
motorcycle
to
fall
over,
causing
Claimant's
injuries.
The
evidence
supports
the
fact
that
it
was
the
existence
of
the
pothole
and
not
the
Claimant's
own
actions
and
limitations,
that
caused
Claimant's
motorcycle
to
tip
over
causing
his
injuries.
Although
Claimant
was
a
75-‐year-‐old
man
and
his
150
motorcycle
weighed
approximately
750
pounds,
according
to
the
evidence
at
trial,
Claimant,
along
with
his
friend,
traveled
by
motorcycle
from
Pennsylvania
to
Illinois
and
had
driven
in
and
around
Springfield
and
upon
the
Fairgrounds
all
weekend,
apparently
without
any
problems.
Claimant
also
testified
that
he
had
ridden
a
motorcycle
for
over
sixty
years.
Further,
after
the
races
ended,
all
of
the
spectators
left
at
approximately
the
same
time,
resulting
in
thousands
of
motorcycles
attempting
to
leave
the
Fairgrounds
during
the
same
period
of
time.
Because
of
the
number
of
motorcycles
and
the
availability
of
only
one
or
two
gates,
traffic
was
very
slow
and
Claimant
was
surrounded
by
other
bikes
trying
to
exit
the
Fairgrounds.
Claimant
testified
that
because
he
was
surrounded
by
other
bikes,
he
was
only
able
to
keep
his
motorcycle
"about
a
foot"
behind
the
motorcycle
in
front
of
him,
and
that
was
so
close
that
he
could
not
see
the
road.
While
on
the
roadway,
Claimant
was
forced
to
stop
his
vehicle
and
attempted
to
stabilize
the
motorcycle
with
his
left
foot.
He
testified
that
as
he
put
his
foot
down,
his
foot
went
down
into
the
pothole,
and
that
he
could
not
control
the
sideways
movement
of
his
bike,
causing
him
to
lose
control
of
the
750
pound
motorcycle,
which
fell
on
his
left
lower
leg.
Consequently,
Claimant
has
established
that
the
pothole
caused
his
injury.
The
fact
that
the
pothole
in
and
of
itself
caused
the
accident,
however,
is
insufficient
to
constitute
negligence.
Although
there
was
no
evidence
that
Respondent
had
actual
knowledge
that
the
pothole
existed,
there
is
sufficient
evidence
to
establish
constructive
notice
on
the
part
of
Respondent.
Although
neither
Claimant
nor
Mr.
Kraft
could
say
how
long
the
pothole
had
been
there,
they
both
agreed
that
it
was
not
a
new
pothole.
The
only
evidence
introduced
regarding
how
long
the
pothole
may
have
been
there
came
from
Mr.
Kraft,
who
acknowledged
that
he
believed
it
may
have
formed
during
the
State
Fair,
which
ended
in
the
middle
of
August,
more
than
two
weeks
before
the
Labor
Day
weekend
motorcycle
races
that
Claimant
attended.
The
Illinois
State
Fair
lasts
ten
days.
As
such,
the
evidence
suggests
that
the
pothole
may
have
existed
anywhere
from
two
to
four
weeks
before
Claimant
was
injured.
Further,
according
to
Mr.
Kraft,
the
area
where
Claimant
was
injured,
the
roadway
between
the
parking
lots
in
Lot
21,
is
one
of
the
highest
traffic
areas
on
the
Fairgrounds
and
regularly
handles
trailers
and
larger
trucks
entering
and
leaving
the
facility.
Mr.
Kraft
testified
that
he
was
aware
that
the
annual
motorcycle
races
draw
thousands
of
spectators
and
thousands
of
vehicles,
but
he
admitted
that
no
one
checked
for
potholes
between
the
end
of
the
Illinois
State
Fair
in
the
middle
of
August
and
the
Labor
Day
weekend
motorcycle
races.
Mr.
Kraft
further
testified
that
it
was
common
knowledge
that
there
were
a
lot
of
areas
in
the
stretch
of
road
where
Claimant
was
injured
that
were
not
in
good
shape.
As
such,
although
the
pothole
at
issue
in
this
case
was
arguably
smaller
than
the
road
defects
in
Baren,
supra,
and
Stills,
supra,
and
may
have
existed
for
a
shorter
time,
the
State
should
be
charged
with
constructive
notice
of
the
pothole.
As
in
the
Baren
case,
this
Court
concludes
that,
more
than
likely,
the
pothole
had
151
existed
long
enough
to
put
the
State
on
notice
of
its
existence
and
to
enable
it
to
either
repair
it
or
place
a
sign
there
warning
pedestrians
and
motorists.
Moreover,
unlike
the
Court's
finding
in
LaPoint,
supra,
this
Court
finds
that
Respondent's
efforts
to
maintain
the
roadways
at
the
Fairgrounds
were
not
reasonable.
At
the
time
of
the
incident
in
question
in
2007,
the
State
only
employed
six
full-‐time
and
additional
part-‐time
persons
whose
job
was
to
maintain
the
outdoor
portion
of
the
Fairgrounds.
It
was
their
job
to
maintain
the
Fairgrounds
itself,
which
includes
366
acres,
with
more
than
170
buildings,
numerous
parking
lots,
and
several
miles
of
roadways.
Kraft
testified
that,
although
there
are
hundreds
of
non-‐fair
events
year-‐round
at
the
Fairgrounds,
the
grounds
crew
only
inspects
the
Fairgrounds'
roadways
and
repairs
any
potholes
with
asphalt
twice
a
year.
The
evidence
established
that
Respondent
only
inspected
the
few
miles
of
roadways
twice
a
year,
once
in
the
spring
and
again
in
August
before
the
State
Fair
begins.
Additionally,
Respondent
apparently
attempts
to
justify,
or
at
least
argues
that
its
ability
to
maintain
the
roadways
within
the
Fairgrounds
is
very
difficult
for
Respondent,
particularly
in
light
of
annual
budget
cuts
of
$200,000.
Kraft
testified
that
in
2007
and
the
years
leading
up
to
it,
his
budget
had
been
cut
an
average
of
a
"couple
hundred
thousand
a
year."
According
to
records,
Respondent
only
purchased
69
tons
of
asphalt
from
March
to
December
2007,
to
maintain
its
roadways,
but
the
following
year,
in
March
2008
alone,
it
purchased
more
than
126
tons
of
asphalt.
Although
neither
party
can
cite
any
case
law
explicitly
holding
that
budgetary
constraints
factor
into
the
reasonableness
of
Respondent's
maintenance
efforts,
Respondent
argues
that
such
conditions
must
be
considered.
Respondent
argues
that
with
enough
money
and
employees,
the
roadways
could
be
inspected
and
repaired
every
day.
As
it
is,
Respondent
argues,
the
testimony
has
established
that
Mr.
Kraft
simply
does
not
have
the
budget
to
employ
enough
people
to
inspect
several
miles
of
roadways
after
every
event
at
the
Fairgrounds
and
that
it
must
do
what
it
can
with
what
it
has
to
work
with.
This
Court
cannot
agree.
Respondent's
duty
to
properly
maintain
its
property
in
a
reasonably
safe
condition
cannot
be
contingent
upon
any
particular
level
of
funding.
As
such,
Respondent
is
not
relieved
of
its
duty
to
properly
maintain
the
surface
of
the
roadway
so
as
to
prevent
a
dangerous
condition
to
exist
in
an
area
frequented
by
pedestrians
and
vehicular
traffic
and,
therefore,
Respondent
was
negligent
by
allowing
the
roadway
to
deteriorate
so
that
a
substantial
defect
in
the
surface
of
the
roadway
developed,
which
Respondent
knew
or
should
have
known
posed
a
substantial
danger
to
those
persons
traveling
or
walking
upon
said
roadway.
We
find
that
Claimant
has
established,
by
a
preponderance
of
the
evidence,
that
Respondent
breached
its
duty
to
maintain
the
roadway
in
a
reasonably
safe
condition
and
that,
as
a
result
of
its
breach,
Claimant
was
injured.
152
Respondent
next
argues
that
Claimant
was
contributorily
negligent
to
the
extent
that
any
recovery
should
be
barred
or
reduced
by
his
comparative
fault.
Contributory
negligence
occurs
when
a
plaintiff
acts
without
the
degree
of
care
that
a
reasonably
prudent
person
would
have
used
for
his
or
her
own
safety
under
like
circumstances
and
that
action
is
the
proximate
cause
of
the
plaintiffs
injuries.
Coole
v.
Central
Area
Recycling,
384
Ill.
App.
3d
390,
396
(4th
Dist.
2008),
citing
Basham
v.
Hunt.
332
Ill.
App.
3d
980,
995
(1 st
Dist.
2002).
Section
2-‐1116
of
the
Code
of
Civil
Procedure
bars
a
plaintiff
whose
contributory
negligence
"is
more
than
50%
of
the
proximate
cause
of
the
injury
or
damage
for
which
recovery
is
sought"
from
recovering
any
damages.
735
ILCS
5/2-‐1116
(West
2012).
If
t he
trier
of
fact
finds
that
the
plaintiff
is
less
than
50%
at
fault,
his
damages
"shall
be
diminished
in
the
proportion
to
the
amount
of
fault
attributable
to
the
plaintiff."
Id.
Respondent
argues
that
the
evidence
in
this
case
establishes
that
the
accident
would
not
have
occurred
but
for
Claimant's
own
actions.
In
furtherance
of
its
argument,
Respondent
points
to
Claimant's
testimony
in
which
he
admitted
that
he
could
not
lift
or
control
the
side-‐to-‐side
movement
of
the
motorcycle
once
it
started
to
tip.
Moreover,
Respondent
alleges
that
Claimant
did
not
watch
the
road
to
see
whether
he
could
safely
put
his
foot
down
as
he
inched
along
in
traffic
and
that
he
failed
to
leave
sufficient
room
between
his
bike
and
the
one
in
front
of
him
so
he
could
see
the
pavement
in
front
of
him.
According
to
Respondent,
this
conduct
amounts
to
contributory
negligence
that
is
more
than
50%
of
the
proximate
cause
of
the
accident
and,
therefore,
Claimant's
recovery
should
be
barred
due
to
Claimant's
contributory
negligence.
This
Court
does
not
agree.
While
on
the
roadway,
Claimant
was
forced
to
stop
his
vehicle
and
attempted
to
stabilize
the
motorcycle
with
his
left
foot
The
one
reason
Claimant
was
unable
to
lift
or
control
the
side-‐to-‐side
movement
of
the
motorcycle
once
it
started
to
tip
was
that,
as
he
put
his
foot
down,
his
foot
went
down
into
the
pothole
and,
therefore,
he
could
not
control
the
sideways
movement
of
his
bike,
causing
him
to
lose
control
of
the
750
pound
motorcycle,
which
fell
on
his
left
lower
leg.
Furthermore,
according
to
his
testimony,
it
was
not
possible,
under
the
circumstances,
due
to
the
thousands
of
motorcycles
attempting
to
leave
the
Fairgrounds
at
the
same
time,
and
because
there
were
bikes
on
all
sides
and
in
front
and
in
back,
for
Claimant
to
be
able
to
see
the
pothole
in
the
roadway.
As
such,
this
Court
cannot
find
that
Claimant
was
contributory
negligent.
CONCLUSION
For
the
foregoing
reasons,
it
is
hereby
ordered
that
Claimant,
William
Collins,
be
awarded
$54,474.99
for
medical
expenses,
$915.02
for
expenses
incurred
to
store,
retrieve
and
transport
his
motorcycle
back
to
his
home
State
of
Pennsylvania,
and
$44,609.99
for
pain,
suffering
and
loss
of
normal
life,
for
total
damages
in
the
amount
of
$100,000.00.
153
(No.
05-‐CC-‐2505
–
Claim
denied)
T
&
W
EDMIER
CORPORATION,
Claimant
v.
STATE
OF
ILLINOIS,
Respondent.
Opinion
filed
September
20,
2012
Rehearing
denied
October
21,
2013
RICHARD
CAREY,
for
Claimant
JACQUELINE
WILLIAMS,
Assistant
Attorney
General,
for
Respondent
Contracts-‐
Jurisdiction-‐
The
Court
of
Claims
has
exclusive
jurisdiction
on
all
claims
against
Respondent
founded
upon
any
contract
entered
into
with
the
State
of
Illinois.
Contracts-‐
Elements-‐
Claimant
has
the
burden
of
proving
by
a
preponderance
of
the
evidence
that
a
contract
existed,
the
breach
and
resulting
damages.
Contracts-‐
Construction-‐
The
general
rule
in
a
construction
contract
with
the
State
is
that
the
contractor
is
bound
by
the
damage
provisions
of
the
contract
and
has
no
right
to
additional
compensation
for
delays
that
prevent
the
contractor
from
completing
the
contract
unless
the
delays
are
the
sole
responsibility
of
the
State.
Contracts-‐
Additional
work-‐
Without
authorization
via
a
valid
written
change
order,
Claimants
are
not
entitled
to
compensation
for
extra
work.
A
Claimant
must
prove
that
the
additional
costs
were
considered
extra
work
under
the
project's
conditions
and
must
obtain
the
necessary
change
orders
pursuant
to
the
terms
of
the
contract.
Contracts-‐
Fairness-‐
When
a
party
enters
into
a
contract
with
the
State,
this
Court
cannot
analyze
and
determine
the
equity
of
the
bargain.
This
Court
may
only
apply
the
law
and
the
contract
language
binding
the
parties
to
the
contract
entered
into
at
arms-‐length.
OPINION
Birnbaum,
J.
THIS
MATTER
is
before
the
Court
on
a
recommendation
filed
by
Commissioner
Argionis,
following
a
hearing
before
the
Commissioner
beginning
on
October
29,
2010.Claimant
filed
its
Complaint
on
February
10,
2005,
alleging
respondent
breached
its
contract
with
Claimant
for
the
construction
of
a
reservoir
in
Hickory
Hills,
Illinois.
Specifically,
Claimant
alleges
Respondent
failed
to
154
compensate
Claimant
for
the
additional
work
it
was
forced
to
perform
as
a
result
of
unforeseen
soil
condition.
Nature
of
the
Claim
For
approximately
30
years,
Claimant
has
worked
as
a
contractor
in
the
site
excavation
business,
specializing
in
projects
involving
the
movement
of
large
amounts
of
soil.
Its
previous
work
includes,
among
other
things,
the
construction
of
roads,
parking
lots
and
airplane
runways.
Claimant's
projects
have
also
involved
reinforcement
or
shoring
up
of
the
banks
of
streams
and
rivers.
In
1997,
Claimant
successfully
bid
$2,300,402.02
on
a
State
of
Illinois
Department
of
Natural
Resources
project
to
build
a
reservoir
and
pumping
station
in
Hickory
Hills,
Illinois.
Within
the
first
few
weeks
of
the
project,
Claimant
discovered
"bad
soil",
increasing
the
complexity
and
length
of
the
excavation
process
as
the
soil
lacked
the
load
bearing
qualities
of
normal
peat
or
sand.
The
bid
was
based
upon
an
estimate
that
the
project
would
take
181
days
to
complete.
As
a
result
of
the
unforeseen
complexities
arising
from
the
soil
issues,
the
project
took
773
days
to
complete.
Claimant
seeks
$1,094,925.25
in
additional
compensation
for
the
alleged
extra
work
in
excavation
and
dewatering.
Conversely,
Respondent
argues
that
section
109.02
of
the
contract
expressly
states
that
work
performed
without
a
change
order
will
not
be
paid
for
and
Respondent
did
not
approve
of
any
change
order
granting
additional
compensation
for
dewatering,
or
for
payment
on
a
time
and
material
basis
for
excavation
and
offsite
disposal
of
material.
Upon
discovering
the
bad
soil
in
the
northwest
quadrant
of
the
reservoir,
Claimant
hired
H.H.
Holmes,
a
construction
soil
testing
company,
to
do
soil
testing
to
confirm
that
the
soil
was
in
fact
bad
soil
(H.H.
Holmes
Testing
Report).
Subsequently,
in
September
of
1997,
Claimant
submitted
the
H.H.
Holmes
report
to
Respondent
and
a
year
later,
in
August
of
1998,
the
State
reviewed
and
responded
to
the
soil
reports.
(Tr.
50).
Irrespective
of
the
report,
the
State
believed
the
soil
would
be
stable
enough
and
instructed
Claimant
to
proceed
with
earth
removal
in
the
northwest
quadrant
of
the
reservoir.
However,
Claimant
refused
to
excavate
this
area
because
it
believed
that
the
bad
soil
would
collapse.
(Tr.
53,
196).
The
owner
of
T.W.
Edmier
Corporation,
Thomas
W.
Edmier,
Sr.,
testified
that
to
avoid
Claimant's
liability
for
a
soil
collapse,
the
State
agreed
it
would
direct
Claimant's
men
and
equipment
under
the
direction
of
Mr.
Hoffman,
the
DNR
site
superintendent.
However,
Mr.
Hoffman
denied
that
the
State
directed
Claimant's
workers
or
machines
in
such
a
manner.
(Tr.
236).
In
August
1998
while
excavating
the
bad
soil,
it
began
to
collapse
into
the
reservoir.
A
year
later.
Respondent
agreed
with
the
H.H.
Holmes
report
that
it
would
have
to
install
a
sheet
piling
to
remove
the
bad
soil.
Sheet
piling
is
a
wall
or
solid
retaining
system
utilized
to
hold
the
bad
soil
from
collapsing.
Respondent
recognized
the
30,000
cubic
yards
of
bad
soil
as
an
unforeseen
condition
and
agreed
to
pay
Claimant
$92,987.00
for
the
excavation
of
the
155
bad
material.
Thus,
a
change
order
was
properly
put
into
place
and
Claimant
was
subsequently
paid
for
the
cost
of
sheet
piling
the
bad
soil.
(Change
Order
No.
5,
September
27,
1999).
During
the
delay
leading
up
to
the
change
order
for
sheet
piling
the
bad
soil,
Mr.
Hoffman
testified
that
there
were
many
other
things
Claimant
could
have
been
working
on
while
it
was
waiting
for
Respondent
to
decide
what
to
do
with
the
bad
soil.
(Tr.
412).
According
to
Thomas
Edmier,
Jr.'s
testimony,
Claimant
was
told
in
conversations
with
the
State
that
it
should
proceed
on
a
time
and
material
basis
in
hauling
out
the
remaining
bad
soil
offsite.
(Tr.
197-‐98).
Specifically,
he
testified
that
in
late
1999
Mr.
Hoffman
(DNR
Site
Superintendent),
Mr.
Schuck
(DNR
Division
Manager
of
Project
Implementation)
and
Mr.
Edmier,
Sr.
were
all
present
for
ongoing
conversations,
during
which
they
agreed
the
excavation
would
be
done
on
a
time
and
material
basis.
(Tr.
197).
As
a
result
of
these
discussions,
Claimant
presented
the
State
with
a
daily
log
of
the
costs
involved
with
hauling
out
the
remaining
bad
soil,
but
Mr.
Hoffman
testified
that
neither
he
nor
Mr.
Schuck
had
the
authority
to
grant
any
additional
changed
work
conditions
and
Claimant
never
received
approval
from
Respondent
to
proceed
on
a
time
and
material
basis
hauling
the
bad
soil
offsite.
(Tr.
434).
Mr.
Schuck
also
testified
that
Respondent
never
agreed
in
writing
to
pay
for
any
additional
hauling
costs
for
the
bad
soil.
(Tr.
236).
Instead,
Mr.
Schuck
stated
Respondent
only
agreed
to
pay
for
the
tipping
fee
resulting
from
Claimant
losing
their
old
dumpsite.
(Tr.
235).
Specifically,
the
contract
(Contract
FR-‐390)
required
Claimant
to
excavate
approximately
180,000
cubic
yards
of
soil
material
and
erect
a
pumping
station
to
dewater
the
excavated
area
within
180
working
days
unless
Respondent's
Engineer
permitted
additional
time.
(FR-‐390,
^|7).
The
original
payment
figures
in
the
contract
specified
a
$14,000
lump
sum
for
dewatering
the
site
and
$8.79
per
cubic
yard
for
earth
excavation.
(FR-‐390,
¶8).
Specifically,
the
Special
Provision
for
Dewatering
states,
"The
lump
sum
payment
will
also
be
considered
as
full
compensation
for
all
incidental
dewatering
necessary
for
the
completion
of
the
project,
as
directed
by
the
Engineer..."
(Dept.
of
Transportation
Proposals,
p.
21).
Although
the
contract
did
not
specify
the
process
Claimant
was
to
use
in
dewatering
the
reservoir,
the
"General
Notes"
on
page
2
of
the
Plans
for
the
project
direct
Claimant
to
build
the
permanent
pumping
station
as
soon
as
possible:
"NOTE:
The
Contractor's
first
efforts
shall
be
the
construction
of
the
pump
station
so
that
the
existing
force
main
can
be
completely
utilized
to
handle
flood
waters
at
the
earliest
possible
time".
Instead,
Claimant
chose
to
use
diesel
operated
temporary
pumps
to
dewater
the
site
while
it
began
excavation.
The
permanent
pumping
station
was
not
functional
until
June
2001.
Claimant
argues
that
the
reasons
for
the
delay
in
the
construction
of
the
permanent
pumping
station
were
threefold:
Respondent's
failure
to
pay
for
an
electrical
hook-‐up,
Respondent's
pump
warranty
requirements
and
a
redesign
in
the
pumping
system.
Allegedly,
Respondent
and
Claimant
made
a
verbal
156
agreement
for
Claimant
to
pay
ComEd
for
the
electrical
connection
to
the
reservoir
and
the
State
would
reimburse
Claimant.
Claimant
paid
ComEd
$10,540.25.
However,
Thomas
W.
Edmier,
Sr.
testified
electricity
was
not
delivered
to
the
site
until
February
2001.
(Tr.
179).
Respondent's
witness,
Mr.
Schuck,
testified
that
there
was
no
reason
to
bring
electricity
to
the
site
prior
to
2000.
(Tr.
279).
Mr.
Schuck
testified
that
in
order
to
bring
electricity
to
the
pumping
station
the
station
must
be
first
built
and
be
ready
to
receive
electricity.
(Tr.
244-‐45).
Secondly,
Claimant
argues
that
the
delay
of
the
permanent
pumping
station
was
due
to
Respondent's
pump
warranty
requirements.
Specifically,
the
contract
required
that
the
pumps
be
covered
by
a
five
year
warranty
that
began
to
run
as
soon
as
the
pumps
were
turned
on.
Thomas
W.
Edmier,
Sr.
testified
that,
had
the
permanent
pumps
been
turned
on
immediately
upon
excavation,
the
warranty
would
have
expired.
(Tr.
31).
However,
on
cross-‐examination,
Mr.
Edmier,
Sr.
testified
that
Claimant
never
made
any
written
requests
to
change
the
pump
warranty
requirement.
(Tr.
160).
Additionally,
Mr.
Schuck
testified
that
at
no
point
did
Claimant
address
the
pump
warranty
issue
with
the
State.
Lastly,
Claimant
argues
that
the
delay
in
the
permanent
pump
station
was
due
to
an
electrical
redesign
in
the
pumping
system.
Mr.
Edmier,
Sr.
testified
that
Claimant's
electrical
contractor
had
design
suggestions
that
took
the
State
three
months
to
approve
and
it
took
the
City
of
Hickory
Hills
approximately
fifteen
months
to
approve
the
pump
station
equipment.
(Tr.
35
and
423).
All
excavation
was
done
around
September
2000
and
the
construction
of
the
pumps
began
around
December
2000.
They
were
finally
complete
and
running
in
June
2001.
Testifying
for
Respondent,
Mr.
Hoffman
opined
that
Claimant
bid
unreasonably
too
low
in
their
lump
sum
for
dewatering
the
reservoir.
(Tr.
431-‐
32).
Specifically,
Claimant
listed
the
cost
of
operating
one
diesel
pump,
originally
installed,
at
$100
per
hour.
Thus,
Mr.
Hoffman
testified
that
this
would
be
less
than
one
hour
of
pumping
per
working
day
based
on
the
original
180-‐day
working
contract.
(Tr.
432).
Both
Mr.
Hoffman
and
Mr.
Schuck
testified
that
per
the
instructions
in
the
"General
Notes"
of
the
Department
of
Transportation
Proposal
Plan,
the
pumping
station
should
have
been
built
immediately
following
the
project's
starting
date.
(Tr.
236).
Specifically,
Mr.
Schuck
testified
that
had
the
pumping
station
been
built
first,
the
water
would
have
been
automatically
hauled
out
during
the
excavation
process.
Mr.
Edmier,
Sr.
also
testified
that
Claimant
was
forced
to
stop
work
because
it
had
not
yet
received
any
payment
from
Respondent.
(Tr.
7 1).
As
a
result
of
this
delay
in
payment,
Claimant
stopped
work
on
the
project
from
November
5,
1997,
through
November
23.
1997.
However,
Claimant
continued
to
run
the
original
temporary
diesel
pumps
to
dewater
the
reservoir.
Claimant
seeks
payment
for
the
cost
of
dewatering
during
this
shutdown
period.
Conversely,
Respondent
provides
evidence
of
a
February
6,
1998,
letter
from
the
State
DNR
to
Claimant
that
reads,
"...
the
decision
to
cease
operations
was
yours,
not
the
Departments.
Therefore,
we
must
deny
your
request
for
payment
for
what
we
consider
to
be
included
under
the
contract
pay
item
'Dewatering.'"
Testifying
for
the
157
Respondent,
Mr.
Hoffman
testified
that
Claimant
often
stopped
working
even
though
there
was
no
stop
work
order
in
place.
(Tr.
332).
Mr.
Edmier,
Sr.
testified
while
there
was
no
stop
work
order
in
place
when
Claimant
chose
to
stop
working,
they
stopped
working
due
to
the
State's
delayed
payments.
However,
Respondent
never
penalized
Claimant
for
its
alleged
lack
of
work.
(Tr.
406,
408).
Testifying
for
Respondent,
Mr.
Schuck
explained
that
it
often
takes
the
State
time
to
process
payments
and
that
delayed
payments
is
a
routine
part
of
entering
into
a
contract
and
working
with
the
State
of
Illinois.
(Tr.
263-‐64).
IDOT
Standard
Road
Specifications,
as
implemented
into
the
contract
between
the
parties,
require
a
written
change
order
to
receive
extra
compensation.
Relevant
portions
of
the
Standard
Specifications
are
found
in
Section
109,
entitled
"Measurement
and
Payment",
which
states:
The
Contractor
shall
receive
and
accept
the
compensation
as
herein
provided,
in
full
payment
for
furnishing
all
materials,
labor,
tolls
and
equipment;
for
performing
all
work
contemplated
and
embraced
under
the
contract;
for
all
loss
or
damage
arising
out
of
the
nature
of
the
work
and
from
the
action
of
the
elements;
for
any
unforeseen
difficulties
or
obstructions
which
may
arise
or
be
encountered
during
the
prosecution
of
the
work
until
its
final
acceptance
by
the
Department;
for
all
expenses
incurred
by
or
in
consequence
of
suspension
or
discontinuance
of
such
prosecution
of
the
work
as
herein
specified.
..Extra
work
which
results
from
any
of
the
changes
as
specified
in
Article
104.02
shall
not
be
started
until
authorization
from
the
Engineer
is
received,
which
authorization
shall
state
the
items
of
work
to
be
performed
and
the
method
of
payment
for
each
item.
Work
performed
without
such
order
will
not
be
paid
for.
(Emphasis
added)
§109.02.
Mr.
Edmier,
Sr.
testified
that
he
was
familiar
with
the
IDOT
Standard
Road
Specifications
in
the
contract
and
that
he
knew
that
in
order
to
receive
extra
compensation
he
would
need
a
change
order.
(Tr.
162,
173).
Claimants
received
three
negotiated
change
orders
for
approximately
$340,000.00
in
addition
to
the
original
contract.
Change
Order
number
5
provided
for
payment
for
the
sheet
piling,
payment
for
an
additional
four
calendar
months
for
the
field
office
due
to
the
delays
associated
with
the
"Force
Account"
removal
of
the
bad
soil
and
extended
the
completion
date
for
the
contract
to
December
31,
1999.
(Respondent's
Ex.
3).
Change
Order
number
6
provided
Claimant
with
an
additional
$114,000.00
for
extra
dump
site
charges
for
the
bad
soil.
(Respondent's
Ex.
4).
Lastly,
pursuant
to
Change
Order
number
7,
Claimant
received
$142,400.00
for
differing
site
conditions,
which
were
excavated
under
"Force
Account"
basis,
which
was
anticipated
to
take
20
working
days.
(Respondent's
Ex.
4).
158
In
August
2001,
Mr.
Edmier,
Sr.
and
Thomas
Edmier,
Jr.
attended
a
meeting
in
Springfield,
Illinois
with
Don
Vonnahme,
Director
of
the
DNR,
and
Mr.
Schuck.
(Tr.
113).
During
this
meeting,
Claimant
requested
payment
from
the
State
for
the
money
it
believed
it
was
still
owed
(in
addition
to
Change
Orders
5,
6
and
7)
for
work
in
removing
the
bad
soil.
A
year
later,
the
State's
position
about
the
additional
request
for
money
was
memorialized
in
a
letter
dated
August
22,
2002,
from
Mr.
Vonnahme.
The
letter
denied
Claimant
additional
costs
for
dewatering
and
excavations,
explaining
that
Claimant
had
been
instructed
in
pre-‐construction
conferences
to
build
the
permanent
pump
station
first
in
order
to
quickly
dewater
the
site.
Furthermore,
the
State
argued
they
never
agreed
to
pay
the
Claimant
for
excavation
of
the
bad
soil
on
a
time
and
material
basis.
Instead,
they
agreed
to
pay
Claimant
the
unit
price
it
bid
for
the
work.
The
only
item
the
State
agreed
to
pay
the
Claimant
(in
addition
to
Change
Order
5,
6
and
7)
was
for
the
extra
tipping
fee
associated
with
the
new
dumpsite.
Analysis
Ultimately,
our
analysis
rests
on
the
language
of
the
statutory
grant
of
jurisdiction
over
contract
claims
in
section
8(b)
of
the
Court
of
Claims
Act.
705
ILCS
5O5/8(b).
Under
705
ILCS
505/8(b),
the
Court
of
Claims
has
exclusive
jurisdiction
on
all
claims
against
Respondent
"founded
upon
any
contract
entered
into
with
the
State
of
Illinois".
In
order
to
prove
a
breach
of
contract,
the
Claimant
has
the
burden
of
proving
by
a
preponderance
of
the
evidence
that
a
contract
existed,
the
breach
and
resulting
damages.
Black
v.
State,
49
Ill.Ct.Cl.
143
(1996).
The
general
rule
in
a
construction
contract
with
the
State
is
that
the
contractor
is
bound
by
the
damage
provisions
of
the
contract
and
has
no
right
to
additional
compensation
for
delays
that
prevent
the
contractor
from
completing
the
contract
unless
the
delays
are
the
sole
responsibility
of
the
State.
Walsh
Construction
Co.
v.
State,
24
Ill.Ct.Cl.
441
(1964).
The
one
significant
cause
for
delay
in
the
present
instance
is
the
unforeseen
soil
condition.
However,
this
Court
agrees
with
Respondent
that
Claimant
could
have
continued
work
on
other
areas
of
the
reservoir
when
waiting
for
the
State's
decision
regarding
the
H.H.
Holmes
report.
Additionally,
this
Court
finds
that
the
delays
in
payment
of
electricity
and
building
the
permanent
pumping
station
are
not
the
sole
responsibility
of
the
State.
Claimant's
role
in
coordinating
the
electricity
and
further
installation
of
the
permanent
pumping
station
is
expressly
provided
within
the
contract
(Dept.
Transportation
Proposal
p.
57).
Further,
Mr.
Edmier,
Sr.
testified
that
Claimant
failed
to
issue
a
written
request
for
electricity
prior
to
February
2001.
(Tr.179).
There
is
additional
evidence
that
the
delay
in
electricity
was
due
to
Claimant's
failure
to
begin
construction
of
the
permanent
pump
station
until
December
2000.
Even
if
the
delays
were
found
attributable
to
Respondent,
Claimant
never
submitted
any
change
order
request
indicating
these
were
delays
for
which
they
sought
recovery.
159
Without
authorization
via
a
valid
written
change
order,
this
Court
has
held
that
Claimants
are
not
entitled
to
compensation
for
extra
work.
Fidelity
and
Deposit
Co.
v.
State
of
Illinois,
35
Ill.Ct.Cl.
129
(1982).
A
Claimant
must
prove
that
the
additional
costs
were
considered
extra
work
under
the
project's
conditions
and
must
obtain
the
necessary
change
orders
pursuant
to
the
terms
of
the
contract.
J.M.
Corbett
Co.
v.
State
of
Illinois,
35
Ill.Ct.Cl.
15
(1981).
In
this
case,
section
109.02
of
the
contract
entered
into
by
Claimant
and
Respondent
expressly
states
that
work
performed
without
a
change
order
will
not
be
compensated.
The
parties
did
agree
to
a
change
order
(Change
Order
6)
yielding
a
payment
for
the
excavation
and
dumping
of
the
bad
materials.
Respondent
also
agreed
to
pay
for
the
tipping
fees
for
hauling
the
good
materials,
but
they
never
agreed
to
pay
for
the
disposal
of
the
good
materials
on
a
time
and
material
basis.
Similar
to
the
Claimant
in
Fidelity,
T&W
Edmier
Corporation
argues
that
it
relied
on
the
words
and
conduct
of
the
State
in
proceeding
with
the
soil
removal
on
a
time
and
material
basis.
However,
as
the
Fidelity
Court
concluded,
this
Court
finds,
other
than
the
aforementioned
approved
change
orders,
the
State
would
not
give
authorization
for
payment
for
the
extra
work,
consisting
of
the
additional
dewatering
or
additional
payment
on
a
time
and
material
basis
for
excavation
and
off-‐site
disposal
of
material.
When
a
party
enters
into
a
contract
with
the
State,
this
Court
cannot
analyze
and
determine
the
equity
of
the
bargain.
This
Court
may
only
apply
the
law
and
the
contract
language
binding
the
parties
to
the
contract
entered
into
at
arms-‐
length.
Keller
Construction,
Inc.
v.
State
of
Illinois,
50
Ill.Ct.Cl.
338
(1998).
In
this
case
the
contract
terms
clearly
indicate
that
the
dewatering,
including
incidental
dewatering,
for
the
completion
of
the
reservoir
was
to
be
compensated
from
a
lump
sum
payment.
(Special
Provisions
regarding
Dewatering,
p.
20-‐21).
Thus,
this
Court
finds
that
Claimant
failed
to
prove
that
dewatering
the
reservoir
was
extra
work
pursuant
to
the
contract
and
therefore
is
denied
any
additional
compensation.
Further,
the
original
contract
gave
Claimant
the
right
to
choose
how
and
where
they
dumped
materials.
The
two
parties
agreed
to
change
the
terms
of
compensation,
via
the
agreed
change
orders,
for
removal
of
the
bad
soil.
However,
Respondent
did
not
agree
to
pay
additional
compensation
on
a
time
and
material
basis
for
any
additional
removal.
For
the
foregoing
reasons,
we
find
that
the
compensation
for
dewatering
was
anticipated
in
the
$14,000
lump
sum
for
these
services
set
forth
in
the
agreement.
Additionally,
Claimant
failed
to
get
a
required
change
order
for
payment
on
a
time
and
material
basis
for
excavation
and
extra
off-‐site
disposal
work,
other
than
the
aforementioned
approved
change
orders.
The
Respondent
is
entitled
to
the
contract
bargain
it
made,
and
the
Claimant
is
bound
by
the
contract
it
signed.
Keller
Construction,
Inc.
v.
State,
50
Ill.Ct.Cl.
338
(1998).
160
IT
IS
HEREBY
ORDERED
that
Claimant
is
denied
recovery
for
additional
costs
resulting
from
dewatering
and
excavation.
However,
according
to
Mr.
Schuck's
testimony
before
Commissioner
Argionis,
Claimant
is
still
owed
$70,000
on
the
original
contract.
Thus,
Respondent
is
ordered
to
pay
Claimant
the
remaining
amount
owed
on
the
contract.
161
(No.
09-‐CC-‐1001
–
Claim
denied)
THERESA
MILLER,
as
Special
Administrator
of
Estate
of
Leroy
Miller,
deceased,
Claimant
v.
THE
BOARD
OF
TRUSTEES
OF
THE
UNIVERSITY
OF
ILLINOIS,
Respondents.
Opinion
filed
September
9,
2013
TODD
HELLER,
for
Claimant
MICHAEL
CLARKE,
Special
Assistant
Attorney
General,
for
Respondent.
Negligence-‐
Elements-‐
To
prevail
in
a
cause
of
action
sounding
in
negligence,
a
claimant
must
prove
facts
establishing
the
following:
the
existence
of
a
duty
that
respondent
owed
him;
the
respondent's
breach
of
that
duty;
and
that
the
breach
proximately
caused
the
claimant's
damages.
Negligence-‐
Duty
of
Care-‐
Generally,
one
owes
a
duty
of
ordinary
care
to
guard
against
injuries
to
others
that
may
result
as
a
reasonably
probable
and
foreseeable
consequence
of
negligent
conduct.
Negligence-‐
Duty
of
Care-‐
Business
invitee-‐
Respondent
owes
Claimant
the
general
duty
of
care
owed
to
by
landowners
to
keep
the
premises
safe
for
invitees.
This
duty
does
not
include
a
duty
to
warn
invitees
of
obvious
dangers
or
risks.
Negligence-‐
Liability-‐
Liability
in
Illinois
cannot
be
based
upon
mere
speculation,
conjecture,
or
argument
without
any
basis
in
fact.
OPINION
STORINO,
J.
Factual
Background
Claimant
Theresa
Miller,
as
Special
Administrator
of
the
Estate
of
her
father
Leroy
Miller,
deceased,
brought
this
claim
in
tort
for
$20,427.98
against
Respondent,
Board
of
Trustees
of
the
University
of
Illinois,
for
head,
neck,
scalp,
and
face
injuries
he
sustained
on
October
25,
2006
at
a
building
owned
and
operated
by
Respondent
in
connection
with
The
University
of
Illinois
Chicago
when
he
fell
from
an
escalator
that
had
stopped
after
his
walker
got
stuck
in
it.
On
the
aforementioned
date,
Mr.
Miller
was
at
the
building
in
question
to
make
transactions
at
his
credit
union,
which
was
located
on
the
second
floor.
Claimant
testified
at
the
hearing
that
as
of
October
25,
2006,
Mr.
Miller
had
been
going
to
the
credit
union
at
that
location
for
about
two
years.
Joseph
Phillips
testified
at
the
hearing
162
and
described
witnessing
Mr.
Miller's
injury.
Currently
a
facility
manager
at
the
University
of
Illinois
Hospitals
and
Health
Sciences,
Phillips
was
supervisor
of
university
unions
at
the
time
of
Mr.
Miller's
injury.
Phillips
recalled
that
as
he
was
about
to
ascend
on
the
escalator
going
up,
he
saw
Mr.
Miller
with
his
walker
on
the
escalator
to
his
left
about
half-‐way
down.
Shortly
thereafter,
Phillips
saw
Mr.
Miller
shift
his
walker
to
the
right.
This
shift
caused
the
walker
to
come
into
contact
with
both
sides
of
the
escalator
and
become
stuck.
As
soon
as
this
happened,
the
escalator
came
to
an
immediate
stop
as
it
was
programmed
to
do
if
something
was
stuck.
No
one
was
in
front
of
Mr.
Miller,
who
was
a
few
steps
away
from
the
bottom
of
the
escalator.
There
was
a
loud
screeching
noise,
and
the
few
people
behind
Mr.
Miller
jolted
forward
as
the
escalator
came
to
a
sudden
stop.
Mr.
Miller
also
jolted
forward,
but
then
fell
back.
Phillips
ran
to
assist
Mr.
Miller
and
remove
the
walker
from
the
escalator.
He
recalled
that
Mr.
Miller
was
bleeding
from
his
head
and
that
it
appeared
he
had
hurt
his
leg.
Phillips
stated
that
the
other
people
on
the
escalator
were
holding
on
to
the
hand
rails
but
Mr.
Miller
was
gripping
his
walker.
Phillips
noted
that
there
were
warning
decals
on
the
top
and
bottom
of
the
escalator
that
stated
"avoid
sides"
and
"hold
hand
rails."
Claimant
testified
that
Mr.
Miller
had
started
using
the
walker
to
get
around
in
about
2005.
She
stated
that
he
used
the
walker
constantly,
in
and
out
of
the
house.
The
one
time
prior
to
the
accident
that
she
went
to
that
credit
union
with
him,
he
used
the
walker
and
went
up
the
escalator
with
it,
and
based
on
what
he
would
tell
her
this
was
his
custom
once
he
had
started
using
the
walker.
She
also
stated
that
the
elevators
on
the
first
floor
were
not
easily
visible.
Claimant
argues
that
Respondent
was
negligent
because
it
failed
to
post
proper
warnings
on
the
escalator
regarding
the
usage
of
walkers
and
because
Respondent
did
not
make
the
elevators
easily
accessible.
Analysis
To
prevail
in
a
cause
of
action
sounding
in
negligence,
a
claimant
must
prove
facts
establishing
the
following:
the
existence
of
a
duty
that
respondent
owed
him;
the
respondent's
breach
of
that
duty;
and
that
the
breach
proximately
caused
the
claimant's
damages.
Estate
of
Johnson
by
Johnson
v.
Condell
Memorial
Hosp,
119
Ill.2d
496
(1988).
Generally,
one
owes
a
duty
of
ordinary
care
to
guard
against
injuries
to
others
that
may
result
as
a
reasonably
probable
and
foreseeable
consequence
of
negligent
conduct.
Karas
v.
Strevell,
369
Ill.App.3d
884,
889
(2nd
Dist.
2006).
163
At
the
hearing,
Claimant
averred
that
an
escalator
should
be
treated
as
a
common
earner.
In
Illinois,
a
common
earner
has
a
heightened
duty
to
exercise
the
"utmost
diligence
and
care"
and
is
liable
for
even
slight
negligence.
DiChristofano
v.
Neiman
Marcus
Group,
Inc.
2007
WL
2028162,
1
(N.D.ILL.
2007)
However,
courts
in
Illinois
have
long
held
that
escalators
are
not
common
earners.
See
Tolman
v.
Wieboldt
Stores,
Inc.,
38
ILL.2d
519,
524,
233
N.E.2d
33,
36
(1967).
DiChristofano
v.
Neiman
Marcus
Group,
Inc.
2007
WL
2028162,
1
(N.D.Ill.
2007).
Further,
Claimant
does
not
offer
any
case
law
refuting
this
proposition.
Thus,
Claimant's
Decedent
was
simply
a
business
invitee,
and
Respondent
owed
him
the
general
duty
of
care
owed
to
by
landowners
to
keep
the
premises
safe
for
invitees.
Shannessy
v.
State,
50
Ill.Ct.Cl.
198
(1997).
This
duty
does
not
include
a
duty
to
warn
invitees
of
obvious
dangers
or
risks.
Ward
v.
K-‐Mart
Corporation
136
ILL.2d
132,
143(1990)
(Noting,
"[c]ertainly
a
condition
may
be
so
blatantly
obvious
and
in
such
position
on
the
defendant's
premises
that
defendant
could
not
reasonably
be
expected
to
anticipate
that
people
will
fail
to
protect
themselves
from
any
danger
posed
by
the
condition1').
Claimant
offers
two
instances
of
negligent
conduct
by
Respondent:
1.
The
warnings
on
the
escalator
were
inappropriate
because
they
did
not
expressly
forbid
or
otherwise
expressly
address
use
of
the
escalator
with
a
walker;
2.
The
elevator
in
the
building
was
hard
to
get
to
and
not
easy
to
find.
With
regard
to
warnings
on
the
escalator,
Claimant
offers
no
evidence
through
expert
testimony
or
otherwise
that
the
design
of
the
escalator
was
such
that
it
was
dangerous
for
walkers
to
be
used
on
the
escalator,
In
fact,
the
evidence
indicates
that
Mr.
Miller
had
used
the
escalator
with
his
walker
without
incident
on
prior
occasions.
And
there
are
no
incident
reports
offered
or
mentioned
that
indicate
other
people
on
walkers
had
been
injured
on
that
escalator
or
similar
ones
on
Respondent's
property.
We
find
that
there
was
nothing
in
particular
about
walkers
being
used
on
the
escalator
that
warranted
the
posting
of
any
warnings
or
prohibitions.
The
escalator
was
open
and
obvious,
and
its
width
and
moving
nature
were
obvious
conditions
of
which
an
adult
passenger
should
have
been
aware.
Further,
one
of
the
decals
posted
at
the
bottom
of
the
escalator
clearly
stated,
"avoid
sides."
Under
these
circumstances,
Mr.
Miller
was
on
notice
to
use
caution
in
preventing
the
panels
of
his
walker
from
coming
into
contact
with
the
sides
of
the
escalator.
Had
he
not
moved
the
walker
to
the
right
in
such
a
manner
that
it
came
into
contact
with
the
sides
of
the
escalator,
the
escalator
would
not
have
stopped
and
caused
him
to
lose
balance
and
fall
backward.
This
then
leads
us
to
Claimant's
other
argument
regarding
the
elevators
being
hard
to
find.
Implicit
in
this
argument
is
that
Mr.
Miller
should
have
been
prohibited
from
getting
on
the
escalator
with
his
walker.
However,
as
just
discussed,
Claimant
has
not
established
by
a
preponderance
of
the
evidence
that
it
was
unsafe
for
Claimant
to
have
164
used
his
walker
on
that
escalator.
Just
because
Mr.
Miller
was
injured
while
using
the
walker
on
the
escalator,
it
does
not
mean
that
such
an
activity
was
unsafe.
Further,
it
is
undisputed
that
Mr.
Miller
had
been
going
to
the
Student
Union
on
a
regular
basis
for
two
years
before
he
fell.
In
those
two
years,
he
certainly
must
have
been
aware
of
the
elevator
at
some
point.
This
is
even
more
likely
given
that
Joe
Phillips
testified
that
in
order
to
get
to
the
escalator
from
the
entrance
which
he
observed
Mr.
Miller
use
off
Halsted
St.,
one
must
walk
past
the
elevator
on
the
first
floor.
Thus,
it
is
more
likely
than
not
that
Mr.
Miller
knew
that
an
elevator
existed
but
nonetheless
elected
to
take
the
escalator
instead.
Thus,
even
if
signs
were
posted
illustrating
where
the
elevator
was,
it
is
speculative
at
best
whether
they
would
have
deterred
Mr.
Miller
from
using
the
escalator.
It
is
well
established
that
liability
in
Illinois
cannot
be
based
upon
mere
speculation,
conjecture,
or
argument
without
any
basis
in
fact.
Sameer
v.
Butt,
343
Ill.App.3d
78,
796
N.E.2d
1063,
277
Ill.Dec.
697
(5th
Dist.
2003).
For
all
the
above
mentioned
reasons,
Claimant's
claim
is
denied.
165
(No.
12-‐CC-‐2649
-‐
Claim
denied)
ANDRE
COLE,
Claimant
v.
THE
STATE
OF
ILLINOIS,
Respondent.
Opinion
filed
September
11,
2013
CRAIG
SANDBERG,
for
Claimant,
NATHAN
LUSIGNAN,
Assistant
Attorney
General,
for
Respondent.
ORDER
BIRNBAUM, J.
THIS
MATTER
is
before
the
Court
on
Respondent's
Motion
to
Dismiss,
alleging
the
Court
of
Claims
lacks
jurisdiction
over
this
claim
as
the
statute
of
limitations
expired
pursuant
to
the
Court
of
Claims
Act
§
22(h).
Respondent's
Motion
to
Dismiss
also
alleges
the
Court
of
Claims
lacks
jurisdiction
over
this
claim
because
Respondent
is
not
liable
for
the
actions
of
a
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
Court.
On
December
11,
2012,
an
oral
argument
was
heard
before
this
Court
on
the
issues
presented
in
Respondent's
Motion
to
Dismiss.
On
January
9,
2008,
Claimant
entered
the
Cook
County
Department
of
Corrections
awaiting
trial
on
alleged
burglary
charges.
Subsequently,
but
prior
to
his
trial
scheduled
for
June
13,
2008,
Claimant
was
released
to
the
Illinois
Department
of
Corrections
and
transferred
to
Stateville
Correctional
Center.
On
August
11,
2008,
Claimant
pled
guilty
to
the
burglary
charges
in
Cook
County
Court.
On
June
15,
2009,
Claimant
filed
a
Notice
of
Intent
for
Claim
for
Personal
Injury
in
the
Circuit
Court
of
Cook
County
on
the
actions
and
alleged
negligence
of
Dorothy
Brown,
the
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
Court
of
Cook
County,
for
allowing
Claimant
to
enter
the
custody
of
the
Illinois
Department
of
Corrections
while
he
was
a
pretrial
detainee.
On
April
14,
2011,
the
Circuit
Court
concluded
it
lacked
subject
matter
jurisdiction
over
the
case
and
dismissed
it
with
leave
to
re-‐file
in
the
appropriate
venue.
On
February
2,
2012,
Claimant
filed
his
Complaint
in
this
Court
sounding
in
tort.
Specifically,
Claimant's
claim
is
against
the
State
for
damages
sounding
in
tort
through
respondent
superior
of
the
actions
of
the
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
Court
of
Cook
County
and
the
clerk's
employee.
On
August
30,
2012,
Respondent
filed
a
Motion
to
Dismiss
arguing
the
Court
of
Claims
lacks
subject-‐matter
jurisdiction
over
this
claim,
as
Respondent
is
not
liable
for
the
actions
of
a
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
Court.
Alternatively,
Respondent
argues
this
Court
lacks
jurisdiction
over
this
Claim
as
the
statute
of
166
limitations
expired
prior
to
Claimant
filing
his
Complaint.
Conversely,
Claimant
argues
his
notice
was
properly
filed
on
June
15,
2009
in
the
Circuit
Court
of
Cook
County
and
thus,
his
claim
in
this
Court
is
timely.
Analysis
Pursuant
to
the
Court
of
Claims
Act
§22(h),
a
tort
claim
must
be
filed
within
2
years
after
it
first
accrues.
705
ILCS
505/22(h).
In
this
case,
both
parties
agree
that
the
alleged
error
by
the
Clerk
occurred
on
June
13,
2008.
As
such,
Respondent
argues
more
than
two
years
have
passed
from
the
date
Claimant's
claim
accrued
and
the
filing
of
his
February
2,
2012
Complaint
in
this
Court.
This
Court
has
consistently
held
that
a
Claimant
who
files
in
the
Circuit
Court
but
fails
to
file
a
claim
in
the
Court
of
Claims
within
the
limitations
prescribed
fails
to
meet
the
statute
of
limitations
jurisdictional
requirement.
Reyes
v.
Court
of
Claims,
299
Ill.App.
3d
1097,
1104
(1st
Dist.
1998).
This
Court
agrees
with
Respondent
that
Claimant
failed
to
file
a
claim
in
the
Court
of
Claims
within
the
timeframe
required
under
the
applicable
statute
of
limitations.
This
Court
further
notes
that
§505/22(j)
indicates
that
the
statute
of
limitations
as
established
is
jurisdictional:
"(j)
All
time
limitations
established
under
this
Act
and
the
rules
promulgated
under
this
Act
shall
be
binding
and
jurisdictional,
except
upon
extension
authorized
by
law
or
rule
and
granted
pursuant
to
a
motion
timely
filed."
Additionally,
general
continuances
are
granted
to
allow
a
Claimant
to
preserve
his
rights
in
this
Court
while
also
exhausting
any
and
all
other
remedies
in
other
venues.
Rockett
v.
State
of
Illinois,
60
Ill.Ct.Cl.
257
(2007).
Claimant
also
argues
the
Clerk
in
the
Circuit
Court
case
took
the
position
which
indicated
the
Circuit
Court
of
Cook
County
was
the
proper
venue,
ultimately
"lulling
us
into
a
belief
that
they
are
not
going
to
at
a
later
point
in
time
take
a
contrary
position."
Regardless
of
the
initial
position
taken
by
the
Clerk
in
the
Circuit
Court
case,
Claimant
has
not
addressed
the
seminal
issue
of
the
admitted
noncompliance
with
the
Act
to
present
a
claim
in
this
Court,
a
court
of
statutorily
limited
jurisdiction.
At
the
December
11,
2012
oral
argument,
Claimant's
counsel
admitted
there
was
nothing
specifically
prohibiting
him
from
filing
in
the
Court
of
Claims
while
also
pursuing
their
claim
in
the
Circuit
Court.
Claimant
fails
to
attempt
to
address
the
realities
of
our
jurisdictional
limitations
and
the
precedent
affirming
the
creation
of
this
Court
for
the
sole
purpose
of
allowing
Claimants
to
proceed
only
upon
meeting
the
specific
requisites
prescribed
by
the
Illinois
General
Assembly
as
set
forth
in
the
Court
of
Claims
Act
and
Rules.
Because
this
Court
has
concluded
it
lacks
jurisdiction
over
this
claim,
we
need
not
take
up
the
alternative
grounds
advanced
in
Respondent's
Motion
to
Dismiss.
167
(No.
10-‐CC-‐0384
–
No.
10-‐CC-‐1642
–
10-‐CC-‐1643
–
Claim
denied)
HARTGROVE
HOSPITAL,
Claimant,
v.
THE
STATE
OF
ILLINOIS,
Respondent
Opinion
filed
November
3,
2011
Rehearing
denied
October
30,
2013
EDWARD
CLANCY,
for
Claimant
MICHAEL
ROCKS,
Assistant
Attorney
General,
Respondent.
Timely
filing-‐
Limitation
period
for
filing
a
claim
with
the
Court
is
not
tolled
during
time
that
the
parties
are
negotiation
or
correcting
a
disputed
bill.
Statute
of
Limitations-‐
In
the
Court
of
Claims,
the
statute
of
limitation
should
be
easily
ascertainable
and
not
determined
on
a
case
by
case
basis.
ORDER
STEFFEN,
J.
THESE
CAUSES
come
before
the
Court
for
consideration
of
Claimant's
Petitions
for
Rehearing
after
having
heard
oral
argument
from
both
parties,
this
Court
being
fully
advised
in
the
premises.
The
above-‐captioned
cases
were
consolidated
for
purposes
of
the
oral
argument
as
the
party
litigants,
the
fundamental
issues,
and
the
statutory
provisions
applicable
to
all
the
matters
are
identical.
It
is
hereby
ordered
that
the
Claimant's
Petitions
for
Rehearing
are
denied
and
the
Court's
Order
of
November
3,
2011
granting
Respondent's
Motions
to
Dismiss
will
stand.
The
Claimant
is
a
hospital
medical
care
provider
seeking
payment
from
the
State
of
Illinois
for
services
under
the
HFS
medical
programs.
The
dates
of
service
for
the
instant
claims
are
between
late
2005
and
early
2008.
The
Claimant
alleges
that
they
properly
billed
the
State
and
that
the
State
never
mailed
them
any
information
that
it
was
paying
or
rejecting
the
claims
in
whole
or
in
part.
Claimant
denies
that
the
remittance
advises
are
rejections/refusals.
Claimant
further
argues
that
subsequently,
the
parties
engaged
in
lengthy
discussions
regarding
the
bills
which
were
akin
to
cleaning
up
messy
submittals
or
providing
additional
information.
It
is
the
Claimant's
theory
that
this
process
of
review
tolls
the
statute
of
limitation
under
89
Ill.
Adm.
Code
148,
240(h)(3),
which
addresses
the
denial
of
payments
as
a
result
of
utilization
review
when
there
is
a
request
by
a
medical
provider
for
an
expedited
reconsideration
and
the
State
is
required
to
give
its
re-‐determination
within
one
business
day).
The
Claimant
therefore
believes
that
the
statute
of
limitation
was
not
violated
because
the
statute
was
tolled
during
review
and
did
not
start
until
the
Claimant
had
received
a
full
review
and
satisfactory
final
rejection.
According
to
Claimant,
this
occurred
on
168
September
25,
2008
and
therefore
the
claims
are
timely.
Claimant
lastly
argues
that
these
cases
are
distinguishable
from
Terracom
Nursing
Associates,
LTD.
v.
State,
59
Ill.Ct.Cl.
224
(2006),
and
Jamestown
Management
Corp.
et
al.
v.
State,
59
Ill.Ct.Cl.
240
(2006),
because
those
cases
were
based
on
the
paperless
billing
systems
for
nursing
homes
and
were
requests
for
equitable
relief.
The
State
disagrees
and
has
argued
that
while
the
cases
are
distinguishable,
the
reasoning
behind
upholding
the
strict
and
easily
determined
statute
of
limitation
should
be
applied
to
the
cases
at
bar
and
that
a
contrary
result
would
create
a
situation
where
the
accrual
would
depend
on
when
a
Claimant
believes
negotiations
are
completed
and
would
have
to
be
judged
on
a
case
by
case
basis.
The
Respondent
farther
denies
liability
because
it
asserts
the
claims
are
time
barred
by
the
statute
of
limitation
as
set
forth
in
Section
22(b)
of
the
Court
of
Claims
Act
(705
ILCS
505/22(b))
and
Section
11-‐13
of
the
Public
Aid
Code
(
305
ILCS
5/11-‐13).
The
State
asserts
that
the
claims
began
to
accrue
at
the
latest
on
January
2,
2008
(most
recent
date
of
denial)
or
in
the
alternative,
if
there
was
no
denial/refusal,
then
one
year
from
the
date
when
the
Claimant
first
billed
the
State.
Under
either
theory,
the
Respondent
argues
these
claims
filed
on
September
9,
2009,
more
than
one
year
after
the
date
of
accrual
under
either
theory,
are
time
barred.
OPINION
The
issue
before
this
Court
is
a
question
of
law
to
determine
when
hospital
vendor
claims
accrue
when
there
is
an
actual
bill
submitted
and
when
there
is
either
an
uncertain
rejection
or
denial
of
the
bill
and/or
parties
continue
to
negotiate
to
try
to
reach
agreement.
The
secondary
question
is
whether
89
Ill.
Adm.
Code
148.240(h)(3)
("Code")
either
supplements
or
overrides
the
applicable
statute
of
limitation
as
set
by
the
Court
of
Claims
to
allow
the
tolling
of
the
statute
when
parties
are
negotiating
or
correcting
a
disputed
bill.
Clearly,
the
fact
that
timely
bills
were
submitted
is
not
at
issue.
The
issue
remains:
when
does
the
bill
accrue
for
purposes
of
the
one
year
statute
of
limitation?
Pursuant
to
statute,
if
the
vendor
fails
to
respond,
then
the
accrual
period
starts
a
year
from
the
date
the
bill
was
submitted.
While
both
sides
contest
the
fact
of
bill
rejection,
if
there
is
no
rejection,
the
Claimant's
accrual
date
starts
one
year
from
the
date
of
the
mailing
of
the
b ill.
If
the
bills
were
rejected
or
responded
to,
in
whole
or
in
part,
the
accrual
date
essentially
begins
from
any
response
by
the
State
other
than
full
payment.
Anything
less,
even
if
that
decision
is
later
changed
or
is
being
contested
administratively,
starts
the
clock
ticking.
The
heart
of
Claimant's
argument
is
that
unlike
the
nursing
home
paperless
billing
cases,
hospital
cases
such
as
theirs
have
a
special
provision
that
tolls
the
statute
during
negotiations.
Specifically,
Claimant
argued
to
the
Court
during
oral
argument
that
the
Code
tolls
the
limitation
period
when
parties
are
in
a
period
of
review.
The
Claimant's
reliance
on
this
Code
provision
is
simply
misplaced
and
the
plain
language
of
the
Code
is
neither
applicable
to
the
statute
of
limitation,
nor
can
it
legally
or
otherwise
override
the
express,
clearly
laid
out
provisions
of
the
Court
of
Claims
Act.
The
pertinent
portion
of
the
Code
that
Claimant
relies
on
addresses
the
situation
when
there
is
a
denial
of
payment
as
a
result
of
the
utilization
review
process.
The
Code
provides
that
a
medical
provider
may
request
an
expedited
reconsideration
and
provide
the
Department
with
needed
information
for
this
task.
The
Department
is
then
required
to
give
its
re-‐
determination
within
one
business
day.
The
Code
also
provides
that
if
the
provider
does
not
169
submit
all
necessary
information
then
this
"shall
toll
the
time
in
which
the
reconsideration
shall
be
completed".
Id.
Claimant
urges
that
this
"tolling"
language
should
be
interpreted
to
toll
the
statute
of
limitation
and
that
the
long
term
review
and
negotiations
between
the
parties
are
essentially
the
same
as
the
expedited
reconsideration
process
within
the
Code.
Therefore,
the
Code
provisions
negate
or
supplement
the
statutory
guidelines
of
Section
22(b)
of
the
Court
of
Claims
Act
(705
ILCS
505/22(b))
and
Section
11-‐13
of
the
Public
Aid
Code
(305
ILCS
5/11-‐
13).
This
argument
fails
for
several
reasons.
Initially,
the
language
of
the
Court
of
Claims
Act
governing
the
statute
of
limitation
is
clear.
There
is
no
authority
that
allows
this
said
language
of
the
Act
to
be
interpreted
or
supplemented
by
the
provisions
of
the
Administrative
Code.
Lastly,
even
a
plain
reading
of
the
Code
itself
does
not
dictate
that
the
limitation
period
be
tolled
during
the
expedited
reconsideration.
The
parameters
of
said
reconsideration
are
limited
and
clear.
The
Code
states,
"failure
of
the
hospital
or
physician
to
submit
all
needed
information
shall
toll
the
time
in
which
the
reconsideration
shall
be
completed".
89
Ill.
Adm.
Code
148.240(h)(3).
The
benefit
that
the
Code
grants
the
Department
cannot
be
extended
or
stretched
to
allow
the
Claimant
to
be
given
a
respite
from
the
time
requirements
under
the
statute
of
limitation.
An
expedited
process
that
guarantees
a
one
business
day
decision
cannot
toll
or
extend
a
statute
of
limitation
for
years
after
the
date
of
the
bill
or
arguable
rejection
in
this
case.
Finally,
it
is
worth
noting
the
historically
accepted
precedent
that
a
statute
of
limitation
should
be
easily
ascertainable
and
not
determined
on
a
case
by
case
basis.
This
sentiment
was
echoed
in
Illinois
Bell
Telephone
v.
State,
35
Ill.Ct.Cl.
345,
349
(1981):
(T)his
Court
would
be
remiss
if
it
did
not
note
the
sound
public
policy
reason
for
the
statute
(of
limitation),
which
is
that
to
all
things
there
must
be
an
end,
and
there
is
no
hardship
in
requiring
claimants
to
act
within
a
reasonable
time.
Failure
by
a
claimant
to
act,
whether
by
lapse
of
time
or
omission,
forfeits
his
title
to
the
claim
under
the
law,
allowing
the
government
to
avail
itself
thereof
in
suits
against
it.
THEREFORE,
IT
IS
HEREBY
ORDERED
the
Claimant's
Motions
for
Reconsideration
are
denied
and
this
Court's
prior
orders
granting
Respondent's
Motions
to
Dismiss
shall
stand.
170
(No.
11-‐CC-‐2150
-‐-‐
Claim
awarded)
LATISA
P.
MOORE,
Claimant,
v.
THE
STATE
OF
ILLINOIS
and
ILLINOIS
DEPARTMENT
OF
TRANSPORTATION,
Respondent
Opinion
filed
January
3,
2014
DAVID
ROBERTSON,
for
Claimant
JESSIKA
OSORIO,
Assistant
Attorney
General,
Respondent.
Negligence-‐
Roads
and
Highways-‐
It
is
the
duty
of
the
State
to
exercise
reasonable
care
in
the
maintenance
and
care
of
highways
in
order
that
defective
and
dangerous
conditions
likely
to
injure
persons
lawfully
on
the
highway
shall
not
exist.
The
exercise
of
reasonable
care
requires
the
State
to
keep
its
highways
reasonably
safe.
Negligence-‐
Roads
and
Highways-‐
Scope
of
duty-‐
State
of
Illinois
is
chargeable
with
only
maintaining
its
roads
in
a
reasonably
safe
condition
for
the
purpose
for
which
they
are
intended
and
that
Claimant
must,
in
order
to
prevail,
prove
by
a
preponderance
of
evidence
that
Respondent
breached
its
duty
and
that
breach
proximately
caused
the
injuries
to
Claimant.
Negligence-‐
Damages-‐
Claimant
must
prove
her
damages
by
a
preponderance
of
the
evidence.
OPINION
STORINO, J.
This
matter
comes
before
this
Court
after
an
evidentiary
hearing
before
the
assigned
Commissioner.
This
Court
having
reviewed
the
parties'
post
hearing
briefs,
the
transcript
of
the
healing
and
the
evidence
presented
therein,
hereby
finds
as
follows:
Facts
On
January
3,
2011,
Claimant,
Latisa
P.
Moore,
filed
a
complaint
against
Respondent,
State
of
Illinois
Department
of
Transportation,
seeking
damages
for
her
personal
injuries
sustained
as
result
of
a
vehicular
accident
caused
by
Respondent's
snow
plow
truck.
On
May
8,
2012,
an
evidentiary
hearing
was
held
before
the
assigned
commissioner.
At
the
hearing
in
this
matter,
the
evidence
revealed
that
on
January
10,
2010,
at
approximately
8:40
a.m.,
Claimant,
Latisa
P.
Moore
was
involved
in
a
single-‐vehicle
car
accident
on
the
Interstate
94
(I-‐94)
expressway
while
she
was
driving
to
work.
Claimant
171
asserts
that
the
accident
occurred
due
to
the
negligence
of
the
State
of
Illinois
Department
of
Transportation
("IDOT").
Specifically,
Claimant
testified
that
while
she
was
driving
southbound
in
the
far
left
lane
on
I-‐94,
an
IDOT
snow
plow
which
was
traveling
northbound
in
the
far
left
lane
propelled
snow
over
the
highway
median
onto
her
windshield
causing
her
to
lose
control
of
her
vehicle,
spin
across
the
southbound
lanes
of
traffic
and
hit
the
retaining
wall
on
the
west
side
of
the
highway.
Claimant
testified
specifically
that
on
the
morning
in
question
the
road
conditions
were
poor
and
I-‐94
was
being
plowed
and
salted
due
to
a
snow
storm
that
occurred
during
the
preceding
24
hours.
Claimant
testified
that
she
was
driving
south
on
I-‐94
in
the
far
left
lane
of
the
highway
when
she
observed
brake
lights
and
turn
signals
from
vehicles
ahead
of
her.
Claimant
then
saw
an
orange
snow
plow
truck
traveling
in
her
direction
in
the
far
left
lane
on
the
opposite,
northbound
side
of
I-‐94.
As
the
snow
plow
truck
approached
her
car,
Claimant
could
see
that
a
great
quantity
of
snow
was
being
propelled
across
the
center
wall
of
I-‐94
into
the
southbound
lanes.
Claimant
attempted
to
change
lanes
and
move
her
vehicle
into
the
lane
immediately
to
her
right,
however
a
semi-‐truck
blocked
her
ability
to
change
lanes.
As
the
snow
plow
truck
passed
her
in
the
opposite
direction,
a
heavy
shower
of
wet
snow
flew
across
the
center
wall
of
the
expressway
and
completely
covered
her
car
and
windshield.
Claimant
lost
control
of
her
car
due
to
her
inability
to
see.
Claimant's
car
spun
across
all
of
the
southbound
lanes
of
the
expressway
and
struck
the
retaining
wall
located
on
the
far
west
side
of
the
expressway.
The
snow
plow
truck
did
not
stop.
Claimant
testified
that
she
sustained
injuries
as
a
result
of
the
car
accident,
for
which
she
was
immediately
treated.
Claimant
further
testified
that
State
Trooper
Jonathan
Randle-‐El
assisted
Claimant
on
the
expressway
after
the
accident.
At
the
hearing,
IDOT
presented
only
one
witness,
IDOT
yard
technician
for
I-‐94,
Hiram
White .
Mr.
White
testified
that
IDOT
was
the
agency
responsible
for
the
maintenance
and
1
snow
clearance
for
I-‐94
and
that
no
other
agency
operated
snow
removal
equipment
on
I-‐94
on
the
morning
in
question.
Mr.
White
also
testified
that
IDOT
has
written
rules
and
policies
which
govern
snow
related
operations
for
IDOT
employees.
These
rules
were
also
admitted
into
evidence
at
the
hearing.
Specifically,
the
rules
mandate
a
speed
limit
of
40
miles
per
hour
for
snow
plow
drivers
when
driving
on
the
interstates.
The
rules
also
require
that
"plowing
speeds
shall
be
reduced
to
prevent
throwing
snow
over
bridge
parapets,
signs,
roadways
and
sidewalks,
etc."
Mr.
White
testified
that
this
rule
is
to
be
interpreted
to
prohibit
and
prevent
snow
plow
drivers
from
throwing
snow
across
the
center
wall
of
expressways
such
as
I-‐94.
Mr.
White
further
testified
that
snow
plow
drivers
under
his
supervision
were
trained
as
to
this
rule
and
if
a
driver
were
to
operate
a
snow
plow
truck
so
that
snow
was
propelled
against
a
center
wall,
such
operation
would
be
in
violation
of
IDOT's
policies
and
procedures.
Legal
Analysis
respective
testimony
at
the
hearing.
Illinois
Supreme
Court
Rule
212(a)
bars
the
use
of
discovery
depositions
as
evidence
at
trial
and
sets
forth
certain
specific
and
limited
exceptions
to
this
rule.
The
depositions
of
Mr.
Johnson
and
Trooper
Randle-‐El
fail
to
meet
the
exceptions
identified
in
Supreme
Court
Rule
212(a).
Therefore,
this
Court
will
not
consider
the
testimony
contained
in
the
discovery
depositions
of
Mr.
Johnson
and
Trooper
Randle-‐El.
172
It
is
the
duty
of
the
State
to
exercise
reasonable
care
in
the
maintenance
and
care
of
highways
in
order
that
defective
and
dangerous
conditions
likely
to
injure
persons
lawfully
on
the
highway
shall
not
exist.
The
exercise
of
reasonable
care
requires
the
State
to
keep
its
highways
reasonably
safe.
Kraemer
v.
State,
42
Ill.Ct.Cl.
236
(1990);
Blair
v.
State,
47
Ill.Ct.Cl.
242,
242-‐43
(1994).
This
Court
has
held
that
the
State
of
Illinois
is
chargeable
with
only
maintaining
its
roads
in
a
reasonably
safe
condition
for
t he
purpose
for
which
they
are
intended
and
that
Claimant
must,
in
order
to
prevail,
prove
by
a
preponderance
of
evidence
that
Respondent
breached
its
duty
and
that
breach
proximately
caused
the
injuries
to
Claimant.
Calvert
v.
State,
38
Ill.Ct.Cl.
104
(1985);
Louis
v.
State,
35
Ill.Ct.Cl.
741
(1983).
The
evidence
is
uncontroverted
that
an
IDOT
snow
plow
propelled
a
shower
of
snow
across
the
center
wall
of
I-‐94,
as
IDOT
was
the
only
agency
to
operate
snow
plows
on
I-‐94
on
the
date
and
time
in
question.
The
evidence
also
illustrates
that
the
IDOT
snow
plow
truck
was
operated
in
violation
of
IDOT's
policies
and
procedures
in
that
such
operation
caused
snow
to
propel
over
the
center
wall
of
I-‐94.
Accordingly,
this
Court
finds
that
the
State
breached
its
duty
of
reasonable
care.
In
addition,
the
evidence
is
uncontroverted
that
the
actions
of
the
IDOT
snow
plow
driver
created
a
dangerous
condition
in
that
he
operated
the
truck
so
that
a
heavy
shower
of
snow
was
propelled
over
the
center
wall
and
onto
Claimant's
car,
which
dangerous
condition
was
the
proximate
cause
of
Claimant's
accident.
As
such,
Claimant
has
met
her
burden
of
proving
her
negligence
claim.
Respondent
argues
that
liability
is
precluded
in
this
case
because
Claimant
failed
to
show
that
IDOT
failed
to
exercise
reasonable
care
with
respect
to
its
plowing
procedures
on
the
date
of
the
accident.
Respondent
argues
that
the
instant
matter
is
factually
similar
to
the
case
of
Schmit
v.
State,
which
was
previously
decided
by
this
Court
and
barred
liability
in
a
snow
plow
matter.
(59
Ill.Ct.Cl.
246
(2007)).
In
Schmit,
the
claimant
alleged
that
IDOT's
snow
plow
driver
negligently
piled
snow
at
an
intersection,
blocking
view
of
drivers,
and
causing
claimant's
car
accident.
The
evidence
presented
by
IDOT
in
Schmit
illustrated
that
the
snow
was
plowed
in
accordance
with
IDOT
policies
and
procedures,
which
is
directly
in
opposition
to
the
facts
of
the
case
at
hand.
In
this
case,
Respondent
presented
zero
evidence
that
the
policies
and
procedures
were
followed
by
IDOT.
In
fact,
the
only
evidence
before
this
court
is
contrary
evidence
that
clearly
illustrates
that
the
operation
of
the
IDOT
snow
plow
was
in
direct
violation
of
IDOT
policies
and
procedures.
As
such,
Respondent's
argument
in
this
vein
is
without
merit.
Respondent
also
asserts
that
liability
is
precluded
due
to
the
contributory
or
comparative
negligence
of
the
Claimant.
With
respect
to
Respondent's
affirmative
defense
of
contributory
or
comparative
negligence,
the
Court
finds
that
Respondent
has
failed
to
meet
its
burden
of
proving
such
affirmative
defense
as
Respondent
presented
no
evidence
at
trial
in
this
regard.
As
such,
this
Court
must
rely
solely
on
the
testimony
of
the
Claimant.
Claimant
testified
that
she
was
driving
with
caution
and
within
the
proper
speed
limits
as
mandated
by
the
weather.
As
this
testimony
is
unrebutted,
this
Court
accepts
Claimant's
testimony
as
true.
Accordingly,
Respondent's
affirmative
defense
of
contributory
or
comparative
negligence
is
denied.
173
Damages
Claimant
seeks
damages
for
her
medical
expenses,
loss
of
work,
pain
and
suffering
and
loss
of
normal
life.
At
the
hearing
Claimant
admitted
into
evidence
bills
and
records
for
certain
medical
providers
totaling
$4,534.00.
Claimant
also
lost
2
days
of
time
from
work
and
introduced
a
wage
loss
verification
totaling
$291.31.
Claimant
also
seeks
$20,000.00
as
damages
for
pain
and
suffering
and
$15,000.00,
as
damages
for
loss
of
a
normal
life.
Claimant
testified
as
to
her
pain
and
suffering
and
loss
of
a
normal
life.
Specifically,
Claimant
testified
that
her
injuries
consisted
of
blunt
trauma
to
various
parts
of
her
body
including
her
head.
She
testified
that
she
suffered
sprains
and
contusions
to
her
neck,
left
shoulder,
thigh
and
knee.
Claimant
testified
that
most
of
her
symptoms
resolved
within
several
weeks
or
months
after
the
incident.
However,
Claimant
testified
that
she
continues
to
suffer
knee
pain
and
post-‐traumatic
headaches,
which
pain
she
treats
with
over-‐the-‐counter
medication.
Claimant
also
testified
that
she
continues
to
experience
fear
of
driving
in
snowy
conditions
and
along
the
subject
portion
of
I-‐94.
Claimant
must
prove
her
damages
by
a
preponderance
of
the
evidence.
Williams-‐El
v.
State,
52
Ill.Ct.Cl.
11,
16
(1999).
Claimant's
medical
treatment,
as
set
forth
in
the
medical
bills
and
records
introduced
at
the
hearing,
was
reasonable
and
necessary
for
the
injuries
she
sustained
following
the
accident.
Claimant's
medical
expenses
totaled
$4,534.00.
Accordingly,
Claimant
is
entitled
to
an
award
for
medical
expenses
in
the
amount
of
$4,534.00.
Claimant
also
submitted
evidence
of
a
wage
loss
claim
of
$292.31,
accounting
for
her
loss
of
work
because
of
the
accident.
Accordingly,
Claimant
is
entitled
to
an
award
for
loss
of
wages
in
the
amount
of
$292.31.
Claimant
testified
as
to
her
pain
and
suffering.
Based
upon
Claimant's
testimony,
this
Court
awards
Claimant
$7,500.00
for
said
damages.
With
respect
to
Claimant's
claim
for
loss
of
a
normal
life,
Claimant
has
failed
to
present
sufficient
evidence
which
would
show
that
the
injuries
caused
by
the
accident
continue
to
impair
her
lifestyle
to
the
extent
that
she
has
incurred
the
loss
of
a
normal
life.
As
such,
Claimant
is
not
entitled
to
such
damages.
CONCLUSION
Accordingly,
it
is
hereby
ordered
that
Claimant
awarded
an
amount
of
$12,326.31.
174
(No.
12-‐CC-‐0254
-‐-‐
Claim
denied)
LEONARDO
MARTINEZ,
Claimant,
v.
THE
STATE
OF
ILLINOIS,
Respondent
Opinion
filed
December
16,
2013
HOWARD
MILLER,
for
Claimant
MICHAEL
CLARKE,
Special
Assistant
Attorney
General,
Respondent.
Exhaustion
of
all
over
remedies-‐
Court
of
Claims
Act
requires
claimants,
before
filing
in
this
Court,
to
exhaust
all
other
remedies
and
sources
of
recovery,
whether
administrative
or
judicial,
and
the
failure
to
exhaust
remedies
shall
be
grounds
for
dismissal.
Exhaustion
of
all
over
remedies-‐
Exceptions-‐
The
requirement
that
a
claimant
exhaust
all
other
sources
of
recovery'
is
a
creature
of
statute
and
can
be
waived.
This
Court
has,
on
occasion,
declined
to
dismiss
claims
in
which
the
claimant
failed
to
pursue
another
potentially
liable
party
when
the
issue
was
not
raised
prior
to
trial.
Negligence-‐
State
liability-‐
Sidewalks-‐
Generally,
the
State
is
not
liable
for
injuries
that
occur
on
sidewalks
owned
and
maintained
by
a
municipality.
The
State
has
the
same
liability
for
sidewalks
bordering
its
property
as
a
private
owner
or
occupier
of
land.
Negligence-‐
Sidewalks-‐
Owners
and
occupiers
of
premises
are
not
liable
for
personal
injuries
that
occur
on
public
sidewalks
adjoining
their
premises
unless
they
have
appropriated
the
sidewalk
for
their
own
use
or
caused
the
dangerous
condition.
Owners
and
occupiers
of
abutting
premises
do
not
incur
additional
liability
when
they
undertake
routine
maintenance
of
the
sidewalks
such
as
sweeping
debris,
mowing
grass,
and
plowing
snow.
ORDER
HARTIGAN,
J.
THIS
MATTER
is
before
the
Court
on
a
Complaint
filed
by
the
Claimant,
Leonardo
Martinez,
seeking
damages
from
Respondent,
the
State
of
Illinois,
as
compensation
for
injuries
he
sustained
on
the
sidewalk
in
front
of
the
Administrative
Office
Building
of
the
University
of
Illinois
at
Chicago
(UIC).
On
the
evening
of
January
28,
2011,
Claimant
was
walking
westbound
along
the
sidewalk
on
the
south
side
of
the
1700
block
of
Polk
Street.
The
sidewalk
is
elevated
above
street
level
on
this
block,
and
is
connected
to
the
street
by
a
sloping
strip
of
brick
pavers.
A
handrail
runs
between
the
sidewalk
and
the
bricks
on
the
eastern
half
of
the
block,
ending
at
a
short
set
of
stairs
leading
down
to
the
street.
Trying
to
cross
the
street,
175
Claimant
stepped
off
the
sidewalk
onto
the
bricks.
At
the
place
where
Claimant
stepped
off
the
sidewalk,
there
was
a
drop
of
3
inches
between
the
sidewalk
and
the
bricks,
and
no
handrail.
Unaware
of
the
drop,
Claimant
slipped
and
fell
backwards.
The
accident
occurred
directly
in
front
of
the
UIC
Administrative
Office
Building
located
at
1
737
W.
Polk
Street,
Chicago,
Illinois.
Claimant's
back,
head
and
right
elbow
hit
the
pavement.
He
was
taken
to
the
hospital
where
x-‐rays
revealed
a
fractured
right
elbow
and
his
arm
was
placed
in
a
splint.
Shortly
thereafter,
Claimant
underwent
surgery
to
treat
his
injuries.
Even
after
the
surgery,
his
right
arm
has
a
very
limited
range
of
motion.
Claimant
was
told
that
he
needs
a
second
surgery,
but
the
surgery
was
not
scheduled
after
his
health
insurance
was
cancelled.
Claimant
struggles
to
complete
daily
tasks
such
as
showering,
shaving,
getting
dressed
and
eating.
Claimant
seeks
the
maximum
damages
authorized
by
law.
Respondent
does
not
dispute
the
damages
claimed
by
Claimant.
Claimant
filed
his
Complaint
on
August
8,
2011.
Trial
was
held
on
June
5,
2013,
and
both
parties
submitted
post-‐trial
briefs
on
August
23,
2013. 2
In
its
post-‐trial
brief,
Respondent
argues
for
the
first
time
that
the
claim
should
be
dismissed
because
Claimant
failed
to
exhaust
remedies
as
required
by
the
Illinois
Court
of
Claims
Act
and
implementing
rules.
Section
25
of
the
Court
of
Claims
Act
requires
claimants,
before
filing
in
this
Court,
to
"exhaust
all
other
remedies
and
sources
of
recovery,
whether
administrative
or
judicial
...."
705
ILCS
505/25.
The
Illinois
Administrative
Code
provides
that
a
failure
to
exhaust
remedies
"shall
be
grounds
for
dismissal."
74
Ill.
Adm.
Code
790.90.
Respondent
maintains
that
Claimant
was
required
to
sue
the
City
of
Chicago,
which
is
the
governmental
entity
responsible
for
maintaining
city
sidewalks,
before
proceeding
in
this
Court
Respondent
does
not
explain
why
this
matter
was
not
raised
prior
to
the
trial
either
in
a
Motion
to
Dismiss
or
as
an
affirmative
defense.
This
Court
has
recognized
that
the
issue
of
exhaustion
can
be
waived
in
some
instances
if
not
raised
before
trial.
In
Gipson
v.
State,
51
Ill.Ct.Cl.
54
(1999),
the
Court
explained
that
exhaustion
of
administrative
remedies
is
a
jurisdictional
prerequisite
to
adjudication
in
the
Court
of
Claims,
and
the
issue
cannot
be
waived.
However,
the
requirement
that
a
claimant
exhaust
all
other
"sources
of
recovery'"
is
a
"creature
of
statute'"
and
can
be
waived.
Id.
at
62.
Accordingly,
this
Court
has,
on
occasion,
declined
to
dismiss
claims
in
which
the
claimant
failed
to
pursue
another
potentially
liable
party
when
the
issue
was
not
raised
prior
to
trial.
See
Escobar
v
State,
55
I l l . Ct.Cl.
433
(2003):
Wilson
v
State.
46
I l l . C t . Cl.
20
(1994).
In
this
case,
Respondent
failed
to
raise
Claimant's
failure
to
pursue
recovery
from
the
City
in
a
timely
manner,
and
the
issue
is
deemed
waived.
Proceeding
to
the
merits
of
the
claim,
this
Court
finds
that
Respondent
is
not
responsible
for
maintaining
and
repairing
the
sidewalk
in
front
of
the
UIC
Administrative
Office
Building
and,
thus,
cannot
be
held
liable
for
the
injuries
sustained
by
Claimant.
Both
parties
agree
that
the
sidewalk
where
the
accident
occurred
is
a
2
W ith
h i s
post-‐trial
brief,
Claimant
submitted
a
document
e n t i t l e d
A
Report
On.
Fall
Down
Accident
on
a
Sidewalk
prepared
by
Michael
J.
Jedrzejewski,
a
licensed
architect
with
Architectural
Investigation,
P.C.
There
was
no
joint
stipulation
regarding
the
report,
and
Claimant
did
not
.seek
lo
call
Mr.
Jedrzejewski
as
a
witness
or
to
introduce
the
report
at
t r i a l .
Because
the
report
was
not
properly
admitted
i n t o
evidence,
the
Court
has
not
considered
it
in
t h i s
decision.
176
public
sidewalk
owned
by
the
City
of
Chicago.
Pablo
Acevedo,
the
Associate
Director
for
Facilities
Management
for
UIC
testified
for
the
Claimant.
As
part
of
his
duties,
Mr.
Acevedo
oversees
the
Grounds
Department,
which
is
responsible
for
maintaining
UIC
grounds
including
snow
and
debris
removal,
landscaping,
lawn
care,
and
the
installation
and
maintenance
of
railings.
According
to
Mr.
Acevedo,
UIC
generally
installs
new
handrails
only
as
part
of
a
larger
construction
project
or
at
the
written
request
of
a
member
of
the
University
community.
UIC
replaces
brick
pavers
if
it
removes
them
in
the
course
of
constructing
or
repairing
University
property.
As
it
does
around
all
University
buildings,
UIC
grounds
staff
shovels
the
sidewalk
in
front
of
the
Administrative
Office
Building
and
cleans
debris
from
the
brick
pavers.
Mr.
Acevedo
knew
of
no
complaints
regarding
the
stretch
of
sidewalk
where
Claimant's
accident
occurred.
He
assumed
that
the
City
installed
the
bricks
which
had
been
present
at
least
since
the
early
1980's.
Mr.
Acevedo
did
not
know
who
installed
the
railing
or
when
it
was
installed,
and
did
not
believe
that
a
railing
had
been
installed
west
of
the
stairs
either
before
or
after
the
accident.
Generally,
Chicago
bears
the
duty
to
maintain
its
sidewalks,
and
the
State
is
not
liable
for
injuries
that
occur
on
sidewalks
owned
and
maintained
by
a
municipality.
Tilloison
v.
State,
35
Ill.Ct.Cl.
353
(1981);
Carlon
v.
State,
18
Ill.Ct.Cl.
167
(1949)
.
Claimant
argues
that
Respondent
assumed
liability
for
the
condition
of
the
sidewalk
along
Polk
Street
because
it
removed
snow
and
debris,
and
replaced
bricks
that
it
removed
during
construction
projects.
According
to
Claimant,
Respondent
breached
its
duty
of
care
by
failing
to
correct
the
drop
from
the
sidewalk
to
the
brick
pavers,
and
failing
to
install
a
rail
extending
west
of
the
stairway.
Owners
and
occupiers
of
premises
are
not
liable
for
personal
injuries
that
occur
on
public
sidewalks
adjoining
their
premises
unless
they
have
appropriated
the
sidewalk
for
their
own
use
or
caused
the
dangerous
condition.
Evans
v.
Koshgarian,
234
Ill.
App.
3d
922,
925
(1992).
The
State
has
the
same
liability
for
sidewalks
bordering
its
property
as
a
private
owner
or
occupier
of
land.
See
Lichter
v.
State,
44
Ill.Ct.Cl.
17
(1991).
There
was
no
evidence
that
UIC
appropriated
the
sidewalk
in
front
of
the
Administrative
Office
Building
for
its
own
use
or
created
the
dangerous
condition.
Owners
and
occupiers
of
abutting
premises
do
not
incur
additional
liability
when
they
undertake
routine
maintenance
of
the
sidewalks
such
as
sweeping
debris.
Schuman
v.
Pekin
House
Restaurant
and
Lounge,
102
Ill.
App.
3d
532,
534
(1981),
mowing
the
grass,
Evans
v
Koshgarian,
234
Ill.
App.
3d
at
926,
or
shoveling
snow,
Burke
v.
Grille
227
Ill.
App.
3d
9,
15
(1992).
See
also
Dodd
v.
Cavett
Rexall
Drugs,
Inc.
178
Ill.
App.
3d
424,
433
(1988).
By
maintaining
the
sidewalk
and
the
brick
pavers
in
front
of
1737
W.
Polk
Street,
Respondent
did
not
incur
liability
for
Claimant's
injuries.
Cf.
Freeman
v.
State,
35
Ill.Ct.Cl.
242
(1981)
(State
not
liable
for
injuries
caused
by
tree
root
that
remained
imbedded
in
municipal
sidewalk
after
State
removed
the
tree
which
had
fallen
onto
the
roadway).
Even
assuming
that
installing
a
handrail
along
a
portion
of
sidewalk
may
create
a
duty
to
continue
the
rail
to
the
end
of
the
sidewalk,
there
was
no
evidence
in
this
case
that
UIC
installed
the
existing
railing.
Claimant
has
failed
to
prove
that
the
State
had
a
duty
to
maintain
the
sidewalk
or
handrail
where
his
injury
occurred.
The
claim
is
denied.
177
(No.
04-‐CC-‐0132
-‐-‐
Claim
denied)
THEODORE
H.
BELL,
II,
#B52015,
Claimant,
v.
STATE
OF
ILLINOIS,
Respondent.
Opinion
filed
January
7,
2014
MOHAMMAED
KHATIB,
for
Claimant
MICHAEL
BANKHEAD,
Assistant
Attorney
General,
Respondent.
Negligence-‐
Elements-‐
Claimant
must
prove
the
State
owed
him
a
duty,
and
that
duty
was
breached
by
a
negligent
act
or
omission,
and
that
such
negligence
was
the
proximate
cause
of
his
injuries.
Negligence-‐
Res
ipsa
loquitur-‐
This
Court
has
concluded
that
res
ipsa
loquitur
is
to
be
applied
only
when
Respondent
fails
to
show
State's
exercise
of
proper
care
under
the
facts
alleged
of
record.
In
addition,
Claimant
must
be
free
from
contributory
negligence.
Negligence-‐
Liability-‐
Inmates-‐
The
State
is
not
an
insurer
as
to
the
safety
of
an
inmate
in
its
custody.
Negligence-‐
Inmate-‐
Proximate
cause-‐
Where
an
inmate's
lack
of
care
is
to
be
the
proximate
cause
of
the
accident,
there
can
be
no
recovery.
Negligence-‐
Comparative
negligence-‐
Proximate
Cause-‐
This
Court
has
held
that
the
adoption
of
the
doctrine
of
comparative
negligence
in
the
State
of
Illinois
did
not
extinguish
the
requirement
of
proximate
cause.
The
failure
to
establish
proximate
cause
of
an
injury
precludes
liability,
negating
the
need
to
compare
fault.
OPINION
BIRNBAUM,
J.
Theodore
H.
Bell,
II,
an
inmate
in
the
custody
of
the
Illinois
Department
of
Corrections,
brings
this
claim
for
negligence
against
the
Department
of
Corrections
for
an
injury
he
claims
he
sustained
while
he
was
incarcerated
at
the
Hill
Correctional
Center
("Hill").
The
claim
is
before
the
Court
following
an
evidentiary
hearing.
The
evidence
presented
at
that
hearing
is
as
follows.
Claimant
worked
as
a
clerk
at
the
Hill
Correctional
Industries.
His
typical
work
hours
were
8:00
a.m.
to
4:00
p.m.
On
April
14,
2003,
after
finishing
his
work
day,
Claimant
along
with
other
inmates
were
escorted
from
the
Hill
Correctional
Industries
to
his
housing
unit
at
Hill
by
Correctional
Officer
Dale
P.
Dingman.
They
approached
Gate
5
at
Hill.
According
to
Correctional
Officer
Dingman,
under
normal
circumstances,
the
gate
would
open
to
about
15
feet
wide.
The
gate
controls
are
located
in
a
tower
that
controls
all
of
the
gates
at
Hill.
At
that
time,
according
to
both
Claimant
and
Correctional
Officer
Dingman,
another
inmate,
Mr.
178
Ferguson,
went
through
the
gate
without
incident
as
it
began
to
open
to
about
3
feet
wide.
According
to
Correctional
Officer
Dingman,
who
was
walking
about
12
feet
behind
Claimant,
the
gate
then
began
to
close.
Claimant,
who
was
following
inmate
Ferguson,
then
tried
to
go
through
the
gate
when
the
gate
began
closing.
Correctional
Officer
Dingman
observed
that
Claimant
tried
to
"slip
through"
the
gate.
Correctional
Officer
Dingman
believed
that
if
he
were
passing
through
the
gate,
the
amount
of
time
available
to
pass
through
the
gate
was
doubtful.
Claimant
testified
on
direct
examination
that
as
he
passed
through
the
gate,
it
began
to
close
injuring
him.
Claimant
testified
that
he
had
to
angle
his
right
shoulder
forward
as
he
stepped
through
the
gate.
Claimant
was
then
caught
and
pinned
by
the
gate
for
about
15
to
25
seconds.
Inmates
tried
to
pull
the
gate
off
of
Claimant.
Correctional
Officer
Hayes,
the
officer
in
charge
of
the
gate
controls
located
in
the
tower,
opened
the
gate
as
soon
as
he
heard
over
the
intercom
that
someone
was
caught
in
the
gate.
On
cross-‐examination,
Claimant
testified
that
the
gate
was
opening
as
he
approached
it.
Claimant
argues
that
there
had
been
"problems"
with
Gate
5.
However,
the
"problem"
was
never
described.
Significantly,
no
evidence
of
any
issues
with
Gate
5
was
introduced
at
the
hearing.
To
the
contrary,
inmate
Ferguson
testified
that
he
had
been
an
inmate
at
Hill
for
5
years
and
was
unaware
of
any
malfunction
of
the
gate.
Correctional
Officer
Hayes,
at
the
time
of
the
incident,
had
worked
at
Hill
for
a
year
and
nine
months
and
was
unaware
of
any
inmate
being
trapped
by
the
gate.
He
testified
that
the
gate
worked
properly
both
before
and
after
the
incident.
After
Claimant
was
freed
from
the
gate
he
was
taken
to
the
health
care
unit.
The
medical
report
contains
a
finding
of
redness,
bruising,
and
edema
on
Claimant's
chest.
On
May
20,
2003,
Claimant
was
seen
by
a
medical
doctor.
Claimant
reported
pain
in
the
chest
and
back.
The
physical
examination
revealed
no
sign
of
serious
injury.
Mr.
Bell
was
prescribed
Naprosyn,
a
pain
medication,
as
needed
Claimant's
pain
had
largely
subsided
by
June
23,
2003.
LEGAL
ANALYSIS
In
order
for
Claimant
to
recover,
he
must
prove
the
State
owed
him
a
duty,
and
that
duty
was
breached
by
a
negligent
act
or
omission,
and
that
such
negligence
was
the
proximate
cause
of
his
injuries.
Von
Moore
v.
State
of
Illinois,
50
Ill.Ct.Cl.
194
(1998).
The
Court
will
also
consider
the
comparative
negligence
of
Claimant
in
adopting
an
award.
Jacobs
v.
State
of
Illinois,
49
Ill.Ct.Cl.
16
(1997).
Claimant
asserts
the
liability
of
Respondent
under
the
doctrine
of
res
ipsa
loquitur
since
the
gate
was
under
the
exclusive
control
of
Respondent
and
that
Claimant
would
not
have
been
pinned
by
the
gate
had
Respondent
taken
proper
care
in
its
operation.
This
Court
has
concluded
that
the
doctrine
is
to
be
applied
only
when
Respondent
fails
to
show
State's
exercise
of
proper
care
under
the
facts
alleged
of
record.
Enyart
v.
State
of
Illinois,
57
Ill.Ct.Cl.
202
(2004).
In
addition,
Claimant
must
be
free
from
contributory
negligence.
Wiegers
v.
State
of
Illinois,
40
Ill.Ct.Cl.
88
(1988),
citing
People
v.
Morris,
60
Ill.
App.
3d
1003
(1st
Dist.
1978).
179
Here,
the
gate
was
in
good
working
order
according
to
an
inmate
witness
and
a
correctional
officer.
There
was
no
evidence
of
any
prior
malfunction
with
the
gate
introduced
at
the
hearing.
The
State
is
not
an
insurer
as
to
the
safety
of
an
inmate
in
its
custody.
Petrusak
v.
State
of
Illinois,
39
Ill.Ct.CL.
113
(1987).
Here,
the
gate
was
opened
at
least
three
feet
before
it
started
to
close.
Correctional
Officer
Dingman
observed
Claimant
trying
to
"slip
through"
the
gate
as
it
was
closing.
He
observed
that
the
gate
was
open
about
a
foot
when
Claimant
tried
to
pass
through.
On
the
other
hand,
Claimant's
testimony
that
he
simply
tried
to
pass
through
the
gate
and
the
gate
then
started
to
close
in
on
him
too
quickly
for
him
to
move
out
of
the
way
is
at
best
confusing.
At
first,
on
cross-‐examination,
Claimant
testifies
that
the
gate
was
opening
when
he
approached
it.
Later
in
the
cross-‐examination,
he
claims
that
the
gate
changed
direction
and
pinned
him
before
he
could
move
out
of
the
way.
Claimant's
version
of
the
events
is
simply
not
credible
in
light
of
his
conflicting
testimony.
It
is
more
plausible
that
Claimant
saw
the
gate
closing
and
tried
to
slip
through
before
the
gate
closed.
Unfortunately,
he
was
mistaken
in
how
much
time
he
had
and
got
caught
before
he
could
pass
through
the
gate.
It
is
this
miscalculation
by
Claimant
that
demonstrates
a
lack
of
care
by
Claimant
that
led
to
his
injuries.
Where
an
inmate's
lack
of
care
is
to
be
the
proximate
cause
of
the
accident,
there
can
be
no
recovery.
Gavin
v.
State
of
Illinois,
39
Ill.Ct.Cl.
146
(1986).
Claimant,
and
not
the
Respondent,
was
the
proximate
cause
of
Claimant's
injuries.
Thus,
the
doctrine
of
res
ipsa
loquitur
is
not
applicable
in
the
case
at
bar.
As
to
any
comparative
fault,
this
Court
has
held
that
the
adoption
of
the
doctrine
of
comparative
negligence
in
the
State
of
Illinois
did
not
extinguish
the
requirement
of
proximate
cause.
Jacobs
v.
State
of
Illinois,
49
Ill.Ct.Cl.
16
(1997).
The
failure
to
establish
proximate
cause
of
an
injury
precludes
liability,
negating
the
need
to
compare
fault.
Id.
Because
Claimant
failed
to
establish
the
proximate
cause
of
his
injuries
by
Respondent,
the
doctrine
of
comparative
negligence
does
not
apply
in
this
case.
In
conclusion,
Claimant
has
failed
to
prove
his
claim
by
a
preponderance
of
the
evidence
and,
therefore,
the
claim
is
denied.
180
(No.
08-‐CC-‐0001
-‐-‐
Claim
awarded)
John
Doe,
Claimant,
v.
STATE
OF
ILLINOIS,
Respondent.
Opinion
filed
January
3,
2014
HOWARD
FELDMAN,
for
Claimant
JULIE
MORGAN,
Assistant
Attorney
General,
Respondent.
Claim
arising
out
of
administrative
proceeding
-‐
Elements-‐
The
APA
clearly
establishes
four
elements
for
a
litigation
expense
claim
arising
out
of
an
administrative
proceeding:
(1)
the
proceeding
was
initiated
by
a
state
agency;
(2)
which
made
an
allegation
against
claimant;
(3)
that
was
found
to
be
untrue;
and
(4)
was
made
without
reasonable
cause.
Same
–
Burden
of
proof-‐
Under
the
AJPA.,
a
claimant
bears
the
burden
of
strict
proof
and
persuasion
on
each
element.
Requesting
attorney
fees-‐
APA-‐
a
court
should
conduct
some
inquiry
into
reasonableness
of
hours,
as
well
as
the
remainder
of
the
fee
petition,
and
may,
if
necessary,
require
an
evidentiary
hearing
into
reasonableness
of
a
fee
petition.
Same-‐
Determination-‐
In
determining
what,
if
any,
attorney's
fee
award
is
appropriate,
the
starting
point
is
the
lodestar.
The
lodestar
is
the
number
of
hours
reasonably
expended
on
the
litigation
multiplied
by
a
reasonable
hourly
rate.
When
calculating
attorney's
fees,
the
reasonable
hourly
rate
is
to
be
derived
from
the
market
rate
for
the
services
rendered.
Requesting
attorney
fees-‐
APA-‐
Determination-‐
The
starting
point
for
determining
an
attorney's
market
rate
is
his
opportunity
cost;
that
is,
the
rate
the
attorney
could
have
received
from
a
client
whom
he
charged
by
the
hour
for
the
same
type
of
work.
The
opportunity
cost
is
inferred
from
the
actual
rates
that
clients
pay
the
attorney
multiplied
by
the
number
of
hours
worked.
Requesting
attorney
fees-‐
APA-‐
Exclusion-‐
Any
hours
claimed
that
the
court
believes
are
based
upon
inaccurate
or
misleading
records
should
be
excluded.
OPINION
BIRNBAUM,
J.
This
claim
for
reimbursement
of
administrative
litigation
expenses
in
the
amount
of
$94,350.27,
plus
reasonable
expenses
and
attorney's
fees
for
this
claim,
is
brought
pursuant
to
Section
10-‐55(a)
of
the
Administrative
Procedure
Act
("APA")
(5
ILCS
100/10-‐55(a)),
following
Claimant's
successful
defense
and
expungement
of
"indicated"
(credible
181
evidence)
charges
of
child
abuse
against
him
by
the
Department
of
Children
and
Family
Services
("DCFS"),
pursuant
to
the
Abused
and
Neglected
Child
Reporting
Act
("ANCRA")
(325
ILCS
5/1
et
seq.).
This
case
is
before
the
Court
after
the
parties
herein
entered
into
a
Joint
Stipulation
of
Facts.
The
parties
also
agreed
to
an
In
Camera
review
and
inspection
of
the
Recommendation
and
Opinion
of
Administrative
Law
Judge,
Carol
J.
Mosolygo,
In
the
Matter
of
[name
redacted
and
hereinafter
substituted
in
this
Opinion
as
"John
Doe"],
Case
SCR
No.
1355603-‐B.
The
parties
also
agreed
that
the
pleadings,
briefs
and
other
documents
produced
in
discovery
in
the
case
at
bar
could
be
submitted
to
Commissioner
Timoney
in
lieu
of
a
formal
hearing
before
a
Commissioner
of
the
Court
of
Claims.
PROCEDURAL
BACKGROUND
On
July
2,
2007,
pursuant
to
the
Illinois
APA
(5
ILCS
100/10-‐55(a))
and
Section
8
of
the
Illinois
Court
of
Claims
Act
(705
ILCS
505/8),
the
Claimant
filed
this
action
seeking
$118,104.20
in
attorney's
fees
and
expenses.
Specifically,
the
Claimant
alleged
that
in
May
2004,
DCFS
indicated
charges
of
alleged
child
abuse
against
him
and
that
allegations
of
abuse
against
him
were
made
without
reasonable
cause.
The
Claimant
filed
an
appeal
from
the
indicated
finding
and
an
administrative
hearing
was
conducted
through
DCFS
as
provided
under
the
ANCRA
(325
ILCS
5/1
et
seq.)
In
June
2005,
The
Administrative
Law
Judge
("ALJ")
determined
that
the
Department
did
not
prove
the
charges
by
a
preponderance
of
the
evidence.
The
Claimant
alleges
that
as
a
result
of
contesting
the
indicated
finding,
he
incurred
attorney's
fees
and
expenses
totaling
$94,350.27.
These
specific
attorney's
fees
and
costs
cover
the
time
frame
of
October
6,
2003
to
May
31,
2005.
After
the
Director
of
DCFS
adopted
the
ALJ's
decision,
the
Claimant
made
a
demand
upon
DCFS
for
the
reimbursement
of
his
attorney's
fees
and
expenses.
The
Claimant
never
received
a
response
to
his
demand.
The
Claimant
alleges
he
incurred
an
additional
$38,206.31
in
attorney's
fees
and
expenses
in
bringing
this
claim
in
this
Court.
On
November
12,
2009,
the
Claimant
filed
a
Motion
for
Summary
Judgment
and
the
Respondent
filed
a
Response.
On
July
29,
2010,
the
Court
issued
an
Order
denying
the
Claimant's
Motion
for
Summary
Judgment.
The
parties
filed
a
Joint
Stipulation
of
Facts
on
September
1,
2011,
and
on
October
27,
2011,
the
Respondent
submitted
the
Recommendation
and
Opinion
of
Administrative
Law
Judge,
Carol
J.
Mosolygo,
In
the
Matter
of
[John
Doe],
Case
SCR
No.
1355603-‐B,
for
In
Camera
review
to
Commissioner
Timoney.
The
parties
thereafter
filed
Claimant's
Brief
on
December
2,
2011;
Respondent's
Argument
in
Support
of
Denying
Claim
on
January
14,
2012;
and
Claimant's
Reply
Brief
In
Support
Of
His
Claim
For
Attorney's
Fees
on
February
3,
2012.
FACTUAL
BACKGROUND
This
case
concerns
the
last
of
three
separate
investigations
conducted
by
DCFS
of
allegations
of
harm
made
against
the
Claimant
concerning
the
same
minor
child
and
the
subsequent
successful
appeal
of
an
indicated
finding
of
abuse
by
DCFS.
Claimant
is
the
adoptive
father
of
the
minor
child.
From
1991
to
1999,
Claimant
resided
with
the
minor
child
and
her
mother.
Claimant
and
the
minor
child's
mother
were
married
in
July
of
1994.
In
1995,
Claimant
adopted
the
minor
child.
Claimant
and
the
182
minor
child's
mother
separated
in
1999
and,
although
her
mother
maintained
custody
of
her,
the
minor
child
continued
to
have
regular
and
frequent
interaction
with
the
Claimant.
In
2001,
the
minor
child's
mother
started
dissolution
of
marriage
proceedings
against
Claimant,
which
both
parties
admit
were
very
contentious.
At
no
time
prior
to
the
initiation
of
the
dissolution
of
marriage
proceedings
were
there
any
allegations
of
inappropriate
interactions
between
Claimant
and
his
daughter.
On
May
19,
2003,
a
Judgment
of
Dissolution
of
Marriage
was
entered
and
the
parties
were
awarded
joint
custody
of
the
minor
child.
Thereafter,
two
separate
DCFS
hotline
complaints
were
made
in
June
2003
and
August
2003
relating
to
alleged
abuse
by
the
Claimant
of
the
minor
child.
Both
investigations
by
DCFS
concerning
these
allegations
were
determined
to
be
unfounded.
On
December
16,
2003,
just
a
little
more
than
one
month
after
the
second
investigation
was
closed,
DCFS
initiated
the
last
of
its
investigations
after
an
individual
(later
discovered
to
be
the
minor
child)
had
sent
an
email
to
the
Illinois
Governor's
office
claiming
that
the
Claimant
"had
physically,
sexually,
and
emotionally
abused
her...."
The
email
went
on
to
say
that
DCFS
had
done
nothing
to
protect
her.
The
report
was
assigned
investigation
#1355603-‐B,
and
Child
Protection
Investigator
("CPI")
Mileece
Kelly
was
assigned
to
conduct
the
investigation.
After
CPI
Kelly
concluded
her
investigation,
she
informed
the
Claimant
and
his
attorney
that
her
investigation
found
the
current
allegations,
#019
Sexual
Penetration
and
#022
Substantial
Risk
of
Sexual
Injury,
unfounded
and
the
investigation
would
be
closed.
On
May
28,
2004,
Ms.
Barbara
Duminie,
CPI
Kelly's
supervisor,
reviewed
CPI
Kelly's
work,
the
documentation
within
the
file,
and
discussed
the
case
with
CPI
Kelly.
Ms.
Duminie
recommended
that
investigation
#1355603-‐B
be
indicated.
The
allegations
of
#019
Sexual
Penetration
and
#022
Substantial
Risk
of
Sexual
Injury
were
indicated
against
the
Claimant
prior
to
the
completion
of
a
clinical
staffing.
DCFS
determined
that
credible
evidence
supported
an
indicated
report
of
child
abuse
and
neglect
by
the
Claimant
for
the
allegations
of
#019
Sexual
Penetration
and
#022
Substantial
Risk
of
Sexual
Injury.
Several
days
after
CPI
Kelly
told
the
Claimant
that
her
investigation
would
conclude
the
charges
would
be
unfounded,
she
informed
him
that
her
supervisor,
Ms.
Duminie,
had
directed
her
to
indicate
the
case.
The
Claimant
contested
the
allegations
of
child
abuse
and
requested
his
right
to
an
administrative
hearing
through
DCFS
as
provided
under
the
ANCRA
(325
ILCS
5/1
et
seq.)
Administrative
Law
Judge
("ALJ"),
Carol
J.
Mosolygo,
conducted
an
administrative
hearing
on
May
25,
2005,
wherein
Claimant
contested
the
allegations.
The
issue
to
be
determined
by
ALJ
Mosolygo
was
whether
a
preponderance
of
the
evidence
supported
the
indicated
finding
against
the
Claimant
for
allegations
of
harm
#019
Sexual
Penetration
and
#022
Substantial
Risk
of
Sexual
Injury.
On
June
20,
2005,
ALJ
Mosolygo
rendered
her
written
Recommendation
and
Opinion
regarding
the
allegations
of
#019
Sexual
Penetration
and
#022
Substantial
Risk
of
Sexual
Injury
against
Claimant.
In
her
Recommendation
and
Opinion,
ALJ
Mosolygo
agreed
with
Claimant's
assertion
that
DCFS
failed
to
adequately
investigate
the
allegations
made
by
the
minor
child
and
her
mother.
ALJ
Mosolygo
determined
that
DCFS
did
not
prove
by
a
preponderance
of
the
evidence
that
the
Claimant
was
a
perpetrator
of
child
abuse,
as
defined
in
allegations
of
#019
Sexual
Penetration
and
#022
Substantial
Risk
of
Sexual
Injury,
and
recommended
that
his
request
for
expungement
be
granted.
In
ALJ
Mosolygo's
Recommendation
and
Opinion,
she
found
that
the
facts
and
circumstances
of
183
the
case
failed
to
demonstrate
that
the
Claimant
was
a
perpetrator
of
child
abuse
as
defined
in
allegations
#019
Sexual
Penetration
and
#022
Substantial
Risk
of
Sexual
Injury.
Specifically,
Mosolygo's
Recommendation
and
Opinion
refers
to
Detective
Nolan's
report
which
stated
that,
after
his
investigation
and
the
minor
child's
interview,
he
"again
suspended
his
investigation
because
there
was
no
medical
corroboration
of
the
minor
child's
allegations,
her
account
of
the
incidents
as
well
as
the
accounts
of
other
witnesses
were
inconsistent,
and
he
was
unable
to
interview
Claimant."
(Emphasis
added),
ALJ
Mosolygo's
Recommendation
and
Opinion
also
refers
to
Officer
Nolan's
statements
that
"he
told
CPI
Kelly
that
the
Chicago
Police
Department
was
suspending
the
case
because
there
was
no
evidence
of
a
sex
crime,
the
minor
child's
medical
examination
was
normal,
and
there
was
nothing
to
corroborate
her
allegations."
(Emphasis
added).
ALJ
Mosolygo
found
that
14
days
later,
(after
CPI
Kelly
concluded
her
investigation
and
informed
Claimant
and
his
attorney
that
her
investigation
found
the
allegations
unfounded
and
the
investigation
was
closed)
(Emphasis
added)
DCFS
Supervisor
Barbara
Duminie
decided
to
indicate
the
case
''because
the
minor
child
consistently
told
CPI
Kelly
and
Assistant
State's
Attorney
at
CCAC
(Chicago
Children's
Advocacy
Center)
that
she
had
been
sexually
abused
by
Claimant.”
In
ALJ
Mosolygo's
Recommendation
and
Opinion,
she
agreed
with
Claimant's
assertion
that
the
two
prior
abuse
investigations,
the
investigation
in
the
instant
case
and
the
evidence
presented
at
the
hearing
demonstrate
that
the
minor
child
and
her
mother
manufactured
the
allegations
immediately
after
the
divorce
was
final
in
order
to
prevent
him
from
having
a
relationship
with
the
minor
child.
On
July
11,
2005,
the
DCFS
Director's
Office
adopted
ALJ
Mosolygo's
Recommendation
and
Opinion
concerning
the
allegations
of
#019
Sexual
Penetration
and
#022
Substantial
Risk
of
Sexual
Injury.
The
DCFS
allegations
of
#019
Sexual
Penetration
and
#022
Substantial
Risk
of
Sexual
Injury
against
the
Claimant
were
not
brought
before
or
appealed
to
a
Circuit
Court
for
judicial
review.
DCFS
did
not
respond
to
Claimant's
demand
for
payment
of
attorney's
fees
and
litigation
expenses.
The
Respondent
has
denied
that
the
allegations
of
harm
#019
Sexual
Penetration
and
#022
Substantial
Risk
of
Sexual
Injury
against
the
Claimant
were
made
without
reasonable
cause.
Claimant
alleges
that
as
a
result
of
contesting
the
indicated
finding,
he
incurred
attorney's
fees
of
$94,350.27
covering
the
time
frame
of
October
6,
2003
to
May
31,
2005
and
additional
attorney's
fees
and
costs
for
purposes
of
bringing
this
action,
for
which
Claimant
is
entitled
to
receive,
should
the
Court
find
in
his
favor.
ABUSED
AND
NEGLECTED
CHILD
REPORTING
ACT
DCFS
is
required
to
conduct
investigations
into
allegations
of
child
abuse
and
neglect.
325
ILCS
5/1
et.
seq.
The
purpose
of
the
DCFS'
investigation
is
to
keep
children
safe.
325
ILCS
5/2.
Once
a
report
of
child
abuse
or
neglect
is
received
by
DCFS,
the
Child
Protective
Service
Unit
conducts
an
initial
investigation
and
an
initial
determination
whether
the
report
is
a
good
faith
indication
of
alleged
child
abuse
or
neglect
and
therefore,
requires
a
formal
investigation.
89
Ill.
Adm.
Code
§300.100.
DCFS
defines
"good
faith"
to
mean
that
the
report
was
made
with
the
honest
intention
to
identify
actual
child
abuse
or
neglect.
89
Ill.
Adm.
Code
§300.20.
If
the
Child
Protective
Service
Unit
determines
184
the
report
is
a
good
faith
indication
of
alleged
child
abuse
or
neglect,
then
a
formal
investigation
is
commenced.
89
Ill.
Adm.
Code
§300.100(g)(h).
A
formal
investigation
consists
of
activities
conducted
by
DCFS
investigative
staff
to
determine
whether
a
report
of
suspected
child
abuse
or
neglect
is
indicated,
unfounded,
or
undetermined.
89
Ill.
Adm.
Code
§300.20.
These
activities
include:
a)
an
evaluation
of
the
environment
of
the
child
named
in
the
report;
b)
a
determination
of
the
risk
to
the
child
if
he
or
she
continues
to
remain
in
the
existing
environment,
as
well
as
a
determination
of
the
nature,
extent
and
cause
of
any
condition
listed
in
the
report,
the
name,
age
and
condition
of
other
children
in
the
environment;
and
c)
an
evaluation
as
to
whether
there
would
be
an
immediate
and
urgent
necessity
to
remove
the
child
from
the
environment
if
appropriate
family
preservation
services
were
provided.
Id.
A
formal
investigation
can
result
in
an
indicated
report,
an
unfounded
report,
or
an
undetermined
report.
89
Ill.
Adm.
Code
§300.110(i)(2)(3).
A
report
is
indicated
if
DCFS
concludes,
after
an
investigation,
that
credible
evidence
of
the
alleged
abuse
and/or
neglect
exists.
325
ILCS
5/3.
"Credible
evidence"
of
child
abuse
or
neglect
means
that
the
available
facts,
when
viewed
in
light
of
surrounding
circumstances,
would
cause
a
reasonable
person
to
believe
that
a
child
was
abused
or
neglected.
89
Ill.
Adm.
Code
§336.20.
A
report
is
unfounded
if
DCFS
concludes,
after
an
investigation,
that
no
credible
evidence
of
the
alleged
abuse
and/or
neglect
exists.
Id.
An
undetermined
report
is
any
report
of
child
abuse
or
neglect
made
to
DCFS
in
which
it
was
not
possible
to
initiate
or
complete
an
investigation
on
the
basis
of
the
information
provided
to
DCFS.
Id.
After
seeing
to
the
safety
of
the
child,
DCFS
notifies
the
subject
of
the
report,
in
writing,
of
the
existence
of
the
report
and
his
or
her
rights
existing
under
the
ANCRA
in
regard
to
amendment
or
expungement.
89
Ill.
Adm.
Code
§300.20.
In
an
appeal,
the
ALJ
is
required
to
present
a
written
opinion
and
recommendation
that
includes
a
recommended
decision
on
whether
there
is
a
preponderance
of
evidence
of
abuse
or
neglect
based
on
information
in
the
administrative
record.
89
Ill.
Adm.
Code
§336.120(b)(15).
Preponderance
of
the
evidence
means
the
greater
weight
of
the
evidence
which
renders
a
fact
more
likely
than
not.
89
Ill.
Adm.
Code
§336.20.
'
ILLINOIS
ADMINISTRATIVE
PROCEDURE
ACT
The
Illinois
Administrative
Procedure
Act
("APA")
(5
ILCS
100/10-‐55(a)(b))
standard
for
the
granting
of
attorney's
fees
is
as
follows:
(a) In
any
contested
case
initiated
by
any
agency
that
does
not
proceed
to
court
for
judicial
review
and
on
any
issue
where
a
court
does
not
have
jurisdiction
to
make
an
award
of
litigation
expenses…,
any
allegation
made
by
the
agency
without
reasonable
cause
and
found
to
be
untrue
shall
subject
the
agency
making
the
allegation
to
the
payment
of
the
reasonable
expenses,
including
reasonable
attorney's
fees,
actually
incurred
in
defending
against
that
allegation
by
the
party
against
whom
the
case
was
initiated.
(b) The
claimant
shall
make
a
demand
for
litigation
expenses
to
the
agency.
If
the
claimant
is
dissatisfied
because
of
the
agency's
failure
to
185
make
any
award
or
because
of
the
insufficiency
of
the
agency's
award,
the
claimant
may
petition
the
Court
of
Claims
for
the
amount
deemed
owed.
If
allowed
any
recovery
by
the
Court
of
Claims,
the
claimant
shall
also
be
entitled
to
reasonable
attorney's
fees
and
the
reasonable
expenses
incurred
in
making
a
claim
for
the
expenses
incurred
in
the
administrative
action.
The
Court
of
Claims
may
reduce
the
amount
of
the
litigation
expenses
to
be
warded
under
this
Section,
or
deny
an
award,
to
the
extent
that
the
claimant
ngaged
in
conduct
during
the
course
of
the
proceeding
that
unduly
and
unreasonably
protracted
the
final
resolution
of
the
matter
in
controversy.
5
ILCS
100/10-‐55(a)(b).
The
APA
clearly
establishes
four
elements
for
a
litigation
expense
claim
arising
out
of
an
administrative
proceeding:
(1)
the
proceeding
was
initiated
by
a
state
agency;
(2)
which
made
an
allegation
against
claimant;
(3)
that
was
found
to
be
untrue;
and
(4)
was
made
without
reasonable
cause."
Haas
Baking
Company
v.
State
of
Illinois,
54
Ill.Ct.Cl.
296
(2001);
5
ILCS
100/10-‐55(a).
Under
the
AJPA.,
a
claimant
bears
the
burden
of
strict
proof
and
persuasion
on
each
element
under
5
ILCS
100/10-‐55(a).
Lake
Environmental,
Inc.
v.
State
of
Illinois,
54
Ill.Ct.Cl.
408,
414(2001).
The
APA
does
not
define
"reasonable
cause."
See
5
ILCS
100/10-‐55.
However,
this
Court
has
held
that
the
reasonableness
of
the
agency's
charge
is
"to
be
determined
as
of
the
date
of
those
charges
and
not
retrospectively
with
the
advantage
of
hindsight."
Lake
Environmental,
Inc.,
supra
at
414.
Moreover,
statutes
that
allow
recovery
of
attorney's
fees
are
in
derogation
of
the
common
law
and
must
be
strictly
construed
by
the
Court.
McHugh
v.
State,
45
Ill.Ct.Cl.
235
(1992).
Additionally,
recovery
is
not
allowed
simply
because
the
agency
failed
to
follow
its
own
rule.
Id.
at
241,
citing
Ekco,
Inc.
v.
Edgar,
135
Ill.App.3d
557
(4th
Dist.
1985).
There
is
limited
case
law
involving
attorney's
fees
granted
following
the
expungement
of
child
abuse
or
neglect
findings.
However,
in
the
cases
in
which
attorney's
fees
were
granted,
it
has
been
where
the
allegations
were
found
by
the
Court
to
be
obviously
not
true
and
that
the
charges
should
never
have
been
filed.
For
example,
McHugh,
supra,
involved
the
expungement
of
an
indicated
finding
that
a
mother
had
burned
her
child's
forearm.
The
mother
denied
burning
her
child
and
a
doctor
who
examined
the
child
three
days
after
the
alleged
abuse
occurred
told
the
investigator
that
the
age
of
the
scar
made
it
too
difficult
to
determine
its
cause.
Id.
at
237.
Additionally,
the
child
changed
his
story
several
times.
The
Court
of
Claims
awarded
attorney's
fees
after
citing
the
ALJ's
conclusion
that
there
was
no
credible
evidence
that
the
child
had
been
burned.
Id.
at
242.
Significantly,
the
Court
also
noted
that
the
ALJ's
Findings
of
Fact
included
a
finding
explicitly
stating
that
the
allegation
was
untrue.
Id.
Similarly,
in
Curry
v.
State,
55
Ill.Ct.Cl.
348
(2003),
the
ALJ
expunged
an
indicated
finding
against
a
nurse
at
a
health
care
facility
for
allegedly
neglecting
a
child
under
her
care.
In
that
case,
at
the
administrative
hearing,
the
DCFS
investigator
recanted
her
findings,
reversing
her
original
finding
that
the
nurse
blatantly
disregarded
her
caretaker
responsibilities.
The
Court
of
Claims
concluded
that
the
case
involved
"the
most
straightforward
claim
of
factually
and
legally
baseless
charges
that
this
court
has
seen
in
quite
some
time."
Id.
at
356.
186
ANALYSIS
Claimant
claims
that
he
is
entitled
to
the
payment
of
the
reasonable
expenses,
including
reasonable
attorney's
fees,
actually
incurred
in
defending
against
the
allegations
made
by
DCFS
in
the
sum
of
$94,350.27,
plus
reasonable
expenses
and
attorney's
fees
for
bringing
this
claim
here
pursuant
to
Section
10-‐55(a)
of
the
APA
(5
ILCS
100/10-‐55(a)).
He
argues
he
is
entitled
to
reimbursement
due
to
the
Claimant's
successful
defense
and
expungement
of
indicated
charges
of
child
abuse
against
him
by
DCFS,
pursuant
to
the
ANCRA
(325
ILCS
5/1
et
seq.).
Respondent
asserts
that
the
Claimant
has
failed
to
prove
that
DCFS
made
an
allegation
without
reasonable
cause,
as
required
under
the
APA,
and,
therefore,
the
Claimant's
claim
for
attorney's
fees
and
costs
should
be
denied.
In
the
alternative,
Respondent
asserts
that
should
this
Court
find
the
Claimant
has
proven
that
the
Respondent
made
an
allegation
without
reasonable
cause,
Claimant
has
failed
to
show
that
the
attorney's
fees
and
costs
that
he
seeks
are
reasonable.
I.
CLAIMANT
IS
ENTITLED
TO
AN
AWARD
OF
EXPENSES
AND
ATTORNEY'S
FEES
UNDER
THE
ILLINOIS
APA
(5
ILCS
100/10-‐55(a)).
Claimant's
claim
for
attorney's
fees
and
costs
is
granted.
In
this
case,
the
Claimant
has
proven
that
DCFS
made
an
allegation
against
Claimant
without
reasonable
cause
and
found
to
be
untrue,
as
set
forth
in
the
Illinois
APA.
Merely
having
the
indicated
finding
against
him
expunged,
does
not
alone
entitle
Claimant
to
attorney's
fees
under
the
APA.
In
order
to
be
entitled
to
attorney's
fees,
Claimant
must
prove
that
the
decision
of
CPI
Kelly's
supervisor,
Ms.
Duminie,
to
overrule
the
CPI's
decision
and
indicate
Claimant
for
the
allegations
against
the
minor
child,
was
made
without
reasonable
cause
and
that
it
was
proven
to
be
untrue.
It
is
not
necessary
for
this
Court
to
review
de
novo
the
DCFS
investigator}'
file
relied
upon
by
the
ALJ
in
rendering
her
decision
to
determine
that
Claimant
has
met
his
burden
in
this
matter.
Lake
Environmental,
Inc.,
supra
at
414.
The
issue
before
the
Court
is
not
the
correctness
of
DCFS's
action,
but
whether
its
action
was
unreasonable
using
the
available
credible
evidence
at
the
date
of
the
indicated
finding.
To
that
end,
the
issue
becomes
whether
the
initial
factual
evidence
leading
to
the
indicated
finding
met
the
ANCRA
requirement
of
credible
evidence
and,
if
so,
whether
there
was
reasonable
cause
to
do
so
under
the
standard
set
forth
in
the
APA.
The
Claimant
argues
that
the
unreasonableness
of
DCFS'
decision
has
been
shown
through
the
ALJ's
findings
and
recommendation
in
the
administrative
hearing.
Claimant
specifically
relies
upon
the
ALJ's
finding
that
DCFS
failed
to
adequately
investigate
the
allegations.
However,
the
adequacy
of
DCFS'
investigation
does
not
necessarily
determine
the
unreasonableness
standard
under
the
APA.
This
Court
agrees
that
the
ANCRA
requires
DCFS
to
err
on
the
side
of
protecting
children.
DCFS
must
utilize
reasonable
care
with
the
credible
evidence
at
the
time
of
the
initial
investigation.
That
standard
does
not
apply
to
the
additional
evidence
gained
through
the
administrative
hearing.
The
ALJ
did
not
make
any
explicit
finding
of
unreasonableness
regarding
the
evidence
DCFS
relied
upon
to
indicate
the
charge.
However,
in
ALJ
Mosolygo's
Recommendation
and
Opinion,
she
agreed
with
Claimant's
assertions
that
DCFS
failed
to
adequately
investigate
the
allegations
made
by
the
minor
child
and
that
the
two
prior
abuse
investigations,
the
investigation
in
the
instant
case
and
the
evidence
presented
at
the
187
hearing,
demonstrate
that
the
minor
child
and
her
mother
manufactured
the
allegations
immediately
after
the
divorce
was
final
in
order
to
prevent
him
from
having
a
relationship
with
the
minor
child.
ALJ
Mosolygo
also
concluded
that
the
credible
evidence
presented
at
the
hearing
clearly
established
that
Claimant
did
not
sexually
abuse
the
minor
child.
The
instant
case
is
similar
to
that
in
McHugh,
supra,
where
this
Court
granted
attorney's
fees,
finding
that
it
was
obvious
that
the
allegations
were
not
true
and
that
the
charges
should
not
have
been
filed.
In
the
instant
case,
the
facts
known
at
the
time
of
the
indicated
finding
demonstrate
that
the
finding
was
made
without
reasonable
cause.
This
Court
places
great
weight
on
the
following
findings,
based
upon
facts
known
to
DCFS
at
the
time
of
the
indicated
finding,
in
determining
that
the
indicated
finding
was
made
without
reasonable
cause:
(1) That
Claimant
and
the
minor's
mother
were
involved
in
a
contentious
divorce;
(2) The
timing
of
the
allegations
in
relation
to
the
conclusion
of
the
two
previous
unfounded
investigations;
(3) That
CPI
Kelly,
upon
concluding
her
investigation,
informed
the
Claimant
and
his
attorney
that
her
investigation
found
the
current
allegations
unfounded
and
the
investigation
was
closed;
(4)
Detective
Nolan's
report,
which
stated
that,
after
his
investigation
and
the
minor
child's
interview,
he
"again
suspended
his
investigation
because
there
was
no
medical
corroboration
of
the
minor
child's
allegations,
her
account
of
the
incidents
as
well
as
the
accounts
of
other
witnesses
were
inconsistent,
and
he
was
unable
to
interview
Claimant."
(Emphasis
added);
(5) Officer
Nolan's
statements
that
"he
told
CPI
Kelly
that
the
Chicago
Police
Department
was
suspending
the
case
because
there
was
no
evidence
of
a
sex
crime,
the
minor
child's
medical
examination
was
normal,
and
there
was
nothing
to
corroborate
her
allegations."
(Emphasis
added);
(6) That
14
days
later,
(after
CPI
Kelly
concluded
her
investigation
and
informed
Claimant
and
his
attorney
that
her
investigation
found
the
allegations
unfounded
and
the
investigation
was
closed)
(Emphasis
added)
DCFS
Supervisor
Barbara
Duminie
decided
to
indicate
the
case
"because
the
minor
child
consistently
told
CPI
Kelly
and
Assistant
State's
Attorney
at
CCAC
(Chicago
Children's
Advocacy
Center)
that
she
had
been
sexually
abused
by
Claimant.";
II.
THE
ATTORNEY'S
FEES
AND
EXPENSES
REQUESTED
BY
THE
CLAIMANT
ARE
REASONABLE.
When
requesting
fees
and
costs
pursuant
to
the
Illinois
APA,
a
court
should
conduct
some
inquiry
into
reasonableness
of
hours,
as
well
as
the
remainder
of
the
fee
petition,
and
may,
if
necessary,
require
an
evidentiary
hearing
into
reasonableness
of
a
fee
petition.
Art
v.
State,
292
Ill.App.3d
1059,
(1 st
Dist.
1997).
The
party
seeking
the
fee
award
bears
the
burden
of
proving
the
reasonableness
of
the
hours
worked
and
the
hourly
rates
claimed.
Hensley
v.
Eckerhart,
461
U.S.
424,
433
(1983).
In
determining
what,
if
any,
attorney's
fee
award
is
appropriate,
the
starting
point
is
the
lodestar.
Id.
433.
The
lodestar
is
the
number
of
hours
reasonably
expended
on
the
litigation
multiplied
by
a
reasonable
hourly
rate.
Id.
at
433.
When
calculating
attorney's
fees,
the
reasonable
hourly
rate
is
to
be
derived
from
the
market
rate
for
the
services
rendered.
Denius
v.
Dunlap,
330
F.3d
919,
930
(7M
Cir.
2003).
The
starting
point
for
determining
an
attorney's
market
rate
is
his
opportunity
cost;
that
is,
the
rate
the
attorney
could
have
received
from
a
client
whom
he
charged
by
the
hour
for
the
same
type
of
work.
Cooper
v.
Casey,
97
F.3d
914,
920
(7th
Cir.
1996).
The
opportunity
cost
is
inferred
from
the
actual
rates
that
clients
pay
the
attorney
multiplied
by
the
number
of
hours
worked.
Youakim
v.
McDonald,
171
F.R.D.
224,
229
(N.D.
Ill.
1997).
The
actual
billing
rate
for
the
attorney
doing
comparable
work
in
that
particular
type
of
litigation
is
the
presumptively
appropriate
market
rate.
Denius,
supra
at
930;
Cooper,
supra
at
920.
Any
hours
claimed
that
the
court
believes
are
based
upon
inaccurate
or
misleading
records
should
be
excluded.
Abkowicz
v.
West
Bend
Co.,
789
F.2d
540,
550
(7th
Cir.
1986).
Thus,
Claimant's
counsel
is
presumptively
entitled
to
the
rate
he
would
charge
his
paying
clients,
but
no
more
than
the
prevailing
market
rate.
"Judges
have
to
be
careful
when
they
are
spending
other
people's
money."
Cooper,
supra
at
920.
Thus,
the
market
rate
is
set
at
what
a
client
will
pay
willingly,
not
what
the
taxpayers
are
billed
in
another
case.
The
party
seeking
an
award
of
fees
should
submit
evidence
supporting
the
hours
worked
and
the
rates
claimed.
Hensley,
supra
at
433.
Attorney's
fees
are
specified
as
"the
sum
total
of
plaintiffs
attorney's
fees
derived
from"
an
action.
Baumgarden
v.
Challenge
Unlimited,
Inc.,
2006
WL
539514
at
*3
(S.D.
Ill.
2006).
In
calculating
a
reasonable
attorney's
fee,
the
Court
has
a
common
and
accepted
framework,
which
involves
three
steps:
"making
a
threshold
determination
regarding
who
is
a
prevailing
party;
determining
a
'lodestar
figure'
comprised
of
a
reasonable
fee
multiplied
by
a
reasonable
number
of
hours
expended
on
the
litigation;
and
adjusting
the
'lodestar
figure'
upward
or
downward
based
on
a
variety
of
factors."
Barbee
v.
Christy-‐Foltz,
2011
WL
285617
(C.
D.
Ill.
2011).
The
facts
of
each
case
determine
the
amount
of
the
fee
to
be
awarded.
Hensley,
supra
at
430.
The
reasonableness
of
attorney's
fees
are
to
be
viewed
in
light
of
all
the
circumstances
for
the
time
and
effort
expended.
Dunning
v.
Simmons,
62
F.3d
863,
973
(7th
Cir.
1995),
citing
Blanchardv.
Bergeron,
489
U.S.
87,93
(1989).
189
In
contesting
the
indicated
charges
by
DCFS,
Claimant
hired
the
firm
of
Durkin
and
Roberts
to
represent
him
in
his
administrative
appeal.
As
part
of
that
appeal,
Claimant
acquired
and
paid
$94,350.27
in
attorney's
fees
and
costs.
After
prevailing
upon
administrative
review,
Claimant
retained
the
firm
of
Feldman,
Wasser,
Draper
&
Cox
to
pursue
this
claim
for
attorney's
fees.
As
a
result
of
this
claim,
Claimant
has
accumulated
an
additional
$38,206.31
in
attorney's
fees
and
costs.
Attorney
Feldman
demonstrated
that
his
experience
and
resulting
success
in
this
case
justifies
this
award
of
attorney's
fees.
Respondent
claims
that
this
matter
did
not
become
contested
until
the
Claimant
requested
an
administrative
hearing.
On
the
contrary,
Claimant
contested
this
case
from
the
very
first
allegation
that
was
made
against
him.
It
was
not
until
the
third
investigation
that
he
hired
Durkin
and
Roberts
as
his
lawyers
in
October
of
2003.
At
that
time,
Claimant
was
actively
contesting
the
charges
that
DCFS
had
alleged
against
him
and
his
lawyers
were
actively
working
to
help
have
the
charges
against
him
be
unfounded.
After
the
Claimant
was
indicated,
his
lawyers
began
working
on
having
this
finding
expunged
and
began
preparing
for
an
administrative
hearing.
The
fees
charged
by
Durkin
and
Roberts
were
necessary
in
contesting
the
charges
that
had
been
made
against
Claimant.
Respondent
claims
that
some
fees
were
improper
because
they
concerned
prior
DCFS
investigations.
This
is
inaccurate.
Claimant
did
not
hire
Durkin
and
Roberts
until
the
third
investigation
had
begun
and
all
work
that
Durkin
and
Roberts
performed
for
him
was
related
to
the
third
investigation.
None
of
the
charges
from
Durkin
and
Roberts
concern
the
Claimant's
divorce
proceedings
either.
Claimant's
lawyers
at
Durkin
and
Roberts
did
have
to
meet
with
Claimant's
previous
divorce
attorney,
Maol
Sloan,
to
get
a
better
understanding
of
the
background
of
the
case
and
what
issues
the
Claimant
was
facing.
These
meetings,
conversations
and
reviews
of
documents
did
not
affect
Claimant's
divorce,
but
were
related
to
contesting
the
DCFS
charges
against
him.
As
such,
all
claims
made
by
the
Claimant
for
fees
and
costs
should
be
granted.
Claimant's
attorneys
in
his
administrative
review
hearing
charged
between
$325.00
and
$450.00
an
hour.
These
fees
are
reasonable
considering
the
expertise
and
experience
of
attorneys
Janis
Roberts
and
Thomas
Durkin.
The
attorney
fee
rates
of
Claimant's
current
counsel
are
also
reasonable.
Attorney
Feldman's
rate
of
$250.00
an
hour
is
reasonable
considering
his
experience
and
talents.
Previous
associate
attorney
Spencer
and
current
associate
attorney
DiFilippo's
rates
are
also
considered
reasonable
for
the
Springfield
area,
considering
their
work
experience.
CONCLUSION
For
all
of
the
foregoing
reasons,
Claimant’s
claim
for
attonrey’s
fees
and
costs
is
granted,
as
Claimant
has
proven
that
DCFS
made
an
allegation
without
reasonable
cause.
Further,
Claimant
has
shown
that
the
attorney’s
fees
and
expenses
totaling
$94,350.27
be
awarded
Claimant,
covering
the
time
frame
of
October
6,
2003
to
May
31,
2005,
and
an
adittional
amount
of
$38,206.31
in
attorney’s
fees
and
expenses
in
bringing
this
claim
in
this
Court,
for
a
total
award
of
$132,556.58.
190
No.
06-‐CC-‐3576
-‐-‐
Claim
awarded)
PERRY
J.
RICHARDSON,
Claimant,
v.
STATE
OF
ILLINOIS,
Respondent.
Opinion
filed
April
24,
2014
JOHN
WUNSCH,
for
Claimant
JILL
OTTE,
Assistant
Attorney
General,
Respondent.
Negligence-‐
Elements-‐
To
prevail,
Claimant
must
prove
that
Respondent
breached
its
duty
to
Claimant,
that
Respondent's
breach
was
the
proximate
cause
of
Claimant's
injury,
and
that
the
injury
was
foreseeable.
Negligence-‐
Duty-‐
The
State
and
its
agencies
owe
its
wards
and
patients
a
duty
of
protection
and
reasonable
care.
Respondent
has
a
duty
to
exercise
reasonable
care
in
restraining
and
controlling
dangerous
mental
health
persons
in
Respondent's
custody
so
they
will
not
have
the
opportunity
to
cause
foreseeable
harm
to
themselves
or
others.
Negligence-‐
Foreseeable
injury-‐
As
to
whether
the
injury
to
Claimant
was
foreseeable,
the
requirement
of
foreseeability
does
not
require
the
precise
injury
to
be
foreseen.
Negligence-‐
Foreseeable
injury-‐
Duty
/
factors-‐
The
factors
affecting
duty
and
forseeability
are
the
magnitude
of
the
risk,
the
burden
of
requiring
the
State
to
guard
against
the
risk,
and
the
consequences
of
placing
this
burden
on
the
State.
OPINION
BURNS,
J.
This
claim
is
before
the
Court
upon
a
recommendation
from
Commissioner
Herbert
B.
Rosenberg
following
an
evidentiary
hearing.
Claimant,
Perry
J.
Richardson,
a
disabled
person
appearing
individually
and
by
and
through
his
Mother
and
Next
Friend
Marian
Richardson,
and
Marian
Richardson,
individually,
are
seeking
damages
in
tort
in
the
amount
of
$100,000
for
physical
injuries,
medical
bills,
pain
and
suffering,
disability,
disfigurement,
loss
of
income,
diminished
economic
capacity,
increased
risk
of
future
injury,
and
miscellaneous
future
medical
expenses
related
to
three
complained
incidents
on
April
4,
2005,
August
23,
2005,
and
January
19,
2006.
Mr.
Karl
Hunsicker
of
the
Law
Offices
of
John
C.
Wunsch,
P.C.
appeared
on
behalf
of
the
Claimant
at
the
evidentiary
hearing
on
August
26,
2011.
Ms.
Jill
K.
Otte
from
the
Office
of
the
Illinois
Attorney
General
appeared
on
behalf
of
the
Respondent.
Ms.
Carol
A.
Dorencz
of
Lisa
A.
Kotrba
&
Associates,
Ltd.,
a
Certified
Shorthand
Reported,
produced
a
transcript
of
the
hearing.
Claimant
was
deposed
on
April
11,
2011.
Dr.
Alexander
Michalow,
M.D.,
was
deposed
on
April
16,
2011.
An
evidentiary
hearing
was
conducted
before
Commissioner
Herbert
B.
Rosenberg
on
August
26,
2011
where
the
two
depositions
were
admitted
into
evidence
and
testimony
was
provided
by
Ms.
Richardson,
by
Sharon
Gross,
a
unit
director
at
Shapiro,
and
by
Wayne
Maltman,
a
maintenance
employee
at
Shapiro.
Respondent's
departmental
reports
were
also
admitted
into
evidence.
Each
of
the
three
complained
incidents
is
discussed
as
follows:
As
presented
in
Little
v.
State,
54
Ill.Ct.Cl.
353
(2001),
the
State
and
its
agencies
owe
its
wards
and
patients
a
duty
of
protection
and
reasonable
care.
For
a
Claimant
to
recover
against
the
State
in
a
negligence
claim,
Claimant
must
prove
by
a
preponderance
of
the
192
evidence
that
the
duty
was
breached
by
a
negligent
act
or
omission
and
that
such
negligence
was
the
proximate
cause
of
the
injuries
sustained.
Id.
Claimant
has
not
sustained
the
burden
of
proof
with
respect
to
the
April
4,
2005
incident.
While
counsel
for
Claimant
argued
that
the
Shapiro
staff
restrained
Claimant
a
little
too
forcefully,
most
of
the
evidence
in
the
record
suggests
the
following:
(i)
that
Claimant
was
acting
violently
at
the
time
of
the
incident;
(ii)
that
it
was
necessary
to
place
Claimant
in
physical
restraints
due
to
his
violent
behavior;
and
(Ill)
that
the
cause
of
Claimant's
injury
was
from
accidently
striking
the
bed
frame
while
fighting
against
the
physical
restraints.
The
only
evidence
to
suggest
otherwise
was
an
anonymous
report
of
improper
restraint
that
was
neither
described
in
detail
nor
corroborated.
Based
on
the
evidence
entered
into
the
record,
Claimant
has
failed
to
meet
the
burden
of
proof.
Claimant
did
not
provide
enough
credible
evidence
to
show
that
the
injury
to
Claimant's
jaw
was
caused
by
anything
other
than
accidental
means.
Claimant's
claim
with
respect
to
this
incident
is
denied.
The
deposition
of
Claimant
and
the
testimony
of
Wayne
Maltman
establish
that
on
August
23,
2005,
Claimant
was
assisting
Mr.
Maltman
in
carrying
supplies
up
a
flight
of
stairs
at
one
of
the
Shapiro
buildings.
When
Mr.
Maltman
reached
the
second
floor
and
opened
the
door,
another
Shapiro
resident
ran
out
the
door
and
down
the
stairs.
Claimant
testified
at
his
deposition
that
he
saw
the
other
individual
coming
at
him
fast
and
that
there
was
nothing
he
could
do
to
prevent
the
collision.
This
Shapiro
resident
collided
with
Claimant
and
knocked
Claimant
down
the
stairs.
Claimant
was
treated
for
an
injury
to
his
right
knee.
Ms.
Gross
testified
that,
based
on
a
review
of
departmental
reports,
the
Shapiro
resident
that
collided
with
Claimant
was
under
a
restrictive
level
of
supervision
at
Shapiro.
This
Shapiro
resident
was
either
on
a
one-‐to-‐one
level
of
supervision,
which
would
require
one
Shapiro
mental
health
technician
be
assigned
to
supervise
that
particular
Shapiro
resident,
or
on
a
visual
observation
level
of
supervision,
which
would
require
a
Shapiro
mental
health
technician
to
keep
the
Shapiro
resident
within
eyesight.
With
respect
to
Claimant's
knee
injury,
Dr.
Michalow
states
in
his
deposition
that
he
examined
Claimant
on
August
31,
2005,
eight
days
after
the
incident,
Dr.
Michalo's
opinion
is
that
the
incident
caused
a
tear
in
Claimant's
lateral
meniscus
and
anterior
cruciate
ligament
("ACL").
Claimant
had
surgery
to
remove
the
lateral
meniscus,
but
Claimant
has
not
had
his
ACL
repaired
or
replaced
because
the
ACL
tear
was
not
a
high
grade
tear.
Dr.
Michalow
stated
that
this
type
of
injury
initially
causes
pain
and
that
it
has
a
short-‐term
rehabilitation
with
most
patients
needing
a
few
sessions
but
no
more
than
a
month
of
rehabilitation.
The
future
effects
of
Claimant's
injury
are
unknown,
but
some
patients
may
develop
arthritis.
Ms.
Richardson
testified
that
Claimant
had
some
rehabilitation
done
after
the
surgery
on
his
knee.
She
also
testified
that
since
the
incident,
Claimant
has
complained
to
her
about
his
knee
when
Claimant
is
performing
physical
activities
like
riding
a
bike
or
playing
ball.
193
As
stated
in
Smith
v.
State,
47
Ill.Ct.Cl.
118
(1994),
Respondent
has
a
duty
to
exercise
reasonable
care
in
restraining
and
controlling
dangerous
mental
health
persons
in
Respondent's
custody
so
they
will
not
have
the
opportunity
to
cause
foreseeable
harm
to
themselves
or
others.
To
prevail,
Claimant
must
prove
that
Respondent
breached
its
duty
to
Claimant,
that
Respondent's
breach
was
the
proximate
cause
of
Claimant's
injury,
and
that
the
injury
was
foreseeable.
Id.
In
the
present
case,
the
evidence
in
the
record
shows
that
another
Shapiro
resident
took
advantage
of
a
door
opened
by
Mr.
Maltman
and
escaped
from
his
supervising
mental
health
technician.
This
individual
was
under
a
restrictive
level
of
supervision
that
required
the
mental
health
staff
to
keep
him
within
eyesight
at
a
minimum.
While
the
Shapiro
resident
might
have
escaped
from
the
Shapiro
mental
health
staff
for
only
a
few
moments
and
have
been
in
the
adjacent
stairwell,
the
fact
remains
that
the
mental
health
technician
responsible
for
watching
this
Shapiro
resident
was
unable
to
keep
this
Shapiro
resident
under
the
required
level
of
observation,
which
might
have
prevented
the
occurrence
of
this
incident.
Therefore,
the
Respondent
has
breached
its
duty
to
control
the
Shapiro
resident
who
was
under
a
restrictive
level
of
supervision.
With
respect
to
proximate
cause,
Mr.
Maltman's
testimony
establishes
that
it
was
the
Shapiro
resident
running
into
Claimant
that
caused
Claimant
to
fall
down
the
stairs
and
Dr.
Michalow's
deposition
provides
an
expert
opinion
that
this
fall
was
the
cause
of
Claimant's
knee
injury.
Therefore,
Claimant
has
satisfied
the
proximate
cause
element
to
prove
Respondent's
negligence.
194
supervising
this
Shapiro
resident.
Based
on
these
facts,
the
injury
to
Claimant
is
found
to
have
been
legally
foreseeable.
The
injury
to
Claimant
is
found
to
be
entirely
caused
by
Respondent's
breach
of
its
duty
to
adequately
control
the
Shapiro
resident
who
was
under
a
restrictive
level
of
supervision.
Claimant
was
not
in
an
unauthorized
area
at
the
time
of
the
incident.
Claimant
was
in
fact
assisting
Mr.
Maltman
in
delivering
supplies.
Based
on
Claimant's
deposition,
Claimant
also
appeared
to
be
aware
of
what
was
happening
around
him,
but
was
unable
to
avoid
being
knocked
down
by
the
Shapiro
resident.
In
short,
Claimant
was
injured
through
no
fault
of
his
own,
so
there
is
no
comparative
negligence
to
reduce
any
award.
Under
the
law,
Claimant
is
entitled
to
recover
damages
from
the
breach
of
Respondent's
duty
that
caused
injury
to
Claimant.
The
record
includes
medical
bills
related
to
this
incident
that
total
$16,037.88.
Claimant
should
be
awarded
$16,037.88
for
the
medical
bills
incurred
from
his
injury.
Claimant
also
seeks
damages
for
pain
and
suffering,
disability,
disfigurement,
loss
of
income,
diminished
economic
capacity,
increased
risk
of
future
injury,
and
miscellaneous
future
medical
expenses.
Claimant
testified
at
his
deposition
that
when
he
fell
down
the
stairs
he
was
"in
pain.
Real
pain."
Richardson
Dep.
7:9-‐10.
Ms.
Richardson's
testimony
shows
that
Claimant
also
had
to
have
some
rehabilitation
for
his
knee.
Additionally,
Dr.
Michalow
testified
at
his
deposition
that
this
type
of
injury
caused
immediate
pain
at
the
time
of
the
initial
injury.
The
evidence
on
record
shows
that
Claimant
experienced
pain
from
his
injury.
Claimant
should
be
awarded
$5,000
for
the
pain
and
suffering
from
his
injury.
As
presented
in
Little
v.
State,
54
Ill.Ct.Cl.
353
(2001),
the
State
and
its
agencies
owe
its
wards
and
patients
a
duty
of
protection
and
reasonable
care.
For
a
Claimant
to
recover
against
the
State
in
a
negligence
claim,
Claimant
must
prove
by
a
preponderance
of
the
evidence
that
the
duty
was
breached
by
a
negligent
act
or
omission
and
that
such
negligence
was
the
proximate
cause
of
the
injuries
sustained.
Id.
The
Claimant
has
not
sustained
the
burden
of
proof
with
respect
to
the
January
19,
2006
incident.
Counsel
for
Claimant
alleges
that
Claimant
was
physically
beaten
and
punched.
However,
the
evidence
in
the
record
does
not
establish
the
cause
of
Claimant's
swollen
cheek.
The
burden
is
on
Claimant
to
prove
by
a
preponderance
of
the
evidence
that
Respondent
breached
its
duty
of
care
and
that
Respondent
breached
its
duty
of
care
to
Claimant.
Based
on
the
evidence
entered
into
the
record,
Claimant
has
failed
to
meet
the
burden
of
proof.
Claimant
did
not
provide
enough
evidence
to
show
that
the
injury
to
Claimant's
cheek
was
caused
by
Respondent
breaching
a
duty
of
care
to
Claimant.
Claimant's
claim
with
respect
to
this
incident
is
denied
Illinois
Family
Expense
Act
For
each
of
these
three
incidents,
Claimant
has
also
claimed
to
have
incurred
medical
bills
and
expenses
which
would
enable
recovery
pursuant
to
the
Illinois
Family
Expense
Act.
The
Illinois
Family
Expense
Act
(750
ILCS
65/15)
provides
that
the
expenses
of
the
family
are
chargeable
to
the
property
of
both
a
husband
and
wife.
A
child's
medical
expenses
are
family
expenses
under
the
Illinois
Family
Expense
Act.
See,
Proctor
Hosp.
v.
Taylor,
279
IU.App.3d.
624(1996).
196
Turning
to
the
incidents
at
hand,
there
are
no
medical
bills
entered
into
the
record
related
to
the
incidents
on
April
4,
2005
or
January
19,
2006.
Therefore,
there
is
no
basis
for
any
relief
to
be
granted.
With
respect
to
the
August
23,
2005
incident,
Ms.
Gross
testified
that
Claimant's
medical
expenses
were
paid
by
Respondent.
Also,
Ms.
Richardson
testified
that
Shapiro
paid
Claimant's
medical
bills
and
that
she
has
not
paid
any
of
Claimant's
medical
bills.
Since
Claimant
did
not
incur
any
out
of
pocket
expenses,
there
are
not
any
damages
that
require
a
remedy
under
the
Illinois
Family
Expense
Act.
Therefore,
Claimant's
three
claims
under
the
Illinois
Family
Expense
Act
are
denied.
1. Claimant's
negligence
claims
with
respect
to
the
April
4,
2005
incident
and
the
January
19,
2006
incident
are
denied;
2. Claimant's
three
claims
under
the
Illinois
Family
Expense
Act
are
denied;
3. Claimant
is
awarded
$26,037.88
with
respect
to
the
negligence
claim
related
to
the
August
23,
2005
incident,
of
which
$16,037.88
is
for
medical
expenses,
$5,000
for
pain
and
suffering,
and
$5,000
for
a
partial
disability.
Claimant's
award
is
subject
to
set-‐off
for
medical
expenses
paid
by
Respondent.
The
Claimant,
therefore,
shall
be
awarded
$10,000;
and
4. The
award
to
Claimant
should
be
paid
to
a
Guardian
of
the
Estate
of
Perry
J.
Richardson.
Claimant
shall
file
with
the
Court
letters
of
office
issued
by
the
probate
division
of
a
court
of
competent
jurisdiction.
197
(No.
09-‐CC-‐0206
-‐-‐
Claim
awarded)
ALEXANDER
PARKS,
Claimant,
v.
STATE
OF
ILLINOIS,
Respondent.
Opinion
filed
March
26,
2014
ALEXANDER
PARKS,
pro
se,
for
Claimant
JAMIE
KNODEL,
Assistant
Attorney
General,
Respondent.
Negligence-‐
Elements-‐
To
prove
negligence,
a
claimant
must
prove
facts
establishing
the
following:
the
existence
of
a
duty
that
respondent
owed
him:
the
respondent's
breach
of
that
duty;
and
that
as
a
proximate
result
of
the
breach
the
claimant
suffered
damages.
Negligence-‐
Duty-‐
the
State
owes
a
duty
of
ordinary
care
to
guard
against
injuries
to
others
that
may
result
as
a
reasonably
probable
and
foreseeable
consequence
of
negligent
conduct.
OPINION
SPRAGUE,
J.
FACTUAL
BACKGROUND
Claimant,
Alexander
Parks,
brought
this
claim
for
negligence
seeking
damages
for
injuries
to
the
fourth
and
fifth
fingers
of
his
left
hand
that
he
sustained
while
an
inmate
at
Hill
Correctional
Institution
(HCI).
Claimant
testified
that
at
the
time
of
the
incident,
he
worked
in
the
kitchen.
When
the
inmates
started
their
shift,
an
officer
unlocked
and
opened
the
closed,
and
all
inmates
put
their
coats
inside
it.
Upon
finishing
their
shift,
the
inmates
retrieved
their
coats
from
said
closet
after
an
officer
unlocked
and
opened
it
for
them.
Claimant
also
stated
that
the
closet
door
was
a
heavy
metal
door
that
could
only
be
unlocked
by
one
of
the
officers,
and
it
had
to
be
held
open
by
one
of
the
officers
because
otherwise
it
would
close
automatically.
Claimant
testified
that
on
April
23,
2008,
at
6:00
am,
he
was
the
last
person
from
kitchen
duty
and
asked
Correctional
Officer
Smith
to
open
the
closet
door
for
him
so
he
could
get
his
coat.
Claimant
stated
that
after
Officer
Smith
opened
the
door,
Claimant
entered
the
closet,
but
was
not
all
the
way
in
when
he
saw
the
large
metal
door
fly
toward
him.
Claimant
tried
to
get
his
entire
body
inside
the
closet
to
avoid
injury,
but
the
door
managed
to
crush
the
tip
of
(he
fourth
and
fifth
fingers
in
his
left
hand,
causing
them
to
bleed
and
cause
him
pain.
He
was
taken
immediately
to
the
health
unit
and
the
next
day
to
a
local
hospital
where
he
was
examined
by
medical
staff.
The
exam
revealed
swelling,
198
tenderness,
and
a
small
laceration
on
two
left
fingers.
X-‐rays
disclosed
an
open
fracture
to
the
left
ring
Finger.
His
finger
was
stitched
and
he
was
given
medications
for
pain
and
infection.
Until
about
August
2,
2008,
Claimant
received
treatment
for
the
pain
associated
with
his
fingers.
:
Officer
Smith
testified
that
as
of
the
date
of
the
incident,
he
had
been
working
at
HCI
for
about
ten
years
and
was
working
in
dietary.
His
duties
were
providing
for
the
security
and
safety
of
the
inmates
and
staff.
Officer
Smith
testified
that
he
did
not
recall
Claimant
approaching
him
and
asking
him
to
open
the
door.
Instead,
he
testified
that
the
inmates
were
"dragging
their
feet...and
not
doing
what
they
needed
to
do,"
and
after
he
believed
the
closet
to
be
empty.
Claimant
came
running
past
Officer
Smith
and
said,
"Hold
on,
CO
Smith,
I've
got
to
get
something."
As
Claimant
ran
past
Officer
Smith,
Officer
Smith's
back
was
away
from
the
closet,
and
he
was
addressing
some
inmates
that
were
misbehaving.
Smith
testified
that
while
Claimant
was
running
past
him
is
when
he
let
go
of
the
door.
It
is
unclear
from
his
testimony
if
he
let
the
door
go
before
or
after
Claimant
told
him
to
hold
on.
Regarding
the
door,
Smith
stated
that
it
was
heavy
and
made
of
metal.
Also,
it
was
spring-‐loaded,
so
when
you
let
go
of
it,
it
would
automatically
close
and
since
the
door
was
so
heavy,
it
would
close,
"forcefully."
Respondent's
departmental
report
includes
three
sworn
affidavits
from
inmates
who
were
witnesses
to
the
incident.
Two
of
the
three
inmates
witnessed
Claimant
ask
Officer
Smith
to
open
the
door
and
saw
Officer
Smith
slam
the
door
on
Claimant's
hand
as
he
entered
the
closet
-‐
one
stated
he
did
know
why
he
did
it;
the
other
stated
that
he
did
not
know
if
it
was
on
purpose
or
by
accident.
The
third
stated
he
witnessed
Officer
Smith
slamming
the
door
angrily
and
heard
him
say
that
they
were
taking
too
long
to
leave
and
get
their
coats
out
of
the
closet.
Analysis
To
prove
negligence,
a
claimant
must
prove
facts
establishing
the
following:
the
existence
of
a
duty
that
respondent
owed
him:
the
respondent's
breach
of
that
duty;
and
that
as
a
proximate
result
of
the
breach
the
claimant
suffered
damages.
Estate
of
Johnson
by
Johnson
v.
Condell
Memorial
Hosp.,
I
19
I l l . 2d
496
(1988).
In
a
general
negligence
case
like
this
one,
the
State
owes
a
duty
of
ordinary
care
to
guard
against
injuries
to
others
that
may
result
as
a
reasonably
probable
and
foreseeable
consequence
of
negligent
conduct.
Karas
v.
Strevell.
369
lll.App.3d
884,
889
(2nd
Dist.
2006).
Here,
Respondent
argues
that
Officer
Smith
did
not
breach
his
duty
of
ordinary
care
because
he
thought
no
one
was
in
the
closet
when
he
let
go
of
the
door.
However,
based
on
Officer
Smith's
own
testimony,
his
back
was
turned
to
the
closet
when
he
let
(he
door
go.
He
knew
it
was
a
heavy
door
that
199
closed
with
force.
It
was
foreseeable
that
someone
could
suffer
bodily
injury
if
the
door
closed
on
them
while
they
were
getting
in
or
out
of
the
closet.
Despite
being
aware
of
this,
he
let
the
door
go
without
checking
to
see
if
anyone
was
entering
or
leaving
the
closet.
Further,
based
on
his
own
testimony,
he
knew
that
Claimant
was
going
into
the
closet.
And
even
if
Claimant
ran
past
him
when
he
told
Officer
Smith
to
hold
on,
Officer
Smith
never
testified
that
he
told
Claimant
he
could
not
go
into
the
closet
as
he
ran
past
him.
So
there
was
no
reason
for
Claimant
to
believe
that
Officer
Smith
was
going
to
let
go
of
the
door.
Thus,
under
the
circumstances,
Officer
Smith
breached
a
duty
of
ordinary
care
in
letting
go
of
the
door.
No
medical
bills
have
been
submitted
and
therefore
no
award
is
made
for
medical
expenses.
We
find
that
the
Claimant
did
experience
significant
pain
and
suffering
as
a
result
of
this
accident
resulting
in
a
fracture
and
injuries
to
his
fingers.
THEREFORE,
Respondent
is
liable
to
Claimant
for
$750
for
pain
and
suffering.
200
(No.
08-‐CC-‐0657
-‐-‐
Claim
granted)
DEBORAH
BUCKINGHAM,
Claimant,
v.
STATE
OF
ILLINOIS,
Respondent.
Opinion
filed
March
24,
2014
SANDRA
RUIZ,
for
Claimant
MARTIN
BURZAWA,
Assistant
Attorney
General,
Respondent.
Negligence-‐
Elements-‐
To
maintain
a
negligence
claim
against
Respondent,
the
Claimant
bears
the
burden
of
establishing
by
a
preponderance
of
the
evidence
that:
1)
the
State
breached
its
duty
of
reasonable
care;
2)
that
the
breach
proximately
caused
the
injury;
and
3)
that
the
State
had
actual
or
constructive
notice
of
the
dangerous
condition.
Negligence-‐
duty-‐
The
State
of
Illinois
owes
a
duty
of
reasonable
care
in
maintaining
its
premises.
OPINION
BIRNBAUM,
J.
Claimant
seeks
the
recovery
of
damages
for
a
fall
that
she
sustained
on
October
24,
2005,
in
the
James
R.
Thompson
Center
located
at
100
W.
Randolph,
Chicago,
Illinois
(Thompson
Center).
She
asserts
Respondent's
negligence
in
allowing
water
to
accumulate
as
a
result
of
water
dripping
from
the
Thompson
Center
skylights
into
the
public
areas
of
the
Thompson
Center.
As
a
result
of
her
fall,
Claimant
alleges
injuries
to
her
head,
back,
neck,
left
arm
and
buttocks.
In
addition,
she
claims
she
experienced
dizziness
and
difficulty
with
her
memory.
Claimant
seeks
compensation
for
medical
bills
in
the
amount
of
$6,337.03,
lost
income
in
the
amount
of
$1,483.20,
pain
and
suffering
in
the
range
of
$5,000
to
$10,000,
and
loss
of
normal
life
in
the
range
of
$10,000
to
$15,000.
A
hearing
was
conducted
by
Commissioner
Maritza
Martinez.
At
the
hearing
before
the
Commissioner,
Claimant
testified
she
works
at
the
Cook
County
Traffic
Court,
located
at
the
Daley
Center,
50
W.
Washington,
Chicago,
Illinois.
On
the
day
of
the
incident,
Claimant
rode
the
Chicago
Transit
Authority
elevated
"Green
Line"
train,
exiting
at
the
Thompson
Center
around
7:30
a.m.
From
there,
Claimant
walked
south
through
the
Thompson
Center
and
headed
toward
the
doors
at
the
Clark
and
Randolph
side
of
the
Thompson
Center.
As
Claimant
walked
towards
Clark
and
Randolph,
she
approached
the
escalators
on
the
ground
level
to
the
second
floor
where
she
slipped
and
fell
on
a
large
puddle
of
water.
Prior
to
falling
and
landing
in
the
three
by
four
foot
accumulation
of
clear
water,
Claimant
had
not
noticed
the
water.
At
the
hearing,
Claimant
stated
she
fell
very
hard
in
a
backwards
motion
with
her
head
and
the
left
side
of
her
body
striking
the
floor.
As
Claimant
lay
on
the
Thompson
Center's
floor,
she
said
she
noticed
water
dripping
from
the
glass
201
skylight
of
the
Thompson
Center.
She
also
said
she
had
fallen
on
the
tile
floor
located
directly
below
the
glass
skylight.
Tyrone
Keelen
is
a
maintenance
worker
at
the
Thompson
Center.
He
is
an
employee
of
the
State
of
Illinois
Department
of
Central
Management
Services
(CMS).
CMS
provides
janitorial
services
at
the
Thompson
Center.
Keelen
testified
via
deposition
that
he
witnessed
Claimant's
fall
on
October
24,
2005.
Specifically,
Keelen
testified
that
there
were
problems
with
the
skylight
leaking
before
Claimant's
fall.
He
said
the
glass
skylight
leaked
water
onto
the
ground
level
including
the
area
by
the
escalators
to
the
second
floor
every
time
that
it
rained.
When
this
happened,
CMS
staff
would
place
fifty
gallon
garbage
cans
to
collect
the
leaking
water
and
would
use
wet
vacuums
to
remove
the
water
from
the
floor.
In
addition,
CMS
placed
"Wet
Floor"
signs
at
the
three
ground
level
entrances
of
the
Thompson
Center.
Keelen
stated
that
Claimant
was
not
the
first
pedestrian
that
he
witnessed
fall
due
to
slipping
on
water
that
had
leaked
through
the
skylight
of
the
Thompson
Center.
On
the
date
of
the
incident,
the
Thompson
Center
opened
to
the
public
at
6:30
a.m.,
the
beginning
of
Keelen's
6:30
a.m.
to
2:30
p.m.
shift.
It
was
raining
very
hard
and
the
glass
skylight
was
leaking
onto
the
ground
level.
In
addition,
because
of
the
time
of
day
the
lighting
in
the
building
was
dim
because
all
of
the
lights
had
not
come
on
yet
and
it
was
still
dark
outside.
By
the
time
that
Claimant
arrived
at
the
Thompson
Center,
Keelen
had
cleaned
the
west
side
of
the
building
and
was
walking
towards
the
east
side
to
begin
cleaning
up
the
water
from
the
leaks
on
that
side
of
the
building.
Keelen
was
the
only
CMS
staff
member
present
at
the
time.
As
Keelen
walked
towards
the
east
side
of
the
Thompson
Center,
he
leaned
down
to
look
for
water
on
the
floor
and
noticed
a
puddle
of
water
on
the
ground
level
near
the
escalator
to
the
second
floor.
Keelen
indicated
at
the
deposition
that
the
water
could
only
be
seen
at
a
certain
angle
due
to
the
poor
lighting
on
that
day.
The
puddle
was
approximately
four
feet
wide,
clear
in
color
and
hard
to
see.
Keelen
believes
that
the
water
on
the
floor
came
from
the
leak
in
the
Thompson
Center's
skylight.
There
were
no
signs
or
buckets
in
the
area
near
the
puddle.
Keelen
saw
Claimant
walking
in
the
path
of
the
puddle
that
had
formed
from
the
leaky
skylight.
Before
he
could
warn
her,
Claimant
fell
backwards,
flew
in
the
air,
and
landed
in
the
water.
Frank
Marchelewski,
the
Acting
Manager
of
the
Thompson
Center
on
October
24,
2005,
was
responsible
for
the
oversight
of
the
Thompson
Center
building.
Since
January
of
2005,
when
he
became
Acting
Manager
of
the
Thompson
Center,
Marchelewski
was
aware
of
the
leaking
glass
skylight
at
the
Thompson
Center.
Marchelewski
testified
(also
by
deposition)
that
when
it
rained,
water
leaked
onto
the
ground
level
in
the
area
under
the
skylight.
He
said
that
repairs
to
the
skylight
required
approval
by
the
Capital
Development
Board
(CDB),
an
agency
of
the
State
of
Illinois.
CMS
is
responsible
for
informing
CDB
about
any
such
repairs
that
needed
to
be
performed
and
then
CDB
would
arrange
for
the
repairs.
202
Bill
Byerley,
the
Chief
Engineer
of
CMS,
testified
that
the
Thompson
Center
officially
opened
in
1985.
The
ceiling
of
the
building
consists
of
a
roof
and
a
glass
skylight.
The
glass
skylight
hovers
over
the
area
that
is
open
to
the
general
public.
The
leaks
in
the
skylight
were
first
identified
during
building
construction
in
1984.
Since
construction,
the
skylight
has
leaked
onto
the
ground
level
of
the
Thompson
Center
nearly
every
time
it
rained
heavily.
In
2003,
the
Thompson
Center's
roof,
but
not
its
skylight,
was
repaired.
CMS
made
attempts
to
stop
the
leaking
of
the
skylight
but
none
were
successful.
At
the
time
of
Claimant's
fall,
CMS
had
alerted
CDB
that
the
Thompson
Center's
skylight
leaked
at
every
rainfall.
As
a
result
of
her
fall,
Claimant
claims
injuries
to
her
head,
back,
neck,
left
arm,
and
buttocks,
while
also
experiencing
dizziness.
On
the
day
of
the
accident,
Claimant's
primary
care
physician
referred
her
to
the
emergency
room
at
Rush
University
Medical
Center,
where
a
CT
scan
of
her
brain
was
performed.
Claimant's
CT
scan
results
were
normal
and
her
physical
examination
indicated
that
she
was
bright
and
alert.
She
was
discharged
from
Rush
University
Medical
Center
with
diagnoses
of
a
head
contusion
and
left
cervical
and
back
strain.
Claimant
was
prescribed
800
mg
of
Ibuprofen
for
pain
relief
and
750
mg
of
Robaxin,
a
muscle
relaxer.
During
the
course
of
Claimant's
follow
up
care
with
Dr.
Slusarenko
at
Affiliated
Health
Care
Associates,
therapy
was
prescribed
for
Claimant.
Therapy
continued
through
January
25,
2006,
by
which
time
Claimant's
symptoms
had
improved.
Claimant's
injuries
as
documented
in
the
emergency
room
notes
differ
significantly
from
her
follow
up
care
physician's
notes
with
respect
to
Claimant's
reporting
of
her
injuries.
Specifically,
at
the
Rush
University
Medical
Center
emergency
room,
Claimant
told
at
least
two
nurses,
once
during
triage,
later
during
a
nursing
assessment,
that
she
did
not
lose
consciousness
after
her
fall.
But
during
subsequent
treatment
with
Dr.
Slusarenko
at
Affiliated
Health
Care
Associates,
Claimant
reported
to
her
physician
that
she
did
lose
consciousness
after
her
fall.
Claimant
testified
during
the
hearing
that
the
physician
note
written
by
Dr.
Slusarenko
at
Affiliated
Health
Care
Associates
is
correct
and
that
following
her
fall,
she
did
experience
memory
and
concentration
issues
requiring
her
to
miss
twelve
days
of
work
at
the
Cook
County
Traffic
Court.
According
to
Claimant,
her
memory
and
concentration
issues
also
prevented
her
from
fulfilling
her
duties
at
work,
which
included
disseminating
information
to
the
public
in
person
and
by
telephone.
In
addition
to
finding
it
difficult
to
concentrate
after
her
fall,
Claimant
said
she
spent
a
longer
time
recalling
information
and
answering
questions.
Additionally,
for
three
months
after
her
fall,
Claimant
said
she
was
unable
to
continue
to
drive
herself
to
and
from
her
regular
activities.
She
said
both
her
difficulty
in
recalling
the
words
to
songs,
in
addition
to
her
physical
discomfort,
forced
her
to
stop
serving
as
the
choir
director
for
her
church
for
one
month.
For
these
same
reasons,
Claimant
was
unable
to
attend
her
traveling
gospel
group
practices
and
activities.
Claimant
also
required
assistance
from
her
niece
to
take
care
of
Claimant's
household's
needs.
Three
months
after
her
fall,
Claimant's
doctor
203
discharged
Claimant
from
treatment
and
noted
in
his
prognosis
that
Claimant
had
reached
maximum
improvement.
ANALYSIS
The
State
of
Illinois
owes
a
duty
of
reasonable
care
in
maintaining
its
premises.
Berger
v.
Board
of
Trustees
of
University
of
Illinois,
40
Ill.Ct.Cl.
120
(1988).
To
maintain
a
negligence
claim
against
Respondent,
the
Claimant
bears
the
burden
of
establishing
by
a
preponderance
of
the
evidence
that:
1)
the
State
breached
its
duty
of
reasonable
care;
2)
that
the
breach
proximately
caused
the
injury;
and
3)
that
the
State
had
actual
or
constructive
notice
of
the
dangerous
condition.
Secor
v.
State,
44
Ill.Ct.Cl.
215
(1991).
Respondent
admits
that
it
had
a
duty
to
maintain
its
premises
in
a
safe
condition
and
that
it
had
actual
notice
that
the
glass
skylight
leaked
every
time
that
it
rained.
Tyrone
Keelen,
Respondent's
maintenance
worker
at
the
Thompson
Center,
testified
that
on
October
24,
2005,
water
on
the
floor
from
the
leaky
skylight
caused
the
Claimant
to
fall.
The
State
had
a
twenty
year
notice
of
the
leaks
on
rainy
days
in
the
Thompson
Center.
Respondent
responds
to
these
allegations
by
citing
delays
caused
by
the
appropriation
process
for
capital
expenditure
repairs,
the
inherent
limitations
of
such
a
system
(being
that
it
does
not
allow
for
an
immediate
reaction,
but
instead
requires
CMS
to
inform
CDB
of
a
potential
problem
that
may
give
rise
to
a
capital
expenditure
and
appropriation
to
pay
for
the
project),
and
that
the
State
not
only
maintains
the
Thompson
Center,
but
hundreds
of
other
buildings
throughout
the
State.
This
Court
finds
that
these
defenses
are
inadequate.
Despite
having
notice
of
the
leaks,
Respondent
opened
the
Thompson
Center
to
the
public
on
a
dark
and
rainy
day
before
the
lights
had
even
completely
turned
on
in
the
building.
Respondent
manned
it
with
one
employee
who
was
armed
with
a
mop,
wet
vacuum,
and
three
"Wet
Floor"
signs,
and
wasn't
even
given
a
head
start
at
cleaning
up
the
puddles
of
water.
Assigning
one
person
to
locate
every
puddle
in
a
dimly
lit
facility,
much
less
clean
up
those
puddles
as
they
continue
to
reappear
due
to
persistent
rain,
amid
a
sea
of
commuters
arriving
to
downtown
Chicago
on
a
work
day
was
an
inadequate
response.
This
is
especially
true
in
light
of
the
fact
that
the
State
had
twenty
years
notice
of
the
problem
and
was
reminded
of
the
issue
every
time
that
it
rained.
Respondent
may
very
well
have
avoided
Claimant's
injuries
by
waiting
to
open
the
building
until
the
lights
had
fully
turned
on
(allowing
Claimant
to
quite
possibly
see
the
puddle
herself
and
avoid
it),
until
"Wet
Floor'
signs
had
been
appropriately
interspersed
along
the
ground
level
of
the
Thompson
Center
where
puddles
were
known
to
accumulate
over
the
previous
20
years,
or
until
a
sufficient
number
of
maintenance
workers
had
arrived
at
the
Thompson
Center
from
CMS
to
assist
Keelen
in
the
task
of
cleaning
up
the
puddles
of
water
and/or
putting
up
additional
"Wet
Floor"
signs.
Simply
put,
without
having
sufficient
means
by
which
to
address
the
puddles
of
water
that
had
accumulated
due
to
the
leaks
in
the
skylight,
the
Thompson
Center
created
a
risk
of
injury
to
the
public.
204
Respondent
breached
its
duty
to
Claimant
by
1)
failing
to
adequately
light
the
premises
so
that
the
water
on
the
floor
could
be
seen
by
pedestrians;
2)
failing
to
warn
pedestrians
of
the
dangerous
condition
by
placing
signs
within
the
Thompson
Center
or
near
its
puddles
of
water;
3)
opening
the
building,
and/or
that
portion
of
the
building
where
puddles
had
not
yet
been
attended
to,
for
use
by
the
public
when
it
was
unsafe
to
do
so;
and
4)
failing
to
provide
adequate
resources
to
appropriately
and
timely
clean
the
water
on
the
floor.
This
breach
of
duty
is
the
direct
and
proximate
cause
of
the
injuries
suffered
by
Claimant.
AWARD
Claimant
is
entitled
to
compensation
for
her
medical
bills
in
the
amount
of
$6,337.03.
She
is
also
entitled
to
the
income
loss
for
the
twelve
days
that
she
was
unable
to
work,
amounting
to
$1,483.20.
The
medical
records
cast
doubt,
however,
on
the
extent
of
injuries
claimed.
Claimant
told
at
least
two
nurses
in
the
Rush
University
Medical
Center
emergency
room,
once
during
triage,
later
during
a
nursing
assessment,
that
she
did
not
lose
consciousness
after
her
fall.
Yet
during
subsequent
treatment
with
Dr.
Slusarenko
at
Affiliated
Health
Care
Associates,
Claimant
reported
to
her
physician
that
she
did
lose
consciousness
after
her
fall.
Additionally,
the
CT
scan
of
Claimant's
brain
performed
at
Rush
University
Medical
Center
was
normal,
and
her
physical
examination
indicated
that
she
was
bright
and
alert.
Claimant's
subjective
complaints
about
her
memory
and
concentration
issues
are
inconsistent
with
the
medical
findings
in
Claimant's
very
own
medical
records.
Nevertheless,
Claimant
is
entitled
to
some
compensation
for
the
pain
and
suffering
and
loss
of
a
normal
life
associated
with
Claimant's
fall
and
during
the
period
of
her
recovery.
The
amount
of
compensation
sought
by
Claimant
is
not
supported
by
the
evidence
regarding
the
extent
of
Claimant's
injuries.
For
the
pain
and
suffering
associated
with
the
injuries
suffered
by
Claimant,
it
is
this
Court's
order
that
Claimant
is
entitled
to
receive
$1,500
in
compensation.
For
her
loss
of
a
normal
life
she
is
entitled
to
receive
$1,500
in
compensation.
IT
IS
HEREBY
ORDERED
that
Claimant's
claim
is
GRANTED
in
the
amount
of
$10,820.23.
205
(No.
09-‐CC-‐2972
-‐-‐
Claim
denied)
DORIS
MCBEATH,
Claimant,
v.
UNIVERSITY
OF
ILLINOIS
AT
CHICAGO
AND
THE
BOARD
OF
TRUSTEES
OF
THE
UNIVERSITY
OF
ILLINOIS,
Respondent.
Opinion
filed
April
24,
2014
GARRETT
MARSHALL,
for
Claimant
MICHAEL
CLARKE,
Special
Assistant
Attorney
General,
Respondent.
Negligence-‐
Elements-‐
To
prevail
on
a
negligence
claim
Claimant
must
prove
by
a
preponderance
of
the
evidence
that
the
Respondents
owed
her
a
duty,
that
Respondents
negligently
breached
that
duty,
that
the
Claimant
suffered
damages
and
that
the
Respondents'
negligence
was
the
cause
of
that
damage.
Negligence-‐
Willful
and
wanton-‐
In
order
to
succeed
on
a
claim
based
on
willful
and
wanton
misconduct,
the
Claimant
must
establish
that
the
Respondents'
agents
were
not
only
negligent,
but
engaged
in
a
course
of
action
which
shows
an
actual
or
deliberate
intention
to
cause
harm
or
an
utter
indifference
to
or
conscious
disregard
for
the
welfare
of
others.
OPINION
STORNIO,
J.
This
claim
is
before
the
Court
upon
a
recommendation
from
the
assigned
commissioner
following
an
evidentiary
hearing
regarding
Claimant's
action
against
Respondents,
University
of
Illinois
at
Chicago
("UIC")
and
the
Board
of
Trustees
of
the
University
of
Illinois,
to
recover
damages
for
her
personal
injuries
sustained
while
she
was
attending
a
concert
held
at
the
UIC
Forum.
Claimant
has
filed
a
four-‐
count
complaint
against
Respondents,
alleging
two
counts
of
negligence
and
two
counts
of
willful
and
wanton
misconduct.
Essentially,
Claimant
alleges
that
certain
UIC
police
officers
were
negligent
and
utilized
excessive
force
against
Claimant
when
they
handcuffed
Claimant
and
removed
her
from
the
concert
area
of
the
UIC
Forum.
For
the
reasons
set
forth
herein,
Claimant's
claim
is
denied.
Facts
On
May
11,
2008,
Claimant,
along
with
her
daughters
and
some
friends,
attended
a
concert
at
the
UIC
Forum,
featuring
R&B
soul
singer
Jaheim.
Claimant's
assigned
seat
for
the
concert
was
in
the
second
row
to
the
side
of
the
center
stage,
with
her
daughters
assigned
behind
her
in
the
third
row.
When
Jaheim,
who
was
the
last
to
perform,
was
on
stage,
Claimant
moved
from
her
assigned
seat
to
the
front
of
the
stage
where
she
was
blocking
the
view
of
other
patrons.
After
Claimant's
position
in
front
of
the
stage
was
prolonged,
the
other
patrons
became
visibly
agitated.
Claimant
was
approached
by
a
UIC
security
officer
and
was
told
by
the
officer
that
she
was
blocking
the
view
of
other
patrons
who
were
becoming
upset.
206
The
officer
accordingly
asked
Claimant
to
return
to
her
seat.
Claimant
admittedly
refused
to
comply
with
the
officer's
request.
Claimant
was
then
told
again
by
the
officer
to
return
to
her
seat
and
admonished
that
if
she
refused,
she
would
be
removed
from
the
facility.
Claimant
again
admittedly
refused
to
comply
with
the
officer's
order.
Claimant
was
then
forcibly
removed
by
the
officer
from
the
front
of
the
stage
and
was
unwillingly
escorted
out
of
the
concert
area.
While
Claimant
was
being
escorted
from
the
stage,
Claimant
became
irate
and
excited
and
was
ultimately
handcuffed
by
the
officer
and
another
security
guard
who
came
to
the
officer's
aid
as
back
up.
Claimant
was
then
led
by
the
officers
from
the
concert
area
to
the
lobby
of
the
UIC
Forum.
While
in
the
lobby,
Claimant
began
to
experience
shortness
of
breath,
and
chest
and
shoulder
pains.
At
such
time,
the
handcuffs
were
removed,
an
ambulance
was
called
and
Claimant
was
taken
to
the
UIC
Emergency
Room
where
she
was
given
oxygen
and
a
shot
for
her
shoulder
pain.
Claimant
received
follow
up
treatment
from
her
primary
care
doctor
who
diagnosed
Claimant
with
a
strain
or
sprain
of
the
right
shoulder.
Claimant
underwent
physical
therapy
for
her
shoulder
until
August
of
2008.
Legal
Analysis
In
this
matter,
Claimant
has
the
burden
of
proving
by
a
preponderance
of
the
evidence
that
the
Respondents'
agents
were
negligent
or
used
excessive
force
constituting
willful
and
wanton
misconduct.
Duerst
v.
State,
50
Ill.Ct.Cl.
186
(1998);
Simmons
v.
State,
44
Ill.Ct.Cl.
304
(1991);
Robinson
v.
State,
47
Ill.Ct.Cl.
364
(1994).
To
prevail
on
a
negligence
claim,
Claimant
must
prove
by
a
preponderance
of
the
evidence
that
the
Respondents
owed
her
a
duty,
that
Respondents
negligently
breached
that
duty,
that
the
Claimant
suffered
damages
and
that
the
Respondents'
negligence
was
the
cause
of
that
damage.
Brown
v.
State,
57
Ill.Ct.Cl.
214
(2005).
In
order
to
succeed
on
a
claim
based
on
willful
and
wanton
misconduct,
the
Claimant
must
establish
that
the
Respondents'
agents
were
not
only
negligent,
but
engaged
in
a
course
of
action
which
shows
an
actual
or
deliberate
intention
to
cause
harm
or
an
utter
indifference
to
or
conscious
disregard
for
the
welfare
of
others.
Murray
v.
Chicago
Youth
Center,
224
Ill.
2d
213,
864
N.E.2d
176
(2007);
Doe
v.
Chicago
Board
of
Education,
213
Ill.
2d
19,
820
N.E.2d
418(2004).
In
the
case
at
hand,
Claimant
has
failed
to
prove
by
a
preponderance
of
the
evidence
that
the
Respondents
breached
their
duty
of
care
to
Claimant.
Although
the
testimony
before
this
Court
illustrates
that
some
force
was
utilized
to
remove
Claimant
from
the
concert,
the
force
utilized
by
the
UIC
officers
was
not
the
type
of
force
likely
to
cause
great
bodily
harm
and
therefore
was
reasonable
under
the
circumstances.
See
Duerst
v.
State,
50
Ill.Ct.Cl.
186
(1998).
Claimant,
by
her
own
admission,
was
resistant
to
the
officers'
orders.
Claimant
was
told
on
more
than
one
occasion
to
return
to
her
seat
and
was
specifically
told
that
she
must
return
to
her
seat
or
she
would
be
removed
from
the
concert.
Claimant's
failure
to
return
to
her
seat
was
causing
the
crowd
behind
her
to
get
upset
and
agitated.
As
such
Claimant's
own
conduct
was
jeopardizing
her
own
safety
and
the
safety
of
others
207
and
therefore
justified
the
UIC
officers'
use
of
force.
Moreover,
Claimant
failed
to
present
any
evidence
that
the
UIC
officers'
conduct
was
in
violation
of
standard
police
protocol
given
the
circumstances.
This
being
the
case,
Claimant
has
failed
to
sustain
her
burden
of
proof
on
a
negligence
theory.
It
thereby
follows
that
Claimant
has
also
failed
to
sustain
her
burden
for
willful
and
wanton
misconduct.
As
stated
above,
the
UIC
officer's
response
to
Claimant's
resistance
and
failure
to
cooperate
by
removing
her
from
the
concert
was
reasonable
and
cannot
be
deemed
the
type
of
conduct
that
shows
an
actual
or
deliberate
intention
to
cause
harm
or
an
utter
indifference
to
or
conscious
disregard
for
the
welfare
of
the
Claimant.
To
the
contrary,
the
UIC
officers'
removal
of
Claimant
from
the
concert
most
likely
prevented
the
concert
crowd
from
becoming
unruly,
thereby
protecting
Claimant
along
with
the
other
concert
attendees.
Conclusion
Accordingly,
for
the
reasons
set
forth
herein,
Claimant's
claim
is
denied
and
this
matter
is
hereby
dismissed
with
prejudice.
208
(No.
06-‐CC-‐3218
-‐-‐
Claim
awarded)
ROBERT
HAYES,
Claimant,
v.
STATE
OF
ILLINOIS,
Respondent.
Opinion
filed
April
30,
2014
ADAM
CZERWINSKI,
for
Claimant
JAMIE
KNODEL,
Attorney
General,
Respondent.
Negligence-‐
Elements-‐
Claimant
must
prove
by
a
preponderance
of
the
evidence
that
Respondent
had
a
duty
to
protect
Claimant
from
harm,
that
Respondent
breached
that
duty
of
care
and
that
the
negligence
of
Respondent
was
the
proximate
cause
of
Claimant's
injuries.
Negligence-‐
Duty-‐
Inmates-‐
Respondent
owes
a
duty
to
inmates
of
its
penal
institutions
to
provide
them
with
safe,
working
conditions
to
perform
their
assigned
tasks.
Negligence-‐
Notice
Claimant
must
also
prove
Respondent
had
actual
or
constructive
knowledge
that
a
dangerous
condition
existed
prior
to
the
incident.
OPINION
STEFFEN,
J.
This
claim
arises
from
injuries
sustained
by
Claimant,
Robert
Hayes,
while
an
inmate
at
the
Taylorville
Illinois
Correctional
Center
("Taylorville")
in
Taylorville,
Illinois,
on
October
26,
2005.
Taylorville
is
a
facility
owned,
operated
and
maintained
by
Respondent
State
of
Illinois*
Department
of
Corrections.
Claimant
alleges
that
he
was
injured
as
a
result
of
his
duties
as
a
trustee
at
Taylorville
when
a
gate
located
in
the
interlock
area
of
the
facility
shut
and
amputated
two
of
Claimant's
fingertips.
Claimant
alleges
that
Respondent
was
negligent
when
it
failed
to
warn
him
of
the
dangers
posed
by
a
large
gate,
failed
to
repair
the
gate,
and,
through
one
of
its
employees
present
at
the
time
of
the
incident,
ordered
Claimant
to
close
the
gate
in
direct
violation
of
Taylorville’s
policies
regarding
the
proximity
within
which
inmates
are
allowed
near
a
gate
and/or
fence
line.
FACTUAL
BACKGROUND
On
October
26,
2005,
Claimant
was
an
inmate
at
Taylorville.
While
an
inmate,
Claimant
worked
in
the
property
unit.
His
duties
involved
processing
inmate
property,
performing
inventory
checks
and
filing
paperwork.
Claimant
would
also
unload
buses
Bringing
in
new
inmates
and
process
those
inmates*
possessions
as
they
entered
the
prison.
On
the
date
of
his
injuries,
Claimant
was
waiting
to
offload
209
one
such
bus.
While
waiting
for
the
bus
to
enter
the
prison
from
an
outside
holding
pen,
a
supervisor
from
the
Bureau
of
Identification,
Steve
Barker,
noticed
that
two
interior
gates
were
open
and
that
these
gates
needed
to
be
closed
before
the
inmates
and
their
property
could
be
offloaded
from
the
bus.
Each
gate
was
constructed
of
chain
link
fence
and
round
bar.
They
stood
fifteen
feet
tall
and
were
between
thirty
to
forty
feet
wide.
The
gates
operated,
upon
a
series
of
wheels
that
served
as
a
track
for
the
round
bar
to
move
along.
These
gates
were
supposed
to
operate
via
an
electronic
closing
motor,
controlled
from
a
tower.
However,
neither
gate
worked
properly
and
had
not
done
so
for
several
months.
As
a
result,
both
gates
required
someone
to
manually
open
and
close
them.
In
addition
to
not
repairing
or
removing
the
gates,
Respondent
failed
to
instruct
its
inmates
or
staff
in
the
proper
operation
of
the
gates.
Respondent
also
failed
to
warn
or
place
signs
warning
individuals
of
the
danger
posed
by
the
gates.
It
should
be
further
noted
that
inmates
are
not
allowed
within
five
feet
of
the
facility’s
fences.
Inmates
are
also
warned
that
they
can
be
shot
for
violating
that
rule.
On
the
date
of
Claimant's
injury,
Officer
Barker
began
closing
the
gate
near
the
cafeteria
and
directed
Claimant
to
close
the
gate
located
near
the
vocational
building.
In
response
to
Officer
Barker's
order,
Claimant
went
to
the
gate,
and
began
to
pull
it
closed
with
both
hands.
It
took
Claimant
several
tugs
to
get
the
gate
to
move
along
the
track
and,
as
he
pulled
the
gate,
its
momentum
increased.
Claimant
attempted
to
move
out
of
the
gate’s
way
as
it
closed.
However,
the
gate's
locking
mechanism
caught
his
left
hand
and
slammed
shut,
amputating
the
ends
of
Claimant's
left
middle
and
ring
fingers.
Claimant
was
then
taken
to
the
nurses’
station
where
pressure
was
applied
to
his
bleeding
fingers
and
he
was
given
an
injection
to
help
manage
his
pain.
Dunn’
s
Ambulance
Service
then
picked
Claimant
up
and
drove
him
to
St
Vincent
Hospital
in
Taylorville,
Illinois.
An
ambulance
later
transported
Claimant
to
Memorial
Medical
Center
("Memorial")
In
Springfield,
Illinois.
At
Memorial,
Claimant
received
additional
injections
to
numb
the
pain
in
his
fingers.
A
surgeon,
Dr.
Nicole
Summer,
performed
surgery
to
reattach
the
tips
of
Claimant's
two
fingers.
The
procedure
first
required
that
Hayes'
left
hand
be
anesthetized.
Dr.
Summer
then
trimmed
the
nail
plate
on
Claimant's
middle
finger
and
reattached
the
tip
of
his
finger
using
several
sutures.
Dr.
Summer
next
attended
to
Claimant's
ring
finger.
In
order
to
reattach
this
finger,
Dr.
Summer
was
forced
to
shorten
the
furthermost
bone
oh
Claimant's
ring
finger
and
pull
the
skin
over
the
shortened
bone.
Dr.
Summer
then
reattached
the
flesh
using
several
sutures.
Claimant
was
awake
throughout
the
entire
procedure.
210
Following
the
procedure,
Dr.
Summer
directed
the
Claimant
to
keep
his
left
hand
elevated,
his
finger
wrapped
in
clean,
dry
dressings
and
to
take
medication
to
control
the
pain.
When
he
returned
to
Taylorville
he
did
not
return
to
his
old
cell.
Rather,
he
was
"kept
in
the
healthcare
portion
of
the
prison
for
a
month
while
recovering
from
his
injuries.
During
that
time,
the
nurses
changed
Claimant's
bandages
daily
and
provided
him
with
medicine
every
six
hours.
Nevertheless,
Claimant
constantly
felt
throbbing
pain
in
his
fingers.
At
one
point
during
his
recovery,
Claimant's
injuries
became
infected
and
required
antibiotics.
When
Claimant
followed
up
with
Dr.
Summer
on
November
1,
2005,
Dr.
Summer
noted
Claimant's
loss
of
soft
tissue
and
right
ring
finger's
fingernail
shortening,
but
found
that
the
fingers
were
otherwise
in
good
condition.
Claimant
was
still
suffering
from
throbbing
pain
and
continued
to
take
prescription
pain
medication.
Claimant
returned
to
Dr.
Summer
again
on
November
15,
2005.
On
this
visit,
Dr.
Summer
removed
the
sutures
she
had
Used
to
attach
Claimant's
flingers,
noted
his
scabbing
and
directed
him
to
return
in
several
weeks.
Once
the
stitches
were
removed,
Claimant's
fingers
were
discolored
and
disfigured.
Dr.
Summer
last
saw
Claimant
on
December
13,
2005.
In
her
notes,
Dr.
Summer
noted
the
deformities
in
Claimant's
fingers
and
nails.
Dr.
Summer
farther
reported
a
loss
of
soft
tissue
underneath
the
ring
finger's
nail
and
that
this
was
a
source
of
pain.
Dr.
Summer
advised
Claimant
that
the
deformities
and
pain
in
his
fingers
could
resolve
with
time,
but
would
require
additional
procedures
to
address
his
ongoing
complaints.
At
the
time
of
Claimants
last
visit,
his
fingers
still
bled
upon
exertion.
They
continued
to
be
discolored
and
they
continued
to
be
deformed
and
extremely
sensitive
to
any
form
of
contact.
Prior
to
the
hearing,
Claimant
submitted
all
of
his
medical
records
and
medical
billing
for
which
totaled
$7,664.26.
Claimant
admits
that
Respondent
has
paid
these
bills;
however,
they
arc
evidence
and
are
appropriate
for
this
Court
to
consider
in
an
award
of
damages.
As
discussed,
Claimant
underwent
almost
two
months
of
medical
treatment
to
attempt
to
repair
his
severed
fingers.
Claimant
testified
that
as
a
result
of
his
injuries
he
has
lost
strength
in
his
left
ring
finger.
This
lack
in
strength
has
affected
his
ability
to
lift
objects
and
exercise.
The
finger
is
also
far
more
sensitive
and
suffers
-‐from
repeated
blood
blisters
paused
by
any
significant
contact.
Each
of
these
blisters
is
painful
and
lasts
for
two
to
three
weeks.
Claimant
testified
that
the
tip
of
his
middle
finger
is
completely
numb
and
is
significantly
weaker
than
it
was.
This
also
affects
his
ability
to
lift
objects
using
nig
left
hand.
Claimant
further
testified
that
the
deformities
of
both
of
his
fingers
are
a
source
of
embarrassment
for
him.
211
ANALYSIS
Respondent
owes
a
duty
to
inmates
of
its
penal
institutions
to
provide
them
with
safe,
working
conditions
to
perform
their
assigned
tasks.
Jones
v.
State,
45Ill.Ct.Cl.
90,
92
(1993).
To
prevail,
Claimant
must
prove
by
a
preponderance
of
the
evidence
that
Respondent
had
a
duty
to
protect
Claimant
from
harm,
that
Respondent
breached
that
duty
of
care
and
that
the
negligence
of
Respondent
was
the
proximate
cause
of
Claimant's
injuries.
Ratcliff
v.
State,
48
Ill.Ct.Cl.
137,
140
(1995).
Claimant
must
also
prove
Respondent
had
actual
or
constructive
knowledge
that
a
dangerous
condition
existed
prior
to
the
incident.
Id.
at
142.
In
this
claim,
a
dangerous
condition
(a
large
gate
intended
to
be
controlled
by
a
motorized
winch)
caused
Claimant's
serious
injuries’
and
Respondent
knew
of
the
dangerous
condition,
but
failed
to
repair
it
Officer
Barker
was
aware
that
the
gate
was
malfunctioning
and
nevertheless
directed
Claimant
to
close
the
gate.
Claimant
would
not
have
been
closing
the
gate
and
the
Respondent's
guards
would
not
allow
Claimant
to
operate
the
gate
unless
he
had
been
directed
by
Officer
Barker.
In
Reddock
v.
State,
32
IL.Ct.Cl.
611,
614
(1978),
the
Court
recognized
that
an
inmate
of
a
penal
institution
is
not
ordinarily
free
to
refuse
to
perform
a
task
if
he
considers
his
working
conditions
unsafe.
CONCLUSION
This
Court
finds
that
Claimant
has
met
his
burden
of
proving,
by
a
preponderance
of
the
evidence,
that
Respondent
failed
to
warn
of
the
dangers
posed
by
the
gate,
and
that
he
was
ordered
to
close
the
gate,
which
resulted
in
the
injuries
he
sustained.
The
Court
further
finds
that
Claimant
was
not
contributory
negligent.
Accordingly,
it
is
hereby
ordered
that
Claimant,
Robbie
Hayes,
be
awarded
damages
in
the
amount
of
$40,000.00
as
full
compensation
for
his
injury
of
October
26,
2015.
212
(No.
04-‐CC-‐4065
-‐-‐
Claim
awarded)
ANGELA
KAWAGUCHI,
Claimant,
v.
STATE
OF
ILLINOIS,
by
and
through
THE
ILLINOIS
STATE
POLICE,
Respondent.
Opinion
filed
December
27,
2013
Rehearing
granted,
April
16,
2014
SEAN
HOOLILHAN,
for
Claimant
MARTIN
BURZAWA,
Assistant
Attorney
General,
Respondent.
Damages-‐
Claimant
is
entitled
to
recover
all
damages
that
naturally
and
proximately
flow
from
the
tort.
Same-‐
In
evaluating
the
damages
to
be
awarded,
this
Court
may
consider
the
following
categories
of
damages:
medical
expenses,
lost
income,
pain
and
suffering,
and
disability.
Damages-‐
State
vehicle
exception-‐
Prior
to
discussing
the
specific
damages
sustained
by
Claimant,
the
Court
notes
that
tort
claims
made
in
the
Court
of
Claims
are
generally
subject
to
a
$100,000
cap
on
damages.
There
is
an
exception
for
cases
when
a
Claimant
is
injured
due
to
the
negligence
of
a
state
employee
while
operating
a
state
owned
vehicle.
OPINION
BIRNBAUM,
J.
This
claim
arises
from
injuries
sustained
by
Claimant,
Angela
Kawaguchi,
in
a
motor
vehicle
collision
between
Claimant
and
Illinois
State
Police
Trooper,
Erin
Gainer.
A
hearing
was
conducted
by
Commissioner
Buford
on
March
19,
2013.
On
April
6,
2002,
Claimant
Angela
Kawaguchi
was
driving
her
Buick
Skylark
westbound
along
Illinois
lnterstate-‐88
at
or
around
mile
marker
137.5
in
DuPage
County.
At
the
same
time,
Trooper
Gainer,
operating
an
Illinois
State
Police
vehicle,
received
a
call
regarding
an
accident
'with
possible
personal
injuries
on
eastbound
lnterstate-‐88.
After
receiving
this
call,
Trooper
Gainer
proceeded
to
drive
the
State
motor
vehicle
down
the
ramp
leading
to
the
westbound
lanes
of
lnterstate-‐88.
When
Trooper
Gainer
reached
the
bottom
of
the
ramp,
she
tried
to
cross
the
westbound
lanes
of
lnterstate-‐88
in
an
effort
to
gain
access
to
the
eastbound
lanes.
In
attempting
that
maneuver
she
collided
with
the
car
driven
by
Ms.
Kawaguchi,
causing
her
injuries.
The
State
of
Illinois
admits
that
its
employee,
Trooper
Gainer,
was
negligent
in
the
operation
of
her
Illinois
State
Police
vehicle
on
April
6,
2002.
As
a
result
of
213
Respondent's
negligence,
Claimant
alleges
she
experienced
pain
and
suffering
and
will
continue
to
experience
pain
and
suffering
in
the
future.
She
also
claims
a
loss
of
her
normal
life,
disfigurement
and
past
medical
bills.
Respondent
denies
that
its
negligence
was
a
proximate
cause
of
Claimant's
back
injury
and
also
contests
the
severity
of
her
other
injuries
and
the
damages
sought.
Testimony
of
Claimant
Angela
Kawaguchi
At
the
time
of
the
accident
Angeia
Kawaguchi
was
39
years
old.
She
had
three
children
including
a
daughter
who
was
six
months
old
at
the
time
of
the
accident.
Prior
to
the
accident
Claimant
was
a
physically
active
person.
Her
activities
included
running
(and
even
marathon
running),
biking
and
gardening.
Claimant
testified
that
the
collision
with
Trooper
Gainer's
vehicle
was
sudden
and
violent.
She
was
thrown
from
her
seat
and
about
the
car,
eventually
crashing
into
the
windshield
with
her
forehead
shattering
the
glass.
Following
the
collision,
Claimant
was
taken
by
ambulance
to
Good
Samaritan
Hospital
where
she
was
treated
for
fracture,
dislocation
and
laceration
on
her
right
ankle,
injury
to
her
knee
and
laceration
to
her
forehead.
Surgery
to
repair
the
ankle
was
performed
at
Good
Samaritan
Hospital
by
Dr.
Steven
Louis.
He
had
set
the
ankle
without
pain
medication.
Before
being
released
from
the
hospital,
Claimant
was
placed
into
a
hard
cast
and
prescribed
physical
therapy
for
her
ankle
and
wrist
injuries.
After
her
release
from
Good
Samaritan
Hospital,
Claimant
started
treatment
with
Dr.
Spiros
Stamelos.
Dr.
Stamelos
removed
her
hard
cast
and
gave
her
a
walking
boot.
At
this
time,
Claimant
also
had
a
home
health
nurse
come
to
her
home
to
assist
in
physical
therapy
as
well
as
administer
Heparin.
Claimant's
jaw
continued
to
hurt.
It
was
learned
via
x-‐ray
that
small
bones
in
her
jaw
were
fractured.
Acute
pain
also
continued
in
her
ankle
making
it
difficult
to
perform
simple
tasks.
Testing
showed
compression
of
the
deep
peroneal
nerve
and
lower
extremity
neuropathy.
At
the
time,
she
could
not
breast
feed
her
infant
daughter
because
of
the
pain
medications.
In
2003,
Claimant
had
an
MRI
following
continued
complaints
of
back
pain.
It
showed
herniation
at
the
lower
lumbar
section
of
the
spine
at
L5-‐S1.
Dr
Stamelos
did
a
laser
disc
compression
in
June
2003.
Following
the
laser
disc
compression,
Claimant
indicated
initially
she
felt
better
but
after
about
a
year
the
pain
came
back.
The
pain,
she
testified,
was
extreme
with
it
radiating
down
her
back,
leg
and
buttocks.
She
was
depressed
when
Dr.
Stamelos
told
her
she
reached
maximum
medical
improvement.
Claimant
testified
that
she
has
been
in
pain,
sometimes
quite
severe,
since
the
accident.
At
times,
she
requires
Dilaudid
(a
powerful
narcotic)
to
manage
her
pain.
She
has
not
been
able
to
run,
a
favorite
activity,
since
the
accident.
She
cannot
work
out
and
a
short
bike
ride
can
give
her
pain
for
days
after.
Claimant
also
has
continued
numbness
in
214
her
legs.
She
has
a
scar
on
her
leg
that
makes
her
self-‐conscious.
It's
hard
to
play
with
her
grandchild.
Claimant
quit
treatment
with
Dr.
Stamelos
and
doing
physical
therapy
in
April
2004
-‐
May
2006
because
her
son
Todd
was
diagnosed
with
Stage
IV
Cancer.
He
was
terminally
ill.
During
this
time
she
did
exercises
at
home
while
caring
for
her
sick
son,
two
young
daughters
and
three
foster
children.
On
the
day
of
her
testimony
she
said
she
is
still
in
pain,
has
trouble
sleeping
and
has
restless
leg
syndrome.
Treating
Physician
Spiros
Stamelos
Dr.
Stamelos
is
a
board
certified
orthopedic
surgeon
and
has
been
treating
Claimant
since
her
release
from
Good
Samaritan
Hospital
in
2002.
At
the
time
of
his
testimony,
Dr.
Stamelos
was
on
staff
at
Children's
Memorial
and
Sacred
Heart
Hospitals.
He
is
Chief
of
Surgery
at
Sacred
Heart.
He
has
been
practicing
for
nearly
40
years.
Dr.
Stamelos
described
Claimant's
ankle
injury
as
unusual
and
severe
involving
a
combination
of
dislocation
and
fracture
where
by
the
bone
breached
the
skin
and
became
exposed.
Dr.
Stamelos
attributed
the
back
injury
to
the
altered
gait
Claimant
had
owing
to
the
fact
that
she
had
a
hard
and
later
a
walking
cast
following
the
accident.
In
addition,
he
opined
that
the
back
pain
may
have
been
masked
for
the
initial
period
following
the
accident
because
of
the
more
traumatic
and
painful
injuries
she
initially
suffered.
He
performed
a
laser
disc
decompression
to
help
alleviate
the
pain.
Dr.
Stamelos
opined
that
Claimant
has
reached
maximum
medical
improvement
meaning
that
she
is
likely
to
incur
chronic
pain
in
the
future.
Dr.
Stamelos
also
gave
his
opinion
that
her
ankle
and
back
injuries
(with
resulting
arthritis)
are
disabling
injuries
requiring
ongoing
care
and
will
have
a
permanent
impact
on
her
life.
The
stenosis
in
her
lower
spine
will
get
worse
over
time,
he
said.
Testimony
of
Dr.
Terrence
Lichtor
Respondent
disputes
the
testimony
of
Dr.
Stamelos,
in
part
through
its
proffered
expert
Terrence
Lichtor,
MD,
PhD.
Dr.
Lichtor
is
board
certified
neurosurgeon.
Dr.
Lichtor
opined
that
because
Claimant
did
not
experience
lower
back
pain
symptoms
until
3-‐4
months
after
the
accident
it
is
unlikely
that
her
disc
herniation
was
caused
by
the
accident.
Dr.
Lichtor
opined
that
Dr.
Stamelos
was
not
correct
in
his
opinion
that
the
age
of
herniation
can
be
determined
by
examination
of
MRI
film
and
that
he
had
no
basis
for
concluding
that
there
is
a
causal
relationship
between
the
accident
and
the
back
injury.
Dr.
Lichtor
also
opined
that
a
herniated
disc
without
compression
was
not
and
could
not
be
the
source
of
her
alleged
back
pain.
More
likely,
he
said,
her
back
pain,
if
any,
was
from
muscle
strain
and
as
such,
it
was
not
necessary
or
reasonable
to
treat
her
with
surgery.
215
Damages
Plaintiff
is
entitled
to
recover
all
damages
that
naturally
and
proximately
flow
from
the
tort.
Horan
v.
Klein's-‐Sheridan,
Inc.,
62
Ill.App.2d
455,
459
(3d
Dist.
1965).
In
evaluating
the
damages
to
be
awarded,
this
Court
may
consider
the
following
categories
of
damages:
medical
expenses,
lost
income,
pain
and
suffering,
and
disability.
Giovanetto,
et
al.
v.
State
of
Illinois,
42
Ill.Ct.Cl.
106
(1990).
Pain
and
suffering
are
compensable
elements
of
damages.
Donk
Bros.
Coal
&
Coke
Co.
v.
Thil,
228
ILL.
233,
241
(1907);
Krichbaum
v.
Chicago
City
Ry.
Co.,
207
Ill.App.
44
(1st
Dist.
1917).
Loss
of
a
normal
life
is
recognized
as
a
separate
element
of
compensable
damages
in
Illinois.
Smith
v.
City
of
Evanston,
260
Ill.App.3d
925
(1st
Dist.
1994).
Disfigurement
is
recognized
as
a
separate
element
of
compensable
damages
in
Illinois.
Holston
v.
Sisters
of
the
Third
Order
of
St.
Francis,
165
lll.2d
150,
175
(1995);
Simon
v.
Kaplan,
321
Ill.App.
203
(1st
Dist.
1944).
In
support
of
the
claim,
Counsel
for
Claimant
argues
that
Claimant's
injuries
were
significant
including
a
severe
fracture
to
her
right
ankle,
a
hemiated
disc,
fractured
jaw
and
multiple
lacerations
including
a
disfiguring
scar.
They
offer
the
testimony
of
Claimant's
treating
physician,
Dr.
Stamelos,
who
testified
that
Claimant
has
reached
maximum
medical
improvement,
meaning
her
pain
and
suffering
is
permanent.
Counsel
for
Claimant
also
refutes
the
opinions
of
the
Respondent's
expert,
arguing
that
he
is
little
more
than
a
hired
gun
who
has
given
107
depositions
in
his
career,
all
for
the
defense.
Respondent's
expert
has
testified
25
times
at
trial,
in
24
cases
for
the
defense
and
one
case
for
the
plaintiff
where
he
was
the
treating
physician.
Dr.
Lichtor,
they
note,
has
been
paid
2.2
million
dollars
in
his
career
testifying
for
the
defense
and
they
argue
Dr.
Lichtor
has
never
met
or
examined
Claimant.
Additionally,
they
argue
Respondent
failed
to
cross
examine
Claimant
or
Dr.
Stamelos
on
any
issue
of
damage
other
than
the
back
injury.
The
parties
stipulated
that
as
of
the
date
of
trial,
Claimant
had
a
life
expectancy
of
another
37.4
years.
The
Respondent
argues
that
Claimant
is
not
entitled
to
the
relief
sought.
They
cite
the
testimony
of
their
expert
who
concludes
that
the
Claimant's
back
injury
should
not
have
been
treated
surgically
so
any
treatment
was
unreasonable
and
unnecessary.
They
also
cite
Dr.
Lichtor's
opinion
that
the
back
injury
is
unrelated
to
the
accident.
Lastly,
Respondent
argues
that
Dr.
Stamelos'
testimony
on
causation
and
permanency
as
to
her
back
injury
is
speculative.
So
at
best,
Respondent
argues
Claimant
should
be
compensated
for
the
ankle
injury
from
which
she
has
fully
recovered.
They
assert
that
her
condition
is
improving
as
evidenced
by
her
treatment
over
the
years.
Respondent
seeks
to
exclude
of
testimony
of
Dr.
Stamelos
for
treatment
after
May
2011
citing
Commissioner
Buford's
ruling
barring
his
testimony
after
that
date.
Because
of
the
exclusion
of
testimony
for
treatment
after
May
2011,
they
argue
Dr.
216
Stamelos
opinion
on
permanency
is
speculative.
But
Respondent
ignores
the
fact
that
the
medical
records
and
testimony
reflects
Dr.Stamelos'
conclusion
that
Claimant
achieved
maximum
medical
improvement
in
her
right
ankle
in
August
2003
and
her
lower
back
in
February
2004.
Respondent
also
questions
the
accuracy
of
some
of
Dr.
Stamelos'
billings.
We
agree
that
the
billings
by
Dr.
Stamelos
should
be
reduced
to
$23,227
as
opposed
to
the
claimed
amount
of
$38,576.
We
also
find
that
there
are
duplicative
billings
in
the
amount
of
$14,000
arising
from
MRI
and
other
neurological
procedures
performed
by
other
physicians,
but
also
listed
on
Dr.
Stamelos'
bill.
The
Court
Findings
as
to
Damages
:
Prior
to
discussing
the
specific
damages
sustained
by
Claimant,
the
Court
notes
that
tort
claims
made
in
the
Court
of
Claims
are
generally
subject
to
a
$100,000
cap
on
damages.
There
is
an
exception
for
cases
when
a
Claimant
is
injured
due
to
the
negligence
of
a
state
employee
while
operating
a
state
owned
vehicle.
705
ILCS
505/8(d).
This
case
presents
such
a
situation
and
therefore,
the
$100,000
cap
on
damages
does
not
apply.
Claimant
has
sufficiently
demonstrated
by
the
evidence
that
her
life
has
been
significantly
changed
for
the
worse
as
a
result
of
the
injuries
she
suffered
and
that
her
injuries
were
of
such
a
nature
as
to
cause
her
considerable
amounts
of
pain
and
suffering.
In
assessing
the
testimony
of
the
witnesses
and
the
briefs
in
support,
we
find
for
Claimant
as
follows:
Pain
and
Suffering
$100,000
Future
Pain
and
Suffering
$125,000
Past
Loss
of
a
Normal
Life
$75,000
Future
Loss
of
a
Normal
Life
$75,000
Medical
$77,651
TOTAL
$452.651
ORDER
ON
REHEARING
This
matter
is
before
the
Court
on
Claimant’s
Petition
for
Rehearing
pursuant
to
74
Ill.Adm.Code
790.220.
This
Section
requires
that
a
Petition
for
Rehearing
“state
briefly
the
points
supposed
to
have
been
overlooked
or
misapprehended
by
the
Court
with
authorities
and
suggestions
concisely
stated
in
support
of
the
points.”
In
the
instant
case,
the
Court
agrees
with
Claimant
that
it
misapprehended
its
finding
on
damages
as
it
relates
to
future
pain
and
suffering
and
the
future
loss
of
a
normal
life.
At
hearing
Claimant
introduced
evidence,
uncontested
by
Respondent,
that
she
had
a
life
expectancy
of
37.4
years.
Accordingly,
her
future
loss
of
a
normal
life
and
future
pain
and
suffering
would
warrant
greater
damages
than
those
awarded
for
her
11
years
from
the
date
of
the
accident
until
her
hearing,
past
loss
of
a
normal
life,
and
past
pain
and
suffering.
217
Accordingly,
the
Order
of
the
Court
is
hereby
amended
as
follows:
Pain
and
Suffering
$100,000
Future
Pain
and
Suffering
$150,000
Past
Loss
of
a
Normal
Life
$75,000
Future
Loss
of
a
Normal
Life
150,000
Medical
$77,651
TOTAL
$552.651
IT
IS
SO
ORDERED
218
No.
10-‐CC-‐1199
-‐-‐
Claim
Denied)
MARIO
PROSPERI,
Claimant,
v.
STATE
OF
ILLINOIS,
Respondent.
Opinion
filed
June
12,
2014
JASON
HAMMOND,
for
Claimant
MARTHA
BURZAWA,
Assistant
Attorney
General,
Respondent.
Negligence-‐
Duty-‐
The
State
of
Illinois
is
not
an
insurer
of
the
condition
of
the
highways
under
its
maintenance
and
control,
but
it
does
have
a
duty
to
use
reasonable
care
maintaining
roads
under
its
control.
Negligence-‐
Elements-‐
In
order
for
a
claimant
to
recover
for
injuries
suffered
as
a
result
of
an
accident
on
a
state
highway
due
to
a
pothole,
the
claimant
must
prove,
by
a
preponderance
of
the
evidence,
that
the
State
was
negligent,
that
the
State's
negligence
was
the
proximate
cause
of
the
injuries,
that
a
dangerous
condition
or
defect
existed,
and
that
the
State
had
actual
or
constructive
notice
of
the
dangerous
condition
or
defect.
Negligence-‐
Constructive
notice-‐
The
two
general
methods
for
proving
constructive
notice
of
a
defect
are
the
length
of
time
that
the
defect
existed
and/or
the
defect
being
so
obvious
that
constructive
notice
should
be
imputed
by
the
nature
of
the
condition
itself.
OPINION
SPRAGUE, J.
Claimant
Mario
Prosperi
brings
this
claim
in
negligence
for
significant
injuries
he
sustained
to
his
left
ankle,
left
shoulder,
ribs,
and
middle
and
index
fingers
of
his
left
hand
after
his
motorcycle
hit
a
pothole
on
a
State-‐owned
roadway.
FACTUAL
BACKGROUND
Claimant
Mario
Prosperi
testified
that
on
the
morning
of
November
4,
2007,
he
was
riding
a
motorcycle
southbound
on
U.S.
Route
12
(also
known
as
Rand
Road)
with
about
ten
other
riders
as
part
of
an
organized
ride
to
honor
fallen
Marines.
At
the
location
of
the
accident,
there
were
two
lanes
going
southbound
on
Rand
Road,
and
the
riders
were
riding
in
a
staggered
position.
Claimant,
who
was
in
the
right
lane,
was
either
the
third
or
fourth
rider
from
the
front.
As
Claimant
went
up
an
incline,
just
after
Rand
Road
intersected
Old
Rand
Road,
his
front
wheel
hit
a
pothole.
Claimant
could
not
describe
the
dimensions
of
the
pothole
because
he
never
saw
it.
Still,
he
stated
that
it
must
have
been
sizeable
because
his
front
wheel
stopped
completely
upon
hitting
it.
After
his
front
wheel
stopped,
Claimant
was
ejected
onto
the
219
road
ahead,
causing
the
entire
left
side
of
his
body
to
land
on
the
pavement
with
great
force.
He
lived
in
the
area
and
had
travelled
Rand
Road
in
his
car
at
least
two
to
three
times
a
week,
yet
he
never
saw
this
pothole
before.
He
opined
that
it
would
not
be
visible
from
a
car.
However,
he
never
saw
it
while
riding
a
motorcycle
either,
which
he
had
been
doing
a
few
times
a
week
starting
about
five
years
prior
to
this
incident.
After
Claimant's
body
landed
on
the
road,
Sal
Saccomanno,
the
rider
to
the
left
behind
him,
came
up
to
him
and
told
him
not
to
move.
An
ambulance
then
took
Claimant
to
Good
Shepherd
Hospital
in
Lake
Zurich,
where
he
was
kept
under
observation
in
the
ICU
for
four
days.
Although
medical
records
were
not
offered
into
evidence,
bills
admitted
into
evidence
indicate
that
during
his
four
days
in
ICU,
X-‐rays
were
taken
of
Claimants
left
ankle,
left
knee,
chest,
spine,
left
shoulder,
and
left
scapula.
CT
scans
were
taken
of
his
chest,
spine,
pelvis,
and
abdomen.
The
bills
also
indicate
that
he
was
treated
at
the
hospital
for
a
closed
rib
fracture
and
sprained
ankle.
Claimant
stated
that
he
required
a
wheelchair
to
get
around
while
at
the
hospital.
Also,
his
middle
and
index
fingers
of
his
left
hand
were
splinted.
Claimant
stated
that
upon
leaving
the
hospital
his
fingers
remained
splinted
for
several
months
and
he
required
a
walker
to
get
around
for
about
three
weeks.
On
November
21,
2007,
he
was
given
an
air
cast
for
his
ankle.
He
also
saw
a
doctor
regarding
issues
with
his
left
shoulder,
specifically
disorders
of
the
bursae
and
tendons.
Issues
related
to
his
fingers,
ankle,
and
shoulder
resulted
in
him
needing
several
months
of
physical
therapy
sessions.
Although
his
middle
finger
and
shoulder
no
longer
hurt,
his
index
finger
still
cannot
close
all
the
way,
and
Claimant
still
has
occasional
ankle
pain
that
prevents
him
from
doing
certain
activities
he
used
to
enjoy.
When
Claimant
called
Mr.
Saccomanno
as
a
witness,
Respondent
objected
because
Claimant
failed
to
answer
Respondent's
Ill.
S.
Ct.
R.
213
f(l)
interrogatories
by
providing
the
name
and
address
of
each
trial
witness
and
the
subject
upon
which
they
will
testify.
Mr.
Saccomanno
had
not
been
deposed,
and
Respondent's
attorney
argued
that
he
did
not
know
the
subject
matter
of
his
testimony
and
therefore
objected
to
him
being
allowed
to
testify
at
the
hearing.
The
Commissioner
sustained
Respondent's
objection.
The
Commissioner
also
sustained,
on
identical
grounds,
the
same
objection
made
by
Claimant
with
respect
to
Respondent
calling
IDOT
representative
Sharon
Watson
as
a
witness.
ANALYSIS
The
State
of
Illinois
is
not
an
insurer
of
the
condition
of
the
highways
under
its
maintenance
and
control,
but
it
does
have
a
duty
to
use
reasonable
care
maintaining
roads
under
its
control.
Baker
v.
State,
42
Ill.Ct.Cl.
110,
114-‐115
(1989),
citing
Ohms
v.
State,
30
Ill.Ct.Cl.
410
(1975).
In
order
for
a
claimant
to
recover
for
injuries
suffered
as
a
result
of
an
accident
on
a
state
highway
due
to
a
pothole,
the
claimant
must
prove,
by
a
preponderance
of
the
evidence,
that
the
State
was
negligent,
that
the
State's
negligence
was
the
proximate
cause
of
the
injuries,
that
a
dangerous
condition
or
defect
existed,
and
220
that
the
State
had
actual
or
constructive
notice
of
the
dangerous
condition
or
defect.
Dixon
v.
State,
51
Ill.Ct.Cl.
14
(1998),
citing
Scroggins
v.
State,
43
Ill.Ct.Cl.
225(1991).
In
this
claim
Claimant
offered
no
evidence
that
Respondent
ever
actually
knew
about
the
pothole
in
question.
That
takes
us
to
constructive
notice.
The
two
general
methods
for
proving
constructive
notice
of
a
defect
are
the
length
of
time
that
the
defect
existed
and/or
the
defect
being
so
obvious
that
constructive
notice
should
be
imputed
by
the
nature
of
the
condition
itself.
Alsobrook
v.
State,
48
Ill.Ct.Cl.
205,
208
(1995).
Claimant
offered
no
evidence
regarding
how
long
the
pothole
existed.
As
for
the
nature
of
the
pothole
itself,
Claimant
never
saw
it
and
was
unable
to
describe
it.
Further,
no
photographs
were
offered
depicting
what
the
pothole
looked
like
at
the
time
of
Claimant's
accident,
and
no
measurements
of
the
pothole
were
provided.
All
Claimant
offered
regarding
the
size
of
the
pothole
was
his
testimony
speculating
that
the
pothole
must
have
been
sizeable
because
it
stopped
the
front
wheel
of
his
motorcycle
when
it
hit
the
pothole.
However,
that
alone—although
very
unfortunate—
does
render
it
more
likely
than
not
that
the
nature
of
the
pothole
was
such
that
it
was
so
obvious
a
defect
that
Respondent
should
have
known
about
it.
Whether
Claimant
was
the
third
or
fourth
rider,
one
of
the
riders
in
the
staggered
configuration
ahead
of
him
would
have
travelled
over
that
same
part
of
road
that
Claimant
did.
That
someone
similarly
situated
to
Claimant
did
not
get
injured
by
the
pothole
very
close
in
time
to
when
Claimant
was
injured
does
not
support
that
the
pothole
was
"sizeable"
as
Claimant
speculated.
Claimant
also
testified
that
he
had
been
riding
a
motorcycle
for
five
years
prior
to
the
accident
and
lived
in
that
area
and
had
traveled
Rand
Road,
but
never
saw
the
pothole
in
question.
Further,
at
least
a
few
times
a
week
he
travelled
that
road
in
his
car
and
he
never
saw
the
pothole
then
either.
Again,
these
facts
decrease,
not
increase,
the
likelihood
that
the
nature
of
the
pothole
was
such
that
it
should
have
been
discovered
by
Respondent.
Claimant's
contention
that
the
pothole
could
not
be
seen
while
in
a
car,
again,
does
not
support
his
assertion
that
the
pothole
was
"sizeable.'
Thus,
Claimant
has
also
failed
to
establish
that
the
nature
of
the
pothole
itself
was
such
that
notice
should
be
imputed
to
Respondent.
For
the
above-‐mentioned
reasons,
Claimant
has
failed
to
establish
by
a
preponderance
of
the
evidence
that
Respondent
had
actual
or
constructive
notice
about
the
pothole
that
he
contends
caused
his
damages.
And
because
Respondent
cannot
breach
its
duty
of
care
by
failing
to
protect
Claimant
from
a
harm
of
which
it
did
not
have
actual
or
constructive
notice,
Claimant
has
failed
to
establish
that
Respondent
breached
the
duty
it
owed
him.
Accordingly,
Claimant
has
failed
to
establish
his
cause
of
action
for
negligence,
and
his
Claim
is
hereby
DENIED.
221
(No.
05-‐CC-‐2835
-‐-‐
Claim
denied)
CARL
W.
HENRY,
Claimant,
v.
STATE
OF
ILLINOIS,
Respondent.
Opinion
filed
June
12,
2014
DENNIS
BOTH,
for
Claimant
JILL
OTTE,
Assistant
Attorney
General,
Respondent.
Police-‐
Necessary
force-‐
Under
Illinois
law,
a
peace
officer's
legal
use
of
force
is
codified
as
force
which
he
reasonably
believes
to
be
necessary
to
effect
the
arrest
and
of
any
force
which
he
reasonably
believes
to
be
necessary
to
defend
himself
or
another
from
bodily
harm
while
making
the
arrest.
Burden
of
proof-‐
Excessive
force-‐
To
prevail,
the
claimant
has
a
burden
of
proving
by
a
preponderance
of
the
evidence
that
the
state's
agent
was
negligent
or
used
excessive
force.
Excessive
force-‐
Objective
standard-‐
In
excessive
force
cases,
an
objective
standard
is
applied
to
the
officer's
conduct
in
light
of
the
facts
and
circumstances
confronting
them.
OPINION
BIRNBAUM, J.
FACTS
The
Claimant,
Carl
Henry,
was
cited
for
fishing
before
legal
hours
at
an
Illinois
Forest
Preserve
and
resisting
arrest
for
his
failure
to
heed
orders
by
an
Illinois
Conservation
Police
Officer.
He
claims
the
officer
used
excessive
force
in
making
that
arrest
and
that
he
suffered
injuries
to
his
left
knee
during
the
arrest
at
Belleau
Woods
in
Des
Plaines,
Illinois
on
April
3,
2004.
Illinois
Conservation
Police
Officer
(CPO)
Prater
testified
that
on
April
3,
2004
he
was
on
detail
with
an
undercover
officer
because
there
had
been
previous
complaints
of
people
fishing
before
legal
hours,
entering
the
forest
preserve
early,
and
breaking
into
the
forest
preserve.
According
to
CPO
Prater's
testimony,
CPO
Wollgast
entered
the
park
before
himself,
dressed
as
a
civilian
fisherman,
but
did
not
actually
fish.
CPO
Prater
entered
in
uniform
in
a
marked
vehicle.
He
started
his
route
along
the
lake
at
the
southeast
corner
of
the
lake.
222
CPO
Prater
testified
that
he
encountered
a
group
of
people
including
Claimant,
Carl
Henry,
standing
around
a
bonfire.
He
stated
that
he
told
the
people
around
the
bonfire
to
put
the
fire
out
because
it
was
prohibited
in
the
forest
preserve.
At
that
time
CPO
Prater
approached
two
of
Claimant's
brothers,
Philip
and
Thomas,
and
asked
for
their
fishing
licenses
and
identification
cards
He
heard
the
Henrys
grumbling
about
the
intrusion
by
the
police.
CPO
Prater
then
continued
around
the
lake
path
and
collected
the
fishing
licenses
and
identification
cards
of
each
person
he
came
across.
He
approximates
that
he
circled
the
lake
in
thirty
to
thirty-‐five
minutes.
He
had
informed
each
person
he
came
across
to
meet
him
in
a
designated
area
so
that
citations
could
be
issued.
CPO
Prater
stated
that
the
fishermen
were
told
they
were
being
detained
and
were
not
free
to
leave
at
this
time.
CPO
Prater
testified
that
he
did
not
issue
the
citations
one
at
a
time
because
it
would
have
taken
too
much
time
to
write
out
each
citation
owing
to
the
number
of
violators.
In
addition,
some
people
who
were
fishing
too
early
would
have
escaped
without
citation
because
by
the
time
he
would
have
gotten
to
them
they
would
have
been
fishing
at
legal
hours.
CPO
Prater
called
out
the
Claimant's
name
at
approximately
5:10-‐
5:15
a.m.
The
Claimant
was
down
at
the
lake
fishing
so
CPO
Prater
used
the
loudspeaker
system
to
call
out
the
Claimant's
name.
CPO
Prater
stated
that
he
saw
the
Claimant
put
his
fishing
pole
down
and
begin
to
walk
up
towards
the
truck.
When
the
Claimant
reached
CPO
Praters
truck,
the
officer
informed
him
that
he
would
be
with
the
Claimant
momentarily.
CPO
Prater
testified
that
he
had
already
finished
the
Claimant's
citation
while
waiting
for
him
to
walk
up
to
the
truck
and
was
writing
the
next
person's
citation
when
the
Claimant
finally
arrived
at
the
truck.
CPO
Prater
asked
the
Claimant
to
wait
by
the
front
of
the
truck,
where
he
had
asked
all
the
other
individuals
to
wait
as
well.
The
Claimant
responded
by
saying
"[f]uck
you,
I'm
not
waiting,"
and
began
walking
back
towards
the
lake.
CPO
Prater
used
his
loudspeaker
system
and
again
told
the
Claimant
that
he
must
wait
at
the
front
of
the
truck.
CPO
Prater
stated
that
Claimant
responded
with
"make
me,"
and
continued
to
walk
back
towards
the
lake.
CPO
Prater
explained
that
he
requested
the
Claimant
to
wait
by
the
front
of
his
truck
because
the
Claimant
had
been
acting
strangely.
He
could
smell
alcohol
on
the
Claimant's
breath
so
he
wanted
to
keep
him
easily
within
eyesight.
He
further
explained
that
allowing
the
Claimant
to
return
to
fishing
and
then
calling
him
up
at
the
end
of
the
process
would
be
inefficient
and
wasteful.
CPO
Prater
also
stated
that
the
Claimant
and
his
brother
Philip
were
the
only
two
fishermen
to
be
cited
that
did
not
follow
his
directions
that
infringers
should
wait
in
a
designated
area.
CPO
Prater
testified
that
at
that
point
he
exited
the
police
vehicle
and
began
approaching
the
Claimant.
He
explained
that
he
pulled
his
baton
out
because
the
Claimant
was
standing
with
his
fists
clenched
and
the
officer
wanted
to
be
prepared
in
case
the
Claimant
became
physically
violent.
CPO
Prater
stated
he
was
concerned
that
the
Claimant
may
have
a
weapon
on
his
person.
CPO
Prater
stated
that
once
he
reached
the
Claimant,
he
directed
the
Claimant
back
towards
the
police
vehicle
with
his
hand
on
the
Claimant's
shoulder
Once
at
the
vehicle,
CPO
Prater
testified
that
he
told
the
Claimant
to
place
his
hands
on
the
hood
of
the
truck
several
times,
and
the
Claimant
refused
to
do
so.
According
to
CPO
Prater,
the
Claimant
remained
with
his
hands
up
in
the
air,
in
fists,
near
his
head
level.
CPO
Prater
stated
that
the
Claimant
kept
his
hands
up,
refused
to
comply
with
the
223
officer's
orders
and
began
resisting
arrest
by
pulling
away
from
the
officer.
CPO
Prater
stated
that
he
handcuffed
the
Claimant's
right
hand
and
began
to
bring
it
down
so
that
he
could
also
cuff
the
left
hand.
He
told
the
Claimant
to
put
his
hand
behind
his
back
at
which
point
the
Claimant
began
jerking
away
from
the
officer.
CPO
Prater
then
began
to
pull
the
Claimant's
right
hand
down
in
the
direction
of
the
Claimant's
waist.
The
Claimant
and
the
officer
began
turning
to
the
right
in
a
clockwise
fashion,
away
from
the
truck.
CPO
Prater
began
repeatedly
giving
commands
to
the
Claimant
to
go
to
the
ground
face
down.
CPO
Prater
stated
that
the
Claimant
continued
to
struggle
with
him
and
resist
arrest
so
the
officer
intended
to
bring
the
Claimant
to
the
ground
to
more
easily
complete
the
arrest.
However,
the
Claimant
refused
to
comply
with
the
officer's
request.
The
Claimant
continued
to
refuse
to
put
his
arms
behind
his
back
and
continued
to
struggle
with
the
officer.
CPO
Prater
and
the
Claimant
completed
a
full
circle
in
front
of
the
truck,
moving
towards
the
right.
CPO
Prater
testified
that
the
Claimant
had
enough
arm
strength
to
pull
the
officer
towards
him
and
CPO
Prater
was
losing
his
balance
after
one
and
a
half
rotations.
At
this
time,
he
forced
the
Claimant
to
the
ground.
CPO
Prater
testified
that
once
on
the
ground,
the
Claimant
rolled
over
on
top
of
the
officer,
and
CPO
Prater
used
the
momentum
to
roll
back
over
the
Claimant.
Once
he
was
on
the
Claimant's
back,
he
was
able
to
straddle
the
Claimant
and
he
had
CPO
Wollgast
give
him
Wollgast's
handcuffs
to
handcuff
the
left
wrist
and
link
the
two
empty
cuffs
together.
CPO
Prater
testified
that
he
did
not
hear
the
Claimant
scream
out
at
any
point
and
does
not
recall
putting
his
knee
on
the
Claimant's
knee.
CPO
Prater
did
put
his
knee
on
the
Claimant's
mid-‐back
so
that
he
could
handcuff
him.
According
to
CPO
Prater,
this
is
a
standard
maneuver
taught
to
officers
to
hold
an
individual
in
place.
CPO
Prater
testified
that
after
he
raised
the
Claimant
up,
the
Claimant
took
a
step
and
then
began
screaming
in
pain
about
his
knee.
At
that
time,
CPO
Prater
radioed
for
an
ambulance
or
paramedics
and
for
backup
because
the
Claimant's
brother
had
become
hostile
and
was
speaking
in
an
aggressive
manner.
According
to
CPO
Prater's
testimony,
the
Claimant's
driver's
license
described
him
as
5'
10
and
185
lbs,
however.
CPO
Prater
stated
that
on
the
day
of
the
incident,
he
would
place
the
Claimant
between
5'10
and
5'11"
and
closer
to
200
lbs.
CPO
Prater
himself
is
6'1"
and
230
pounds.
The
Claimant
testified
that
he
is
employed
by
the
City
of
Des
Plaines
Water
Management
department
as
a
maintenance
operator.
He
testified
that
on
or
about
April
3,
2004
he
arrived
at
Belleau
Woods
with
his
children,
ages
four,
six
and
nine,
between
4:15
and
4:30
a.m.
for
the
first
day
of
trout
fishing.
The
Claimant
stated
that
he
joined
his
two
brothers,
Philip
and
Thomas,
who
arrived
separately
at
the
lake
to
fish.
According
to
Claimant,
his
son
grabbed
a
fishing
pole
with
a
dummy
lure
on
it
and
headed
towards
the
lake
in
order
to
practice
casting.
At
that
time,
CPO
James
Prater
approached
the
Claimant
and
his
son
and
informed
them
that
they
were
fishing
before
5:00
a.m.,
and
asked
for
the
Claimant's
fishing
license
and
identification.
CPO
Prater
collected
these
items
and
continued
on
with
his
task.
The
Claimant
could
not
recall
if
he
told
CPO
Prater
that
his
son
224
was
only
holding
a
dummy
lure
or
not.
The
Claimant
admitted
that
he
knew
that
fishing
was
prohibited
until
5:00
a.m.
The
Claimant
testified
that
CPO
Prater
became
upset
when
he
noticed
a
fire
burning
not
far
from
the
Claimant.
CPO
Prater
told
the
Claimant
and
his
party
to
put
the
fire
out.
The
Claimant
testified
the
fire
was
small
and
used
for
heating
up
coffee.
According
to
the
Claimant,
within
the
hour,
CPO
Prater
called
the
Claimant
up
to
his
truck.
The
Claimant
states
that
he
approached
the
truck,
stated
his
name,
and
stated
that
he
was
there
to
pick
up
his
ticket,
to
which
CPO
Prater
responded
by
informing
the
Claimant
that
the
citation
was
not
ready
and
asked
him
to
stand
a
bit
away
from
the
truck.
According
to
the
Claimant's
testimony,
he
headed
in
the
direction
of
other
individuals
who
were
also
waiting,
but
he
realized
that
the
slope
to
the
lake
dropped
in
a
manner
that
made
it
difficult
to
see
his
children.
He
returned
to
CPO
Prater's
truck
and
informed
the
officer
that
the
Claimant
was
going
to
walk
back
down
to
the
lake
to
watch
his
kids,
and
then
turned
around
and
began
walking
in
that
direction.
The
Claimant
did
state
that
his
brothers
were
also
still
down
in
the
same
area
as
his
children.
At
that
time,
CPO
Prater
came
on
over
the
loudspeaker
on
his
patrol
vehicle
and
told
the
Claimant
that
he
was
resisting
arrest
and
to
stop.
The
Claimant
testified
that
he
stopped
moving.
The
Claimant,
however
did
not
return
to
the
truck.
According
to
the
Claimant's
testimony,
CPO
Prater
exited
his
vehicle
and
approached
the
Claimant.
The
Claimant
alleges
that
CPO
Prater
was
holding
his
baton
and
threatening
the
Claimant.
When
the
officer
reached
the
Claimant,
he
lowered
his
baton
and
directed
the
Claimant
back
towards
the
police
truck.
The
Claimant
stated
that
the
officer
nudged
him
with
the
baton
but
that
he
did
not
strike
him
with
baton.
According
to
the
Claimant,
once
at
the
vehicle
he
was
told
to
put
his
hands
on
the
hood
and
did
so.
Next,
he
was
told
to
put
his
hands
behind
his
back
and
did
so
as
well.
The
Claimant
testified
that
the
officer
cuffed
one
wrist
but
took
an
eternity
trying
to
get
other
hand
cuffed
and
was
unable
to
do
so.
The
Claimant
stated
that
he
was
not
resisting
in
any
manner
but
that
the
officer
just
could
not
get
the
other
handcuff
on.
The
Claimant
testified
that
at
this
point
CPO
Prater
became
aggravated
and
told
the
Claimant
to
go
to
the
ground.
According
to
the
Claimant's
testimony
before
he
could
even
comply
with
the
officer's
request,
the
officer
kicked
him
a
few
times
in
his
knee
and
at
some
point
his
left
knee
popped
and
he
fell
to
the
ground.
The
Claimant
testified
that
he
was
instantly
in
pain.
He
testified
that
while
on
the
ground
the
officer
was
finally
able
to
get
another
pair
of
handcuffs
from
his
partner
to
handcuff
him.
The
Claimant
testified
that
his
knee
was
very
swollen
and
that
his
whole
leg
turned
black
and
blue
after
the
incident.
He
stated
that
he
required
a
brace
and
crutches.
The
Claimant
did
some
physical
therapy
but
ultimately
needed
surgery
on
his
knee.
The
Claimant
also
testified
that
he
initially
missed
worked
for
the
two
weeks
after
the
incident,
and
then
returned
on
light
duty.
The
Claimant
stated
that
he
had
knee
pain
after
the
surgery
that
went
away,
and
at
some
later
point
in
time
returned.
However,
he
only
saw
the
treating
physician,
Doctor
Fitzsimons,
until
October
of
2005.
The
Claimant
testified
that
in
total
he
took
off
eight
weeks
from
work
for
the
knee
pain,
surgery,
and
court
dates.
According
to
the
Claimant,
he
earned
$900
a
week.
225
Illinois
Conservation
Police
Officer
David
Wollgast
David
Wollgast
testified
that
he
is
a
Conservation
Police
Officer
with
the
State
of
Illinois.
He
stated
that
he
remembered
working
at
Belleau
Woods
on
April
3,
2004,
which
was
the
opening
day
of
trout
season.
He
testified
that
CPO
Prater
and
himself
were
working
together
on
that
day
for
the
first
time.
CPO
Wollgast
testified
that
he
was
dropped
off
near
the
lake
at
about
4:20
a.m.
by
CPO
Prater.
He
went
on
to
explain
that
he
was
working
undercover
that
day,
did
not
identify
himself
as
a
police
officer,
and
was
dressed
in
civilian
clothing
that
made
him
appear
as
though
he
was
out
fishing
that
day
as
well.
CPO
Wollgast
testified
that
on
his
person
he
had
hidden
his
department
identification
and
a
gun.
CPO
Wollgast
stated
that
his
role
that
day
was
to
walk
around
the
lake
and
take
notice
of
people
committing
violations.
He
would
inform
CPO
Prater
of
these
violations
so
that
CPO
Prater
could
come
in
and
write
those
individuals
a
citation.
CPO
Wollgast
testified
that
he
became
familiar
with
Claimants
presence
when
CPO
Prater
called
the
Claimant
to
come
get
his
citation.
According
to
CPO
Wollgast,
CPO
Prater
was
calling
people
with
just
his
voice.
However,
the
Claimant
was
not
standing
with
the
group
of
people
waiting
to
pick
up
their
tickets
so
CPO
Prater
called
out
Claimant's
name
over
the
loudspeaker
system
when
he
received
no
response
with
just
the
use
of
his
voice.
According
to
CPO
Wollgast's
testimony,
CPO
Prater
was
calling
individuals
one
at
a
time,
writing
up
their
tickets,
and
then
releasing
them
before
calling
the
next
individual.
The
tickets
were
not
prewritten
and
had
to
be
handwritten
rather
than
computer
generated.
He
went
on
to
explain
that
CPO
Prater
was
having
an
exchange
with
each
individual
before
releasing
them.
He
estimated
that
there
were
8
or
9
people
waiting
to
get
their
citations.
CPO
Wollgast
testified
that
when
CPO
Prater
requested
that
the
Claimant
wait
by
the
front
of
the
truck
for
his
ticket,
the
Claimant
continued
to
walk
back
towards
the
lake.
According
to
CPO
Wollgast,
CPO
Prater
then
leaned
out
the
window
and
reiterated
to
the
Claimant
that
he
should
wait
by
the
front
of
the
truck.
CPO
Wollgast
stated
that
the
Claimant
urged
CPO
Prater
to
come
and
get
him,
and
stood
with
his
back
to
the
truck
and
his
hands
in
the
air.
The
Claimant
did
not
make
any
attempts
to
return
to
the
truck.
CPO
Wollgast
testified
that
CPO
Prater
then
exited
his
vehicle
and
while
still
standing
by
the
vehicle,
he
told
the
Claimant
to
return
to
where
the
Claimant
was
asked
to
wait
or
the
officer
would
have
to
write
him
up
for
obstruction
or
resisting
arrest.
According
to
CPO
Wollgast,
CPO
Prater
asked
the
Claimant
to
return
to
the
truck
several
times,
and
at
some
point
the
Claimant
stated,
"come
get
me,
fucker."
CPO
Wollgast
stated
that
after
the
Claimant's
continuous
refusal
to
comply
with
CPO
Prater's
instructions,
CPO
Prater
approached
the
Claimant
with
his
baton
extended.
At
that
time,
the
Claimant
encouraged
CPO
Prater
in
a
threatening
manner
to
"go
ahead
and
hit
me".
CPO
Wollgast
testified
that
he
watched
CPO
Prater
use
a
modification
of
the
escort
position
to
guide
the
Claimant
back
to
the
truck.
According
to
CPO
Wollgast
the
modified
escort
position
is
the
use
of
one
hand
to
escort
someone
rather
than
two.
CPO
Wollgast
went
on
to
testify
that
the
Claimant
was
resisting
being
taken
back
to
the
truck,
and
CPO
Prater
was
required
to
use
moderate
forward
pressure
to
move
the
Claimant
along.
CPO
Wollgast
described
the
escort
position
as
a
position
used
to
safely
move
an
individual
from
one
place
to
another.
226
CPO
Wollgast
testified
that
once
at
the
hood
of
the
police
truck,
CPO
Prater
instructed
the
Claimant
to
put
his
hands
on
the
hood;
however
the
Claimant
placed
his
hands
on
the
front
grille
guard
of
the
truck.
CPO
Prater
then
handcuffed
the
Claimant's
right
hand
and
began
to
bring
it
around
to
handcuff
the
left
hand,
but
the
Claimant
began
to
pull
his
right
hand
back
across
his
body
making
that
task
impossible.
CPO
Wollgast
testified
that
CPO
Prater
instructed
the
Claimant
to
put
his
hands
behind
his
back,
but
the
Claimant
continued
to
pull
his
cuffed
right
hand
back
around
and
across
his
body.
At
that
point,
CPO
Prater
commanded
the
Claimant
to
go
to
the
ground
multiple
times.
CPO
Prater
then
pulled
the
Claimant
towards
the
ground
and
at
some
point
both
the
officer
and
Claimant
were
on
the
ground.
CPO
Wollgast
testified
that
he
did
not
see
CPO
Prater
kick
the
Claimant,
nor
did
he
see
him
use
his
baton.
While
on
the
ground,
the
Claimant
and
CPO
Prater
struggled
with
the
Claimant
continuing
to
resist
arrest.
The
Claimant
rolled
on
top
of
CPO
Prater
and
then
CPO
Prater
rolled
on
top
of
the
Claimant.
CPO
Wollgast
testified
that
a
crowd
began
to
surround
the
commotion
and
he
heard
vulgarities
being
said
by
Claimant's
brother
so
he
identified
himself
as
a
police
officer
to
the
crowd.
CPO
Prater
was
still
struggling
with
the
Claimant
who
continued
to
resist
arrest.
At
that
point,
CPO
Wollgast
handed
CPO
Prater
his
handcuffs
and
CPO
Prater
handcuffed
one
cuff
to
the
Claimant's
left
hand
and
linked
the
two
uncuffed
cuffs
together.
CPO
Wollgast
testified
that
when
he
did
come
into
contact
with
the
Claimant,
he
could
smell
alcohol
on
his
breath.
CPO
Wollgast
testified
that
CPO
Prater
helped
the
Claimant
to
his
feet
and
called
9-‐1-‐1
as
soon
as
he
realized
the
Claimant
was
in
physical
distress.
Mr.
Karowsky
testified
that
he
arrived
at
Lake
Belleau
for
the
trout
fishing
spring
opening
day
at
approximately
4:30
a.m.
When
he
arrived
at
the
woods
it
was
still
before
daybreak.
He
stated
that
he
began
fishing
before
5:00
a.m.
but
he
was
unaware
at
that
time
that
fishing
before
5:00
a.m.
was
prohibited.
He
identified
the
Claimant
as
someone
he
had
seen
the
morning
of
the
incident.
Mr.
Karowsky
was
a
witness
to
the
incident
between
CPO
Prater
and
the
Claimant.
He
testified
that
he
saw
other
individuals
line
up
to
receive
their
tickets
and
then
be
released,
and
he
did
not
witness
anyone
else
have
an
altercation
with
CPO
Prater.
Mr.
Karowsky
testified
that
he
saw
the
Claimant
put
up
a
"verbal
beef"
when
he
was
being
issued
his
citation
and
that
the
Claimant
attempted
to
walk
away
from
the
officer.
Mr.
Karowsky
witnessed
the
Claimant
ignoring
CPO
Prater
and
directing
angry
expletives
at
him.
Mr.
Karowsky
testified
that
CPO
Prater
had
to
walk
to
the
Claimant
and
physically
direct
him
back
to
the
truck.
Mr.
Karowsky
testified
that
once
CPO
Prater
arrived
back
at
the
truck
with
the
Claimant,
the
Claimant
refused
to
put
his
hands
behind
his
back
so
that
CPO
Prater
could
handcuff
him.
Mr.
Karowsky
described
the
Claimant
as
being
obnoxious.
He
testified
that
the
Claimant
was
struggling
with
CPO
Prater
and
refused
to
be
arrested.
At
this
point,
a
real
struggle
began
between
the
two,
but
Mr.
Karowsky
said
CPO
Prater
did
not
kick
the
Claimant
in
the
knee
or
use
his
baton
on
the
Claimant.
Mr.
Karowsky
did
notice
that
the
Claimant's
knee
buckled
when
he
was
struggling
with
the
officer,
sending
them
both
to
the
ground.
Mr.
Karowsky
testified
that
he
heard
members
of
the
Claimant's
group
yelling
various
obscenities
as
well.
However,
he
described
CPO
Prater's
conduct
as
professional
throughout
the
incident.
227
Mr.
Thomas
Henry
("Thomas")
testified
that
the
sun
was
not
up
when
the
fishing
group
arrived
at
the
lake
that
day.
Thomas
testified
that
he
is
a
brother
of
the
Claimant.
While
Thomas
did
recall
that
it
was
opening
day
of
trout
season,
he
could
not
recall
if
it
was
the
opening
day
in
Spring
(April)
or
Fall
(October).
Thomas
said
he
was
not
fishing
when
things
"started
to
happen."
Thomas
testified
that
he
did
not
know
how
long
the
party
was
at
the
lake
before
crossing
paths
with
CPO
Prater.
He
personally
had
an
exchange
with
CPO
Prater
over
the
fire
that
was
lit
and
stated
that
he
was
upset
that
the
officer
yelled
at
the
children
standing
near
the
fire.
Thomas
testified
that
he
did
not
know
where
the
Claimant
was
when
Thomas
was
putting
out
the
fire
because
it
was
still
dark
outside.
Thomas
testified
at
first
that
he
could
hear
names
being
called
by
the
officer
but
later
stated
that
he
really
could
not
hear
too
well.
He
also
stated
that
he
was
not
sure
if
the
Claimant's
name
was
called.
He
testified
that
uhe
can't
say
anything
for
sure."
Thomas
testified
that
he
saw
the
officer
pushing
his
brother
around
so
he
went
over
to
help.
He
walked
anywhere
from
100
to
300
yards
(1-‐3
lengths
of
a
football
field)
in
order
to
reach
the
area
where
the
officer
and
the
Claimant
were
standing.
Thomas
testified
that
the
Claimant
was
handcuffed
against
the
car
when
CPO
Prater
was
kicking
him
in
the
knees
to
knock
him
down.
After
CPO
Prater
knocked
the
Claimant
to
the
ground,
the
other
officer
pulled
out
his
billy
club
to
keep
everyone
away
from
the
Claimant
and
prevent
them
from
providing
aid
to
the
Claimant.
Thomas
testified
that
soon
after
other
police
officers
arrived.
Doctor
Fitzsimons
testified
that
he
treated
the
Claimant
for
his
injuries
that
allegedly
arose
from
this
incident.
He
stated
that
he
had
previously
treated
the
Claimant
for
an
injury
to
his
right
knee,
which
included
surgical
intervention.
Doctor
Fitzsimons
testified
that
the
Claimant
told
the
doctor
that
an
officer
had
kicked
him
several
times
in
the
left
knee
in
an
attempt
to
arrest
him.
Doctor
Fitzsimons
said
that
he
does
not
make
any
attempt
to
verify
what
his
patients
tell
him
and
accepts
what
they
say
as
fact.
Doctor
Fitzsimons'
initial
examination
revealed
bruising
and
a
likely
tear
of
the
anterior
cruciate
ligament.
He
did
not
note
pain.
Doctor
Fitzsimons
recommended
wearing
a
continuous
corset
and
crutches,
limiting
the
Claimant's
ambulation,
and
starting
a
physical
therapy
rehabilitation
program.
Doctor
Fitzsimons
also
recommended
surgery
for
the
tear
in
the
Claimant's
knee.
After
two
physical
therapy
sessions,
the
Claimant
was
discharged
from
physical
therapy
and
told
to
work
on
his
own.
Doctor
Fitzsimons
testified
that
he
released
the
Claimant
for
light
duty
work
on
May
4,
2004.
Doctor
Fitzsimons
testified
that
the
next
documented
visit
was
on
March
1,
2005,
nearly
ten
months
after
the
Claimant's
last
visit.
Doctor
Fitzsimons
noted
in
his
records
that
he
had
wondered
where
the
Claimant
was
because
he
had
not
returned
for
follow-‐up
visits.
According
to
Doctor
Fitzsimons'
testimony,
the
left
knee
was
improved
but
still
required
surgery,
and
again
pain
was
not
noted.
Doctor
Fitzsimons
testified
that
the
Claimant
underwent
knee
surgery
on
May
4,
2005
and
it
was
a
success.
Doctor
Fitzsimons
testified
that
the
Claimant
had
several
post-‐operative
visits
and
his
final
visit
was
on
228
October
13,
2005.
Doctor
Fitzsimons
testified
that
at
that
time
the
patient
was
"doing
great,"
and
he
instructed
the
Claimant
to
follow-‐up
on
an
as
needed
basis.
Doctor
Fitzsimons
confirmed
that
the
Claimant
did
not
return
to
see
him
between
October
13,
2005
and
June
15,
2007,
nearly
two
years.
The
Claimant
returned
in
July
2007.
Doctor
Fitzsimons
did
not
note
any
pain
in
his
records
and
testified
that
as
far
as
he
knew,
the
Claimant
was
not
suffering
from
pain
at
that
time.
Doctor
Fitzsimons
testified
that
the
April
3,
2004
incident
was
the
cause
of
the
Claimant's
injuries
to
his
left
leg.
Legal Analysis
Under
Illinois
law,
a
peace
officer's
legal
use
of
force
is
codified
as
"force
which
he
reasonably
believes
to
be
necessary
to
effect
the
arrest
and
of
any
force
which
he
reasonably
believes
to
be
necessary
to
defend
himself
or
another
from
bodily
harm
while
making
the
arrest."
720
ILCS
5/7-‐5.
To
prevail,
the
claimant
has
a
burden
of
proving
by
a
preponderance
of
the
evidence
that
the
state's
agent
was
negligent
or
used
excessive
force.
Duerst
v.
State,
50
Ill.Ct.CL.
186
(1998),
citing
Simmons
v.
State,
47
Ill.Ct.CL.
304
(1991).
In
excessive
force
cases,
an
objective
standard
is
applied
to
the
officer's
conduct
"in
light
of
the
facts
and
circumstances
confronting
them."
State
v.
Mandarino,
2013
Il.
App
(1st)
Ill
772,
fl
48.
In
Duerst,
a
state
trooper
came
upon
the
claimant's
vehicle
partially
stopped
on
the
street.
Duerst,
50
Ill.Ct.CL.
at
188.
The
trooper
began
to
pull
behind
the
vehicle
just
as
the
claimant
pulled
the
vehicle
fully
off
the
road.
Upon
observation
of
the
claimant's
person,
the
trooper
determined
it
would
be
appropriate
to
administer
a
field
sobriety
test,
which
the
claimant
failed.
Id.
The
trooper
informed
the
claimant
he
was
under
arrest
for
driving
under
the
influence.
Id.
at
189.
At
this
point,
the
claimant
became
more
adversarial
and
he
refused
to
comply
with
the
trooper's
request
to
conduct
a
pat
down.
Id.
According
to
the
Duerst
Court,
the
trooper
and
claimant
had
very
diverging
testimonies
but
the
Court
found
the
trooper's
testimony
to
be
more
credible
that
the
claimant
became
more
and
more
uncooperative.
Id.
The
claimant
either
pushed
away
from
the
vehicle
and
was
taken
to
the
ground
by
the
officer
in
a
tactic
which
makes
it
easier
to
handcuff
an
uncooperative
suspect,
or
the
claimant
fell
to
the
ground
as
he
pushed
himself
away
from
the
vehicle.
Id.
at
189-‐90.
The
claimant
suffered
a
fractured
cervical
vertebrae
from
the
struggle
with
the
trooper.
The
Duerst
Court
held
in
favor
of
the
trooper
because
the
trooper
"was
trying
to
impose
physical
control
over
an
intoxicated,
uncooperative
male
who
would
not
allow
himself
to
be
searched
in
a
rural
desolate
location."
Id.
at
190.
Further,
the
Court
did
not
agree
with
the
claimant's
assertion
that
the
mere
fact
that
he
suffered
a
serious
injury
meant
the
force
was
excessive.
Id.
at
191.
Instead,
the
Court
held
that
it
could
not
conclude
the
officer
intended
to
cause
such
a
severe
injury
to
the
claimant
or
that
it
was
likely
that
the
takedown,
if
that
was
what
occurred,
would
result
in
such
a
severe
injury.
Id.
In
State
v.
Mandarino,
the
Court
held
that
the
officer
had
used
excessive
force
when
he
beat
a
suspected
intoxicated
driver.
The
officer
struck
the
suspect
fifteen
times
primarily
over
the
head,
neck,
and
shoulders
with
a
baton.
Mandarino,
2013
II
App
(1st)
Ill772,
¶¶6,7.
The
officer
stated
that
he
was
trying
to
get
control
and
compliance.
Id.
However,
the
suspect's
"non-‐compliance"
was
that
he
remained
on
his
hands
and
knees
rather
than
lying
completely
flat
on
the
ground.
Id.
The
fifteen
strikes
occurred
within
the
229
span
often
seconds.
Id.
The
victim
suffered
a
mild
concussion
and
seven
stitches.
Id.
¶¶
9,10.
The
Court
found
it
probative
that
the
claimant
never
attempted
to
flee,
never
attacked
the
officer,
and
never
appeared
to
resist
the
officer's
attempt
to
arrest
him.
Id.
¶56.
The
Court
went
on
to
uphold
the
trial
court's
finding
of
excessive
force.
Id.
¶
¶
70,71,72.
The
case
at
hand
is
more
analogous
to
the
Duerst
case
than
the
Mandarino
case.
Here,
the
undisputed
facts
are
that
the
Claimant
had
his
fishing
license
and
identification
taken
by
CPO
Prater
who
intended
to
cite
the
Claimant.
The
Claimant
was
not
waiting
with
other
fishermen
waiting
to
be
cited
and
had
to
be
summoned
by
the
officer
over
the
PA
system.
The
Claimant
and
CPO
Prater
diverge
in
what
exchange
took
place
between
the
two
before
the
Claimant
began
walking
away
back
towards
the
lake.
However,
it
is
clear
that
CPO
Prater
did
not
give
the
Claimant
permission
to
walk
away
because
he
told
the
Claimant
to
stop
only
moments
later.
At
that
time,
the
Claimant
did
not
return
to
the
police
vehicle
but
had
to
be
brought
back
by
CPO
Prater.
Further,
the
Claimant
does
not
deny
that
the
officer
was
able
to
get
a
handcuff
on
the
right
wrist
but
not
the
left
wrist.
The
Claimant
says
he
was
not
resisting
nor
struggling
with
the
officer,
and
yet
can
offer
no
explanation
as
to
why
an
officer
of
many
years
could
not
get
a
handcuff
around
the
left
wrist
of
a
compliant
suspect.
Further,
CPO
Prater,
CPO
Wollgast,
and
Douglas
Karowsky
all
testified
that
the
Claimant
was
resisting
CPO
Prater's
attempt
to
handcuff
him.
CPO
Prater
was
also
surrounded
by
a
group
of
fishermen,
some
of
whom
were
yelling
obscenities
and
making
hostile
statements.
Thus,
the
officer
here
much
like
the
officer
in
Duerst
found
himself
in
a
situation
with
an
arrestee
who
was
not
only
not
complying
with
the
requests
but
was
actively
resisting
arrest
and
engaging
the
officer
in
a
struggle.
Furthermore,
officers
in
both
cases
were
in
unsure
situations
that
posed
a
danger.
In
Duerst,
the
officer
found
himself
alone
with
an
intoxicated
individual
in
a
rural
area,
and
here,
CPO
Prater
found
himself
engaged
in
a
struggle
with
a
combative
arrestee
while
surrounded
by
other
hostile
individuals.
While
it
is
true
that
CPO
Prater
could
turn
to
CPO
Wollgast
for
assistance
and
eventually
did,
both
CPOs
were
outnumbered
and
it
was
important
for
CPO
Prater
to
maintain
control
of
not
only
the
suspect
but
of
a
situation
which
could
easily
turn
hostile.
Furthermore,
the
level
of
force
used
by
CPO
Prater
is
much
more
similar
to
the
force
used
in
the
Duerst
case.
CPO
Prater
attempted
to
take
down
the
Claimant
by
pulling
down
on
his
right
arm
and
using
his
strength
to
pull
the
Claimant
down.
He
instructed
the
Claimant
to
go
to
the
ground
several
times.
The
testimonies
of
CPO
Wollgast
and
Douglas
Karowsky
substantiate
CPO
Prater's
version
of
events.
CPO
Prater
testified
that
he
does
not
recall
kicking
the
Claimant
in
the
knee
and
certainly
did
not
do
so
intentionally.
CPO
Wollgast
and
Douglas
Karowsky
also
did
not
see
CPO
Prater
kick
the
Claimant
in
the
knee.
Only
the
Claimant
and
his
brother
subscribe
to
an
opposing
version
of
events
and
Claimant's
brother
Thomas'
memories
as
to
that
day's
events
were
mostly
very
vague.
He
could
not
recall
many
of
the
day's
occurrences
including
if
the
incident
occurred
in
April
or
October,
if
his
brother's
(Claimant's)
name
was
called
by
CPO
Prater,
or
the
location
of
his
brother
at
certain
times.
Furthermore,
Thomas
testified
to
facts
that
are
not
substantiated
by
a
single
other
witness.
While
Thomas
stated
that
his
brother
was
already
handcuffed
when
CPO
Prater
was
kicking
him
in
the
knees,
no
one
else
including
the
Claimant
subscribed
to
this
version
of
events.
Thomas
also
testified
that
CPO
Wollgast
pulled
out
a
230
billy
club
to
hinder
anyone
from
administering
aid
to
the
Claimant,
another
incident
that
no
other
witnesses'
testimony
corroborates
including
the
Claimant.
Thus,
the
Court
finds
CPO
Wollgast,
CPO
Prater,
and
Douglas
Karowsky's
version
of
events
to
be
more
credible.
The
Duerst
Court
held
that
takedown
maneuver
was
a
technique
for
arresting
an
uncooperative
suspect.
Duerst,
50
Ill.Ct.CL.
at
189-‐90.
Here,
the
Claimant
was
also
being
uncooperative,
regardless
if
he
was
intoxicated
or
not.
The
amount
of
force
used
by
CPO
Prater
is
completely
on
a
different
spectrum
than
the
force
used
by
the
officer
in
Mandarino.
In
that
case,
the
officer
hit
a
suspect,
who
was
not
resisting
arrest
and
was
in
a
docile
position,
fifteen
times
with
a
baton
over
the
span
of
ten
seconds.
Most
of
these
blows
were
directed
at
the
head,
shoulders,
and
neck.
In
that
case,
the
officer
was
not
attempting
to
control
an
unruly
suspect
or
situation
but
rather
he
was
attempting
exert
his
unbridled
will
and
force
over
a
suspect
who
was
in
a
docile
position
and
not
actively
resisting
arrest.
Here,
the
Claimant
was
actively
resisting
a
lawful
arrest
and
CPO
Prater
used
reasonable
force
to
take
down
the
Claimant
in
order
to
make
a
lawful
arrest.
The
Claimant's
counsel
points
out
that
the
independent
witness,
Douglas
Karowsky,
testified
that
he
saw
the
Claimant's
knee
buckle
before
the
Claimant
went
to
ground.
However,
Mr.
Karowsky
testified
that
he
saw
the
knee
buckle
on
its
own
and
not
because
CPO
Prater
was
kicking
the
Claimant's
knee.
Mr.
Karowsky's
testimony
only
substantiates
that
while
Claimant
was
resisting
arrest
he
was
injured;
it
does
not
establish
that
CPO
Prater
used
excessive
force.
Similarly
in
Duerst,
the
claimant
suffered
a
fractured
cervical
vertebrae
but
the
force
used
by
the
trooper
in
that
case
was
reasonable,
as
it
was
here.
For
this
same
reason,
Doctor
Fitzsimons'
testimony
that
the
Claimant's
knee
injury
occurred
as
a
result
of
this
incident
does
not
persuade
the
Court
that
CPO
Prater
intentionally
kicked
the
Claimant
or
used
excessive
force.
It
was
unlawful
for
the
Claimant
to
disobey
police
orders,
and
physically
struggle
with
a
peace
officer.
CPO
Prater
used
lawful
and
reasonable
force
to
make
a
lawful
arrest.
The
Claimant
has
not
met
his
burden
of
proving
by
a
preponderance
of
the
evidence
that
unreasonable
or
unlawful
force
was
used.
231
No.
03-‐CC-‐0145
-‐-‐
Claim
awarded)
GEORGE
RECH,
Claimant,
v.
STATE
OF
ILLINOIS,
Respondent.
Opinion
filed
March
20,
2014
MITCHELL
FRIEDMAN,
for
Claimant
MICHAEL
BANKHEAD,
NATHAN
LUSIGNAN,
Assistant
Attorney
General,
for
Respondent.
Negligence-‐
Elements-‐
To
prove
a
cause
of
action
in
negligence,
Claimant
must
establish
the
following
by
a
preponderance
of
the
evidence:
the
existence
of
a
duty
that
Respondent
owed;
Respondent's
breach
of
that
duty;
and
that
as
a
proximate
result
of
the
breach
the
Claimant
suffered
damages.
Negligence-‐
Duty-‐
With
respect
to
Minutemen
responding
to
an
incident
on
the
highway,
they
have
a
duty
of
reasonable
care
in
responding
to
an
incident.
However,
the
State
does
not
have
a
duty
to
prevent
all
accidents
on
its
highways.
Negligence-‐
Requirements-‐
To
determine
whether
Respondent
breached
its
duty
to
Claimant,
this
Court
must
apply
the
appropriate
standard
of
conduct,
which
in
general
negligence
cases
is
the
reasonable
person
standard.
This
is
an
objective
test,
based
on
the
failure
to
do
something
that
a
reasonable,
careful
person
would
do,
or
to
do
something
that
a
reasonable
careful
person
would
not
do
under
circumstances
similar
to
those
shown
by
the
evidence.
OPINION
STEFFEN, J.
On
July
3,
2002,
Claimant,
George
Rech,
filed
a
complaint
for
damages
from
injuries
he
sustained
in
a
motor
vehicle
accident
that
occurred
on
July
8,
2001
involving,
inter
alia,
an
Illinois
Department
of
Transportation
(IDOT)
vehicle
driven
by
Lee
Langon,
Jr.
A
hearing
was
held
on
June
13,
2013
before
Commissioner
Joseph
J.
Cavanaugh
after
which
Respondent
and
Claimant
submitted
closing
briefs
on
August
13,
2013
and
October
7,
2013
respectively.
At
the
hearing,
evidence
and
testimony
were
presented
by
both
parties.
Claimant
testified
that
on
July
8,
2001
he
was
driving
his
new
Ford
Focus
northbound
on
First
Avenue
at
the
intersection
of
Harrison
which
is
located
in
Maywood,
Illinois.
After
his
light
turned
green
he
proceeded
through
the
Harrison
intersection
and
was
struck
in
the
passenger's
side
by
a
Cadillac
driven
by
Nancy
Goss.
Upon
impact,
Claimant's
vehicle
spun
around
in
a
circle,
collided
with
another
car,
and
rolled
over.
During
the
collision,
Claimant's
right
knee
hit
the
steering
wheel,
and
shattered
glass
from
the
vehicle
got
in
his
eyes.
His
injuries
and
treatment
are
discussed
in
greater
detail
later
in
this
opinion.
232
Nancy
Goss
testified
that
on
July
8,
2001
she
was
driving
her
Cadillac
on
1-‐290
with
her
mother
in
the
passenger
seat
up
front
and
her
sister,
nephew
and
daughter
in
the
back,
when
her
car
ran
out
of
gas.
She
managed
to
pull
over
on
the
left
shoulder
of
the
four-‐lane
expressway
and
call
her
brother
to
bring
her
gas.
She
was
on
a
straight
portion
of
the
expressway
which
was
not
curved.
While
seated
in
her
car,
she
noticed
an
IDOT
vehicle
pull
up
behind
her.
Goss
stated
that
the
driver,
Lee
Langon,
Jr.,
told
her
over
the
loudspeaker
to
put
her
car
in
neutral
and
that
he
was
going
to
push
her
off
the
expressway.
According
to
Goss,
he
started
pushing
her
with
his
vehicle
before
she
was
able
to
put
her
car
in
neutral,
but
she
was
eventually
able
to
do
so.
Langon
pushed
her
car
at
an
angle
across
the
four
lanes
of
1-‐
290
and
then
straight
up
the
incline
of
the
Harrison
Avenue
ramp.
She
estimated
that
he
was
pushing
the
car
at
about
30
to
35
miles
an
hour.
There
were
times
while
he
was
pushing
her
that
his
front
bumper
was
not
always
in
contact
with
her
rear
bumper.
Aside
from
what
he
said
to
her
in
the
beginning
over
the
loudspeaker,
Goss's
testimony
was
that
Langon
never
communicated
with
her.
He
never
told
her
that
she
needed
to
start
pulling
to
the
side.
In
fact,
he
kept
pushing
her
to
the
top
of
the
ramp,
and
then
toward
the
intersection
where
there
was
a
red
light.
Goss
recalled
seeing
the
red
light,
screaming,
hoping
the
light
would
turn
green,
and
unsuccessfully
trying
to
pump
her
brakes
and
turn
her
steering
wheel.
However,
the
brakes
were
like
rocks
and
could
not
be
pressed
and
the
steering
wheel
could
not
be
moved.
Lee
Langon,
Jr.,
who
on
the
date
of
the
incident
was
an
IDOT
highway
maintainer
for
emergency
traffic
patrol
(Minutemen),
also
testified
at
the
hearing
and
recalled
a
very
different
version
of
events.
He
stated
that
Goss's
vehicle
was
parked
on
a
blind
curve
on
the
far
left
lane
(lane
1)
and
that
there
was
no
shoulder
on
that
part
of
the
road.
He
parked
behind
her,
got
out
of
his
tow
truck,
and
walked
up
to
her
driver's
side
door.
He
asked
her
what
the
problem
was
and
she
said
that
she
was
out
of
fuel
and
that
her
uncle
was
en
route.
He
told
her
that
it
was
safer
to
get
her
off
the
highway
and
that
he
would
push
her.
He
told
her
to
turn
on
the
ignition
and
put
the
car
in
neutral
and
that
he
would
instruct
her
over
the
loudspeaker
when
to
switch
lanes.
She
said
"Okay".
He
watched
her
turn
on
the
ignition
and
put
the
car
in
neutral,
and
he
walked
back
to
his
truck.
Once
in
his
truck,
he
asked
her
if
she
heard
him
over
the
loudspeaker,
and
she
waived
her
hand
out
the
window
in
acknowledgment.
He
pushed
her
up
the
Harrison
street
ramp,
where
he
knew
there
was
a
stoplight
at
the
intersection
with
First
Avenue.
He
estimated
her
vehicle
was
going
15
to
20
mph.
As
he
came
up
the
ramp,
he
saw
the
light
turn
red.
He
then
backed
off
her
vehicle,
and
over
the
loudspeaker,
instructed
her
to
pull
over
to
the
right
and
stop
before
the
light.
He
said
this
to
her
three
times.
However,
he
stated
that
she
did
not
do
so,
and
she
went
through
the
intersection
and
hit
Claimant's
vehicle,
causing
it
to
be
hit
by
another
vehicle
as
well.
He
stated
that
the
accident
happened
about
30
seconds
after
he
stopped
pushing
her.
233
He
acknowledged
that
safety
was
the
most
important
part
of
his
job
and
that
sometimes
the
safest
course
of
action
required
spending
more
time.
He
had
been
at
that
position
for
three
years
and
was
familiar
with
the
on
and
off
ramps
in
that
area
of
1-‐290.
He
agreed
that
pushing
a
stalled
car
is
dangerous
and
should
be
avoided
whenever
possible.
He
was
also
made
aware
of
this
precaution
in
a
July
2001
IDOT
memo.
He
noted
that
for
the
safety
of
everyone
involved,
it
was
important
that
he
establish
communication
with
a
driver.
Regarding
the
incident
in
question,
he
stated
that
he
knew
Goss's
Cadillac
was
without
power
and
that
it
had
power
brakes
and
steering.
He
stated
that
this
meant
there
is
a
diminished
ability
to
steer
the
vehicle
and
apply
its
brakes
because
it
would
require
more
force
to
perform
these
functions.
He
stated
that
he
could
have
gotten
in
front
of
the
vehicle
and
hitched
it
to
the
stinger
of
his
tow
truck
in
as
fast
as
14
seconds.
But
even
though
towing
the
vehicle
would
have
given
him
more
control
over
it,
he
elected
to
park
behind
it
and
push
it
across
the
four
lane
highway
and
up
the
ramp
because
he
was
concerned
that
Goss's
vehicle
would
be
hit
from
behind
since
she
was
parked
on
a
blind
curve,
and
drivers
would
not
have
seen
her
until
they
were
right
behind
her.
He
testified
that
traffic
was
going
about
75
mph
on
the
highway.
Mark
Jercha,
who
had
been
working
for
IDOT
for
29
years,
the
last
two-‐and-‐a-‐half
of
which
he
has
been
a
lead
worker
at
emergency
traffic
patrol,
testified
that
a
vehicle
should
be
pushed
as
a
last
resort.
Further,
he
stated
that
a
tow-‐truck
should
never
be
going
more
than
10
to
15
mph
when
pushing
a
vehicle
up
an
exit
ramp
and
that
if
the
road
has
no
shoulder,
the
Minuteman
should
communicate
with
the
driver
through
the
loudspeaker
instead
of
getting
out
of
his
truck
to
do
so
and
risk
getting
hit
by
a
car.
Jercha
stated
that
Minutemen
were
to
always
maintain
communication
with
the
driver
whose
car
they
were
pushing
as
well
as
traffic
around
them
as
they
crossed
each
lane.
Further,
the
truck
should
maintain
contact
with
the
vehicle's
rear
bumper
as
much
as
possible
to
maintain
control
over
it.
He
agreed
that
if
a
vehicle
was
in
a
"bad
spot"
and
obstructing
traffic
on
a
lane
of
traffic
on
a
blind
curve,
that
it
would
be
better
to
push
the
vehicle.
Right
after
this
incident,
Claimant
was
taken
to
the
emergency
room
at
University
Medical
Center
in
Maywood
where
glass
was
removed
from
his
eyes.
He
was
released
a
few
hours
later.
In
the
next
few
days,
his
right
knee
started
to
hurt.
He
tried
to
exercise
on
an
exercise
bicycle
to
get
better,
but
after
a
few
months
his
knee
got
worse
and
his
back
also
started
to
hurt.
In
October
2001
he
saw
Dr.
Whisler.
In
his
evidentiary
deposition,
Dr.
Whisler
stated
that
prior
to
October
2001
he
had
treated
Claimant
between
1991
and
1993
for
a
prior
injury
to
his
right
knee,
where
he
scoped
Claimant's
knee
and
found
irregular
areas
around
the
anterior
cruciate
ligament
and
articular
cartilage
that
he
debrided
and
smoothed
out.
During
that
period
of
time
Claimant
walked
with
a
cane
to
deal
with
his
injury.
234
Dr.
Whisler
stated
that
when
Claimant
came
to
him
in
October
2001,
he
was
complaining
of
pain
over
the
medial
side
of
his
right
knee
and
had
limited
range
of
motion
and
generalized
tenderness.
An
MRJ
taken
several
days
later
revealed
accumulated
fluid
in
his
right
knee.
Dr.
Whisler
opined
that
the
fluid
could
have
been
caused
by
trauma
in
the
incident
in
question.
He
did
not
think
the
fluid
was
related
to
Claimant's
prior
injury
that
he
treated
him
for
between
1991
and
1993.
Dr.
Whisler
continued
treating
Claimant
in
2002
and
2003
by
prescribing
him
Vioxx
and
giving
him
occasional
cortisone
shots.
Claimant's
pain,
range
of
motion,
and
tenderness
seemed
to
improve,
although
he
still
always
walked
with
a
cane
because
it
felt
like
his
knee
was
weak
and
would
buckle.
However,
on
April
25,
2003,
Claimant
started
complaining
his
pain
was
a
10/10
and
had
decreased
range
of
motion
and
some
tenderness.
An
MRI
was
taken
on
June
18,
2003
and
revealed
what
Dr.
Whisler
described
as
a
"chondromalacia
like
condition."
According
to
Dr.
Whisler,
this
condition,
where
the
bone
or
cartilage
of
the
knee
cap
soften,
can
occur
when
you
do
not
move
a
part
of
your
body
properly,
like
when
you
are
having
pain.
As
such,
he
opined
that
within
a
reasonable
medical
certainty,
that
the
pain
associated
with
the
incident
in
question
had
caused
Claimant
the
inability
to
move
his
knee
cap
properly
and
cause
this
condition.
Claimant
was
told
this
condition
could
get
worse
or
better,
but
there
was
not
much
Dr.
Whisler
could
do
for
him
other
than
tell
him
to
take
anti-‐inflammatory
medication
as
needed.
Claimant
was
supposed
to
follow
up
with
Dr.
Whisler
three
months
later,
however,
the
next
time
he
returned
to
Dr.
Whisler
was
December
14.
2005.
He
was
still
complaining
of
the
same
problems
as
before,
and
Dr.
Whisler
told
him
that
chondromalacia
sometimes
develops
into
arthritis,
but
they
would
have
to
wait
and
see.
Based
on
Claimant's
complaints
that
the
pain
in
the
area
of
the
chondromalacia
seemed
to
be
getting
worse,
X-‐Rays
and
MRI's
were
taken.
Dr.
Whisler
said
that
the
X-‐rays
looked
good,
and
that
the
MRI
revealed
that
the
area
was
actually
healing.
As
of
July
27,
2006,
the
date
of
Dr.
Whisler's
deposition,
his
overall
impressions
were
that
he
did
not
see
any
severe
problems
in
Claimant's
knee.
He
acknowledged
that
Claimant
was
experiencing
pain,
but
stated
that
he
had
no
meniscus
tear,
no
severe
arthritis,
a
little
bit
of
chondromalacia
in
his
kneecap,
and
a
little
bit
of
abnormality
in
the
medial
collateral
ligament.
There
was
also
slight
muscle
atrophy
in
Claimant's
right
thigh,
but
he
did
not
know
the
reason
for
that
absent
further
evaluation
of
Claimant.
He
stated
that
all
his
treatment
and
tests
performed
on
Claimant
were
associated
with
the
incident
in
question.
He
acknowledged
that
the
injuries
suffered
by
Claimant
as
a
result
of
the
incident
in
question
were
competent
causes
of
pain
and
suffering
and
disability,
and
that
Claimant
actually
suffered
pain
and
suffering
and
disability.
But
overall,
his
impression
was
that
Claimant's
prognosis
"should
be
pretty
good."
Currently,
Claimant
walks
with
a
slight
limp
and
continues
to
walk
with
a
cane.
235
Six
years
after
the
incident,
Claimant
saw
Dr.
Glassenberg,
a
board
certified
neurologist
and
psychiatrist,
who
after
a
forty-‐five
minute
consult
diagnosed
him
with
PTSD
related
to
the
incident.
As
a
result
of
the
incident,
Claimant
stated
that
he
is
afraid
to
drive,
afraid
to
go
out
during
inclement
weather
for
fear
he'll
fall,
and
in
general
is
afraid
of
further
injuring
his
knee.
He
also
has
general
depression
from
his
injury.
Before
his
knee
injury,
he
walked
three
to
four
miles
at
a
time,
rode
his
bicycle,
and
went
bowling.
Claimant
requests
that
he
be
awarded
all
his
medical
bills
associated
with
his
injuries
to
date,
$125,000
for
pain
and
suffering
from
the
date
of
the
incident
to
present,
and
$150,000
for
future
pain
and
suffering.
ANALYSIS
To
prove
a
cause
of
action
in
negligence,
Claimant
must
establish
the
following
by
a
preponderance
of
the
evidence:
the
existence
of
a
duty
that
Respondent
owed;
Respondent's
breach
of
that
duty;
and
that
as
a
proximate
result
of
the
breach
the
Claimant
suffered
damages.
See
Estate
of
Johnson
by
Johnson
v.
Condell
Memorial
Hospital,
119
Iil.2d
496
(1988).
With
respect
to
Minutemen
responding
to
an
incident
on
the
highway,
they
have
a
duty
of
reasonable
care
in
responding
to
an
incident.
See
Consolidated
Freightways
Corporation
of
Delaware
v.
State,
54
Ill.Ct.Cl.
367
(2001).
However,
the
State
does
not
have
a
duty
to
prevent
all
accidents
on
its
highways.
See
Scroggins
v.
State,
43
Ill.Ct.Cl.
225,
226
(1991).
A.
Did
Respondent
Breach
its
Duty
to
Claimant?
To
determine
whether
Respondent
breached
its
duty
to
Claimant,
this
Court
must
apply
the
appropriate
standard
of
conduct,
which
in
general
negligence
cases
is
the
reasonable
person
standard.
This
is
an
objective
test,
based
on
the
"failure
to
do
something
that
a
reasonable,
careful
person
would
do,
or
to
do
something
that
a
reasonable
careful
person
would
not
do
under
circumstances
similar
to
those
shown
by
the
evidence."
Dealers
Service
&
Supply
Co.
v.
St.
Louis
National
Stockyards
Co.,
155
Ill.App.3d
1075,
1081
(5th
Dist.
1987).
Here,
Claimant
argues
that
Respondent
breached
its
duty
of
ordinary
care
by
pushing
Goss's
vehicle
up
the
ramp
instead
of
towing
it
and
by
pushing
her
vehicle
into
the
intersection
at
an
excessive
rate
of
speed.
Respondent
cites
Consolidated
Freightways
Corporation
of
Delaware,
supra,
for
the
proposition
that
Minutemen
should
be
granted
a
great
amount
of
discretion
in
responding
to
incidents
which
are
a
hazard
to
the
motoring
public.
It
further
cites
Acuity
Insurance
Company
v.
State,
59
Ill.Ct.Cl.
312
(2007),
for
the
proposition
that
it
cannot
be
found
negligent
where
its
employee
followed
IDOT
procedures
and
there
is
no
evidence
to
the
contrary.
Under
the
facts
presented,
we
do
not
find
that
Langon's
decision
to
push
Goss's
vehicle
instead
of
tow
it
breached
his
duty
of
reasonable
care.
However,
there
is
sufficient
evidence
regarding
how
he
pushed
it
that
renders
it
more
likely
than
not
that
he
breached
his
duty
to
Claimant.
Specifically,
he
pushed
the
Goss
vehicle,
at
the
time
without
brake
or
steering
power,
up
an
ascending
ramp
at
an
excessive
rate
of
speed.
236
Jercha
testified
that
under
no
conditions
should
the
vehicle
have
been
pushed
up
the
ramp
beyond
10-‐15
mph.
Goss
testified
that
her
powerless
vehicle
was
travelling
at
a
rate
of
30-‐35
mph
while
being
pushed
up
the
ramp.
Langon
testified
that
the
accident
occurred
30
seconds
after
he
stopped
pushing
it,
and
the
Goss
vehicle
was
travelling
15-‐20
mph
at
the
time
of
the
impact.
This
is
while
he
was
not
even
pushing
her
anymore.
Langon
testified
that
30
seconds
after
he
stopped
pushing
the
(powerless)
Goss
vehicle
it
was
still
travelling
between
15
and
20
mph
and
struck
Claimant's
vehicle
with
such
force
that
it
rolled
over
upside
down.
We
find
that
Langon
pushed
Goss's
vehicle
at
an
excessive
rate
of
speed
up
the
exit
ramp
and
Goss
had
no
power
or
control
over
her
vehicle
in
order
to
avoid
the
accident.
B.
Was
Respondent's
Negligence
the
Proximate
Cause
of
Claimant's
Injuries?
This
takes
us
to
the
element
of
proximate
cause.
A
proximate
cause
is
one
which
produces
the
injury
through
a
natural
and
continuous
sequence
of
events
unbroken
by
any
effective
intervening
cause.
Kemp
vs.
Sisters
of
the
Third
Order
of
St.
Francis,
143
Ill.App.3d
360,
361
(3rd
Dist.
1986).
If
the
negligence
charged
does
nothing
more
than
furnish
a
condition
which
made
the
injury
possible
and
that
condition
causes
an
injury
by
the
subsequent
independent
action
of
another,
the
creation
of
that
condition
is
not
the
proximate
cause
of
the
injury.
Id.
The
subsequent
independent
act
becomes
the
effective
intervening
cause
which
breaks
the
causal
connection,
and
itself
becomes
the
proximate
cause.
Id.
It
need
not
be
the
only
cause
or
the
last
cause
or
the
nearest
cause.
Harry
W.
Kuhn
Redi-‐Mix
Concrete
v.
State,
45
Ill.Ct.Cl.
33
(1993).
It
is
sufficient
if
it
concurs
with
some
other
cause
acting
at
the
same
time,
which,
in
combination
with
it,
causes
the
injury.
Id.
Respondent
argues
that
Langon
pushing
Goss's
vehicle
merely
furnished
a
"condition"
that
made
Claimant's
injury
possible.
It
argues
that
Nancy
Goss,
by
her
failure
to
stop,
slow,
or
pull
over
her
car,
was
the
sole
cause
of
the
accident
and
that
her
failure
to
act
was
an
intervening
cause
over
which
Respondent
had
no
control
and
absolved
it
from
liability.
However,
Langon
pushing
Goss's
vehicle
was
more
than
"a
condition."
It
was
the
proximate
cause.
Goss
being
unable
to
stop
her
disabled
vehicle
from
crashing
into
another
vehicle
at
an
intersection
was
a
natural
and
continuous
sequence
of
Langon
pushing
her
disabled
car
up
the
ramp
at
an
excessive
rate
of
speed.
But
for
Langon
pushing
Goss's
vehicle
from
the
expressway,
and
up
the
ramp
toward
the
intersection,
Goss's
disabled
vehicle
would
never
have
gone
into
the
intersection.
In
fact,
Langon
pushing
her
vehicle
was
the
only
reason
it
was
anywhere
near
the
intersection
to
begin
with.
See
Abrams
v.
City
of
Chicago,
211
ILL.2d
251,
258
(2004)(Stating
that
a
defendant's
negligent
conduct
will
be
considered
the
proximate
cause
of
an
injury
if
it
was
a
material
element
or
substantial
factor
in
bringing
about
the
injury:
but
for
the
negligent
conduct,
the
injury
would
not
have
occurred)(emphasis
supplied).
Further,
even
if
Respondent
was
correct
that
Goss's
actions
or
inactions
were
an
intervening
cause,
it
would
nonetheless
be
liable
for
Claimant's
injuries
because
it
is
well
settled
that
the
intervention
of
a
new
and
independent
cause
does
not
relieve
a
wrongdoer
of
responsibility
for
his
negligence
if
the
intervening
cause
could
have
reasonably
been
anticipated.
Culhane
v.
Ludford,
148
Ill.App.3d
763,
773
(2nd
Dist.
1986).
It
was
very
237
reasonable
to
anticipate
that
when
pushing
Goss's
disabled
vehicle
at
a
rate
of
speed
higher
than
recommended
that
she
might
not
be
able
to
stop
her
vehicle
or
pull
over
before
going
through
the
intersection.
For
all
the
above
mentioned
reasons,
we
find
Claimant
has
established
that
Respondent's
negligence
was
the
proximate
cause
of
his
injuries.
C.
For
What
Damages
is
Respondent
Responsible?
Claimant
has
established
by
a
preponderance
of
the
evidence
that
Respondent
is
liable
to
him
for
damages.
The
issue
is
what
those
damages
are.
Claimant
requests
that
he
be
awarded
all
his
medical
bills
associated
with
his
injuries
to
date,
which
total
$28,016.23.
He
requests
that
he
receive
$125,000
for
pain
and
suffering
for
the
twelve
years
from
the
date
of
the
incident
to
present.
Further,
Claimant
argues
that
based
on
life
expectancy
tables.
Claimant
will
live
about
another
twenty
years.
Claimant
notes
that
in
determining
future
damages
the
trier
of
fact
is
entitled
to
consider
the
length
of
time
he
has
already
had
problems
and
that
in
the
next
twenty
years
continued
pain
and
suffering
and
disability
are
reasonably
expected
to
be
experienced.
He
seeks
$150,000
for
future
pain
and
suffering.
Respondent
counters
that
Dr.
Whisler's
deposition
does
not
support
that
Claimant's
injuries
are
related
to
the
incident;
that
all
of
the
submitted
medical
bills
are
not
related
to
injuries
related
to
the
accident;
that
the
PTSD
diagnosis
was
hastily
made
in
that
it
was
based
on
a
45
minute
consult
six
years
after
the
accident;
and
that
there
is
no
indication
that
Claimant
will
suffer
future
pain
and
suffering
or
disability
because
his
last
submitted
medical
bill
is
for
treatment
in
2008.
Respondent
also
argues
that
to
the
extent
it
is
liable,
Claimant's
injuries
are
30%
attributable
to
him
and
should
be
reduced
accordingly
because
he
failed
to
seek
any
kind
of
medical
treatment
for
three
months
after
the
accident
and
did
not
take
all
the
medication
prescribed
to
him.
Based
on
Dr.
Whisler's
deposition
we
find
that
Claimant's
medical
bills
are
reasonably
related
to
his
injuries
associated
with
Respondent's
negligence.
With
respect
to
Claimant's
past
pain
and
suffering,
based
on
all
the
evidence
presented
and
Claimant's
testimony
itself,
we
find
that
Claimant
did
most
certainly
endure
pain
and
suffering
related
to
the
injuries
he
suffered
in
the
twelve
years
since
his
injury.
However,
we
do
not
find
that
his
injuries
were
of
such
a
nature
and
extent
that
he
be
awarded
$125,000.
Most
of
his
treatment
has
consisted
of
pain
medicine
and
occasional
cortisone
shots
and
even
that
minimal
treatment
was
not
continuous.
For
example,
between
June
18,
2003
and
December
14,
2005,
there
are
no
records
that
he
saw
any
doctor
for
pain
associated
with
this
knee.
Further,
we
agree
with
Respondent
that
the
PTSD
diagnosis
-‐
six
years
after
the
fact—is
too
remote
and
speculative.
Accordingly,
we
find
that
Claimant
should
be
awarded
$25,000
for
past
pain
and
suffering.
Although
Claimant
continues
to
walk
with
a
cane
and
has
a
slight
limp,
we
agree
with
Respondent
that,
given
that
the
last
medical
bills
are
from
2008,
future
pain
and
suffering
and
disability
are
not
necessarily
"reasonably
expected."
In
fact,
Dr.
Whisler
stated
in
his
July
27,
2006
deposition
that
he
did
not
see
any
severe
problems
in
Claimant's
knee,
and
that
his
overall
prognosis
"should
be
pretty
good."
Accordingly,
we
find
that
Claimant
is
to
be
awarded
$5,000
for
future
pain
and
suffering.
We
do
not
find
that
Claimant
was
in
anyway
contributorily
negligent.
238
THEREFORE,
Respondent
is
hereby
ordered
to
pay
Claimant
$28,016.23
for
past
medical
bills,
$25,000
for
past
pain
and
suffering,
and
$5,000
for
future
pain
and
suffering,
for
a
total
award
of
$58,016.23.
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11-CC-0371 DANTZLER, LAMONT DISMISSED
11-CC-0611 WILLIAMS, MASON DISMISSED
11-CC-0616 FOSTER, CURTIS D. DISMISSED
11-CC-0622 RUTLEDGE, JOSEPH DENIED
11-CC-0682 HURST-ROSCHE ENGINEERS, INC. DISMISSED
11-CC-0693 LIDDELL, KESHALA;A MINOR BY HER MOTHER AND FAT DISMISSED
HER AND NEXT FREINDS, LIDDELL, NIKEIA AND AL
BERT MOTLEY
11-CC-0694 CHANEY, ARKEE DISMISSED
11-CC-0851 WILLIAMS, GARY DENIED
11-CC-0915 WILLIAMS, RONALD DISMISSED
11-CC-0961 ZICCARDI, PHYLLIS DISMISSED
11-CC-1083 SAULTERS, EDWARD E., SR. DISMISSED
11-CC-1158 ZICCARDI, PHYLLIS PRO-SE DISMISSED
11-CC-1200 MASON WELL SERVICING, INC. DISMISSED
11-CC-1324 KOTUS, JENNIFER D. DISMISSED
11-CC-1328 WILLIAMS, TYRENCE A/K/A WEBB JESSE DISMISSED
11-CC-1332 OVERTON, JERALD DISMISSED
11-CC-1367 MEYER, DONNA J. DISMISSED
11-CC-1372 CARTER, KEVEN DISMISSED
11-CC-1520 PHILLIPS, MELVIN DENIED
11-CC-1610 SCHWARTZ, ALLEN D. DISMISSED
11-CC-1618 SERCYE, CARRIE B. DISMISSED
11-CC-1619 RUSSO, ROBERT F. DISMISSED
11-CC-1668 ZIMAY, SCOTT M. DISMISSED
11-CC-1670 GONZALEZ, EDWIN DISMISSED
11-CC-1672 KNOX, CHRISTOPHER DISMISSED
11-CC-2050 TRANSITIONAL DEVELOPMENT DISMISSED
11-CC-2152 SIGMAN, LESLIE DISMISSED
11-CC-2153 CHEERS, WESLEY DISMISSED
11-CC-2155 WEST, RICHARD DISMISSED
11-CC-2156 LOCKETT, REGINALD DISMISSED
11-CC-2202 SHORE COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC. DISMISSED
11-CC-2287 FORSYTH, ROBERT, II DISMISSED
11-CC-2430 MILLER, JIMMY DALE DISMISSED
11-CC-2441 SIMS, WALTER DISMISSED
11-CC-2614 BELLINI, KATHLEEN & NAPOLI, ANTHONY DISMISSED
11-CC-2902 FREEMAN, FRED J. DISMISSED
11-CC-2921 PARKER, ANTHONY DISMISSED
11-CC-3073 ELCOCK, GERMAINE DISMISSED
11-CC-3184 HARRIS, BOBBY DENIED
11-CC-3360 PATTON, RODNEY M. DENIED
11-CC-3366 BARGHOUTI, EIAD DISMISSED
11-CC-3541 STANFORD, HAROLD DENIED
11-CC-3548 STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE DISMISSED
11-CC-3553 DUNCAN, JAMES PAUL DISMISSED
11-CC-3638 BRIDGEWAY, INC. DISMISSED
11-CC-3643 MCGOWAN, MICHAEL DISMISSED
11-CC-3646 MAREZ, CYNTHIA DISMISSED
11-CC-3647 BRIDGEWAY, INC. DENIED
11-CC-3648 MCINTYRE, JAMES DISMISSED
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11-CC-3650 JONES, GERALD DISMISSED
11-CC-3654 SUTHERLAND, ALFRED DENIED
11-CC-3655 BRIDGEWAY, INC. DENIED
11-CC-3656 PINNEY, JOHNATHAN T. DISMISSED
11-CC-3659 BRIDGEWAY, INC. DENIED
11-CC-3676 GARRETT, FREDERICK DISMISSED
11-CC-3826 CORE CONSTRUCTION SERVICES OF, ILLINOIS DISMISSED
11-CC-3834 SMITH, DARNELL M. DISMISSED
11-CC-3835 BRADY, JOHN C. DISMISSED
11-CC-3836 BROWN, KENNETH DENIED
11-CC-3969 DANIEL, IRWIN DISMISSED
11-CC-3973 ANDY FRAIN SERVICES, INC. DISMISSED
11-CC-3977 MOTOROLA, INC. DISMISSED
11-CC-3998 LONDRIGAN, PATRICK DENIED
12-CC-0053 KURZATKOWSKI, JERZY MARIA DISMISSED
12-CC-0057 PHONAKONE, SANGATHIT DISMISSED
12-CC-0059 COMISKEY, BLAKE DISMISSED
12-CC-0064 STENNIS, KEITH DISMISSED
12-CC-0108 WALLS, WILLIAM DISMISSED
12-CC-0110 CAZARES, ALFONSO DISMISSED
12-CC-0227 BLATTI, DOUGLAS M. DISMISSED
12-CC-0254 MARTINEZ, LEONARDO DENIED
12-CC-0255 ANTHONY, KELSEY & HECKRODT, STACEY DISMISSED
12-CC-0257 ORNELAS, ROBERTO DENIED
12-CC-0261 HOLLIDAY, GEORGE DISMISSED
12-CC-0262 HOWARD, MARK DISMISSED
12-CC-0310 MCCOY, SUSAN DISMISSED
12-CC-0311 WILLIAMS, WENDELL DISMISSED
12-CC-0379 SHANNON, ELAWNDOE DISMISSED
12-CC-0386 LAFAYETTE, JAMES DISMISSED
12-CC-0417 MOTOROLA, INC. DISMISSED
12-CC-0485 KETZA, LAWRENCE S., JR. DISMISSED
12-CC-0486 DYKSTRA, RYAN DISMISSED
12-CC-0488 VEENSTRA, TONYA DISMISSED
12-CC-0511 GENOVESE, ANTHONY DISMISSED
12-CC-0682 GRAY, DOIAKAH DENIED
12-CC-0684 ZAMBRANA, GEORGE DISMISSED
12-CC-0767 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. DENIED
12-CC-0770 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. DENIED
12-CC-0771 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. DENIED
12-CC-0775 EMBASSY SUITES DENIED
12-CC-0825 POWELL, AMY L. DISMISSED
12-CC-0836 WEBB, VICTOR BRYAN DISMISSED
12-CC-0968 SZRAM, ALEXANDRA M. DISMISSED
12-CC-0977 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. DENIED
12-CC-0979 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. DISMISSED
12-CC-0980 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. DENIED
12-CC-0981 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. DISMISSED
12-CC-0982 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. DISMISSED
12-CC-1103 ILLINOIS CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES DENIED
12-CC-1257 WATERS, JULIE C. DISMISSED
12-CC-1270 BARTHEL, ZACHARY C/O WALTER GACEK DISMISSED
12-CC-1273 MORGAN, DERRICK DENIED
12-CC-1304 LAWSON PRODUCTS, INC. DISMISSED
12-CC-1305 LAWSON PRODUCTS, INC. DISMISSED
12-CC-1349 LAWSON PRODUCTS, INC. DISMISSED
12-CC-1350 LAWSON PRODUCTS, INC. DISMISSED
12-CC-1419 MARCINKOWSKA, AGATA DISMISSED
12-CC-1472 ADAMS, BEZANIS DISMISSED
12-CC-1482 ROBINSON, PHILLIS L. DISMISSED
12-CC-1503 HELP AT HOME, INC. DISMISSED
12-CC-1511 NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY DISMISSED
12-CC-1521 PLOWS COUNCIL ON AGING DISMISSED
248
12-CC-1527 ACCESSIBLE LIVING, LTD. DISMISSED
12-CC-1542 HELP AT HOME, INC. DISMISSED
12-CC-1549 BROOK, JUDY DISMISSED
12-CC-1556 SCHEIRER, DANIELLE DISMISSED
12-CC-1557 SCHEIRER, DANIELLE DISMISSED
12-CC-1572 DOYAL, THARECIA DISMISSED
12-CC-1573 DOYAL, THARECIA DISMISSED
12-CC-1574 DOYAL, THARECIA DISMISSED
12-CC-1576 OSTERHOLZ, BARBARA J. DISMISSED
12-CC-1592 LOVELACE, THOMAS WAYNE DENIED
12-CC-1593 RANFT, SCOTT DENIED
12-CC-1597 TEELING, JESSICA DISMISSED
12-CC-1600 HELP AT HOME, INC. DISMISSED
12-CC-1611 GREEN, EVERETT W. DISMISSED
12-CC-1637 CENTRAL IL STAFFING SVCS., LLC. DENIED
12-CC-1648 MCDERMOTT CENTER D/B/A HAYMARKET CENTER DISMISSED
12-CC-1649 MCDERMOTT CENTER D/B/A HAYMARKET CENTER DISMISSED
12-CC-1693 HANCOCK COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. DISMISSED
12-CC-1695 HANCOCK COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. DISMISSED
12-CC-1696 HANCOCK COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. DISMISSED
12-CC-1699 HANCOCK COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. DISMISSED
12-CC-1700 HANCOCK COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. DISMISSED
12-CC-1702 HANCOCK COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. DISMISSED
12-CC-1703 HANCOCK COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. DISMISSED
12-CC-1704 HANCOCK COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. DISMISSED
12-CC-1705 HANCOCK COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. DISMISSED
12-CC-1706 HANCOCK COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. DISMISSED
12-CC-1708 HANCOCK COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. DISMISSED
12-CC-1709 HANCOCK COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. DISMISSED
12-CC-1710 HANCOCK COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. DISMISSED
12-CC-1711 HANCOCK COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. DISMISSED
12-CC-1712 HANCOCK COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. DISMISSED
12-CC-1713 HELP AT HOME, INC. DISMISSED
12-CC-1714 HELP AT HOME, INC. DISMISSED
12-CC-1753 ALMIGHTY HOME HEALTHCARE, INC. DISMISSED
12-CC-1754 ALMIGHTY HOME HEALTHCARE, INC. DISMISSED
12-CC-1755 ALMIGHTY HOME HEALTHCARE, INC. DISMISSED
12-CC-1756 ALMIGHTY HOME HEALTHCARE, INC. DISMISSED
12-CC-1799 BARNES, LORI DISMISSED
12-CC-1800 BARNES, LORI DISMISSED
12-CC-1801 BARNES, LORI DISMISSED
12-CC-1802 BARNES, LORI DISMISSED
12-CC-1803 BARNES, LORI DISMISSED
12-CC-1804 BARNES, LORI DISMISSED
12-CC-1805 BARNES, LORI DISMISSED
12-CC-1806 BARNES, LORI DISMISSED
12-CC-1807 BARNES, LORI DISMISSED
12-CC-1808 BARNES, LORI DISMISSED
12-CC-1809 BARNES, LORI DISMISSED
12-CC-1810 BARNES, LORI DISMISSED
12-CC-1817 KELLNER, M.J., CO., INC. DENIED
12-CC-1822 ILLINOIS CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES DENIED
12-CC-1824 ILLINOIS CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES DISMISSED
12-CC-1835 KELLNER, M.J., CO., INC. DENIED
12-CC-1853 ILLINOIS CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES DENIED
12-CC-1855 ILLINOIS CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES DENIED
12-CC-1858 FASULLO, LOUIS DENIED
12-CC-1869 EUROPEAN SERVICE AT HOME, INC. DISMISSED
12-CC-1885 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. DISMISSED
12-CC-1889 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. DISMISSED
12-CC-1891 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. DISMISSED
12-CC-1892 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. DISMISSED
12-CC-1893 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. DISMISSED
249
12-CC-1946 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. DISMISSED
12-CC-1951 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. DISMISSED
12-CC-1966 QUICKSILVER MAILING SERVICES DISMISSED
12-CC-1995 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. DISMISSED
12-CC-2000 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. DISMISSED
12-CC-2001 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. DISMISSED
12-CC-2003 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. DISMISSED
12-CC-2017 STATE FARM DISMISSED
12-CC-2121 AZARIEL COSS D/B/A COSS ROOFING DISMISSED
12-CC-2139 INDIVIDUAL ADVOCACY GROUP DISMISSED
12-CC-2154 GORDON FOOD SERVICE, INC. DISMISSED
12-CC-2176 MED TEC DISMISSED
12-CC-2177 CHICAGO COMMONS ASSOCIATION DISMISSED
12-CC-2201 GOGGINS, ROSE DISMISSED
12-CC-2212 STATE FARM MUTUAL INSURANCE A/S/O CADENA, MARG DISMISSED
ARITA
12-CC-2215 VINTAGE HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. DISMISSED
12-CC-2216 VINTAGE HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. DISMISSED
12-CC-2217 VINTAGE HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. DISMISSED
12-CC-2218 VINTAGE HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. DISMISSED
12-CC-2219 NORTHWEST HOME CARE, INC. DISMISSED
12-CC-2220 NORTHWEST HOME CARE, INC. DISMISSED
12-CC-2221 NORTHWEST HOME CARE, INC. DISMISSED
12-CC-2239 NEOGENOMICS LABORATORIES DISMISSED
12-CC-2242 NORTHWEST HOME CARE, INC. DISMISSED
12-CC-2244 SICILIANO, INC. DENIED
12-CC-2319 DOLGIA, AL DISMISSED
12-CC-2331 SOUTHERN ORTHOPEDIC ASSOCIATES, SC. DISMISSED
12-CC-2333 VISTA MEDICAL CENTER DISMISSED
12-CC-2354 PEORIA CITY/COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT DISMISSED
12-CC-2374 INTEGRATED HOMECARE SERVICES DISMISSED
12-CC-2421 SAMLAND HOME CARE SERVICES, INC. DISMISSED
12-CC-2432 TOUSANT, ANNETTE DISMISSED
12-CC-2491 WILLETT, STEVEN DISMISSED
12-CC-2510 HARROLD, PHILLIP DISMISSED
12-CC-2522 AMERICAN MEDICAL SUPPLY AND SERVICE DISMISSED
12-CC-2556 DOLIS, JAMES DISMISSED
12-CC-2558 HARLOW, JENNA DENIED
12-CC-2559 HARLOW, JENNA DISMISSED
12-CC-2589 HAMPTON INN DISMISSED
12-CC-2631 ONE HOPE UNITED-HUDELSON REGION DISMISSED
12-CC-2649 COLE, ANDRE A. DISMISSED
12-CC-2653 WARREN, EUGENE DISMISSED
12-CC-2656 HUMAN SERVICE CENTER DISMISSED
12-CC-2657 HUMAN SERVICE CENTER DENIED
12-CC-2676 ILLINOIS CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES DENIED
12-CC-2677 ILLINOIS CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES DISMISSED
12-CC-2678 OFFICE DEPOT DENIED
12-CC-2682 OFFICE DEPOT DISMISSED
12-CC-2694 HAMPTON SUITES DISMISSED
12-CC-2762 YATES EMERGENCY PHYSICIANS DISMISSED
12-CC-2763 YATES EMERGENCY PHYSICIANS DISMISSED
12-CC-2776 TIMMERMAN, CARRIE DISMISSED
12-CC-2784 WILLIAMS, TRAVIS DISMISSED
12-CC-2788 CARTER, WILLIAM DALE DENIED
12-CC-2789 TAYLOR, OSCAR DISMISSED
12-CC-2810 YATES EMERGENCY PHYSICIANS DISMISSED
12-CC-2811 YATES EMERGENCY PHYSICIANS DISMISSED
12-CC-2812 YATES EMERGENCY PHYSICIANS DISMISSED
12-CC-2813 YATES EMERGENCY PHYSICIANS DISMISSED
12-CC-2814 YATES EMERGENCY PHYSICIANS DISMISSED
12-CC-2815 YATES EMERGENCY PHYSICIANS DISMISSED
12-CC-2816 YATES EMERGENCY PHYSICIANS DISMISSED
250
12-CC-2817 YATES EMERGENCY PHYSICIANS DISMISSED
12-CC-2818 YATES EMERHENCY PHYSICIANS DISMISSED
12-CC-2820 YATES EMERGENCY PHYSICIANS DISMISSED
12-CC-2821 YATES EMERGENCY PHYSICIANS DISMISSED
12-CC-2822 YATES EMERGENCY PHYSICIANS DISMISSED
12-CC-2823 YATES EMERGENCY PHYSICIANS DISMISSED
12-CC-2824 YATES EMERGENCY PHYSICIANS DISMISSED
12-CC-2825 YATES EMERGENCY PHYSICIANS DISMISSED
12-CC-2826 YATES EMERGENCY PHYSICIANS DISMISSED
12-CC-2827 YATES EMERGENCY PHYSICIANS DISMISSED
12-CC-2829 FIVE STAR SERVICES, INC. DENIED
12-CC-2832 LARLIN EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, INC. D/B/A LARLIN HO DISMISSED
MECARE SERVICES
12-CC-2833 LARLIN EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, INC. D/B/A LARLIN HO DISMISSED
MECARE SERVICES
12-CC-2834 LARLIN EMPLOYMENT AGENY, INC. D/B/A LARLIN HOM DISMISSED
ECARE SERVICES
12-CC-2835 LARLIN EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, INC. D/B/A LARLIN HO DISMISSED
MECARE SERVICES
12-CC-2837 LARLIN EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, INC. D/B/A LARLIN HO DISMISSED
MECARE SERVICES
12-CC-2864 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS SPRINGFIELD INSTITUTE F DENIED
OR LEGAL & POLICY STUDY
12-CC-2865 BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF, ILLINO DENIED
IS
12-CC-2872 MULTI SERVICE CORP. D/B/A BEST BUY BUSINESS AD DENIED
VANTAGE ACCOUNT
12-CC-2882 ILLINOIS, UNIVERSITY OF; SPRINGFIELD INSTITUTE DENIED
FOR LEGAL & POLICY STUDY
12-CC-2883 MILESTONE, INC. DISMISSED
12-CC-2897 HARRIS, PAMELA DISMISSED
12-CC-2911 NEVILLE, KEVIN DISMISSED
12-CC-2912 WILLIAMS, BERNARD DENIED
12-CC-2916 HUGHES, JAMES E., JR. DISMISSED
12-CC-2928 ENTERPRISE LEASING COMPANY OF CHICAGO DISMISSED
12-CC-2929 ILLINOIS CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES DENIED
12-CC-2932 ILLINOIS CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES DISMISSED
12-CC-2933 ILLINOIS CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES DENIED
12-CC-2934 ILLINOIS CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES DENIED
12-CC-2949 COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY DISMISSED
12-CC-2957 TINTORI, ALBERT E. DISMISSED
12-CC-2970 GORDON FOOD SERVICE, INC. DENIED
12-CC-2971 GORDON FOOD SERVICE, INC. DISMISSED
12-CC-3042 ENTERPRISE RENT A CAR DISMISSED
12-CC-3050 HASTINGS, PHILIP DISMISSED
12-CC-3053 PHELPS, KEVIN DENIED
12-CC-3071 HERITAGE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CENTER DISMISSED
12-CC-3074 TOTAL HEALTH HOME CARE SERVICES, INC. DISMISSED
12-CC-3077 RES CARE PREMIER DISMISSED
12-CC-3078 RES CARE PREMIER DISMISSED
12-CC-3080 VINTAGE HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. DISMISSED
12-CC-3081 VINTAGE HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. DISMISSED
12-CC-3082 VINTAGE HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. DISMISSED
12-CC-3083 VINTAGE HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. DISMISSED
12-CC-3084 VINTAGE HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. DISMISSED
12-CC-3085 VINTAGE HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. DISMISSED
12-CC-3086 VINTAGE HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. DISMISSED
12-CC-3104 COLEMAN, JESSE A. DISMISSED
12-CC-3121 R.P. FOX & ASSOCIATION D/B/A CARLETON OF OAK P DISMISSED
ARK
12-CC-3130 RES CARE PREMIER DISMISSED
12-CC-3142 GLASS SPECIALTY COMPANY, INC. DISMISSED
12-CC-3152 PINNACLE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP D/B/A HILTON SPRI DENIED
251
NGFIELD
12-CC-3184 WEXFORD HEALTH SOURCES DENIED
12-CC-3186 WEXFORD HEALTH SOURCES DENIED
12-CC-3191 WEXFORD HEALTH SOURCES DISMISSED
12-CC-3192 WEXFORD HEALTH SOURCES DENIED
12-CC-3225 STATE FARM MUTUAL DISMISSED
12-CC-3229 PEOPLES, KELVIN DISMISSED
12-CC-3241 STARE, DONNA DISMISSED
12-CC-3281 COMFORT INN DISMISSED
12-CC-3283 COMFORT INN DISMISSED
12-CC-3284 COMFORT INN DISMISSED
12-CC-3287 RIVERA-LOPEZ, KATHERINE DISMISSED
12-CC-3319 SALAZAR, MARCIA DISMISSED
12-CC-3325 HASSEBROCK, RODNEY L. DISMISSED
12-CC-3332 GRAINGER, W.W., INC. DISMISSED
12-CC-3349 PARK-MARK, INC. DISMISSED
12-CC-3350 GOODMAN, TOMMIE DISMISSED
12-CC-3351 DOUGLAS, ISAAC DENIED
12-CC-3365 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3368 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3377 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3378 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3379 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3384 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3392 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3393 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3394 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3395 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3396 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3399 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3400 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3401 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3403 RAKERS, MEGAN DISMISSED
12-CC-3441 HOWELL, CLIFTON D. DENIED
12-CC-3442 HOWELL, CLIFTON D. DENIED
12-CC-3466 YELK, CATHERINE AND MICHAEL DISMISSED
12-CC-3470 CURRY, MARLON DISMISSED
12-CC-3471 MERRITTE, CALVIN DENIED
12-CC-3489 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3492 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3495 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3498 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3499 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3503 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3511 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3512 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3513 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3514 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3516 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3518 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3521 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3524 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3525 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3526 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3542 IL CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES DISMISSED
12-CC-3544 MONTGOMERY, MANSEL DENIED
12-CC-3558 ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. DISMISSED
12-CC-3587 WITHEM, KRIS DISMISSED
12-CC-3592 LOVELACE, THOMAS W. DISMISSED
12-CC-3593 OWENS, LAWRENCE DENIED
12-CC-3594 HOLLAND, WILLIAM DENIED
12-CC-3595 EXCLUSIVE CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, INC. DISMISSED
12-CC-3598 EXCLUSIVE CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, INC. DISMISSED
252
12-CC-3606 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3607 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3609 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3610 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3612 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3613 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3614 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3619 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3620 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3622 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3623 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3627 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3630 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3631 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3632 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3634 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3636 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3642 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3644 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3645 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3646 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3647 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3648 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3658 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3664 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3665 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3666 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3669 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3670 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3687 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3688 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3692 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3695 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3699 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3700 LOMBARDI, NICHOLAS DISMISSED
12-CC-3701 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3704 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3705 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3711 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING DISMISSED
12-CC-3715 FRAKER, GUY C. DISMISSED
12-CC-3733 PROVENA ST. MARYS HOSPITAL DISMISSED
12-CC-3743 SHORE COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC. DISMISSED
12-CC-3789 LIFELINE SYSTEMS, INC. DISMISSED
12-CC-3804 PARK-MARK, INC. DISMISSED
12-CC-3805 TURNER, DAVID DISMISSED
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13-CC-3205 JONES, STEVEN DISMISSED
13-CC-3207 NATIONWIDE MUTUAL INSUANCE COMPANY A/S/O NICOL DISMISSED
AS ESPINOSA
13-CC-3211 BANKS, LARRY DISMISSED
13-CC-3212 BANKS, LARRY DISMISSED
13-CC-3213 BANKS, LARRY DISMISSED
13-CC-3214 BANKS, LARRY DISMISSED
13-CC-3224 DUNFERMLINE, VILLAGE OF DISMISSED
13-CC-3226 DUNFERMLINE, VILLAGE OF DISMISSED
13-CC-3302 SEDGWICK CMS A/S/O FEDEX FREIGHT, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-3303 AMBROSE, RICHARD L., ET AL DISMISSED
13-CC-3307 BARRETT, DONNIE R. DISMISSED
13-CC-3330 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. DISMISSED
13-CC-3332 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. DISMISSED
13-CC-3333 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. DISMISSED
13-CC-3339 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. DISMISSED
13-CC-3340 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. DISMISSED
13-CC-3342 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. DISMISSED
13-CC-3344 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. DISMISSED
13-CC-3351 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. DISMISSED
13-CC-3361 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. DISMISSED
13-CC-3363 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. DISMISSED
13-CC-3366 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. DISMISSED
13-CC-3368 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. DISMISSED
13-CC-3370 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. DISMISSED
13-CC-3371 WEISZ, CAREN DR. DISMISSED
13-CC-3376 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. DISMISSED
13-CC-3377 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. DISMISSED
13-CC-3378 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. DISMISSED
13-CC-3385 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. DISMISSED
13-CC-3387 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. DISMISSED
13-CC-3388 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. DISMISSED
13-CC-3391 LUTHERBROOK CHILDREN'S DISMISSED
13-CC-3396 FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER DISMISSED
13-CC-3397 FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER DISMISSED
13-CC-3398 FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER DISMISSED
13-CC-3406 SMITH, JOSHUA DISMISSED
13-CC-3407 COSBY, ALLEN DISMISSED
13-CC-3409 CRUZ, WILLIAM DISMISSED
13-CC-3410 HUGHES, SIDNEY DISMISSED
13-CC-3427 SPIVEY, WILLIAM OWEN II DISMISSED
13-CC-3428 SPIVEY, WILLIAM OWEN II DISMISSED
13-CC-3429 SPIVEY, WILLIAM OWEN II DISMISSED
13-CC-3431 SPIVEY, WILLIAM OWEN II DENIED
13-CC-3433 SPIVEY, WILLIAM OWEN II DISMISSED
13-CC-3434 SPIVEY, WILLIAM OWEN II DISMISSED
13-CC-3438 LUTHERAN CHILD & FAMILY SERVICES OF ILLINOIS DISMISSED
260
13-CC-3455 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. DISMISSED
13-CC-3456 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. DISMISSED
13-CC-3457 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. DISMISSED
13-CC-3458 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. DISMISSED
13-CC-3459 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. DISMISSED
13-CC-3460 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. DISMISSED
13-CC-3461 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. DISMISSED
13-CC-3462 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. DISMISSED
13-CC-3463 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. DISMISSED
13-CC-3464 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. DISMISSED
13-CC-3465 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. DISMISSED
13-CC-3466 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. DISMISSED
13-CC-3469 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. DISMISSED
13-CC-3470 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. DISMISSED
13-CC-3471 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. DISMISSED
13-CC-3472 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. DISMISSED
13-CC-3473 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. DISMISSED
13-CC-3474 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. DISMISSED
13-CC-3475 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. DISMISSED
13-CC-3476 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. DISMISSED
13-CC-3477 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. DISMISSED
13-CC-3478 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. DISMISSED
13-CC-3479 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. DISMISSED
13-CC-3487 METRO INFECTIOUS DISEASE CONSULTANTS DISMISSED
13-CC-3493 EDWARDS, JAMES DENIED
13-CC-3495 LUTHERBROOK CHILDREN'S DISMISSED
13-CC-3499 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. DISMISSED
13-CC-3504 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. DISMISSED
13-CC-3505 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. DISMISSED
13-CC-3507 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. DISMISSED
13-CC-3508 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. DISMISSED
13-CC-3509 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. DISMISSED
13-CC-3511 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. DISMISSED
13-CC-3516 ROBERT, PAUL G. DISMISSED
13-CC-3520 BRZOWSKI, WALTER DISMISSED
13-CC-3521 PENNINGTON, MAURICE, SR. DISMISSED
13-CC-3524 STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY DISMISSED
13-CC-3544 ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-3547 PINNACLE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP D/B/A HILTON SPRI DENIED
NGFIELD
13-CC-3552 PINNACLE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP D/B/A HILTON SPRI DISMISSED
NGFIELD
13-CC-3579 GRAVES, LURIE DENIED
13-CC-3584 WALKER, DAVID J. DISMISSED
13-CC-3593 FORSYTH, ROBERT J. II DISMISSED
13-CC-3603 ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-3609 PAYNE, EDJUAN DISMISSED
13-CC-3610 KHADIJAH, ABDULLAH MUSA DISMISSED
13-CC-3613 DONELSON, CHARLES DISMISSED
13-CC-3616 ELCOCK, GERMAINE DISMISSED
14-CC-0007 GLENKIRK D/B/A OPPORTUNITY SECURE DATA DESTRUC DISMISSED
TION
14-CC-0014 PETTIGREW, CAREY DISMISSED
14-CC-0021 ROCKFORD GASTROENTEROLOGY ASSOCIATES DISMISSED
14-CC-0043 KROZEL, LAINIE DISMISSED
14-CC-0044 COMCAST OF ILLINOIS/TEXAS, LLC. DISMISSED
14-CC-0045 COMCAST OF ILLINOIS/TEXAS, LLC. DISMISSED
14-CC-0046 COMCAST OF ILLINOIS/TEXAS, LLC. DISMISSED
14-CC-0047 COMCAST OF ILLINOIS/TEXAS, LLC. DISMISSED
14-CC-0048 COMCAST OF ILLINOIS/TEXAS, LLC. DISMISSED
14-CC-0049 COMCAST OF ILLINOIS/TEXAS, LLC. DISMISSED
14-CC-0050 COMCAST OF ILLINOIS/TEXAS, LLC. DISMISSED
14-CC-0051 COMCAST OF ILLINOIS/TEXAS, LLC. DISMISSED
261
14-CC-0054 COMCAST OF ILLINOIS/TEXAS, LLC. DISMISSED
14-CC-0055 COMCAST OF ILLINOIS/TEXAS, LLC. DISMISSED
14-CC-0057 COMCAST OF ILLINOIS/TEXAS, LLC. DISMISSED
14-CC-0058 COMCAST OF ILLINOIS/TEXAS, LLC. DISMISSED
14-CC-0059 COMCAST OF ILLINOIS/TEXAS, LLC. DISMISSED
14-CC-0060 COMCAST OF ILLINOIS/TEXAS, LLC. DISMISSED
14-CC-0062 COMCAST OF ILLINOIS/TEXAS, LLC. DISMISSED
14-CC-0063 COMCAST OF ILLINOIS/TEXAS, LLC. DISMISSED
14-CC-0064 COMCAST OF ILLINOIS/TEXAS, LLC. DISMISSED
14-CC-0065 COMCAST OF ILLINOIS/TEXAS, LLC. DISMISSED
14-CC-0066 COMCAST OF ILLINOIS/TEXAS, LLC. DISMISSED
14-CC-0067 COMCAST OF ILLINOIS/TEXAS, LLC. DISMISSED
14-CC-0069 COMCAST OF ILLINOIS/TEXAS, LLC. DISMISSED
14-CC-0070 COMCAST OF ILLINOIS/TEXAS, LLC. DISMISSED
14-CC-0071 COMCAST OF ILLINOIS/TEXAS, LLC. DISMISSED
14-CC-0072 COMCAST OF ILLINOIS/TEXAS, LLC. DISMISSED
14-CC-0074 COMCAST OF ILLINOIS/TEXAS, LLC. DISMISSED
14-CC-0075 COMCAST OF ILLINOIS/TEXAS, LLC. DISMISSED
14-CC-0076 COMCAST OF ILLINOIS/TEXAS, LLC. DISMISSED
14-CC-0077 COMCAST OF ILLINOIS/TEXAS, LLC. DISMISSED
14-CC-0078 COMCAST OF ILLINOIS/TEXAS, LLC. DISMISSED
14-CC-0079 COMCAST OF ILLINOIS/TEXAS, LLC. DISMISSED
14-CC-0080 COMCAST OF ILLINOIS/TEXAS, LLC. DISMISSED
14-CC-0082 COMCAST OF ILLINOIS/TEXAS, LLC. DISMISSED
14-CC-0083 COMCAST OF ILLINOIS/TEXAS, LLC. DISMISSED
14-CC-0084 COMCAST OF ILLINOIS/TEXAS, LLC. DISMISSED
14-CC-0086 COMCAST OF ILLINOIS/TEXAS, LLC. DISMISSED
14-CC-0092 COSBY, ALLEN DISMISSED
14-CC-0097 THOMAS, JASON DISMISSED
14-CC-0098 FLOURNOY, JOHNNY DISMISSED
14-CC-0102 MEDEFIL, INC. DISMISSED
14-CC-0178 HOWARD, MARK DENIED
14-CC-0181 MARTIN-HOPE, BARBARA DISMISSED
14-CC-0197 FAIRFIELD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT #112 DISMISSED
14-CC-0212 MARTIN-HOPE, BARBARA DISMISSED
14-CC-0213 FLAGG-ROCHELLE COMMUNITY PARK DISTRICT DISMISSED
14-CC-0222 WICHMANN-KLAWITTER REPORTING, LTD. DISMISSED
14-CC-0223 WICHMANN-KLAWITTER REPORTING, LTD. DISMISSED
14-CC-0224 WICHMANN-KLAWITTER REPORTING, LTD. DISMISSED
14-CC-0225 WICHMANN-KLAWITTER REPORTING, LTD. DISMISSED
14-CC-0226 WICHMANN-KLAWITTER REPORTING, LTD. DISMISSED
14-CC-0227 WICHMANN-KLAWITTER REPORTING, LTD. DISMISSED
14-CC-0236 LYNCH, WILLIAM B. DISMISSED
14-CC-0237 LYNCH, WILLIAM B. DENIED
14-CC-0239 DAMPIER, RAY DENIED
14-CC-0253 WICHMANN-KLAWITTER REPORTING, LTD. DISMISSED
14-CC-0284 BAUD, SCOTT L. DISMISSED
14-CC-0294 SANDRESS, DWAYNE DISMISSED
14-CC-0351 PREMIER DERMATOLOGY DISMISSED
14-CC-0393 WHITE, VANCE DISMISSED
14-CC-0394 JONES, BRIAN DISMISSED
14-CC-0399 ELCOCK, GERMAINE DISMISSED
14-CC-0401 SPIVEY, WILLIAM OWEN II DISMISSED
14-CC-0467 ILLINOIS, UNIVERSITY OF DISMISSED
14-CC-0474 CROSS CULTURAL INTERPRETING SERVICES DISMISSED
14-CC-0491 STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY DISMISSED
14-CC-0737 MOORE, EDWARD DISMISSED
14-CC-0741 ELLIS, CHRISTOPHER DISMISSED
14-CC-0743 SPIVEY, WILLIAM OWEN, II DISMISSED
14-CC-0744 ALLEN, RAY DISMISSED
14-CC-0745 SMITH, ROGELIO DISMISSED
14-CC-0893 ANDERSON, OTHA DISMISSED
14-CC-0895 TATE, ERICK D. DISMISSED
262
14-CC-0896 JOHNSON, JERROLD DISMISSED
14-CC-0898 HARRIS, DONZELL DISMISSED
14-CC-0994 ANDERSON, JOHN DISMISSED
14-CC-1029 KAISER, KATHLEEN DISMISSED
14-CC-1078 MOY, AKINA F. DISMISSED
14-CC-1079 TOKIO MARINE INSURANCE A/S/O DAVID SEIFFERT DISMISSED
14-CC-1089 SPIVEY, WILLIAM OWEN, II DISMISSED
14-CC-1114 FLEISCHLI, GEORGE R. DENIED
14-CC-1141 ADAMS, STELLA L. DISMISSED
14-CC-1143 ADAMS, STELLA L. DISMISSED
14-CC-1169 CHESTER MEDICAL GROUP DISMISSED
14-CC-1374 UNIFORMITY, INC. DISMISSED
14-CC-1461 MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, INC. DISMISSED
14-CC-1478 TOTAL GRAIN MARKETING DISMISSED
14-CC-1495 ALEGRIA, EVERARDO T. DISMISSED
14-CC-1525 HORTON, EUGENE DISMISSED
14-CC-1558 LUNDBERG, JUDY DISMISSED
14-CC-1578 COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY DISMISSED
14-CC-1583 COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY DISMISSED
14-CC-1615 COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY DISMISSED
14-CC-1616 COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY DISMISSED
14-CC-1618 COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY DISMISSED
14-CC-1708 BUSHMA, CRAIG DISMISSED
14-CC-1719 TONEY, KELLEY DISMISSED
14-CC-1782 DIGESTIVE DISEASE CLINIC OF JOLIET, LTD. DISMISSED
14-CC-1797 INTERNATIONAL PAPER, XPEDX DIVISION DISMISSED
14-CC-1798 INTERNATIONAL PAPER, XPEDX DIVISION DISMISSED
14-CC-1799 INTERNATIONAL PAPER, XPEDX DIVISION DISMISSED
14-CC-1841 HARRIS, DANNY DISMISSED
14-CC-1849 TAYLOR, ENICE DISMISSED
14-CC-1854 CRAWFORD, EDDIE DISMISSED
14-CC-1861 COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY DISMISSED
14-CC-1862 COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY DISMISSED
14-CC-1864 NEAL, DERRICK DISMISSED
14-CC-1865 COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY DISMISSED
14-CC-1869 COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY DISMISSED
14-CC-1870 COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY DISMISSED
14-CC-1872 AUSTIN PEOPLES ACTION CENTER DISMISSED
14-CC-1907 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY DISMISSED
14-CC-1918 NEIMAN BROTHERS COMPANY, INC. DISMISSED
14-CC-1919 NEIMAN BROTHERS COMPANY, INC. DISMISSED
14-CC-1920 NEIMAN BROTHERS COMPANY, INC. DISMISSED
14-CC-1921 NEIMAN BROTHERS COMPANY, INC. DISMISSED
14-CC-1947 HOLMES, JAMES DISMISSED
14-CC-2013 MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, INC. DISMISSED
14-CC-2043 AVERHART, ALEX DISMISSED
14-CC-2105 VINTAGE HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. DISMISSED
14-CC-2106 VINTAGE HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. DISMISSED
14-CC-2109 VINTAGE HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. DISMISSED
14-CC-2227 COTTON, LAVELL DISMISSED
14-CC-2381 ST. JOHNS HOSPITAL SISTERS OF THE THIRD ORDER DISMISSED
OF ST.FRANCIS
14-CC-2441 ADAMCYK, ALBERT DISMISSED
14-CC-2445 FERRIS, HOWARD DISMISSED
14-CC-2447 SIMER, RAYMOND H. DISMISSED
14-CC-2494 CASA CENTRAL SOCIAL SERVICE CORPORATION DISMISSED
14-CC-2568 RUSSELL JOHNS ASSOCIATES, LLC. DISMISSED
14-CC-2751 JOHNSON, MICHAEL DISMISSED
14-CC-2887 SCOTT, STANLEY E. DISMISSED
14-CC-2981 MARZETTE, SAMUEL BRENT, III DISMISSED
14-CC-2984 HUDSON, JERMAINE DISMISSED
14-CC-2985 TRINITY MEDICAL CENTER DISMISSED
14-CC-3001 GRAYSON, WILLIE L. DISMISSED
263
14-CC-3006 COLLINS, ROSZELL DISMISSED
14-CC-3009 DIBBLE, TERRY DISMISSED
14-CC-3098 SIMS COURT REPORTING SERVICES, INC. DISMISSED
264
CONTRACTS - LAPSED APPROPRIATIONS
FY 2014
When
the
appropriation
from
which
a
claim
should
have
been
paid
has
lapsed,
the
Court
will
enter
an
award
for
the
amount
due
Claimant.
03-CC-0365 MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, INC. $915.30
04-CC-1406 OSF HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS, INC. D/B/A SAINT FRANC PAID THROUGH
IS MEDICAL CENTER 00CC0350
04-CC-2635 CITY OF CHICAGO $227,841.41
07-CC-1486 ACCURATE DOCUMENT DESTRUCTION $6,630.00
08-CC-2744 MASSETTE, BARBARA OBO ASCEND COUNSELING LIMITE $39,083.35
D
10-CC-0681 CENTRAL ILLINOIS STAFFING SERVICES, LLC. D/B/A $12,747.10
MANPOWER
10-CC-1629 EMERGENCY PHYS. OF CENTRAL FL, LLP. $551.00
10-CC-3602 MT HOPE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION $1,656.00
10-CC-3758 STEVENSON, ROBERT $.00
11-CC-1403 DIE QUIP CORPORATION $2,606.33
11-CC-2168 L-1 IDENTITY SOLUTIONS $346.00
11-CC-2404 ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. $1,700.00
11-CC-2620 BROCKMAN, TAMARA KAY O/B/O SCHWAB, MCKENZIE K. $69.68
(MINOR)
11-CC-2977 METROPOLITAN WATER RELCLAIMATION DISTRICT $96.79
11-CC-3681 GALLS AN ARAMARK COMPANY $3,914.70
11-CC-3737 THRESHOLDS REHABILITATION INDUSTRIES $5,409.89
11-CC-4071 KENNETH M. SULLIVAN AND ASSOC., LLC. $5,000.00
12-CC-0121 DILLON REPORTING SERVICE $489.00
12-CC-0210 COAD CHEVROLET $29.61
12-CC-0232 COAD CHEVROLET $30.20
12-CC-0350 GETZ FIRE EQUIPMENT COMPANY $450.00
12-CC-0521 PAVILION FOUNDATION $7,500.00
12-CC-0537 LEMUS, JOAN $350.00
12-CC-0655 ILLINOIS, UNIVERSITY OF $13,160.98
12-CC-0760 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. $2,028.13
12-CC-0761 NATIONAL TELECOMMUTING INSTITUTE $800.00
12-CC-0763 PITTSFIELD WORK CAMP $105.00
12-CC-0768 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. $1,856.25
12-CC-0769 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. $1,993.75
12-CC-0772 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. $428.96
12-CC-0773 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. $980.48
12-CC-0818 ILLINOIS AMERICAN WATER $106.45
12-CC-0834 URLAUB BOWEN & ASSOCIATES $474.11
12-CC-0878 INTOXIMETERS, INC. $1,097.40
12-CC-0879 INTOXIMETERS, INC. $450.60
12-CC-0880 INTOXIMETERS, INC. $647.10
12-CC-0889 COMMUNITY CARE SYSTEMS, INC. $3,796.51
12-CC-0896 NAPA AUTO PARTS $265.28
12-CC-0907 PDR DISTRIBUTION, LLC. $12.95
12-CC-0914 COMPLETE CARE SYSTEMS, INC. $5,763.61
12-CC-0947 DRURY INN - MARION $66.60
12-CC-0949 DRURY INN - MARION $133.20
12-CC-0974 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. $649.20
12-CC-0975 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. $506.70
12-CC-0976 MISSNER, BARRY $26,373.35
12-CC-1005 THRESHOLDS REHABILITATION INDUSTRIES $224.00
265
12-CC-1010 THRESHOLDS REHABILITATION INDUSTRIES $136.50
12-CC-1065 N. KOHL GROCER CO., INC. D/B/A KOHL WHOLESALE $10,752.91
12-CC-1088 ILLINOIS CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES $644.69
12-CC-1095 FIRE EQUIPMENT SERVICE & SALES, INC. $154.40
12-CC-1185 LANGLOTS, JULAINE $350.00
12-CC-1263 DRURY INN & SUITES-FAIRVIEW HEIGHTS $1,554.00
12-CC-1291 MOTOROLA, INC. $350.11
12-CC-1292 MOTOROLA, INC. $832.69
12-CC-1293 MOTOROLA, INC. $1,687.78
12-CC-1294 MOTOROLA, INC. $937.92
12-CC-1351 LAWSON PRODUCTS, INC. $45.07
12-CC-1358 KORNOSKI-DUVALL, CHARLENE R. $911.38
12-CC-1506 PLOWS COUNCIL ON AGING $179.06
12-CC-1524 PROVDENCE SERVICE CORPORATION $908.98
12-CC-1538 MN HARDWARE, INC. D/B/A NOONAN TRUE VALUE $161.28
12-CC-1566 WESTERN ILLINOIS CORRECTION CENTER TRUST FUND $1,000.00
12-CC-1610 LINCOLN CORRECTIONAL CENTER TRUST FUND $1,733.49
12-CC-1622 UNITED SEATING & MOBILITY $126.40
12-CC-1626 CENTRAL IL STAFFING SVCS., LLC. $1,525.01
12-CC-1629 CENTRAL IL STAFFING SVCS., LLC. $1,377.76
12-CC-1633 CENTRAL IL STAFFING SVCS., LLC. $349.20
12-CC-1658 DRURY INN & SUITES $78.40
12-CC-1672 TERMINIX SERVICES, INC. $190.00
12-CC-1687 FULK, JACY $260.51
12-CC-1694 ILLINOIS, UNIVERSITY OF, AT CHICAGO $24,416.94
12-CC-1697 KONICA MINOLTA DANKA IMAGING $328.08
12-CC-1716 KEWANEE HOSPITAL $80.00
12-CC-1752 DRURY INN & SUITES $78.40
12-CC-1782 FISHER SCIENTIFIC CO., LLC. $449.85
12-CC-1795 AMEREN ILLINOIS $1,655.16
12-CC-1829 KELLNER, M.J., CO., INC. $229.32
12-CC-1844 KELLNER, M.J., CO., INC. $630.18
12-CC-1867 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY $85,842.55
12-CC-1868 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY $5,616.75
12-CC-1870 EUROPEAN SERVICE AT HOME, INC. $119.98
12-CC-1873 ILLINOIS CORRECTIONAL IND. $86.30
12-CC-1881 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. $228.67
12-CC-1886 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. $135.79
12-CC-1887 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. $102.84
12-CC-1890 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. $64.27
12-CC-1894 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. $85.70
12-CC-1896 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. $342.80
12-CC-1908 RONCO INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY, CO. $232.35
12-CC-1911 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. $7,550.21
12-CC-1912 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. $2,334.10
12-CC-1926 SELLE, ROGER W.. $750.00
12-CC-1942 UHLICH CHILDRENS ADVANTAGE NETWORK $2,411.54
12-CC-1943 MAXIM HEALTH CARESERVICES, INC. $67.18
12-CC-1944 MAXIM HEALTH CARESERVICES, INC. $237.76
12-CC-1945 MAXIM HEALTH CARESERVICES, INC. $74.23
12-CC-1947 MAXIM HEALTH CARESERVICES, INC. $372.67
12-CC-1948 MAXIM HEALTH CARESERVICES, INC. $49.22
12-CC-1949 MAXIM HEALTH CARESERVICES, INC. $392.57
12-CC-1950 MAXIM HEALTH CARESERVICES, INC. $324.60
12-CC-1974 SOUTHEAST MO. ENT. CONSULTANTS $2,142.00
12-CC-1981 SHERMAN HOSPITAL $1,364.95
12-CC-1982 SHERMAN HOSPITAL $715.36
12-CC-1983 SHERMAN HOSPITAL $1,071.42
12-CC-1996 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. $68.56
12-CC-1997 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. $137.19
12-CC-1999 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. $959.84
12-CC-2002 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. $854.75
12-CC-2019 SOUTHERN ORTHOPEDIC ASSOCIATES, SC. $391.00
266
12-CC-2020 SOUTHERN ORTHOPEDIC ASSOCIATES, SC. $12.38
12-CC-2026 CAPE RADIOLOGY GROUP $923.41
12-CC-2028 MID AMERICA RADIOLOGY, SC. $820.14
12-CC-2050 DRURY INN-MARION $399.60
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CITIZENS
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12-CC-2149 HOLMES, MICHAEL A. $142.80
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12-CC-2254 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. $247.50
12-CC-2255 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. $247.50
12-CC-2256 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. $2,124.38
12-CC-2257 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. $765.66
12-CC-2259 WOODFORD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT $28,000.00
12-CC-2260 ELM CITY REHABILITATION CENTER, INC. $350.92
12-CC-2261 INTERSPACE SERVICES, INC. D/B/A CLEAR CHANNEL $4,422.60
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12-CC-2274 LOWE'S HOME CENTER, INC. $67.96
12-CC-2275 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC $646.25
12-CC-2278 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. $1,061.48
12-CC-2279 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. $1,248.80
12-CC-2280 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. $27.50
12-CC-2281 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. $1,274.48
12-CC-2282 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. $1,083.73
12-CC-2285 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. $847.73
12-CC-2286 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. $727.87
12-CC-2287 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. $1,234.83
12-CC-2288 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. $931.42
12-CC-2289 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. $936.60
12-CC-2290 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. $1,123.92
12-CC-2291 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. $1,068.70
12-CC-2292 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. $26.95
12-CC-2293 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. $176.19
12-CC-2294 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. $63.75
12-CC-2295 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. $471.32
12-CC-2297 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. $106.56
12-CC-2298 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. $128.29
12-CC-2299 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. $1,680.00
12-CC-2300 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. $560.31
12-CC-2301 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. $1,166.74
12-CC-2302 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. $537.17
12-CC-2304 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. $239.84
12-CC-2305 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. $1,242.93
12-CC-2306 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. $2,665.78
12-CC-2307 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. $2,499.42
12-CC-2308 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. $2,385.81
12-CC-2309 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. $2,613.03
12-CC-2310 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. $2,272.20
12-CC-2311 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. $774.52
12-CC-2312 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. $304.76
12-CC-2313 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. $561.96
12-CC-2317 ST. MARYS HOSPITAL $1,371.00
267
12-CC-2320 JENNESS, ANNE $134.17
12-CC-2322 ALLIED WASTE SYSTEMS $1,790.00
12-CC-2338 WILLOWGLEN ACADEMY $17,944.35
12-CC-2340 BROWN, ANTHONY, DR. $50.54
12-CC-2341 ST. MARYS HOSPITAL $46.70
12-CC-2346 VARMA, SARITA $10.00
12-CC-2352 ST. MARYS HOSPITAL $1,588.83
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SA)
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12-CC-2365 DIGESTIVE DISEASE CLINIC OF JOLIET, LTD. $14.63
12-CC-2370 HAMPTON INN-BRADLEY/KANKAKEE $154.00
12-CC-2373 ILLINOIS CENTER FOR TRANSPORTATION $250.00
12-CC-2375 INTEGRATED HOMECARE SERVICES $35.73
12-CC-2379 BABU, LEKHA, DR. $29.74
12-CC-2381 BABU, LEKHA, DR. $57.24
12-CC-2382 BABU, LEKHA, DR. $164.14
12-CC-2386 CHICAGO AREA INTERPRETER REFERRAL SERVICE $364.00
12-CC-2391 CHARLESTON TRANSITIONAL FACILITY $77,012.05
12-CC-2395 EICHELBERGER, TYNETTA $406.00
12-CC-2396 MCKAY'S HAZ-MAT TRUCK SERVICE, INC. $1,543.04
12-CC-2402 WILLOWGLEN ACADEMY $100,526.95
12-CC-2403 ROCKFORD MELD, INC. $4,500.00
12-CC-2404 MAINTENANCE SUPPLY CORPORATION $2,366.80
12-CC-2411 FOLLETT HIGHER EDUCATION GROUP $192.95
12-CC-2424 LYBROOK-TAUBERT, ALEXIS, PH.D, LTD. $2,614.51
12-CC-2427 METROPOLITAN ORTHOPEDICS, LTD. $1,109.97
12-CC-2440 KEN NELSON AUTO GROUP $609.00
12-CC-2441 KNIGHT HAWK COAL, LLC. $18,725.19
12-CC-2444 GOOD SAMARITAN REGION $158.10
12-CC-2445 ST. MARYS HOSPITAL $438.47
12-CC-2450 PROVENA ST. MARYS HOSPITAL $185.38
12-CC-2452 PROVENA ST. MARYS HOSPITAL $226.97
12-CC-2456 ONE HOPE UNITED-NORTHERN REGION $33,689.74
12-CC-2458 MCBRIDE, ARTIE $134.64
12-CC-2459 HOWARD, CAROL $85.68
12-CC-2460 CONANT, JANICE $159.12
12-CC-2461 BAUER, TERESA R. $146.88
12-CC-2462 WILSON, LORRIE $146.88
12-CC-2467 LEGAL ASSISTANCE FOUNDATION OF METROPOLITAN CH $600.14
ICAGO
12-CC-2468 PATTEN INDUSTRIES, INC. $236.85
12-CC-2485 GLASS SPECIALTY COMPANY, INC. $80.00
12-CC-2495 ILLINOIS VALLEY ADULT DAY CARE $495.04
12-CC-2496 GALLS AN ARAMARK COMPANY D/B/A C I GALLS HOLDI $906.60
NGS, LLC.
12-CC-2499 ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY $833.00
12-CC-2500 ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY $4,088.00
12-CC-2501 MCKINLEY, ADA S., COMMUNITY SERVICES $57,852.85
12-CC-2505 COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES $1,102.50
12-CC-2520 TOUCHETTE REGIONAL HOSPITAL $1,484.09
12-CC-2537 DSW INDUSTRIES, INC. D/B/A DRURY INN & SUITES $233.10
12-CC-2538 DSW INDUSTRIES, INC. D/B/A DRURY INN & SUITES $77.70
12-CC-2541 DSW INDUSTRIES, INC. D/B/A DRURY INN & SUITES $310.80
12-CC-2545 DILLARD, NATASHA LYN $222.82
12-CC-2551 RIEGELHAUPT, RON, DR. $44.32
12-CC-2553 JOLIET LODGING ASSOCIATES D/B/A HAMPTON INN $180.80
12-CC-2564 H.C.I. TRANSPORTATION TECHNOLOGIES, INC. $2,306.16
12-CC-2568 CHILDREN'S HOME ASSOCIATION OF ILLINOIS $5,295.53
12-CC-2570 DELEO, RICHARD $45.00
12-CC-2575 WRIGHT EXPRESS CORPORATION $601.90
12-CC-2581 WRIGHT EXPRESS CORPORATION $578.68
12-CC-2584 AMEREN ILLINOIS $6,765.28
268
12-CC-2585 ST. MARYS HOSPITAL OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH $26,775.00
12-CC-2586 AMEREN ILLINOIS $592.29
12-CC-2591 NASMHPD $75.00
12-CC-2593 BHC STREAMWOOD HOSPITAL, INC. $2,538.06
12-CC-2604 CAIRS $104.00
12-CC-2605 ST. MARYS HOSPITAL $11,625.12
12-CC-2614 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. $197.11
12-CC-2615 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. $171.40
12-CC-2618 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. $119.98
12-CC-2620 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. $372.79
12-CC-2629 SOUTHERN ORTHOPEDIC ASSOCIATES, SC. $203.00
12-CC-2633 ORTHOPEDIC ASSOCIATION OF KANKAKEE $88.18
12-CC-2634 ORTHOPEDIC ASSOCIATION OF KANKAKEE $175.80
12-CC-2635 ORTHOPEDIC ASSOCIATION OF KANKAKEE $11.50
12-CC-2641 METRO AREA PAIN CONSULTANTS $204.02
12-CC-2659 PULMONARY & CRITICAL CARE ASSOCIATES $46.54
12-CC-2662 METRO AREA PAIN CONSULTANTS $31.57
12-CC-2663 ST. MARYS HOSPITAL OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH $160.00
12-CC-2666 OFFICE DEPOT $1,764.14
12-CC-2675 OFFICE DEPOT $400.31
12-CC-2695 HAMPTON SUITES $78.40
12-CC-2696 SIU PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS, INC. $204.59
12-CC-2712 PRAIRIE CARDIOVASCULAR CONSULTANTS $1,710.00
12-CC-2714 SOUTHERN ORTHOPEDIC ASSOCIATES, SC. $97.00
12-CC-2715 SOUTHERN ORTHOPEDIC ASSOCIATES, SC. $205.36
12-CC-2724 VISTA MEDICAL CENTER EAST $3,033.94
12-CC-2728 BROWN, ANTHONY, DR. $6.31
12-CC-2729 BROWN, ANTHONY, DR. $8.41
12-CC-2736 FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER $31.10
12-CC-2737 FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER $260.00
12-CC-2738 FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER $400.00
12-CC-2739 FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER $400.00
12-CC-2740 FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER $400.00
12-CC-2743 FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER $400.00
12-CC-2745 FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER $800.00
12-CC-2747 FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER $800.00
12-CC-2749 FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER $800.00
12-CC-2751 FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER $400.00
12-CC-2753 FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER $400.00
12-CC-2754 FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER $400.00
12-CC-2757 FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER $400.00
12-CC-2760 BRIDGEWAY TRAINING SERVICES $130.33
12-CC-2769 NIGHT MINISTRY $49,544.00
12-CC-2775 LITCHFIELD FAMILY PRACTICE $25.00
12-CC-2793 NEW HOPE CENTER, INC. $292.00
12-CC-2795 QUICK LANE TIRE & AUTOMOTIVE CENTER D/B/A MAR $35.11
ION FORD, INC.
12-CC-2796 MIDWEST EYE CENTER, SC. $97.97
12-CC-2800 CENTER FOR SIGHT & HEARING $120.00
12-CC-2801 ROCKFORD GASTROENTEROLOGY ASSOCIATES $306.00
12-CC-2808 QUICK LANE TIRE & AUTOMOTIVE CENTER D/B/A FORD $35.90
, INC.
12-CC-2809 QUICK LANE TIRE & AUTOMOTIVE CENTER D/B/A MARI $35.90
ON FORD, INC.
12-CC-2819 YATES EMERGENCY PHYSICIANS $4,615.00
12-CC-2838 DRURY INN & SUITES $388.50
12-CC-2849 ST. JOHNS HOSPITAL SISTERS OF THE THIRD ORDER $3,486.00
OF ST. FRANCIS
12-CC-2866 WEXFORD HEALTH SOURCES $99,491.67
12-CC-2871 WEXFORD HEALTH SOURCES $34,245.41
12-CC-2879 UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY OF LAND OF LINCOLN $10,857.69
12-CC-2881 LITCHFIELD FAMILY PRACTICE $20.00
12-CC-2884 MILESTONE, INC. $1,716.66
269
12-CC-2885 MILESTONE, INC. $17,140.68
12-CC-2886 ENTERPRISE LEASING COMPANY OF CHICAGO $135.30
12-CC-2888 TWO RIVERS REGIONAL COUNCIL OF PUBLIC OFFICIAL $22,676.77
S
12-CC-2889 HELPING HAND CENTER $571.45
12-CC-2890 BENCHMARK LAB $598.00
12-CC-2898 FASTENAL COMPANY $260.00
12-CC-2924 ILLINOIS STATE TOLL HIGHWAY AUTHORITY $92.00
12-CC-2925 ILLINOIS STATE TOLL HIGHWAY AUTHORITY $20.15
12-CC-2926 ILLINOIS STATE TOLL HIGHWAY AUTHORITY $173.15
12-CC-2927 ILLINOIS STATE TOLL HIGHWAY AUTHORITY $114.24
12-CC-2930 ILLINOIS CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES $17.80
12-CC-2935 ILLINOIS CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES $34.20
12-CC-2942 COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY $17,652.59
12-CC-2948 COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY $996.51
12-CC-2958 UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY OF LAND OF LINCOLN $593.25
12-CC-2959 UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY OF LAND OF LINCOLN $8,450.00
12-CC-2960 UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY OF LAND OF LINCOLN $126,574.00
12-CC-2964 PLUMBMASTER, INC. $66.26
12-CC-2966 CHAMPAIGN URBANA AREA PROJECT $30,720.77
12-CC-2968 ST. LOUIS UNIVERSITY CANCER CENTER $58.00
12-CC-2972 ROYAL HOME HEALTH SERVICES, INC. $2,262.48
12-CC-2974 CARLETON OF OAK PARK D/B/A R P FOX ASSOCIATES, $391.60
INC.
12-CC-2977 PROVENA ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL $102.97
12-CC-2978 FLEET EQUIPMENT CENTER, INC. $648.00
12-CC-2980 IPROC SPRINGFIELD D/B/A HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS $235.20
12-CC-2984 RHODES, BRIONNE $526.40
12-CC-2987 LUBY EQUIPMENT SERVICES $886.03
12-CC-2988 TRIAD INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CORPORATION $409.20
12-CC-2991 NORTH SHORE SENIOR CENTER $179.06
12-CC-2998 DRURY INN & SUITES $155.40
12-CC-3005 REHABTECH, INC. $3,367.58
12-CC-3035 BARCOM SECURITY $112.00
12-CC-3043 MEYER, KENZIE $915.00
12-CC-3044 HELLER FORD SALES, INC. $1,099.47
12-CC-3046 ANNA CLINIC CORPORATION $237.38
12-CC-3056 TRAILER MASTERS, INC. $164.74
12-CC-3057 TRAILER MASTERS, INC. $413.12
12-CC-3058 TRAILER MASTERS, INC. $114.88
12-CC-3059 TRICKEY'S SERVICE, INC. $1,289.19
12-CC-3060 TRICKEY'S SERVICE, INC. $280.00
12-CC-3062 IDEX HEALTH & SCIENCE, LLC. $326.54
12-CC-3068 CARDIOVASCULAR INSTITUTE OF OSF, LLC. $360.00
12-CC-3076 PRAIRIE CARDIOVASCULAR CONSULTANTS $395.00
12-CC-3094 KONICA MINOLTA DANKA IMAGING $109.36
12-CC-3095 KONICA MINOLTA DANKA IMAGING $831.51
12-CC-3100 A-1 CORPORATE HARDWARE $3,408.20
12-CC-3105 A-1 CORPORATE HARDWARE $4,252.55
12-CC-3107 A-1 CORPORATE HARDWARE $21,550.93
12-CC-3110 A-1 CORPORATE HARDWARE $4,417.66
12-CC-3112 METRO AREA PAIN CONSULTANTS $38.78
12-CC-3122 R.P. FOX & ASSOCIATION D/B/A CARLETON OF OAK P $157.30
ARK
12-CC-3127 DUPAGE YOUTH SERVICES COALITION, INC. $171.31
12-CC-3128 SPOON RIVER HOME HEALTH SERVICES, INC. $628.15
12-CC-3129 RES CARE PREMIER $648.75
12-CC-3135 RES CARE PREMIER $389.25
12-CC-3136 RES CARE PREMIER $173.00
12-CC-3137 RES CARE PREMIER $519.00
12-CC-3138 RES CARE SERVICES $519.00
12-CC-3139 P.D.Q MAINTENANCE, INC. $648.50
12-CC-3141 UNION COUNTY AMBULANCE SERVICE $14,447.60
270
12-CC-3155 PINNACLE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP D/B/A HILTON SPRI $78.40
NGFIELD
12-CC-3162 ANDERSON'S GARAGE & TRUCKING, INC. $111.91
12-CC-3165 SUMMY TIRE & AUTO SERVICE, INC. $140.07
12-CC-3170 FISHER SCIENTIFIC $117.05
12-CC-3172 EDGAR COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT $15,629.00
12-CC-3173 THERO KING QUAD CITIES $74.22
12-CC-3179 NEWTON, SONJA DAWN $180.00
12-CC-3182 BI-STATE DEVELOPMENT AGENCY D/B/A METRO $1,896.25
12-CC-3183 WEXFORD HEALTH SOURCES $88,642.72
12-CC-3189 WEXFORD HEALTH SOURCES $1,482.95
12-CC-3193 WEXFORD HEALTH SOURCES $2,362.95
12-CC-3198 ST. LOUIS BOILER SUPPLY COMPANY $857.65
12-CC-3205 SLEEP MEDICINE ASSOCIATES, LLC. $454.00
12-CC-3212 ZAKEM, BRIAN $20.00
12-CC-3213 REYNOLDS, JODELENE $582.40
12-CC-3219 CHESTER CLINIC, P.C. $611.00
12-CC-3220 CHESTER CLINIC, P.C. $1,223.00
12-CC-3221 CHESTER CLINIC $526.00
12-CC-3223 FROST, RUTTENBERG & ROTHBLATT, P.C. $525.00
12-CC-3242 CENTRAL MINE EQUIPMENT COMPANY $4,098.20
12-CC-3245 P.D.Q. MAINTENANCE INC. $138.75
12-CC-3250 COMFORT INN $65.49
12-CC-3252 COMFORT INN $196.47
12-CC-3253 COMFORT INN $196.47
12-CC-3259 COMFORT INN $119.88
12-CC-3260 COMFORT INN $59.94
12-CC-3261 COMFORT INN $119.88
12-CC-3262 COMFORT INN $119.88
12-CC-3263 COMFORT INN $5.00
12-CC-3264 COMFORT INN $5.00
12-CC-3265 COMFORT INN $59.94
12-CC-3278 COMFORT INN $59.94
12-CC-3279 COMFORT INN $5.00
12-CC-3280 COMFORT INN $1.23
12-CC-3282 COMFORT INN $65.49
12-CC-3293 TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH BOARD/NATIONAL ACADEMY $1,195.00
OF SCIENCES
12-CC-3294 SHERMAN HOSPITAL $568.26
12-CC-3298 PRINGLE, SCOTT $40.00
12-CC-3299 BLANDFORD, JUSTIN A. $2,130.00
12-CC-3301 ADVANCED IMAGING CONSULTANTS $158.24
12-CC-3303 COLORID, LLC. $484.00
12-CC-3304 ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF LABOR EX REL. VINYARD, $130.36
BARBARA
12-CC-3306 GRAINGER, W.W., INC. $13.90
12-CC-3308 GRAINGER, W.W., INC. $1,804.55
12-CC-3309 GRAINGER, W.W., INC. $158.58
12-CC-3317 METRO CENTER FOR HEALTH $780.00
12-CC-3320 INTERGRATED ONCOLOGY $2,303.48
12-CC-3330 PATTEN INDUSTRIES, INC. $403.00
12-CC-3334 PATTEN INDUSTRIES, INC. $509.00
12-CC-3337 PROVENA ST. MARYS HOSPITAL $100.00
12-CC-3338 PROVENA ST. MARYS HOSPITAL $76.97
12-CC-3340 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY, BOARD OF TRUSTEE $16,998.38
S
12-CC-3341 TRI-CITY NEUROLOGY ASSOCIATES $335.00
12-CC-3344 ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. $1,482.63
12-CC-3345 ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. $761.58
12-CC-3346 ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. $2,617.50
12-CC-3354 ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. $27,768.84
12-CC-3355 ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. $6,900.64
12-CC-3356 ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. $2,696.25
271
12-CC-3357 ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. $8,654.84
12-CC-3358 ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. $2,132.99
12-CC-3359 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $118.20
12-CC-3360 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $261.00
12-CC-3361 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $118.20
12-CC-3362 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $2,056.80
12-CC-3363 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $2,060.60
12-CC-3364 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $29.55
12-CC-3366 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $29.55
12-CC-3367 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $1,232.01
12-CC-3369 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $2,053.18
12-CC-3370 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $1,787.14
12-CC-3371 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $830.65
12-CC-3372 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $1,168.19
12-CC-3373 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $118.20
12-CC-3374 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $118.20
12-CC-3375 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $1,662.51
12-CC-3376 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $1,767.89
12-CC-3380 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $1,616.04
12-CC-3381 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $649.20
12-CC-3382 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $1,005.29
12-CC-3383 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $948.83
12-CC-3385 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $1,152.28
12-CC-3386 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $1,169.42
12-CC-3387 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $118.20
12-CC-3388 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $1,078.04
12-CC-3389 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $1,152.28
12-CC-3390 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $975.20
12-CC-3391 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $118.20
12-CC-3397 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $3,139.66
12-CC-3398 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $1,259.79
12-CC-3402 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $537.73
12-CC-3417 DIGESTIVE DISEASES $185.00
12-CC-3421 PIENCAK, PAUL $2,214.80
12-CC-3422 IL CRIMINAL JUSTICE INFORMATION AUTHORITY $7,304.78
12-CC-3427 HENRY NELCH & SON CO. $1,751.38
12-CC-3429 ENTERPRISE LEASING CO. OF CHICAGO $208.92
12-CC-3433 INGERSOLL RAND $803.74
12-CC-3437 MCKINLEY, ADA S., COMMUNITY SERVICES $6,348.29
12-CC-3438 MCKINLEY, ADA S., COMMUNITY SERVICES $5,167.94
12-CC-3439 MCKINLEY, ADA S., COMMUNITY SERVICES $1,142.90
12-CC-3440 MCKINLEY, ADA S., COMMUNITY SERVICES $1,930.81
12-CC-3443 HOWELL, CLIFTON D. $9,385.85
12-CC-3447 HOWELL, CLIFTON D. $7,499.33
12-CC-3448 ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. $5,353.00
12-CC-3457 LIFELINE SYSTEMS, INC. $56.00
12-CC-3458 LIFELINE SYSTEMS, INC. $28.00
12-CC-3459 LIFELINE SYSTEMS, INC. $168.00
12-CC-3460 LIFELINE SYSTEMS, INC. $28.00
12-CC-3461 ILLINOIS, UNIVERSITY OF, MEDICAL CENTER $138.22
12-CC-3462 ILLINOIS, UNIVERSITY OF, MEDICAL CENTER $48,310.40
12-CC-3463 ILLINOIS, UNIVERSITY OF, MEDICAL CENTER $603.28
12-CC-3476 ILLINOIS ROAD CONTRACTORS, INC. D/B/A STATE MA $321.60
TERIAL MARATHON, INC.
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CAGO
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272
12-CC-3490 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $2,118.02
12-CC-3491 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $587.01
12-CC-3493 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $749.84
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12-CC-3501 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $1,077.48
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273
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12-CC-3660 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $2,530.00
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12-CC-3781 LIFELINE SYSTEMS, INC. $56.00
12-CC-3782 LIFELINE SYSTEMS, INC. $28.00
12-CC-3783 LIFELINE SYSTEMS, INC. $28.00
274
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12-CC-3863 RICK'S ACE HARDWARE & GARDEN-2 D/B/A HOMART, I $492.94
NC.
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12-CC-3868 ASHLEY'S QUALITY CARE, INC. $1,079.82
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HICAGO
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HICAGO
12-CC-3971 UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY ASSOCIATION OF GREATER C $1,000.00
HICAGO
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GHTS CAMPUS
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275
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276
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277
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279
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GO
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282
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NS, LLC.
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IS
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TS
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ON
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13-CC-1793 BYERS, PATRICIA S. $27.54
13-CC-1794 BYERS, PATRICIA S. $222.70
13-CC-1795 FAMILY LIFE CONSULTANTS, INC. $1,302.98
13-CC-1796 MARTINEZ, MARIA A. $147.09
13-CC-1797 MARTINEZ, MARIA A. $128.65
13-CC-1801 PASSAVANT AREA HOSPITAL $3,156.15
13-CC-1802 PASSAVANT AREA HOSPITAL $7,307.01
13-CC-1807 CHILDREN'S HOME ASSOCIATION OF ILLINOIS $5,219.22
13-CC-1810 HOWELL, GARY, PSY.D. $789.52
13-CC-1812 YOUTH ADVOCATE PROGRAM, INC. $6,894.01
13-CC-1815 C L O PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES $734.16
13-CC-1821 BABU, LEKHA, DR. $75.00
13-CC-1825 KASKASKIA WORKSHOP, INC. $282.60
13-CC-1826 TECH ELECTRONICS $1,254.11
13-CC-1827 UFTRING FORD, INC. $703.36
13-CC-1839 LAKE SARA MARINA D/B/A GROUP INVESTMENT, INC. $152.89
13-CC-1850 GEORGE ALARM COMPANY, INC. $219.95
13-CC-1851 RUSH UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER $25,339.08
13-CC-1852 CENVEO CORPORATION $10,030.00
13-CC-1865 CHICAGO PORTABLE ELECTRONICS D/B/A RLT NEUROLO $540.00
GICAL ASSOC., LTD.
13-CC-1866 YOUTH GUIDANCE $8,359.00
13-CC-1867 EIS HOLDINGS, INC. $7,908.00
13-CC-1876 HAYES-MULLINS, MAVIS $97.00
13-CC-1881 BIG MUDDY TREE SERVICES $8,700.00
13-CC-1884 THRESHOLDS $12,958.40
13-CC-1885 THRESHOLDS $4,827.55
13-CC-1887 AMOS, LORRAINE $148.17
13-CC-1888 MCKENZIE, LORETTA, PSY.D. $1,425.28
13-CC-1889 LASER INNOVATIONS, INC. $50.00
13-CC-1891 CDS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES $110.84
284
13-CC-1892 LASER INNOVATIONS, INC. $5,321.53
13-CC-1893 CDS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES $110.00
13-CC-1895 WRIGHT EXPRESS CORPORATION $6,484.51
13-CC-1896 SUNRISE PRESCHOOL & CHILD CARE $817.00
13-CC-1897 ANIXTER CENTER $63,216.00
13-CC-1899 TISON, KRYSTAL S. $647.50
13-CC-1900 TISON, KRYSTAL S. $1,500.00
13-CC-1901 SPRINGFIELD VAN AND STORAGE COMPANY $28,395.43
13-CC-1906 SANDERS, ANDEATTE $312.22
13-CC-1908 ANIXTER CENTER $15,719.35
13-CC-1912 TIERRA ENVIRONMENTAL $640.00
13-CC-1914 LAUREN PLUMBING $500.50
13-CC-1915 LAUREN PLUMBING $1,300.00
13-CC-1933 CLARK, DANIELLE $291.14
13-CC-1934 SUTTON, TOMMY $288.68
13-CC-1935 CONTRACTORS LUMBER CITY $1,113.50
13-CC-1937 MCKINLEY, ADA S., COMMUNITY SERVICES $3,080.78
13-CC-1938 ORTMANN, ROBERT $163.30
13-CC-1939 SHREE JEE HOSPITALITY D/B/A COMFORT SUITES $66.60
13-CC-1940 FULCHER, SYLVESTER $.00
13-CC-1941 FULCHER, SYLVESTER $.00
13-CC-1942 CDS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES $97.20
13-CC-1952 RODRGUEZ, LORI $.00
13-CC-1956 WILLIAM M. BEDELL ARC. $240.00
13-CC-1957 CITY OF CARBONDALE $255.00
13-CC-1959 HARRIS, LABRAYA B. $31.50
13-CC-1963 ALVAREZ, RAE ROSE $1,019.64
13-CC-1964 TAYLORVILLE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL $495.18
13-CC-1965 ENTERPRISE HOLDINGS, INC. $96.00
13-CC-1970 DAVIS-HOUK MECHANICAL, INC. $4,589.20
13-CC-1972 MYAHS CHILDRENS CONNECTION $1,332.72
13-CC-1975 BOOS ENTERPRISES, INC. $621.83
13-CC-1977 BRAHLER TIRE MART, INC. $64.98
13-CC-1978 BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF, ILLINO $1,852.10
IS
13-CC-1984 OFFICE DEPOT $5,742.50
13-CC-1986 OFFICE DEPOT $35.13
13-CC-1987 OFFICE DEPOT $1,284.17
13-CC-1991 OFFICE DEPOT $126.02
13-CC-1995 MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES $80.50
13-CC-1996 MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES $241.50
13-CC-1997 MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES $1,110.00
13-CC-2001 MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES $473.25
13-CC-2004 MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES $392.25
13-CC-2005 MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES $378.90
13-CC-2006 MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES $748.80
13-CC-2007 MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES $748.85
13-CC-2009 MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES $148.25
13-CC-2010 MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES $161.75
13-CC-2011 MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES $178.25
13-CC-2013 MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES $137.50
13-CC-2014 MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES $183.20
13-CC-2017 MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES $161.40
13-CC-2018 MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES $186.80
13-CC-2019 WELLSPRING CENTER FOR HOPE $41,303.10
13-CC-2020 HARYANI, VIJAY, M.D. $391.18
13-CC-2021 HARYANI, VIJAY, M.D. $427.90
13-CC-2022 HARYANI, VIJAY, M.D. $655.90
13-CC-2024 DRURY INN & SUITES $316.40
13-CC-2026 WELL SPRING RESOURCES $12,666.00
13-CC-2028 BASKERVILLE, ANTWARAN $225.50
13-CC-2029 BASKERVILLE, ANTWARAN $94.50
13-CC-2030 ROCKFORD, CITY OF $32,500.00
285
13-CC-2053 MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES $1,167.50
13-CC-2058 MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES $421.50
13-CC-2059 MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES $339.00
13-CC-2060 MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES D/B/A TAYLOR ASSOC $418.25
IATES REPORTING
13-CC-2061 MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES D/B/A TAYLOR ASSOC $388.50
IATES REPORTING
13-CC-2062 MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES D/B/A TAYLOR ASSOC $166.25
IATES REPORTING
13-CC-2063 MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES $203.00
13-CC-2064 MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES $234.05
13-CC-2065 MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES $80.85
13-CC-2066 MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES $244.00
13-CC-2067 MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES $83.85
13-CC-2069 MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES $95.45
13-CC-2070 MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES $90.00
13-CC-2076 MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES $128.50
13-CC-2078 MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES D/B/A TAYLOR ASSOC $1,030.00
IATES REPORTING
13-CC-2079 MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES $146.10
13-CC-2080 MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES $344.75
13-CC-2081 MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES $186.50
13-CC-2085 MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES $625.00
13-CC-2090 MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES $328.80
13-CC-2091 MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES $435.00
13-CC-2093 MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES D/B/A TAYLOR ASSOC $378.50
IATES REPORTING
13-CC-2094 MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES $345.00
13-CC-2095 MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES D/B/A TAYLOR ASSOC $305.00
IATES REPORTING
13-CC-2096 MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES $581.00
13-CC-2098 MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES $390.25
13-CC-2099 MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES $249.40
13-CC-2100 MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES $82.00
13-CC-2103 MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES $325.75
13-CC-2104 MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES $545.00
13-CC-2106 MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES $52.80
13-CC-2108 MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES $578.00
13-CC-2109 MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES $579.50
13-CC-2110 MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES $248.10
13-CC-2111 MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES $377.35
13-CC-2113 MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES $374.80
13-CC-2115 WILLIAMS, LISA $.00
13-CC-2119 LITTLE BLACK PEARL WORKSHOP $14,465.95
13-CC-2125 FAYETTE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT $450.00
13-CC-2126 VERTICAL EXTREME $480.00
13-CC-2128 MIDWEST OFFICE SUPPLY, LLC. $472.10
13-CC-2129 RUSSELL, PHYLLIS $367.96
13-CC-2130 PARKINS, HEATHER $332.00
13-CC-2131 HILLIER STORAGE & MOVING COMPANY $5,756.50
13-CC-2133 MADISON COUNTY CATHOLIC CHARITIES $225.00
13-CC-2135 MCKINLEY, ADA S., COMMUNITY SERVICES $221.13
13-CC-2138 ILLINOIS STATE TOLL HIGHWAY AUTHORITY $467.50
13-CC-2140 BIOMETRIC EQUIPMENT & SAFETY TECHNOLOGY LABS, $326.73
INC.
13-CC-2141 SANGAMON COUNTY DEPT. OF PUBLIC HEALTH $73,079.58
13-CC-2142 IHM, PATRICIA $103.02
13-CC-2146 STANLEY CONVERGENT SECURITY $10,000.00
13-CC-2147 CREASEY PRINTING SERVICES $4,920.00
13-CC-2148 MENARD, INC. $249.82
13-CC-2149 DEVORE, ANGELA $490.44
13-CC-2150 BRIGHT START CHILDCARE & PRESCHOOL $1,312.21
13-CC-2152 LAKE COUNTY PIPE & SUPPLY CO. $3,270.86
286
13-CC-2153 LUEDER, ROBERT G. $132.00
13-CC-2155 SPRINGFIELD OVERHEAD DOORS, INC. $47.25
13-CC-2157 HAMPTON INN & SUITES D/B/A APPLE TEN SERVICES $108.41
SKOKIE, INC.
13-CC-2158 CC FIRE EQUIPMENT, INC. $180.00
13-CC-2167 BETTIS, HANNAH $335.25
13-CC-2168 PASSAVANT AREA HOSPITAL $101.71
13-CC-2169 CDS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES $8,200.00
13-CC-2171 GREEN, MARILYN $83.00
13-CC-2174 ST. JAMES HOSPITAL & HEALTH CENTER CHICAGO HEI $2,306.92
GHTS CAMPUS
13-CC-2175 OSBORNE, NICK $160.95
13-CC-2176 TWO RIVERS FS, INC. $659.45
13-CC-2177 CENTRAL ILLINOIS ELECTRICAL SERVICES $1,298.71
13-CC-2178 RELIFORD INC., D/B/A ABC DAY CARE $3,361.03
13-CC-2179 ANIXTER CENTER $5,401.44
13-CC-2180 CAIRS $104.00
13-CC-2181 CAIRS $136.19
13-CC-2185 TAZWOOD MENTAL HEALTH CENTER, INC. $137.25
13-CC-2186 CAIRS $104.00
13-CC-2187 CAIRS $104.00
13-CC-2188 CAIRS $104.00
13-CC-2189 GRIMCO, INC. $220.98
13-CC-2191 CAIRS $164.00
13-CC-2193 MILLIMAN, INC. $14,965.00
13-CC-2194 DATAFILE $3,276.30
13-CC-2195 ILLINOIS EDUCATION ASSOCIATION $366.00
13-CC-2198 GENERATIONS OF HOPE $800.00
13-CC-2199 OUTDOOR OUTFITS $7,260.00
13-CC-2201 SIMPLEX GRINNELL, LP. $1,481.00
13-CC-2202 ST. JAMES HOSPITAL & HEALTH CENTER CHICAGO HEI $5,547.26
GHTS CAMPUS
13-CC-2203 DUIS SALES CENTER $43.52
13-CC-2204 INDUSTRIAL ACCESSORIES CO., INC. $1,131.40
13-CC-2206 LIGENZA, MARIANNE $48.50
13-CC-2210 SOUTHSTAR SERVICES $5,587.90
13-CC-2211 SOUTHSTAR SERVICES $6,336.75
13-CC-2213 AHMED, MUJEEB $1,602.86
13-CC-2214 COMTECH HOLDINGS $1,239.00
13-CC-2219 SIMPLEX GRINNELL, LP. $464.75
13-CC-2222 ST. JOHN, JUDITH $3,366.38
13-CC-2223 PITNEY BOWES, INC. $270.00
13-CC-2224 PITNEY BOWES, INC. $270.00
13-CC-2225 ASSOCIATION HOUSE OF, CHICAGO $1,677.15
13-CC-2227 CHASE, MICHAEL W. D/B/A RAYVON WINDOW CLEANING $425.00
13-CC-2230 LASER INNOVATION, INC. $38.00
13-CC-2232 MCDERMOTT CENTER D/B/A HAYMARKET CENTER $180,223.00
13-CC-2235 PASSAVANT AREA HOSPITAL $60.95
13-CC-2236 HOBBY HORSE HOUSE OF JACKSONVILLE $5,525.30
13-CC-2258 JOSEPH F. BOENTE & SONS, INC. $12.93
13-CC-2259 RT LAWRENCE CORPORATION $12,000.00
13-CC-2261 CALVARY TEMPLE CHURCH C/O VERTICAL EXTREME $480.00
13-CC-2262 TEPPER ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY $25.41
13-CC-2263 PEORIA COUNTY RECORDER $1,005.00
13-CC-2264 SILBERT, BARBARA A., PSY.D. $660.00
13-CC-2267 ACT, INC. $950.00
13-CC-2270 CENVEO CORPORATION $263.67
13-CC-2271 WABASH VALLEY SERVICE COMPANY $34.68
13-CC-2272 SHELBY COUNTY COMMUNITY SERVICE $24.38
13-CC-2275 AMERICAN PEST CONTROL, INC. $125.00
13-CC-2276 EASTMAN PARK MICROGRAPHICS, INC. $5,464.12
13-CC-2279 TATE FARM EQUIPMENT, INC. $12.29
13-CC-2282 JASPER COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT $1,347.83
287
13-CC-2283 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY $3,300.00
13-CC-2286 DONALD ROKITA TRANSMISSION D/B/A DONS LAWN SAW $8.10
SHOP
13-CC-2287 NEMANI, SAJJAN K., M.D. $385.00
13-CC-2288 NEMANI, SAJJAN K., M.D. $13.78
13-CC-2291 AUSTIN-BRADLEE COMPANY $3,768.00
13-CC-2292 R & H FARM & HOME, INC. $23.65
13-CC-2293 ROGYS GINGERBREAD HOUSE, INC. $2,278.01
13-CC-2294 LASER INNOVATIONS, INC. $214.00
13-CC-2296 JACKSON, AESHA $291.40
13-CC-2297 MOTOROLA SOLUTION $32,232.00
13-CC-2298 NEMANI, SAJJAN K., M.D. $102.04
13-CC-2299 MILLER, MARY $73.26
13-CC-2302 GROUP INVESTMENT INC. D/B/A LAKE SARA MARINA $25.02
13-CC-2303 LONGI, MUHAMMED, M.D. $116.94
13-CC-2304 LONGI, MUHAMMED, M.D. $214.09
13-CC-2305 LONGI, MUHAMMED, M.D. $43.22
13-CC-2306 LONGI, MUHAMMED, M.D. $194.21
13-CC-2307 LONGI, MUHAMMED, M.D. $107.90
13-CC-2308 LONGI, MUHAMMED, M.D. $172.67
13-CC-2309 LONGI, MUHAMMED, M.D. $237.44
13-CC-2310 LONGI, MUHAMMED, M.D. $326.50
13-CC-2311 LONGI, MUHAMMED, M.D. $85.94
13-CC-2312 LONGI, MUHAMMED, M.D. $591.82
13-CC-2313 LONGI, MUHAMMED, M.D. $107.90
13-CC-2314 LONGI, MUHAMMED, M.D. $107.90
13-CC-2315 LONGI, MUHAMMED, M.D. $236.90
13-CC-2316 LONGI, MUHAMMED, M.D. $391.29
13-CC-2317 SIVERTSEN REPORTING SERVICES $516.00
13-CC-2318 WABASH VALLEY SERVICE COMPANY $10.22
13-CC-2319 WABASH VALLEY SERVICE COMPANY $24.54
13-CC-2333 INGERSOLL RAND COMPANY $7,862.06
13-CC-2334 HOW TITLE 1 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CENTER, INC. $372.60
13-CC-2335 ROGYS CHILD CARE CENTER, INC. $1,976.71
13-CC-2339 CENVEO CORPORATION $165.50
13-CC-2340 CENVEO CORPORATION $79.05
13-CC-2341 HUSTON, DEBORAH $41.98
13-CC-2342 LASER INNOVATIONS, INC. $187.28
13-CC-2343 B.A. SWARTZ TRUST $5,304.26
13-CC-2346 ROGYS LEARNING PLACE #3 $2,313.99
13-CC-2347 ROGYS NEW GENERATION, INC. $2,789.40
13-CC-2348 BIGGERS CHEVROLET $79.74
13-CC-2349 MENARD, INC. $11.80
13-CC-2350 HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS-LE ROY $628.64
13-CC-2352 NAPHCARE, INC. $2,040.60
13-CC-2355 AG VIEW FS, INC. $11.46
13-CC-2357 BETHEL NEW LIFE $62,900.00
13-CC-2358 BETHEL NEW LIFE $33,693.90
13-CC-2359 BETHEL NEW LIFE $19,514.01
13-CC-2361 CENVEO CORPORATION $340.50
13-CC-2367 CENVEO CORPORATION $121.20
13-CC-2372 CENVEO CORPORATION $580.00
13-CC-2375 CENVEO CORPORATION $106.17
13-CC-2377 DICKSON, ROBERT-CUSTODIAN $17.19
13-CC-2378 SEGUIN SERVICES, INC. $31,647.36
13-CC-2379 SEGUIN SERVICES, INC. $3,317.87
13-CC-2380 TRIAD INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CORPORATION $39.52
13-CC-2381 TRI COUNTY COUNSELING SERVICES, PC. $451.00
13-CC-2382 SEGUIN SERVICES, INC. $31,647.36
13-CC-2384 IDEAL BUSINESS PRODUCTS, LLC. $4,641.00
13-CC-2385 CENVEO CORPORATION $584.00
13-CC-2389 PASSAVANT AREA HOSPITAL $84.81
13-CC-2391 HAWKINS, INC. $1,333.67
288
13-CC-2392 SHIVAM HOTEL, LLC. D/B/A COMFORT INN $553.70
13-CC-2394 INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CONSULTANTS $13.97
13-CC-2398 UNIFORMS MANUFACTURING, INC. $1,428.00
13-CC-2399 BETHEL NEW LIFE $11,416.37
13-CC-2402 FAMILY SERVICES OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY $878.04
13-CC-2405 ARENDS BROTHERS, INC. $10.34
13-CC-2407 PHILLPOTT, PATRICIA A. $1,200.48
13-CC-2409 HACKETT, JAMES $873.59
13-CC-2411 HUMAN SERVICE COLLABORATIVE $3,169.00
13-CC-2412 US LEGAL SUPPORT, INC. $682.60
13-CC-2413 SPICKER, MICHAEL $128.80
13-CC-2414 HOBROCK, CINDY $113.75
13-CC-2417 AT&T $3,192.00
13-CC-2418 PITNEY BOWES, INC. $180.00
13-CC-2420 WILLOW SPRINGS, VILLAGE OF $467.50
13-CC-2422 HICKSGAS SPRINGFIELD, INC. D/B/A HICKSGAS, LLC $28.17
. D/B/A NGL ENERGY PARTNERS, LP.
13-CC-2423 MACOMB GLASS, INC. $20.00
13-CC-2424 MACOMB GLASS, INC. $196.54
13-CC-2425 CAMELOT CARE CENTER $2,138.20
13-CC-2426 FAIVRE, JAMES G. $.00
13-CC-2428 MORAINE VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE $125.00
13-CC-2429 US LEGAL SUPPORT, INC. $682.60
13-CC-2432 EGYPTIAN HEALTH DEPARTMENT $12,666.00
13-CC-2433 GEM CARPENTRY $25.95
13-CC-2434 PORTS PETROLEUM COMPANY, INC. $7.38
13-CC-2435 INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CONSULTANTS $9.78
13-CC-2436 JERSEY COMMUNITY HOSPITAL $728.00
13-CC-2437 EGYPTIAN HEALTH DEPARTMENT $7,500.00
13-CC-2438 ILLINOIS STATE TOLL HIGHWAY AUTHORITY $958.45
13-CC-2439 PDC LABORATORIES, INC. $440.50
13-CC-2440 SIU PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS, INC. $142.86
13-CC-2443 HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE, INC. $38,432.00
13-CC-2444 ST. CLAIR COUNTY RECORDER OF DEEDS $42.00
13-CC-2445 MOBILITY WORKS $3,126.73
13-CC-2446 TRINITY MEDICAL CENTER $859.80
13-CC-2466 WHIZ KIDZ ACADEMY $3,415.40
13-CC-2474 GRP MECHANICAL COMPANY, INC. $4,860.00
13-CC-2477 ILLINOIS CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES $4,867.83
13-CC-2478 ILLINOIS CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES $544.50
13-CC-2482 ILLINOIS CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES $4,287.30
13-CC-2485 YAMAHA OF SOUTHERN ILLINOIS $1,089.90
13-CC-2486 DEKALB COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT $26,844.00
13-CC-2487 STONE BUILDERS, INC. $25.55
13-CC-2488 MAHER PLUMBING, INC. $6,290.49
13-CC-2489 COUNTRY INN & SUITES $2,565.92
13-CC-2490 LITTLE LEADERS OF TOMORROW $2,696.42
13-CC-2491 PONTIAC FLYING, LLC. $194.25
13-CC-2492 HARBOUR, INC. $6,349.57
13-CC-2496 WHELEN ENGINEERING COMPANY, INC. $18.72
13-CC-2500 CENVEO CORPORATION $165.50
13-CC-2502 GANNON, CHRISTINE $2,100.84
13-CC-2504 CENVEO CORPORATION $2,964.80
13-CC-2505 GARCIA, MARY $5,000.00
13-CC-2507 NORTHSHORE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SYSTEMS $72,194.13
13-CC-2508 HODGE'S 66, INC. $95.40
13-CC-2509 CENVEO CORPORATION $121.17
13-CC-2516 CENVEO CORPORATION $238.50
13-CC-2517 CENVEO CORPORATION $68.10
13-CC-2518 LASER INNOVATIONS, INC. $6.95
13-CC-2530 INTEGRYS ENERGY SERVICES, INC. $905.88
13-CC-2531 INTEGRYS ENERGY SERVICES, INC. $178.04
13-CC-2532 INTEGRYS ENERGY SERVICES, INC. $217.77
289
13-CC-2533 INTEGRYS ENERGY SERVICES, INC. $553.91
13-CC-2534 INTEGRYS ENERGY SERVICES, INC. $1,041.30
13-CC-2535 INTEGRYS ENERGY SERVICES, INC. $211.77
13-CC-2537 INTEGRYS ENERGY SERVICES, INC. $109.87
13-CC-2538 INTEGRYS ENERGY SERVICES, INC. $151.64
13-CC-2540 OLD ABE, LLC. D/B/A PRESIDENT ABRAHAM LINCOLN $156.80
HOTEL
13-CC-2543 FLESNER, SHELLEY $5,000.00
13-CC-2544 HEPHZIBAH CHILDRENS ASSOCIATION $148.60
13-CC-2545 HEPHZIBAH CHILDRENS ASSOCIATION $739.88
13-CC-2551 HAMPTON INN $65.40
13-CC-2554 LANE COMPANY $1,134.98
13-CC-2555 SANDERS, KATE $4,996.61
13-CC-2556 KIRKHAM, SUSAN $882.45
13-CC-2559 NEUROSYCHOIOGICAL ASSOCIATES, PC. $2,850.00
13-CC-2560 WHELEN ENGINEERING COMPANY, INC. $15.26
13-CC-2562 WHELEN ENGINEERING COMPANY, INC. $15.17
13-CC-2563 OUR CHILDREN'S HOMESTEAD $1,359.60
13-CC-2565 MENTAL HEALTH CENTERS OF WESTERN ILLINOIS $6,902.00
13-CC-2566 CONSOLIDATED COMMUNICATIONS $315.62
13-CC-2567 KEMMERER VILLAGE $123,264.07
13-CC-2568 THOMPSON, MARGARET M. $89.40
13-CC-2572 BROOKS, KELLEY M. $2,360.89
13-CC-2576 ALL SERVICE LOCK & METAL SUPPLY $198.00
13-CC-2578 FRASER, MORRISON $387.73
13-CC-2579 SIGNALISATION VERMAC, INC. $29,000.00
13-CC-2582 WOODS-BLACKWELL, DONTREE $62.50
13-CC-2583 FLEXTER, TONI $497.76
13-CC-2585 ILLINOIS BUILDING, LLC. $4,584.55
13-CC-2586 ILLINIOS BUILDING, LLC. $6,526.37
13-CC-2587 ILLINOIS BUILDING, LLC. $4,461.56
13-CC-2588 MCBRIDE, LISA R. $199.80
13-CC-2589 TRANSITIONS OF WESTERN ILLINOIS $2,137.92
13-CC-2590 PARK FOREST, VILLAGE OF $34,955.20
13-CC-2591 ALLENDALE ASSOCIATION $27,082.50
13-CC-2597 COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY $149.60
13-CC-2600 COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY $104.74
13-CC-2601 COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY $241.17
13-CC-2602 COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY $1,447.02
13-CC-2604 COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY $63.81
13-CC-2616 HEALTHPORT TECHNOLOGIES, LLC. $13,160.00
13-CC-2617 COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY $55.43
13-CC-2618 COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY $13.34
13-CC-2628 POSEY, LISA L. $234.23
13-CC-2629 ILLINOIS COLLEGE $40.42
13-CC-2631 KOHL WHOLESALE $1,609.58
13-CC-2632 N KOHL GROCER, INC. D/B/A KOHL WHOLESALE $700.00
13-CC-2633 PATTEN INDUSTRIES, INC. $1,802.50
13-CC-2634 PATTEN INDUSTRIES, INC. $20.28
13-CC-2635 ASSOCIATION HOUSE OF CHICAGO $119.00
13-CC-2636 BAZYDLO, NORA $5,000.00
13-CC-2637 ELIM CHRISTIAN SERVICES $4,527.32
13-CC-2638 PARSONS, KELLI $5,000.00
13-CC-2639 PASSAVANT AREA HOSPITAL $50.96
13-CC-2640 MIDWEST OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH ASSOCIATES $300.00
13-CC-2641 MIDWEST OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH ASSOCIATES $262.50
13-CC-2643 COOK COUNTY DEPT OF PUBLIC HEALTH $329,418.12
13-CC-2644 JOHNSON CONTROLS, INC. $3,450.50
13-CC-2647 YOUNG WOMENS CHRISTIAN ASSN. $275.50
13-CC-2648 CENVEO CORPORATION $807.80
13-CC-2649 CENVEO CORPORATION $907.80
13-CC-2651 HAYNES, CATRINA $10,000.00
13-CC-2652 METHAVICHIT, MARILYN $10,000.00
290
13-CC-2653 HICKORY ESTATES, INC. & PETER M. NARISH $432,014.36
13-CC-2655 CENVEO CORPORATION $1,770.00
13-CC-2657 CHILDREN'S HOME ASSOCIATION OF ILLINOIS $5,561.00
13-CC-2659 JEWISH CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES $6,622.35
13-CC-2687 EARLY-EXTON, ANGELINE $100.00
13-CC-2688 ORTHOPEDIC ASSOCIATES OF KANKAKEE $67.24
13-CC-2689 TRANSITIONS NFP D/B/A THE PRINTERS MARK $259.00
13-CC-2721 COLLEGE OF LAKE COUNTY $8,124.22
13-CC-2722 BLESSING PHYSICIAN SERVICE $545.00
13-CC-2725 CHRISTIAN COUNTY FARMER SUPPLY COMPANY $23,620.93
13-CC-2726 ENTERPRISE HOLDINGS, INC. $32.00
13-CC-2727 ROME COMMUNITY CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL $467.50
13-CC-2728 MH EQUIPMENT COMPANY $1,686.19
13-CC-2730 STRADER, DENVER WAYNE $49.00
13-CC-2731 ROGYS GINGERBREAD HOUSE, INC. $1,534.17
13-CC-2733 KENT ADHESIVE PRODUCTS COMPANY $21.90
13-CC-2734 STEVENS, BOBBY $45.70
13-CC-2735 TRI-STATE CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY $885.00
13-CC-2736 ROBERTS, SUSAN K. $98.00
13-CC-2737 BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY $42,856.27
13-CC-2738 CHRISTIAN COUNTY FARMERS SUPPLY COMPANY $24,296.65
13-CC-2743 CVK ENTERPRISES, INC. $13,532.43
13-CC-2745 MILLER, HEIDI JO $1,215.56
13-CC-2746 MILLER, HEIDI JO $3,051.72
13-CC-2747 SILKE, JOAN MARIE $1,052.62
13-CC-2748 BLACK, CRYSTAL $237.91
13-CC-2751 HELPING HAND CENTER $8,963.98
13-CC-2753 GARDNER, MARY, DR. $850.00
13-CC-2754 GARDNER, MARY, DR. $712.64
13-CC-2759 T&C TRAPPING, INC. $705.00
13-CC-2774 ROGERS SUPPY COMPANY $1,716.00
13-CC-2775 PERSEHKE, SANDRA H. $376.66
13-CC-2817 LARABIDA CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL $29,565.90
13-CC-2818 MARTINEZ, HOLLY $5,000.00
13-CC-2828 GREATER PEORIA FAMILY YMCA $365.80
13-CC-2831 HEARTLAND HEALTH OUTREACH CCIS. $320.00
13-CC-2833 MANLEY MOTOR SALES COMPANY $98.64
13-CC-2836 CHERNY, MICHELLE $.00
13-CC-2837 LOYOLA UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER $17,514.20
13-CC-2840 JOHNSON, MICHELLE M. $374.00
13-CC-2841 JACKSON FORD, INC. $694.44
13-CC-2845 ASSOCIATED RADIOLOGISTS OF JOLIET, SC. $12.62
13-CC-2846 WADLINGTON REPORTING SERVICE, INC. $673.00
13-CC-2847 DINEEN, ADRIANA $4,252.52
13-CC-2848 ALTERNATIVES, INC. $10,733.00
13-CC-2856 MENARD, INC. $7.16
13-CC-2861 BISHOP, JILL K. $210.00
13-CC-2862 ESQUIRE DEPOSITION SOLUTIONS, LLC. $1,363.65
13-CC-2864 INDUSTRIAL SOAP COMPANY $60.00
13-CC-2866 COUNCIL FOR JEWISH ELDERLY D/B/A CJE SENIOR LI $24,945.07
FE
13-CC-2869 SKIRMONT MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS, INC. $1,074.94
13-CC-2872 ROSECRANE, INC. $11,538.00
13-CC-2873 CARLINVILLE AREA HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION $2,356.96
13-CC-2874 CARLINVILLE AREA HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION $659.22
13-CC-2875 CARLINVILLE AREA HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION $1,287.21
13-CC-2876 CARLINVILLE AREA HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION $5,011.47
13-CC-2877 SERRATOS, STACIE $150.00
13-CC-2878 KNOWLEDGE UNIVERSE $66,086.49
13-CC-2879 IRQUOIS MENTAL HEALTH CENTER $281.54
13-CC-2881 HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS $2,051.28
13-CC-2882 HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS $256.41
13-CC-2883 HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS $170.94
291
13-CC-2891 TYLER, CURTIS $86.81
13-CC-2892 GLENKIRK D/B/A OPPORTUNITY SECURE DATA DESTRUC $4,043.30
TION
13-CC-2893 TRI-ELECTRONICS, INC. $434.70
13-CC-2894 TRI-ELECTRONICS, INC. $1,530.00
13-CC-2895 CHICAGO, UNIVERSITY OF $18,000.00
13-CC-2896 INROADS COUNSELING AND DUI CENTER, INC. $42.91
13-CC-2897 LITTLE LAMBS DAY CARE $659.40
13-CC-2898 PAWNEE, VILLAGE OF $672.30
13-CC-2899 NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY $176,172.10
13-CC-2900 BRISTOL MISSION $492.55
13-CC-2901 ROGYS CHILD CARE CENTER, INC. $7,907.43
13-CC-2902 EAST ST LOUIS TOWNSHIP $89,157.00
13-CC-2903 HOLIDAY INN $137.20
13-CC-2904 WESTERN DUPAGE SPECIAL RECREATION ASSOCIATION $390.00
13-CC-2905 OVERHEAD DOOR CO. OF ROCKFOR/DEKALB $298.00
13-CC-2906 GLENKIRK D/B/A OPPORTUNITY SECURE DATA DESTRUC $5,303.59
TION
13-CC-2909 ESQUIRE DEPOSITION SOLUTIONS, LLC. $170.00
13-CC-2911 ESQUIRE DEPOSITION SOLUCTIONS, LLC. $293.50
13-CC-2919 COMMUNITY ELEMENTS, INC. $2,004.48
13-CC-2921 ST. LOUIS CARDIOLOGY CONSULTANTS $204.00
13-CC-2922 PREMIER DERMATOLOGY $153.23
13-CC-2923 COMFORT INN-SEDALIA $79.00
13-CC-2925 SWANSON, MARTIN & BELL, LLP. $4,411.00
13-CC-2926 SEALS, GEORGE M. $545.14
13-CC-2929 OGLESBY, DEXTER $579.60
13-CC-2931 HELPING HAND CENTER $748.08
13-CC-2932 ROBERTS, KELLY A. $241.28
13-CC-2933 DIGESTIVE DISEASES $240.91
13-CC-2935 GARDNER, MARY, DR. $850.00
13-CC-2938 LEWIS, ERIK P. $444.00
13-CC-2939 ILLINOIS RETINA ASSOCIATES $55.82
13-CC-2945 FOX, PATRICIA A. $98.29
13-CC-2946 OSF SAINT ELIZABETH MEDICAL CENTER $3,340.98
13-CC-2947 WINGATE BY WYNDHAM $87.99
13-CC-2948 WEST SUBURBAN PADS $5,783.46
13-CC-2949 HENSON ROBINSON COMPANY $1,763.95
13-CC-2950 LASER INNOVATIONS, INC. $553.00
13-CC-2953 BRYANT, DANIELLE $532.00
13-CC-2954 COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTER $13,605.00
13-CC-2955 MARTIN, DARRELL $126.50
13-CC-2958 BAIOCCHI, MICHAEL $263.52
13-CC-2959 CANON SOLUTIONS AMERICA INC., D/B/A OCE IMAGIS $450.00
TICS, INC.
13-CC-2962 KILLIAN AND ASSOCIATES S.C. $1,451.25
13-CC-2967 ST. LOUIS BOILER SUPPLY COMPANY $71.00
13-CC-2968 CHICAGO LAKESHORE HOSPITAL $5,100.00
13-CC-2972 WABASH VALLEY SERVICE COMPANY $1,006.29
13-CC-2973 ZOEPAZ INCORPORATED $379.00
13-CC-2974 ZOEPAZ INCORPORATED $268.00
13-CC-2975 RICHMOND, VILLAGE OF $52.11
13-CC-2976 HOLIDAY INN-JOLIET $180.80
13-CC-2979 HOLIDAY INN-JOLIET $90.40
13-CC-2980 HOLIDAY INN-JOLIET $90.40
13-CC-2981 HOLIDAY INN-JOLIET PAID THROUGH
13CC2983
13-CC-2983 HOLIDAY INN-JOLIET PAID THROUGH
13CC2981
13-CC-2984 HELP AT HOME, INC. $6,996.00
13-CC-2985 BENT, SAMANTHA $177.60
13-CC-2986 SPRINGFIELD SCHOOL DISTRICT $1,284.00
13-CC-2987 LAUREN PLUMBING $147.72
292
13-CC-2988 HUGHES, REBA R. $6,370.84
13-CC-2989 SHERMAN HOSPITAL $3,332.81
13-CC-2990 WEXFORD HEALTH SOURCES $253,606.44
13-CC-3011 EDEN CHILDCARE, INC. $1,885.50
13-CC-3012 ROBINSON, TYRELL $966.24
13-CC-3013 WILLIAMS, ANTHONY $106.00
13-CC-3016 LAWSON, BILLY J. $11.00
13-CC-3017 ROGER SUPPLY, COMPANY $131.44
13-CC-3018 AUDET, GUY, M.D. $143.07
13-CC-3020 EATON, MICHAEL $767.35
13-CC-3022 LAW OFFICE OF ELLYN J BULLOCK, LLC. $1,020.00
13-CC-3023 DICK TAYLOR $3,140.00
13-CC-3026 SHELTER, INC. $1,850.00
13-CC-3027 BIOTECH X-RAY, INC. $159.04
13-CC-3030 CORONA, AGUEDA $493.50
13-CC-3032 DRURY INN & SUITES $78.40
13-CC-3034 COLEMAN, TAMMECIA $1,116.70
13-CC-3035 ZEE MEDICAL, INC. $63.49
13-CC-3042 DUQUION EVENING CALL $100.00
13-CC-3049 MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, INC. $7,410.22
13-CC-3050 MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, INC. $6,211.95
13-CC-3051 MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, INC. $5,092.47
13-CC-3052 MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, INC. $1,648.56
13-CC-3053 MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, INC. $7,841.39
13-CC-3055 MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, INC. $914.79
13-CC-3056 MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, INC. $808.04
13-CC-3057 MERRILL CORPORATION $479.30
13-CC-3058 PASSAGES ALTERNATIVE LIVING PROGRAMS, INC. $77.12
13-CC-3059 PASSAGES ALTERNATIVE LIVING PROGRAMS, INC. $3,007.31
13-CC-3073 ALTORFER, INC. $331.25
13-CC-3074 BELCREST SERVICES, LTD. $39,865.40
13-CC-3075 PEREZ, DAWN M. $1,859.28
13-CC-3077 CONRON, JANE $1,030.00
13-CC-3080 JOHN DEERE COMPANY $13,834.23
13-CC-3081 JOHN DEERE COMPANY $72,165.04
13-CC-3082 JOHN DEERE COMPANY $72,165.04
13-CC-3091 TESAR, JEFFREY $10,000.00
13-CC-3094 BAYMONT INN & SUITES D/B/A SOUTH ENTERPRISE, L $66.60
LC.
13-CC-3095 DRURY INN & SUITES $78.40
13-CC-3098 PARK MANOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH CREDIT UNION $600.00
13-CC-3104 CONESTOGA-ROVERS & ASSOCIATES, INC. $9,016.32
13-CC-3110 WINGATE BY WYNDHAM $89.59
13-CC-3116 COURIER $101.43
13-CC-3117 COURIER $100.17
13-CC-3119 COMER SCIENCE EDUCATION FOUNDATION $9,056.65
13-CC-3121 FITZGERALD EQUIPMENT CO., INC. $31,158.28
13-CC-3122 JORDAN, JOEY $154.50
13-CC-3123 DUNLARY LEARNING CO. D/B/A SYLVAN LEARNING CEN $840.00
TER
13-CC-3124 FARM KING SUPPLY, INC. $89.99
13-CC-3125 FARM KING SUPPLY, INC. $43.95
13-CC-3126 CANON SOLUTIONS AMERICA INC., D/B/A OCE IMAGIS $980.92
TICS, INC.
13-CC-3130 EASTER SEALS JOLIET REGION $6,932.40
13-CC-3131 WESTMONT, VILLAGE OF, POLICE DEPARTMENT PAID THROUGH
293
13-CC-3155 KEYS, THADDEUS $366.30
13-CC-3156 PRIME ELECTRIC CO., INC. $2,891.13
13-CC-3157 PRIME ELECTRIC CO., INC. $628.64
13-CC-3158 PRIME ELECTRIC CO., INC. $1,391.58
13-CC-3159 PRIME ELECTRIC CO., INC. $1,223.18
13-CC-3160 PRIME ELECTRIC CO., INC. $2,042.91
13-CC-3162 PRIME ELECTRIC CO., INC. $465.69
13-CC-3163 PRIME ELECTRIC CO., INC. $4,657.02
13-CC-3168 JONES, ROBERT L. $102.00
13-CC-3174 DRURY INN-MARION $139.20
13-CC-3176 BONUTTI ORTHOPEDIC SERVICES $76.00
13-CC-3178 HARBOUR, INC. $528.00
13-CC-3179 FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER $22.60
13-CC-3180 FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER $200.00
13-CC-3181 FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER $400.00
13-CC-3182 FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER $90.13
13-CC-3183 FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER $200.00
13-CC-3184 FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER $200.00
13-CC-3188 SHERMAN HOSPITAL $23,516.54
13-CC-3190 FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER $200.00
13-CC-3191 FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER $80.00
13-CC-3192 KRIEG, TINA $658.80
13-CC-3194 ROBERTS, VICTOR $1,200.00
13-CC-3196 PRIME ELECTRIC CO., INC. $1,427.97
13-CC-3197 PRIME ELECTRIC CO., INC. $1,283.44
13-CC-3200 UROLOGY, LTD. $149.00
13-CC-3202 PROVENA ST MARYS HOSPITAL $190.93
13-CC-3203 NETWORK FOR GOOD $4,166.67
13-CC-3218 LAWRENCE HALL YOUTH SERVICES $3,300.09
13-CC-3219 LAWRENCE HALL YOUTH SERVICES $350.00
13-CC-3220 LAWRENCE HALL YOUTH SERVICES $608.95
13-CC-3221 MIDWEST SUPPLY COMPANY $516.40
13-CC-3222 WASTE MANAGEMENT OF ILLINOIS, INC. $1,400.00
13-CC-3223 DUNFERMLINE, VILLAGE OF $15,897.76
13-CC-3227 DOUBLETREE CHICAGO MAG MILE $467.92
13-CC-3268 PITNEY BOWES, INC. $5,418.00
13-CC-3271 SIMPLEX GRINNELL, LP. $3,787.50
13-CC-3272 CROUSE-BAY, KIRSTEN $1,500.00
13-CC-3285 SURRATT, DESSA E. $514.08
13-CC-3286 MONTESSORI SCHOOL OF LAKE FOREST $707.50
13-CC-3293 PITNEY BOWES, INC. $1,908.00
13-CC-3294 ASSOCIATED FOOT & ANKLE CLINIC $27.81
13-CC-3295 FREEMAN, KATHLEEN $2,234.40
13-CC-3296 ASSOCIATION HOUSE OF CHICAGO $5,283.57
13-CC-3297 CENTRAL BUSINESS SYSTEMS $4,022.60
13-CC-3301 CCAR INDUSTRIES $94,122.73
13-CC-3308 PECK, RONALD L. D/B/A MACOMB AUTO PARTS $14.86
13-CC-3313 COOK COUNTY ADULT PROBATION $105,858.00
13-CC-3314 DUKES RYAN MEYER & FREED, LTD. $1,500.00
13-CC-3315 DUKES RYAN MEYER & FREED, LTD. $2,200.00
13-CC-3317 SWEENEY, MAUREEN B. $355.38
13-CC-3318 SWEENEY, MAUREEN B. $23.33
13-CC-3319 SWEENEY, MAUREEN B. $23.33
13-CC-3321 WEX, INC. $2,322.42
13-CC-3322 WEX, INC. $1,923.84
13-CC-3323 WEX, INC. $2,116.23
13-CC-3324 WEX, INC. $1,136.73
13-CC-3326 ANN & ROBERT H. LURIE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL OF C $4,373.46
HICAGO
13-CC-3328 NINA EPRI PROGRAM $540.09
13-CC-3329 ROMAN, DAHLIA L. $806.85
13-CC-3334 CDS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES $116.04
13-CC-3335 CDS OFFICE SYSTEMS, INC. $42.05
294
13-CC-3347 SUNRISE AG SERVICE COMPANY $2,382.57
13-CC-3349 SUNRISE AG SERVICE COMPANY $6,598.71
13-CC-3350 SUNRISE AG SERVICE COMPANY $940.51
13-CC-3352 GLENKIRK D/B/A OPPORTUNITY SECURE DATA DESTRUC $2,238.00
TION
13-CC-3353 ACCESS COMMUNITY HEALTH NETWORK $12,221.16
13-CC-3355 ASSOCIATED RADIOLOGISTS OF JOLIET, SC. $9.88
13-CC-3356 MCKINLEY, ADA S., COMMUNITY SERVICES $779.25
13-CC-3357 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. $1.25
13-CC-3358 STATE JOURNAL REGISTER, THE $432.04
13-CC-3367 SIMPLEX GRINNELL, LP. $540.00
13-CC-3369 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. $5.93
13-CC-3373 MARCHETTI, ANN $2,500.00
13-CC-3374 NEGWER MATERIALS, INC. $779.51
13-CC-3375 NELSON'S CATERING $320.00
13-CC-3379 HEKTOEN INSTITUTE $941.10
13-CC-3381 DRURY INN-MARION $133.20
13-CC-3382 CHESTNUT HEALTH SYSTEMS, INC. $15,519.57
13-CC-3383 LECKRONE, JULIE A. $.00
13-CC-3384 LECKRONE, JULIE A. $116.00
13-CC-3389 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. $29.66
13-CC-3393 FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER $80.00
13-CC-3394 FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER $200.00
13-CC-3395 FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER $90.13
13-CC-3413 ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. $4,172.16
13-CC-3414 ANDERSON RASOR & PARTNERS, LLP. $261.60
13-CC-3416 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE INSTITUTE, INC. $3,200.00
13-CC-3417 ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. $1,834.56
13-CC-3418 ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. $1,882.31
13-CC-3419 ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. $377.72
13-CC-3420 ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. $147.96
13-CC-3421 ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. $1,568.00
13-CC-3422 ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. $2,199.86
13-CC-3423 ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. $821.43
13-CC-3424 ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. $760.08
13-CC-3425 ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. $428.03
13-CC-3426 ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. $6,346.21
13-CC-3432 A-1 CORPORATE HARDWARE $63.48
13-CC-3435 LUTHERAN CHILD & FAMILY SERVICES OF ILLINOIS $74.16
13-CC-3436 LUTHERAN CHILD & FAMILY SERVICES OF ILLINOIS $162.67
13-CC-3437 LUTHERAN CHILD & FAMILY SERVICES OF ILLINOIS $811.93
13-CC-3440 A-1 CORPORATE HARDWARE $217.04
13-CC-3444 SIEMENS INDUSTRY $11,305.35
13-CC-3446 CANBERRA INDUSTRIES, INC. $1,394.13
13-CC-3449 STEPPING STONES, INC. $3,390.74
13-CC-3450 SPRINGFIELD CLINIC $30,702.00
13-CC-3452 ANIXTER CENTER $100.00
13-CC-3454 RICHARDSON & MACKOFF $665.00
13-CC-3482 KRONKE, KERRY ANNE $6,012.00
13-CC-3483 RICHARDSON & MACKOFF $16,220.00
13-CC-3484 FRANKLIN, COUNTY OF $5,192.92
13-CC-3485 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. $1,234.76
13-CC-3486 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. $290.12
13-CC-3488 LOGAN CORRECTIONAL CENTER $983.87
13-CC-3489 PAVILLION HOSPITAL $1,500.00
13-CC-3491 PAVILLION HOSPITAL $4,500.00
13-CC-3492 LEAVY, RICHARD $1,632.08
13-CC-3506 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. $7.66
13-CC-3517 HELP AT HOME, INC. $3,561.00
13-CC-3518 LUTHERAN CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES $449.46
13-CC-3526 DALE'S SOUTHLAKE PHARMACY D/B/A LAKE OF DECATU $719.51
R, INC.
13-CC-3527 BETHEL NEW LIFE $40,875.44
295
13-CC-3528 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY, BOARD OF TRUSTEE $5,228.73
S
13-CC-3534 ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. $8,145.54
13-CC-3536 ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. $7,302.39
13-CC-3537 ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. $11,647.15
13-CC-3538 ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. $2,360.87
13-CC-3539 ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. $961.20
13-CC-3540 ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. $1,800.00
13-CC-3541 ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. $858.80
13-CC-3542 ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. $504.57
13-CC-3543 ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. $2,178.50
13-CC-3545 PINNACLE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP D/B/A SPRINGFIELD $156.80
HILTON
13-CC-3549 PINNACLE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP D/B/A SPRINGFIELD $172.80
HILTON
13-CC-3555 LUTHERAN CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES $6,718.32
13-CC-3558 LUTHERAN CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES $8,289.38
13-CC-3559 LUTHERAN CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES $37,142.12
13-CC-3560 LUTHERAN CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES $34,029.88
13-CC-3563 LUTHERAN CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES $40,001.58
13-CC-3564 KUBASIAK, GERALD $27.21
13-CC-3565 UHLICH CHILDRENS ADVANTAGE NETWORK $11,250.00
13-CC-3567 TOOMEY REPORTING, INC. $517.86
13-CC-3568 TOOMEY REPORTING, INC. $189.00
13-CC-3570 ALLIED ELECTRONICS, INC. $156.87
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14-CC-1167 TERRYBERRY COMPANY, LLC. $2,578.00
14-CC-1181 PURCHASE ADVANTAGE CARD D/B/A NEW ALBERTSON/SU $195.52
PERVALUE
14-CC-1182 TUTOR TIME LEARNING CTR., INC. $1,505.12
14-CC-1183 MEYERS, PERRY $242.44
14-CC-1184 US POSTAL SERVICE $19.03
14-CC-1185 PRICE, CHERYL $412.08
14-CC-1186 SAFE-T-GUARD INTERNATIONAL $955.80
14-CC-1188 MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, INC. $245.35
14-CC-1189 MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, INC. $608.39
14-CC-1190 NEW HORIZONS LEARNING CENTER & DAYCARE D/B/A J $882.79
LP SYSTEMS, INC.
14-CC-1191 QUALITY INN-SCHAUMBURG $94.61
14-CC-1193 QUINTANA, INC. $758.00
14-CC-1194 WILLOW RIDGE ACADEMY, INC. $2,372.20
14-CC-1195 NEIMAN BROTHERS COMPANY, INC. $16.38
14-CC-1196 NEIMAN BROTHERS COMPANY, INC. $45.30
14-CC-1201 FRANKLIN, RICHARD M. $60.51
14-CC-1204 MORRISSEY, RYAN $28.00
14-CC-1205 LOWERY, CAROL $264.01
14-CC-1206 THOMAS, RAJU $.00
14-CC-1207 WILLIAMS, STEPHEN R. $156.50
14-CC-1210 HARPER COLLEGE $229.70
14-CC-1218 FEDERAL MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY ADMINISTRATION $50.00
14-CC-1221 PARN, SARA KRISTINE $375.00
14-CC-1223 SANDERS, RAMONA L. $1,637.99
14-CC-1226 NICHOLSON HARDWARE $18.09
14-CC-1237 SIMS, STACY R. $.00
14-CC-1238 FALLARA, LISA $275.00
14-CC-1239 BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF CHICAGO STATE UNIVERSITY $60,770.60
14-CC-1240 BURNS, JAMES B. $70.00
14-CC-1241 JANSSEN, KAREN A. $150.00
14-CC-1243 RUIZ, LETICIA $310.60
302
14-CC-1244 CRUZ, RENE $619.00
14-CC-1245 RODRIGUEZ, GLORIA $840.00
14-CC-1246 HEARNS, YOLANDA $621.20
14-CC-1247 MALIN, MARTIN H. $4,131.92
14-CC-1248 KIDS IN HARMONY, INC. $609.92
14-CC-1249 ASTROBLAST, INC. $6,075.00
14-CC-1250 CLEMMONS, LONNIE $.00
14-CC-1251 CLEMMONS, LONNIE $363.86
14-CC-1252 WORK ZONE SAFETY $3,000.00
14-CC-1256 WILLIAMS, EULAHLEH $467.68
14-CC-1257 WILLIAMS, ANTHONY $105.50
14-CC-1265 TROXLER ELECTRONIC LABORATORIES, INC. $993.60
14-CC-1268 TRIAD INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CORPORATION $91.00
14-CC-1269 TRIAD INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CORPORATION $240.00
14-CC-1275 ARAMARK UNIFORM SERVICES $27.50
14-CC-1313 DAILY HERALD $32.20
14-CC-1319 TRIAD INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CORPORATION $558.00
14-CC-1322 DEAF COMMUNICATION BY INNOVATION, LLC. $1,515.00
14-CC-1323 DEAF COMMUNICATION BY INNOVATION, LLC. $195.00
14-CC-1328 XILIN ASSOCIATION $72,491.04
14-CC-1334 PACE SUBURBAN BUS $34.00
14-CC-1336 MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS $21,594.46
14-CC-1377 UNIFORMITY, INC. $117.60
14-CC-1379 UNIFORMITY, INC. $397.92
14-CC-1380 WELMERS, BRITTANY $326.13
14-CC-1382 ADOPTIONS UNLIMITED, INC. $50,601.42
14-CC-1383 BARNES, TRACY $.00
14-CC-1386 SMITH, GREGORY $.00
14-CC-1390 SYCAMORE CHILD CARE, INC. $353.34
14-CC-1392 ELK GROVE VILLAGE POLICE DEPARTMENT $3,722.68
14-CC-1393 TRITON COLLEGE $1,605.47
14-CC-1394 ROAD WRENCH, INC. $1,377.42
14-CC-1395 WILL COUNTY CHILDREN'S ADVOCACY CENTER $21,301.00
14-CC-1399 SALAZAR, LUISA $1,140.48
14-CC-1402 TRACY, CYNTHIA Z. $320.00
14-CC-1403 CARTER, ROBERT L. $130.18
14-CC-1405 MARYVILLE ACADEMY $13,324.82
14-CC-1406 MARYVILLE ACADEMY $8,913.46
14-CC-1414 CANON SOLUTIONS AMERICA, INC. $107.19
14-CC-1416 CANON SOLUTIONS AMERICA, INC. $87.60
14-CC-1419 RESOURCE ONE OF ILLINOIS, LTD. $40.00
14-CC-1423 CANON SOLUTIONS AMERICA, INC. $156.35
14-CC-1428 JACK, NICHOLAS W. $835.20
14-CC-1433 HALL, CAROLYN E. $1,500.00
14-CC-1440 PER MAR SECURITY SERVICES $180.00
14-CC-1444 DAMIANO, NICHOLAS $62.16
14-CC-1446 XEROX CORPORATION $354.72
14-CC-1448 JB NAPERVILLE, LLC. D/B/A CHICAGO MARRIOTT-NAP $1,597.62
ERVILLE
14-CC-1454 COLE, THERESA K. $500.00
14-CC-1455 HOLLINS, WADE $408.99
14-CC-1456 AMICUS COURT REPORTERS, INC. $3,649.80
14-CC-1459 WYSE, JENNIFER $59.28
14-CC-1460 WOLFE, KATHLEEN $59.28
14-CC-1462 REDMOND, EVA $155.30
14-CC-1464 SPRINGFIELD, CITY OF O/B/O SPRINGFIELD POLICE $11,528.00
DEPARTMENT
14-CC-1470 FARR, WILLIAM E. $1,500.00
14-CC-1487 SNOWPLOW TECHNOLOGIES, LLC. $52,200.00
14-CC-1509 HINSHAW & CULBERTSON, LLP. $3,442.35
14-CC-1518 SITKA COUNSELING AND PREVENTION SERVICES, INC. $42.00
14-CC-1527 JACKSON, VIOLET $525.03
14-CC-1529 SPRINGFIELD PSYCHOLOGICAL CENTER $1,425.28
303
14-CC-1535 MITCHELL, WILLIAM $404.39
14-CC-1537 ANIXTER CENTER $348.00
14-CC-1539 SULLIVAN, MARY-LISA $1,610.65
14-CC-1540 JENSEN LITIGATION SOLUTIONS $137.00
14-CC-1543 RODGERS, RHONDA $.00
14-CC-1545 MCDERMOTT, MARGARET E. $2,838.00
14-CC-1546 MAXIMUS, INC. $30,684.00
14-CC-1555 WARDEN, LESLIE W. $111.56
14-CC-1565 COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES $225.00
14-CC-1566 E.C. ORTIZ & COMPANY, LLP. $20,437.50
14-CC-1567 CAIRS $168.00
14-CC-1568 CAIRS $106.00
14-CC-1569 CAIRS $106.00
14-CC-1620 TRI INDUSTRIES $2,427.80
14-CC-1623 SALT CREEK SANITARY DISTRICT $35.40
14-CC-1627 DAIOHS, USA, INC. D/B/A FIRST CHOICE COFFEE SE $282.46
RVICE
14-CC-1629 ARMSTRONG, CAROLYN T. $.00
14-CC-1633 TRI INDUSTRIES $175.00
14-CC-1635 TRI INDUSTRIES $148.60
14-CC-1636 REID, REGINALD $1,770.42
14-CC-1638 BLOOMING BUD DAY CARE CENTER, INC. $9,122.38
14-CC-1640 STEWART, SHAFIAH $517.50
14-CC-1642 UNDER CARREY'S CARE CORPORATION $1,439.60
14-CC-1643 NOWACKI, CASSANDRA $341.66
14-CC-1646 SHEEHAN & SHEEHAN, LAWYERS, P.C. $285.00
14-CC-1649 CUNNINGHAM, RAYLYNN Y. $175.63
14-CC-1663 SORESIE, THOMAS $557.09
14-CC-1665 OLIVERO & OLIVERO $1,500.00
14-CC-1666 SAFE HAVEN CHILD CARE ACADEMY, INC. $575.84
14-CC-1667 PROFESSIONAL CONSULTATIONS, INC. $793.92
14-CC-1670 ILLINOIS STATE TOLL HIGHWAY AUTHORITY $21.90
14-CC-1687 HELP AT HOME, INC. $1,313.00
14-CC-1688 HARLEM COMMUNITY CENTER $296.16
14-CC-1692 CHICAGO STATE UNIVERSITY $1,995.00
14-CC-1695 CHILDREN'S HOME & AID SOCIETY OF ILLINOIS $16,469.17
14-CC-1696 CHILDREN'S HOME & AID SOCIETY OF ILLINOIS $21,267.09
14-CC-1732 AEON SOCIAL EMOTIONAL HEALTH $2,100.00
14-CC-1733 CARLE PHYSICIAN GROUP $2,133.00
14-CC-1747 MENACKER, JULIUS $673.75
14-CC-1750 GOMEZ, MAGDA $.00
14-CC-1755 SAMUEL, BRENDA $191.25
14-CC-1757 CARE-A-LOT EARLY LEARNING CENTERS $654.40
14-CC-1761 C.R. PHILLIPS CHILD CENTER $2,525.00
14-CC-1764 WEE FOLKS, INC. $1,508.85
14-CC-1765 KIDS BEFORE & AFTER, INC. $578.55
14-CC-1775 FAMILY SERVICES ASSOCIATION $155.00
14-CC-1777 KENO KOZIE ASSOCIATES $5,505.00
14-CC-1778 MAYWOOD MARGERY DAW DAY CARE CENTER $1,406.96
14-CC-1779 CASTILLO, ELIZABETH DIAZ $212.70
14-CC-1787 CHILDREN'S HOME & AID SOCIETY OF ILLINOIS $195.00
14-CC-1788 CHILDREN'S HOME & AID SOCIETY OF ILLINOIS $455.00
14-CC-1789 CHILDREN'S HOME & AID SOCIETY OF ILLINOIS $94.65
14-CC-1790 MCINTOSH, WILLIE P. $68.15
14-CC-1791 JONES, VICTORIA D. $.00
14-CC-1793 INTERNATIONAL PAPER, XPEDX DIVISION $941.40
14-CC-1795 ADDUS HOMECARE $81,834.53
14-CC-1796 ADDUS HOMECARE $197,061.22
14-CC-1851 COMM MICROFILM COMPANY $75.47
14-CC-1858 MEDICAL GEAR, LLC. $4,079.32
14-CC-1875 CAMPBELL, ANGELA $300.00
14-CC-1877 OTTAWA REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER, INC. $1,145.00
14-CC-1880 BOLANOS-AYALA, CELMIRA $.00
304
14-CC-1883 FLOOD, ELIZABETH W. $614.25
14-CC-1905 ILLINOIS, UNIVERSITY OF; BOARD OF TRUSTEES $2,999.68
14-CC-1910 ROGYS CHILD CARE CENTER, INC. $1,880.85
14-CC-1911 ROGYS NEW GENERATION, INC. $1,735.65
14-CC-1912 ROGYS NEW GENERATION, INC. $899.92
14-CC-1913 MOBILITY WORKS $17,910.00
14-CC-1922 EVERY, VICKY $2,200.00
14-CC-1923 BETHEL NEW LIFE, INC. $17,542.39
14-CC-1925 CREATIVE KIDS LEARNING CENTER $551.00
14-CC-1926 OSAYANDE, JOY $.00
14-CC-1928 WALSH MARINE PRODUCTS, INC. $4,580.00
14-CC-1933 KC CARE, INC. $3,213.60
14-CC-1934 JACKSON, AUTUMN K. B. $.00
14-CC-1937 TRACY, ALICE C. $842.76
14-CC-1941 O'BRIEN, MICKEY $310.60
14-CC-1954 OUR CHILDREN'S HOMESTEAD $1,371.12
14-CC-1955 LIGHTHOUSE ACADEMY $1,720.13
14-CC-1957 JONES, JEANINE $.00
14-CC-1958 KOTRBA, LISA A., ASSOCIATES, LTD. $696.15
14-CC-1963 CHILDREN'S HOME & AID SOCIETY OF ILLINOIS $418.00
14-CC-1964 SOUND VISION, INC. $708.00
14-CC-1966 WOMEN'S TREATMENT CENTER $1,874.98
14-CC-1968 BOYD, WANDA $548.05
14-CC-1971 CATHOLIC CHARITIES $1,030.90
14-CC-1982 BURLINGTON COAT FACTORY $507.31
14-CC-1985 CHILDREN OF AMERICA-ORLAND PARK $3,247.61
14-CC-2001 LINCOLN LAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE $41,900.00
14-CC-2007 CATHOLIC CHARITIES $55,627.01
14-CC-2008 CANON SOLUTIONS AMERICA, INC. $45.00
14-CC-2015 MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, INC. $1,855.00
14-CC-2016 MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, INC. $6,148.00
14-CC-2055 ILLINOIS STATE TOLL HIGHWAY AUTHORITY $1,191.95
14-CC-2056 INTEGRYS ENERGY SERVICES, INC. $593.25
14-CC-2057 INTEGRYS ENERGY SERVICES, INC. $234.39
14-CC-2058 INTEGRYS ENERGY SERVICES, INC. $1,730.61
14-CC-2059 INTEGRYS ENERGY SERVICES, INC. $179.03
14-CC-2062 INTEGRYS ENERGY SERVICES, INC. $354.16
14-CC-2063 MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, INC. $675,042.00
14-CC-2064 HOLIDAY INN-JOLIET $180.80
14-CC-2065 BUCK BROS, INC. $2,831.72
14-CC-2067 NEW LENOX COMMUNITY PARK DISTRICT $816.00
14-CC-2068 CHILDREN'S HOME & AID SOCIETY OF ILLINOIS $144.99
14-CC-2069 CHILDREN'S HOME & AID SOCIETY OF ILLINOIS $250.00
14-CC-2070 CHILDREN'S HOME & AID SOCIETY OF ILLINOIS $388.92
14-CC-2074 ANDERSON, GINA L. $371.85
14-CC-2075 ANDERSON, GINA L. $1,919.90
14-CC-2091 SEWELL, BELINA $465.90
14-CC-2100 MORAINE VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE $365.87
14-CC-2104 MYERS, BOBBIE $1,812.26
14-CC-2107 ILLINOIS RETINA ASSOCIATES $113.00
14-CC-2122 RAJCAN, CATHERINE A. $315.00
14-CC-2123 SCHROCK, WILMER E. $1,110.00
14-CC-2125 FERRE, JEANANE M. $600.00
14-CC-2126 HOME CARE PERSONAL SERVICES, INC. $187.50
14-CC-2131 MOREHEAD, CLAUDIA ANN $350.00
14-CC-2140 CUMULUS BLOOMINGTON $890.00
14-CC-2157 P.D. MORRISON ENTERPRISES, INC. $558.40
14-CC-2213 GREATER PEORIA FAMILY YMCA $240.00
14-CC-2231 CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF THE ARCHDICOESE OF CHICA $142,795.44
GO
14-CC-2232 WOMEN'S TREATMENT CENTER $10,069.91
14-CC-2233 WOMEN'S TREATMENT CENTER $5,847.68
14-CC-2242 P.D. MORRISON ENTERPRISES, INC. $129.71
305
14-CC-2252 MARYVILLE ACADEMY $2,191.72
14-CC-2254 MOORE, STUART A. $.00
14-CC-2257 ALTERNATIVE TEACHING, INC. $1,250.00
14-CC-2258 CANON SOLUTIONS AMERICA, INC. $184.08
14-CC-2376 PEORIA PARK DISTRICT $862.00
14-CC-2387 MALLARD, ALTEE $310.60
14-CC-2398 PENMAN, CHERYL $1,447.01
14-CC-2415 MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY HEALTH $2,664.94
14-CC-2460 ILLINOIS, UNIVERSITY OF; BOARD OF TRUSTEES $1,319,161.36
14-CC-2462 WILLOW RIDGE ACADEMY, INC. $1,308.80
14-CC-2463 HOWARD, NANCY J. $1,263.60
14-CC-2468 MONTESSORI ACADEMY AND ASSOCIATION $464.90
14-CC-2483 VANGUARD HEALTH AND WELLNESS, LLC. $411.36
14-CC-2490 CASA CENTRAL SOCIAL SERVICE CORPORATION $1,028.40
14-CC-2491 CASA CENTRAL SOCIAL SERVICE CORPORATION $835.57
14-CC-2495 CASA CENTRAL SOCIAL SERVICE CORPORATION $214.25
14-CC-2503 ALLIANCE HUMAN SERVICES $2,232.00
14-CC-2504 ALLIANCE HUMAN SERVICES $2,232.00
14-CC-2506 ALLIANCE HUMAN SERVICES $2,232.00
14-CC-2507 ALLIANCE HUMAN SERVICES $2,232.00
14-CC-2508 ALLIANCE HUMAN SERVICES $2,232.00
14-CC-2526 RECYCLING SYSTEMS $115.45
14-CC-2529 COHEN, LAWRENCE M. $659.38
14-CC-2531 LOMBARD, VILLAGE OF $100.00
14-CC-2534 KINCAID-TURNER, LANESE $378.55
14-CC-2535 BARNES, BERNEITA $427.14
14-CC-2540 STARVED ROCK LODGE $154.90
14-CC-2542 WEATHERSBY, YECARA $2,112.08
14-CC-2544 CASA CENTRAL SOCIAL SERVICE CORPORATION $1,129.92
14-CC-2545 PARDON, MICHAEL $3,561.79
14-CC-2549 CASA CENTRAL SOCIAL SERVICE CORPORATION $479.89
14-CC-2550 CASA CENTRAL SOCIAL SERVICE CORPORATION $617.04
14-CC-2557 MENDONSA, ROBERT $113.83
14-CC-2558 MENDONSA, ROBERT $184.28
14-CC-2559 MENDONSA, ROBERT $214.09
14-CC-2572 CHRISTIAN CHILD CARE $70.00
14-CC-2587 STEELE, ANGELA $621.20
14-CC-2591 DANVILLE FAMILY YMCA $289.80
14-CC-2628 L & P CARPET, INC. $103.50
14-CC-2629 WILLOW RIDGE ACADEMY, INC. $539.88
14-CC-2632 LANER MUCHIN, LTD. $975.00
14-CC-2633 TOOMEY REPORTING, INC. $575.86
14-CC-2634 MORTON SALT $999.99
14-CC-2637 PRAIRIE MATERIALS $449.90
14-CC-2690 WENTWORTH TIRE SERVICE, INC. $696.84
14-CC-2691 MURPHY, PATRICIA A. $568.45
14-CC-2698 BESTWAY AUTO CENTER $4,267.61
14-CC-2710 LANER MUCHIN, LTD. $2,547.65
14-CC-2712 GLOBAL LANGUAGES & CULTURES, INC. $960.00
14-CC-2715 PASSAGES ALTERNATIVE LIVING PROGRAM, INC. $6,580.36
14-CC-2716 PASSAGES ALTERNATIVE LIVING PROGRAM, INC. $6,237.15
14-CC-2717 SHOREWOOD EARLY LEARNING $4,370.06
14-CC-2750 SANDBOX LEARNING CENTER $704.40
14-CC-2754 QUINTANA, INC. $3,589.60
14-CC-2765 LOPEZ, DIANA E. $5,550.00
14-CC-2767 NICOR GAS COMPANY $57.78
14-CC-2769 NCI COMPUTER SERVICES $377.50
14-CC-2784 CARTER, KIAIRA $962.86
14-CC-2807 CENTRUE BANK $123.62
14-CC-2811 COOK COUNTY PUBLIC GUARDIAN $86.89
14-CC-2812 FAMILY HOME SERVICE, INC. $4,368.75
14-CC-2818 HOMA, PATRICK W. $.00
14-CC-2868 KOHN, LISA S. $3,468.75
306
14-CC-2897 CURRAN CONSTRACTING $79.36
14-CC-2911 VISITING NURSES ASSOCIATION OF THE ROCKFORD AR $190.32
EA
14-CC-3345 CHARLES RIVER ASSOCIATES $2,397.00
307
PUBLIC AID MEDICAL VENDOR AWARDS
FY2014
308
PRISONERS
AND
INMATES
MISSING
PROPERTY
CLAIMS
FY
2014
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.
309
REFUND CASES
FY2014
310
CRIME
VICTIMS
COMPENSATION
ACT
OPINIONS
NOT
PUBLISHED
IN
FULL
FY
2014
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.
88-CV-0160 ROTOLONI, THOMAS $31,712.00
96-CV-1421 MC CULLUM, MAURICE RECONSIDERED DENIAL
98-CV-3112 REILLY, CHERYL M. $7,136.09
00-CV-3061 KEY, ROSE & SUTTON, LILLIE DENIED
02-CV-0164 LANIER, PAUL & LANIER, ERNESTINE DENIED
02-CV-2201 OWENS, EVA AND BERNARD, KRASHIA $.00
03-CV-0454 BREWER, TYNESHA AND ALI, COURTNEY AND WASHINGT $27,000.00
ON DIANE
03-CV-1196 MURRAY, KIMBERLY M. DISMISSED
03-CV-3573 GARCIA, SARAH J. $16,368.00
03-CV-4256 MOSES, TERRY L. DENIED
04-CV-1332 GORDON, JONAH $5,620.00
04-CV-2454 GAMEZ, LUIS $9,629.79
04-CV-5000 GRAVES, COLLEEN $27,000.00
05-CV-1869 CLEMENTS, BRANDON $6,662.97
05-CV-3544 COLEMAN, SARAH $5,242.25
05-CV-4463 PIERCE, MARY & FIORITO, MICHAEL DENIED
05-CV-4464 ROSINSKI, MELISSA A. $12,659.15
05-CV-4890 DAVIS, MONICA DENIED
06-CV-0335 ALLEN, LORE & PITTMAN, FELICIA DENIED
06-CV-1537 ELLIS, DALLAS J. $7,163.37
06-CV-2020 MC KINSTRY, MARIKA & EDMOND, CRYSTAL DENIED
06-CV-3079 MANSFIELD, JON K. $1,672.00
06-CV-4371 NIKOV, LUDMIL $8,169.45
06-CV-4572 WINFIELD, KEVIN $.00
06-CV-5510 ESTRELLA, ALBERTO DENIED
06-CV-6028 BRADLEY, CARL $906.89
07-CV-0756 ERWIN, PEGGY $4,093.90
07-CV-1946 MARSHALL, OSCAR $27,091.80
07-CV-2628 JENKINS, BRIANA DENIED
07-CV-4770 BOGART, JASON $5,320.03
07-CV-5858 DAWSON, SARAH J. $3,711.00
08-CV-0667 WINTERS, STEVEN RECONSIDERED DISMISSAL
08-CV-3080 KEMMETER, DIANNA $4,426.55
08-CV-3238 BLACCONIERE, MARK $190.00
08-CV-3855 SMITH, JAMES G. $23,856.67
08-CV-4849 WHISENAND, CHARLA J. DENIED
08-CV-4868 WHISENAND, LEAH RECONSIDERED DENIAL
08-CV-4869 WHISENAND, CHARLA DENIED
09-CV-0511 GANLINSKI, BRIAN DENIED
09-CV-2061 BRADFORD, DERRICK $2,894.36
09-CV-2102 DUNLAP, RALPH E. RECONSIDERED DISMISSAL
09-CV-2109 HALSTED, CHARLES DENIED
09-CV-2251 HOWARD, ISAAC DENIED
311
09-CV-3473 BALLINGER, PAUL R. $21,774.93
09-CV-3526 JONES, WAYNE E. DISMISSED
09-CV-4093 SANCHEZ, JUAN DENIED
09-CV-4383 ALVAREZ, ROSA RECONSIDERED DENIAL
09-CV-4864 WALLACE, OLIVIA RECONSIDERED DENIAL
09-CV-5090 NELSON, KAREN $1,000.23
09-CV-5254 CASTEEL, BILLY JOE, JR. $14.31
09-CV-5549 LAWANI, DENISE & WILLIS, DEXTER RECONSIDERED DENIAL
09-CV-6108 TSCHAPPAT, HANNAH S. $9,302.90
09-CV-6132 CZERCHLANSKA, MIROSLAW $1,947.80
09-CV-6259 SAYLES, SHERRI $5,113.78
10-CV-0117 MEEKS, JAMES A., JR. $12,436.13
10-CV-0816 WATSON, CHRISTOPHER D. $842.00
312
11-CV-0987 DAWKINS, ERIC F. JR. RECONSIDERED DENIAL
11-CV-1057 THOMAS, TEMPIE A. RECONSIDERED DISMISSAL
11-CV-1292 CHATMAN, CORDELL DENIED
11-CV-1493 RUTHS, REAGAN RECONSIDERED DISMISSAL
11-CV-1591 STARK, KRISTINA L. RECONSIDERED DENIAL
11-CV-1653 GREER, KATRELL J. DENIED
11-CV-1695 GAVIN, TRAVIS DENIED
11-CV-1845 SILAS, CORA $16,630.52
11-CV-2140 MIKOSZ, SUZANNE $4,487.97
11-CV-2155 COVARRUBIAS, JORGE DENIED
11-CV-2159 GOODMAN, MICHAEL $27,000.00
11-CV-2187 ANDERSON, VINCENT K. $912.00
11-CV-2193 CRAWFORD, LARONSE $47,789.47
11-CV-2303 TORRES, JOSEPHINE $639.00
11-CV-2329 GRAHAM, RALPH C. $27,000.00
11-CV-2533 BROWN, SHURNEY K. DENIED
11-CV-2558 HARRIS, LACHON RECONSIDERED DENIAL
11-CV-2865 WILSON, SAMANTHA J. DENIED
11-CV-2882 HERNANDEZ, RICHARD DENIED
11-CV-2925 HALL, REGINALD J. RECONSIDERED DENIAL
11-CV-3321 GEE, DORTHELLA, PERKINS,REBECCA, JOHNSON, ANGE DENIED
LA & RUSSELL, ANGEL
11-CV-3377 PAULSEN, THERESA P. $4,849.42
11-CV-3512 COURTNEY, DARNELL A. DENIED
11-CV-3548 POLINO, RAYMOND J. $22,004.02
11-CV-3650 VAN NESS, JOSHUA C. DENIED
11-CV-3707 GILLIG, HEIDI DENIED
11-CV-3888 COOPER, PATRICK J. $4,149.74
11-CV-4170 PAGELS, RAYMOND L. DENIED
11-CV-4212 FERNANDEZ, RICARDO $144.61
11-CV-4419 VAUGHN, JEFFERY $4,049.29
11-CV-4429 PARKS, CLARENCE R. $27,000.00
11-CV-4548 POPE, DANIELLE M. DENIED
11-CV-4554 ARMENTROUT, DARWIN $23,951.66
11-CV-4561 ECHOLS, MARSHUN DENIED
11-CV-4611 OWENS, JEREMIAH $100.00
11-CV-4613 VENTIMIGLIA, MICHAEL $16,897.67
11-CV-4625 HEISIG, ANDREW $5,059.08
11-CV-4676 BOCH, PEDRO JOSE DENIED
11-CV-4681 HENDERSON, WILLIAM $27.81
11-CV-4718 GUZMAN, LUIS M. $15,638.98
11-CV-4749 OWENS, JOHN & HORTON, CYNTHIA L. DENIED
11-CV-4801 HAWKINS, LORI $5,515.00
11-CV-4949 VAZQUEZ, GEORGE RECONSIDERED DENIAL
11-CV-4954 CUNNINGHAM, ARTHUR R. $15,560.78
11-CV-4968 KACZOWKA, STANISLAW $27,000.00
11-CV-5039 WILSON, CHERYL A. $1,410.00
11-CV-5053 WILSON, CHERYL A. $8,750.55
11-CV-5092 WALKER, LOVE LEE, JR. DENIED
11-CV-5115 STOZEK, RAYMOND J. $4,467.00
11-CV-5124 LOUTSOS, PAUL DENIED
11-CV-5134 BEASLEY, STERLING M. $27,000.00
11-CV-5154 ZAK, SLAWOMIR $3,269.54
11-CV-5265 BAUTISTA, RAUL $3,463.43
11-CV-5309 HARASIMOWICZ, DANUTA $1,049.75
11-CV-5390 DILLARD, BRANDEN $300.00
11-CV-5487 CLEMONS, JOHNARI D. RECONSIDERED DENIAL
12-CV-0003 CHEARS, CHRISTIE & HORTON, CYNTHIA L. $2,954.81
12-CV-0004 CHEARS, CHRISTIE & HORTON, CYNTHIA L. DENIED
12-CV-0014 MARX, DUSTIN $13,500.00
12-CV-0075 WASHINGTON, MURPHY DENIED
12-CV-0205 OLIPHANT, MIA $7,500.00
12-CV-0245 ESTER, LATASHA RECONSIDERED DENIAL
313
12-CV-0259 STRECHMAN, ZACHARY P. $21,102.79
12-CV-0283 YOON, SUECHO $3,718.88
12-CV-0298 HOLT-REPASS, MELODY RECONSIDERED DENIAL
12-CV-0318 BIRCHFIELD, DENISE $7,962.50
12-CV-0427 GREEN, NISHAWN $6,773.91
12-CV-0520 FOWLER, NIYO K. DENIED
12-CV-0557 MULDER, BRIAN $17,397.36
12-CV-0569 HOLMES, CHARLENE RECONSIDERED DENIAL
12-CV-0583 CORPUZ, JOHN F. DENIED
12-CV-0655 CAMPBELL, CHERI DENIED
12-CV-0725 JORDAN, JOVAN DENIED
12-CV-0738 SILBERMAN, EDWIN G. DISMISSED
12-CV-0742 WILLIAMS, AVIEL $6,155.79
12-CV-0761 TRIPLETT, KENEE & BARKER, LEANN RECONSIDERED DENIAL
12-CV-0789 SALVADOR, OTTONIEL $1,940.00
12-CV-0819 BILLUPS, ALBERT & WILSON, LATISHA DENIED
12-CV-0924 GUTIERREZ, WILLIAM $4,608.04
12-CV-0999 GONZALEZ, MIGUEL DENIED
12-CV-1036 HELDEBRANDT, LOREN E. RECONSIDERED DENIAL
12-CV-1057 MAYS, CHRISTAL $10,293.65
12-CV-1268 RAMSEY, TERRELL G. $1,037.82
12-CV-1343 CAVANAUGH, MATTHEW R. DENIED
12-CV-1374 THOMPSON, LEKETIA $6,862.00
12-CV-1408 REILLY, MICHAEL $4,434.06
12-CV-1461 CASS, SHARA & CASS, BRADLEY $8,437.50
12-CV-1483 SALAZAR, EFRAIN $11,836.68
12-CV-1504 HERNANDEZ, JUDY $7,500.00
12-CV-1505 WYNS, LINDA J. $7,383.13
12-CV-1526 MCCOY, LISA $27,000.00
12-CV-1564 DIAZ, ROSALVA $3,468.02
12-CV-1565 DIAZ, ROSALVA $4,242.88
12-CV-1566 DIAZ, ROSALVA $5,845.25
12-CV-1595 LANG, DANIEL J. DENIED
12-CV-1704 HERRERA, CARMEN C. $1,832.50
12-CV-1725 RICHARDSON, BRENDA & MOORE, TIFFANY DENIED
12-CV-1734 DAY, MICHAEL P. DENIED
12-CV-1754 ARMOUR, MELISSA DENIED
12-CV-1810 BOOKER, GARY $75.00
12-CV-1956 GALLEGOS, JOVITA $7,395.80
12-CV-2011 CHEVERES, ELADIO $3,196.88
12-CV-2021 LEAS, LASHAWNDA DENIED
12-CV-2036 ACKLIN-STEWARD, PATRICIA & ACKLIN, DJAMILA DISMISSED
12-CV-2094 RICE, LORETTA $1,355.50
12-CV-2108 PALOS, DANIEL DENIED
12-CV-2135 WORKMAN, MELISSA R. $3,000.81
12-CV-2204 EUSTIS, CHARLES L., III $10,000.00
12-CV-2223 ROSS, JOHNATHAN DENIED
12-CV-2285 SANDERS, ASHLEY R. $525.00
12-CV-2316 THOMPSON, PHILLIP DENIED
12-CV-2317 THOMPSON, PHILLIP DENIED
12-CV-2359 PEREZ, CARLOS $27,000.00
12-CV-2370 CASTILLO, CYNDI $4,914.00
12-CV-2371 CASTILLO, CYNDI $7,228.35
12-CV-2372 CASTILLO, CYNDI $4,147.34
12-CV-2373 CASTILLO, JOSE $2,283.00
12-CV-2376 FAIN, RYAN $16,007.34
12-CV-2379 GUYER, ANDREA B. DENIED
12-CV-2382 KAULDHAR, KAMALPREET DENIED
12-CV-2404 OSBORN, MARSHA $1,830.26
12-CV-2429 MEYER, JOSEPH D., JR. $2,455.00
12-CV-2444 GAMMON, BETTY ANN $198.16
12-CV-2459 WARNER, BENJAMIN $1,085.51
12-CV-2462 CHEEKS, JONATHAN Q. $882.75
314
12-CV-2469 HERNANDEZ, FELIPA $2,758.45
12-CV-2483 CASTILLO, JOSE $1,752.35
12-CV-2498 JACKSON, TYRESE D. DENIED
12-CV-2508 MURRAY, SANDRA $13,834.11
12-CV-2523 HUNT, DOTTIE M. & JORGENSON, LATOYA DISMISSED
12-CV-2538 SINGLETON, ARAMIS $1,874.15
12-CV-2548 WILLIAMS, KAHLONII, MATTHEWS, NELLIE & MONTGOM $27,000.00
ERY AMBER
12-CV-2555 ELLISON, JAEGEN $494.37
12-CV-2556 HARTSON, JAYSON L. RECONSIDERED DENIAL
12-CV-2607 EWEN, RICKY DENIED
12-CV-2612 GALLARZO, GILBERT $109.85
12-CV-2662 TESTA, THOMAS $1,951.90
12-CV-2670 DOSTI, ANDI $972.87
12-CV-2692 ORTIZ, EDUARDO M. $7,167.00
12-CV-2724 COBBINS, RICHARD, JR. DENIED
12-CV-2731 GRAY, PHALECIA $2,613.64
12-CV-2774 GAMINO, ALEJANDRO $1,529.00
12-CV-2792 WILLIAMS, DAISY $3,695.98
12-CV-2814 LOCKETT, JIMMIE DENIED
12-CV-2818 WELLS, MICHAEL DENIED
12-CV-2831 CARTER, DARIUS $992.06
12-CV-2877 STRAWDER, YVETTE $5,032.00
12-CV-2913 RUIZ SANCHEZ, FLORENTINO RECONSIDERED DENIAL
12-CV-2931 RIDGE, GLENN L. $393.73
12-CV-2988 CASTLEMAN, EDITA RECONSIDERED DENIAL
12-CV-2996 GONZALES, RIGOBERTO $27,783.00
12-CV-3014 RODRIGUEZ, VIRGINIA, BUENO, MARICAMEN & OGUEND $3,950.00
O, YESENIA
12-CV-3016 SCHMIDT, KATHLEEN DENIED
12-CV-3020 WASHINGTON, PRESTON $818.00
12-CV-3044 ROBINSON, CYNTHIA $6,560.61
12-CV-3067 GORDON, DERRICK DENIED
12-CV-3107 CATO, PAUL E., CATO, MARK & MOSES, GLORIA $8,454.00
12-CV-3162 CERVANTES, ENRIQUE $1,816.00
12-CV-3183 MILES, TAHITIA & NELSON, HENRIETTA $3,813.00
12-CV-3187 NORWOOD, RANDY RECONSIDERED DENIAL
12-CV-3225 ETHERIDGE SPOTSVILLE, DIANE $1,058.51
12-CV-3247 BAUSERMAN, THOMAS $27,000.00
12-CV-3277 GATEWOOD, MARCHO $161.57
12-CV-3294 VELASQUEZ, MARIA R. $3,688.76
12-CV-3302 SCARDINA, JESSICA $9,530.76
12-CV-3305 ABDULAI, MOSUNIMOLA $3,361.02
12-CV-3311 CAMACHO, JESUS $7,500.00
12-CV-3328 WELTZIN, JOSHUA $2,177.32
12-CV-3340 KNOX, GERALD $6,911.18
12-CV-3345 MENDOZA, JUAN $2,613.00
12-CV-3378 BROWN, REGINA L. $5,000.00
12-CV-3394 ANTUNEZ, ARTURO $2,811.00
12-CV-3436 NITSCH, JOAN $2,071.00
12-CV-3440 PFEIFER, BENJAMIN RECONSIDERED DENIAL
12-CV-3443 SALISBURY, JILL $7,262.59
12-CV-3465 ORTIZ, LUIS DENIED
12-CV-3467 PETERSON, MICHAEL D. DISMISSED
12-CV-3519 HARDWICK, DARRYL $13,320.78
12-CV-3529 SHELTON, LYNNSEY DISMISSED
12-CV-3554 STALNAKER, PHILLIP C. $922.73
12-CV-3588 MITTELSTEADT, NICOLE DENIED
12-CV-3604 HOWARD, RONNIE RECONSIDERED DENIAL
12-CV-3657 GRAW, CODY RECONSIDERED DISMISSAL
12-CV-3691 BERK, STACY DENIED
12-CV-3710 HERNANDEZ, MACARIA $316.93
12-CV-3711 MCINTYRE, AISHA DENIED
315
12-CV-3712 MCINTYRE, AISHA DENIED
12-CV-3716 NASH, LOUISHA DENIED
12-CV-3722 TEAGUE, MARANDA DENIED
12-CV-3724 VALENTINE, CHEVETTE A. DENIED
12-CV-3725 VALLE, ALAN $27,000.00
12-CV-3777 GLINSEY-POOLE, TIFFANY $7,500.00
12-CV-3810 AESCHLIMAN, JAMIE L. DENIED
12-CV-3811 BELTRAN, FRANCISCO DENIED
12-CV-3856 COULTER, CHERYL L. DENIED
12-CV-3866 PERILLO, MAURO; & PERILLO, MICHAEL DENIED
12-CV-3872 SMITH, TIFFANY DENIED
12-CV-3879 WINTER, RODNEY DENIED
12-CV-3893 SUTTON, JEANETTE DENIED
12-CV-3906 DHONDT, DAVID $203.50
12-CV-3917 LINDEMAN, JILL DENIED
12-CV-3933 DAVIS, KATHY C. & SALENA RUSSELL DENIED
12-CV-3942 MAXEY, DANEAL $6,585.43
12-CV-3984 ATKINSON, GENEVA $2,091.48
12-CV-3989 HEROLD, BRANDON $178.00
12-CV-3993 SALGADO, RUBEN $20,022.60
12-CV-3994 WAGNER, ROBERT $4,721.48
12-CV-3997 DAVIS, LARRY DENIED
12-CV-4008 PESCHANG, JOANNE E. $574.06
12-CV-4016 BARRIER, MICHAEL DENIED
12-CV-4031 VALLADARES, ALBERT $7,779.00
12-CV-4075 VOGLER, JOSEPH E. $2,049.50
12-CV-4082 HALL, MOSES DENIED
12-CV-4086 ROCKHOLD, MAUREEN $131.60
12-CV-4135 BARKSDALE, JOSHUA $2,784.50
12-CV-4138 TREJO-CAMACHO, IRMA DENIED
12-CV-4152 MERRELL, ROSEMARY DENIED
12-CV-4155 RIVERA, JOSEPHINE DENIED
12-CV-4158 WASHINGTON, TAMMY RECONSIDERED DENIAL
12-CV-4167 GUMILA, AMY $1,190.94
12-CV-4170 HOBBS, CASANOVA DENIED
12-CV-4180 WALKER, KEMONTE $848.00
12-CV-4181 WASHINGTON, SHIRLEY $5,000.00
12-CV-4182 WATSON, VINCENT $2,975.28
12-CV-4187 BELL, JERRY, JR. DENIED
12-CV-4199 NORWOOD, STEVIE $1,879.21
12-CV-4238 DIXON, DEREK D. $11,126.83
12-CV-4250 ALVAREZ, JULIAN $1,153.00
12-CV-4255 FOX, THERESA DENIED
12-CV-4257 HERNANDEZ, GLORIA DENIED
12-CV-4273 CHRISTOPHER, DAWN DENIED
12-CV-4286 BANCHAK, MATTHEW $23,301.08
12-CV-4318 EZZAROUI, HASSAN $180.00
12-CV-4327 SANTANA, JOAQUIN DENIED
12-CV-4348 JONES, KENDALL DENIED
12-CV-4363 CATHEY, CHARLES $848.00
12-CV-4374 WALKER, TONYA $7,700.00
12-CV-4382 SCOTT, SHANNON M. DENIED
12-CV-4396 LANG, JOYCE $136.35
12-CV-4399 ROBERTS, GLENDA $7,500.00
12-CV-4402 BAIG, FARZANA $249.00
12-CV-4422 CARLIN, JUAN P. $21,765.22
12-CV-4434 BROWN, KENNETHA $1,090.00
12-CV-4440 PRUCKLER, ANTHONY $2,670.00
12-CV-4456 MYRICK, XAVIER $27,000.00
12-CV-4477 EATON, CASEY DENIED
12-CV-4478 EASLEY, SHANA DENIED
12-CV-4484 ALEXANDER, ELIZABETH RECONSIDERED DENIAL
12-CV-4511 HWANG, DAVY $24,631.00
316
12-CV-4518 ROBERTS, MELISSA DENIED
12-CV-4523 BROWN, COREY $7,794.53
12-CV-4525 ECHOLS, JENNIFER $23,428.24
12-CV-4528 GULTNEY, CHARLENE $44.85
12-CV-4542 DUKES, TONEY DENIED
12-CV-4559 WALKER, BELINDA M. DENIED
12-CV-4568 HAMILTON, TROY DENIED
12-CV-4573 OGUGUO, CHRISTIAN $1,221.00
12-CV-4585 CONOBOY, MICHAEL $1,959.00
12-CV-4594 JOHNSON, NATHANIEL $3,184.00
12-CV-4596 KNIGHT, DENISE $50.00
12-CV-4601 RICHMOND, SARAH DENIED
12-CV-4607 SUCHEC, STJEPAN $17,020.00
12-CV-4619 HRUBY, LAUREN DENIED
12-CV-4636 BROOKS, JAYNE $1,044.46
12-CV-4638 HERNANDEZ, LISA $27,000.00
12-CV-4640 KEISTLER, AMY $27,000.00
12-CV-4660 IVORY, TERESA $3,320.00
12-CV-4663 MEDINA, JAMMIN $12,712.00
12-CV-4666 ROSE, BRUCE DENIED
12-CV-4671 WILD, BRUCE J. DENIED
12-CV-4676 JARRETT, TOYA DENIED
12-CV-4697 LA PORTE, NATHAN $1,997.14
12-CV-4706 GOSA, DESHAWN $3,187.20
12-CV-4736 BROWN, ANTON $2,975.13
12-CV-4765 ALCORN, KIMBERLY $810.00
12-CV-4782 FERGUSON, JAMES, JR. DENIED
12-CV-4785 GLESSNER, STACEY M. $10,782.82
12-CV-4795 VERDUGO, ROGELIO DENIED
12-CV-4799 KUCZWARA, WALTER $212.93
12-CV-4800 LORENTZEN, SCOTT $993.92
12-CV-4815 WALTERS, DANIEL $27,000.00
12-CV-4823 HUBBARD, MAURICE D. $1,300.00
12-CV-4834 SISSON, AARON $1,337.15
12-CV-4847 FUENTES, MICHAEL $2,193.87
12-CV-4849 HALL, DONALD T. $1,669.55
12-CV-4850 HOWARD, LAQUAN E. DENIED
12-CV-4853 LIDDELL, DANNY $150.00
12-CV-4859 PALACIOS, JORGE N. & REYES, YESENIA $8,233.50
12-CV-4872 CHAUDHARY, MANOJ K. $1,868.00
12-CV-4873 CHRISTOPHER, DAWN $170.46
12-CV-4874 ELLIOTT, RYAN $86.19
12-CV-4876 JOSEY, KENNETH $27,000.00
12-CV-4880 PALUZI, CATHLEEN L. DENIED
12-CV-4881 PALUZI, CATHLEEN L. DENIED
12-CV-4888 WASHINGTON, ANDRE DENIED
12-CV-4896 HOFBAUER, ABAGAIL DENIED
12-CV-4900 MARSHALL, MELINDA $1,002.41
12-CV-4902 MITCHELL, PAMELA $7,500.00
12-CV-4910 WICKERT, SARA DENIED
12-CV-4917 UNGER, ERIC DENIED
12-CV-4918 WINFIELD, ELAINE $5,418.91
12-CV-4919 HOWELL, PATRICIA $1,454.90
12-CV-4926 TUCKER, ANTHONY R. $27,000.00
12-CV-4927 WATTS, ANTHONY $5,507.93
12-CV-4931 COLEMAN, LAMONT, SR. $7,500.00
12-CV-4932 CORK, AVERY DENIED
12-CV-4939 GOMEZ, ANTONIO $2,377.60
12-CV-4954 SAMPAT, NIKHIL $14,951.07
12-CV-4955 SAMPAT, RAJ $256.08
12-CV-4966 CLARK, JERAMI DENIED
12-CV-4979 GRANT, BRENDA $6,634.21
12-CV-4992 CASTANEDA, DONNA $3,350.00
317
12-CV-4994 CHAFFIN, DARNEL DENIED
12-CV-5009 WALSH, DONNA $6,335.24
12-CV-5027 ALEXANDER, TERRANCE $14,013.59
12-CV-5047 MAINOR, DOLLIE DENIED
12-CV-5049 MCGRIGGS, SAUNDRA $4,195.00
12-CV-5053 PLAIR, SABRINA $5,567.45
12-CV-5059 TARRATS, DOROTHY $4.00
12-CV-5076 HARRIS, KENNETH $1,500.00
12-CV-5077 KENNINGTON, CRISTINA $275.04
12-CV-5081 PRICE, TIM $542.00
12-CV-5108 THOMPSON, DWAYNE $4,791.21
12-CV-5116 JONES, DENA M. RECONSIDERED DISMISSAL
12-CV-5118 PALMER, RYAN DENIED
12-CV-5119 PARKS, COREE $7,500.00
12-CV-5125 GONZALEZ, MIRNA C. $3,200.24
12-CV-5151 JONES, ERICKA DENIED
12-CV-5160 TISHKA, CYNTHIA M. $91.39
12-CV-5162 ARNOLD, EMMA $5,869.00
12-CV-5164 CAMARA-DIAZ, STEPHANI $1,926.00
12-CV-5165 CARTER, ASIAH M. DENIED
12-CV-5183 SOLOMON, COREY $5,636.49
12-CV-5189 GENTIL, RAMON & GENTIL, ANA R. $2,600.00
12-CV-5190 GENTIL, RAMON & GENTIL, ANA R. $2,600.00
12-CV-5191 GRIGGS, KRYSTEN DENIED
12-CV-5194 MIHINDOU, JEAN $1,080.00
12-CV-5195 KANGOU, RUTH $2,040.00
12-CV-5197 OWENS, ANTHONY $1,460.28
12-CV-5200 WALKER, DARIUS DENIED
12-CV-5203 BADILLO, LORENZO $4,280.30
12-CV-5204 CAMPOS, MARIO $7,500.00
12-CV-5205 DENNIS, ALLISHA $3,310.50
12-CV-5206 FRANCO, CRISTOFER $857.00
12-CV-5207 GARCIA, ALDO $3,717.75
12-CV-5224 CORREA, CHRISTIAN DENIED
12-CV-5225 DIEGO, CEASAR M. DENIED
12-CV-5239 ROSALES, RODRIGO $9,959.00
12-CV-5243 THOMPSON, LILA DENIED
12-CV-5246 BUJDASZ, ANDREW $3,572.16
12-CV-5247 CASTRO, MATHEW J. $982.00
12-CV-5248 CRESPO, JORGE RECONSIDERED DENIAL
12-CV-5250 GUTIERREZ, JOSE $7,991.00
12-CV-5266 STUMPF, JOSEPH H. DENIED
12-CV-5274 BERMUDEZ, IVAN DENIED
12-CV-5296 PHIFER, BURNS $2,828.89
12-CV-5299 SNULLIGAN, CLAUDE DISMISSED
12-CV-5307 FOERSTER, TYLER $288.00
12-CV-5308 FLORES, JOSE $137.34
12-CV-5310 JACKSON, NIKKAA DENIED
12-CV-5313 SMITH, TYRON $6,939.00
12-CV-5318 ESTRADA, CRISTINA $100.00
12-CV-5319 GARCIA, STEPHANIE $27,000.00
12-CV-5322 HOLT, CARL $18,295.48
13-CV-0004 DECKER, JEANNE $1,978.86
13-CV-0006 FLOYD, LARRY D. $724.33
13-CV-0016 NEWELL, RENE DENIED
13-CV-0021 STEWART, CAROLINA $208.20
13-CV-0029 BOWLING, HOWARD DENIED
13-CV-0031 BRYANT, CORETHEA DENIED
13-CV-0036 COLLINS, LONDON $2,906.77
13-CV-0037 COLLINS, SABRINA $4,110.00
13-CV-0038 DELAOSA, REINALDO DISMISSED
13-CV-0040 FOSTER, SHAWN DENIED
13-CV-0042 GOODS, MYNESHA DENIED
318
13-CV-0049 JOHNSON, SHARVONNE DENIED
13-CV-0050 KALOUSOUA, MARIA $1,009.00
13-CV-0054 MAGIN, RYAN DENIED
13-CV-0056 MARTINEZ, RONY DENIED
13-CV-0063 SAXBERY, CODY $9,906.13
13-CV-0064 SHERO, FRANK $2,550.00
13-CV-0066 WALKER, JULIUS $340.00
13-CV-0071 BENTON, BOBBY DENIED
13-CV-0072 BILLINGSLEY, CONNIE $7,350.00
13-CV-0074 BROWN, JULIUS DENIED
13-CV-0081 HERNANDEZ, ARTURO $7,568.14
13-CV-0092 KOMISH, HOWARD DENIED
13-CV-0093 MCGRIGGS, SANDRA DISMISSED
13-CV-0098 HENRY, SHARION DISMISSED
13-CV-0100 GORDON, TYRONE DENIED
13-CV-0102 ROLEK, SAMANTHA DENIED
13-CV-0109 TATUM, DONNA $7,500.00
13-CV-0112 WALLACE, LOUNYETTA $4,765.27
13-CV-0114 WASHINGTON, KENNETH $22,142.00
13-CV-0118 WILLIAMS, LAMAR RECONSIDERED DENIAL
13-CV-0122 COLLINS, CAROLYN DENIED
13-CV-0126 EVANS, RICKY R., JR. $1,826.83
13-CV-0133 BRIDGES, ERYKAH DENIED
13-CV-0139 ELLIOTT, STEVEN DENIED
13-CV-0143 GONZALEZ, JULIO, SR. DENIED
13-CV-0144 GONZALEZ, JULIO, SR. DENIED
13-CV-0145 GONZALEZ, JULIO, SR. DENIED
13-CV-0146 GREEN, KHADIJIA DENIED
13-CV-0148 HALL, CHARLOTTE DENIED
13-CV-0156 JETT, ADRIENNE DENIED
13-CV-0159 LOPEZ, YESENIA DENIED
13-CV-0171 DAVIES, ALEASE & STEPHANYS, JAMES $7,070.00
13-CV-0175 GRAHAM, JENNIFER $186.58
13-CV-0181 MONROE, ELLAWEE $2,740.51
13-CV-0186 PRICE, WILLIAM DENIED
13-CV-0187 PUGH, EMANUEL & JONES, ANTHONY J.A. $5,697.30
13-CV-0190 RODGERS, ANNETTE DENIED
13-CV-0191 SANTANA, MONIQUE M. DENIED
13-CV-0194 VINSON, MARKIS DENIED
13-CV-0195 WEAVER, ROOSEVELT, JR. DISMISSED
13-CV-0196 WILSON, MITZI DENIED
13-CV-0198 BURNS, IVAN M., SR. DENIED
13-CV-0206 KARIM, HANEEFAH $1,151.00
13-CV-0211 REEDY, BRIAN $2,911.00
13-CV-0214 WILLIAMS, EVAN M. DENIED
13-CV-0215 ALVAREZ, RAMON $2,886.34
13-CV-0221 BUTTS, EMOGENE $7,500.00
13-CV-0222 CARRASCO, DIANE $3,653.75
13-CV-0224 GARCIA, EVELYN $3,750.00
13-CV-0225 GOLDEN, CARLA $6,490.00
13-CV-0230 KNOX, SABRINA DENIED
13-CV-0233 MOORE, KESHIA RECONSIDERED DENIAL
13-CV-0242 COLEMAN, TERRY $783.47
13-CV-0245 DONES, JONATHAN $2,299.20
13-CV-0249 HERNANDEZ, GUADALUPE DENIED
13-CV-0250 HOWARD, SEAN DENIED
13-CV-0251 LANGFORD, SANDRA $5,641.00
13-CV-0253 MUELLER, BENJAMIN G. DENIED
13-CV-0257 ADAMS, MAURICE D. $2,972.00
13-CV-0262 BUTLER, JANEE $1,161.81
13-CV-0263 COLEMAN, DONZETTA DENIED
13-CV-0264 FRENCH, BRIAN DENIED
13-CV-0267 HENDERSON, CHRISTOPHER DENIED
319
13-CV-0269 KEYS, SHELBI DENIED
13-CV-0270 KRAMER, MARK DENIED
13-CV-0272 MORRIS, JERMAINE $4,192.70
13-CV-0273 OLUWOLE, ADEOLA $27,000.00
13-CV-0275 RAMIREZ, AURELIO $2,862.42
13-CV-0277 SMITH, MARGARET $7,500.00
13-CV-0278 STRONG, SHANTEL $5,000.00
13-CV-0282 GANT, ANTHONY, SR. $7,500.00
13-CV-0283 GONZALEZ, PEDRO L. $1,143.00
13-CV-0291 VESNESKE, DAWN DENIED
13-CV-0292 VESNESKE, ROBERT DENIED
13-CV-0294 CARTER, KATRINA $839.50
13-CV-0295 CONRAD, KATHLEEN $5,994.43
13-CV-0296 DALTON, RUTH DENIED
13-CV-0298 EATON, DEANGELA $737.00
13-CV-0304 JACKSON, ADRIANNE DENIED
13-CV-0308 RIVERA, ALMA DENIED
13-CV-0310 SHEPARD, MARGARET & YOUNG, AQUNATTE $7,500.00
13-CV-0311 SMITH, MICHAEL DENIED
13-CV-0321 ELIZALDE, LAURA $9,955.65
13-CV-0325 GALICIA, MICHAEL $1,055.00
13-CV-0326 JACOBS, MELVIN, SR. $7,500.00
13-CV-0329 MACIASZ, ADAM $250.00
13-CV-0330 MOORE, ANDREA $1,183.00
13-CV-0332 PRUNEAU, ASHLEY $3,673.48
13-CV-0333 TRUSS, MARLENE $7,500.00
13-CV-0338 BRADLEY, ARUAN $1,307.09
13-CV-0348 VINSON, JULIE DENIED
13-CV-0350 ADDINGTON, GENIE $1,920.00
13-CV-0351 ADLER, GREGORY DENIED
13-CV-0353 BELL, JANE A. DENIED
13-CV-0365 GARCIA, RAYMUNDO $22,402.02
13-CV-0374 JOHNSON, CALVIN DENIED
13-CV-0382 BETTS, BENJAMIN, SR. RECONSIDERED DENIAL
13-CV-0386 JEANDENIS, EMILY A. DENIED
13-CV-0387 HOPPS, JILL $987.24
13-CV-0389 JOYNER, TRACIE $750.00
13-CV-0390 MAYSE-LILLIG, TIMOTHY C. DENIED
13-CV-0391 MCCOY, DONALD M. DENIED
13-CV-0394 ORNELAS, GUILLERMO $7,330.33
13-CV-0400 POLK, LAKEITH RECONSIDERED DENIAL
13-CV-0407 TAETS, LAURA DENIED
13-CV-0409 THAMES, ANDREW $770.00
13-CV-0411 WILLIAMS, BRIAN $1,087.00
13-CV-0417 KRYGOWDKI, TIM $2,413.60
13-CV-0418 MANKTELOW, REBECCA $341.80
13-CV-0421 PREHN, MICHAEL DENIED
13-CV-0422 POTICHNYL, BOGDAN $1,023.00
13-CV-0423 ROBLES, RICKY $1,431.00
13-CV-0430 WALKER, LINDA $307.00
13-CV-0431 WALKER, PIERRE, SR. DENIED
13-CV-0437 GARY, DONALD $2.19
13-CV-0442 JOHNSON, DARRYL DENIED
13-CV-0443 JONES, LINDSEY $621.37
13-CV-0444 HUNTER, KENDRICK P. DENIED
13-CV-0449 PARKER, ANTHONY C., SR. $1,362.10
13-CV-0456 WILKS, CHRISTOPHER DENIED
13-CV-0458 ARELLANO, MIGUEL DENIED
13-CV-0459 BENNETT, PATRICIA DENIED
13-CV-0460 BRENEISEN, KIRK DENIED
13-CV-0465 MCCANN, RONALD EDWARD $8,247.48
13-CV-0467 WEATHERSBY, CHARLES E. DENIED
13-CV-0471 ABRAHAM, SHAKESHA DENIED
320
13-CV-0474 BRADFORD, JEREMY $1,980.00
13-CV-0477 FISHER, KEYONA $1,743.83
13-CV-0478 FRANKLIN, WILLIE $410.29
13-CV-0479 GIBBS, IVIE $1,273.49
13-CV-0481 IRBY, KENT RECONSIDERED DENIAL
13-CV-0482 LOFTON, THERESA $6,097.50
13-CV-0483 MARTINEZ, MARIA $3,224.00
13-CV-0484 MCCLINTOCK, ROBERT $3,068.20
13-CV-0485 MORGAN, LORI L. DENIED
13-CV-0487 ORTEGA, FELIPE $150.00
13-CV-0491 POE, EMMA $7,500.00
13-CV-0503 CREAMER, BRYANT DENIED
13-CV-0504 DECKER, JEANNE $4,702.87
13-CV-0505 EVANS, LARHONDA DENIED
13-CV-0512 LAWSON, RANDY W. DENIED
13-CV-0517 PETERSON, LEIA $1,559.46
13-CV-0520 SIPP, SHAWN DENIED
13-CV-0521 ADENIYA, MELODY DENIED
13-CV-0522 ANTOSH, ADISMARY DENIED
13-CV-0524 DELACRUZ, ANNALIS $1,595.00
13-CV-0531 MCJENNETT, CASSANDRA $391.45
13-CV-0536 ROMO, ARTHUR $747.00
13-CV-0547 TOPOU, KODJO $410.00
13-CV-0550 ANDERSON, JORDAN $27,000.00
13-CV-0553 CRAWFORD, DEXTER $2,529.70
13-CV-0554 DAVIDSON, SHEREE DENIED
13-CV-0557 HAYES, DERIC DENIED
13-CV-0558 HORTON, DANIEL DENIED
13-CV-0560 JOHNSON, PERCY DENIED
13-CV-0562 LARA, JACQUELINE DENIED
13-CV-0564 MCNEAL, DERRICK DENIED
13-CV-0566 MORENO, ERIC $13,788.40
13-CV-0572 SAMPAT, RAMESH D. DENIED
13-CV-0573 SCOTT, RACHEL DENIED
13-CV-0574 STERN, SHELBY DENIED
13-CV-0576 THOMAS, BEVERLY $6,496.77
13-CV-0577 WILKES, LATASHA DENIED
13-CV-0579 WINTERS, MICHELLE DENIED
13-CV-0584 CERNANTES, GUADALUPE $2,067.62
13-CV-0585 EULOGIO, ERIK $1,411.00
13-CV-0586 RODRIGUEZ, MARIO $289.60
13-CV-0587 GALLAGHER, BRIGHID DENIED
13-CV-0590 JONES, MITOYIR DENIED
13-CV-0606 WILLIAMS, JAVELL $1,255.00
13-CV-0609 CORE, CHERYL DENIED
13-CV-0611 GIANNETTI, MICHELLE $2,259.47
13-CV-0612 GUZMAN, MARIA $7,541.00
13-CV-0613 HALL, DAVID DENIED
13-CV-0614 HUERTA, CLARA $7,500.00
13-CV-0618 KATA, TERIE $1,161.87
13-CV-0619 MELLE, PEGGY C. DENIED
13-CV-0620 NEITA, RAQUEL $45.00
13-CV-0621 OLLIVIERRE, RAVENOL $7,500.00
13-CV-0622 RHODES, LORI $274.24
13-CV-0624 VARGAS, GABRIELA DENIED
13-CV-0627 ALCANTAR, JOEL $10,247.04
13-CV-0628 ALVARADO, ROBERTO DENIED
13-CV-0629 ALVARADO, ULISES $562.00
13-CV-0631 COLEMAN, CAROLYN A. $5,492.75
13-CV-0633 HERRERA, CARMEN C. DENIED
13-CV-0634 JOHNSON, ALIXI, SR. $1,655.00
13-CV-0640 ROBERSON, MASTER $5,245.00
13-CV-0641 SAENZ, BELINDA $125.00
321
13-CV-0643 DOTY, EARNEST L. $2,165.80
13-CV-0647 HOWE, LISA A. $131.40
13-CV-0657 SCOGIN, ZACHARY $4,178.53
13-CV-0659 WILLIAMS, RAMON DENIED
13-CV-0660 OCHS, LEIGH ANNE $5,375.22
13-CV-0664 MOGG, DEBBIE $581.85
13-CV-0670 ROPER, ILENE $4,898.12
13-CV-0671 TALLEY, MELISSA DENIED
13-CV-0673 WASHINGTON, THERESA DENIED
13-CV-0674 WASHINGTON, DORIS $184.47
13-CV-0677 BUTLER, MARIO, SR. $7,500.00
13-CV-0683 DARTY, MARGARET DENIED
13-CV-0684 FARHAT, AMIN DENIED
13-CV-0685 FIGGINS, CHARLENE DENIED
13-CV-0687 GONZALEZ, RAMON $1,275.00
13-CV-0694 KELLY, PATRICIA DENIED
13-CV-0698 MORGAN, JIMI L. $18,060.63
13-CV-0699 POTESTA, MARK $4,514.10
13-CV-0700 ROCQUEMORE, CHARITA $6,392.45
13-CV-0705 ARELLANO, VANESSA DENIED
13-CV-0706 BARAN, LEROY $1,071.00
13-CV-0707 BASIAK, RICHARD P. DENIED
13-CV-0713 GARDNER, LARRELL DENIED
13-CV-0714 GIBSON, WILLIE E. DENIED
13-CV-0716 GRIFFIN, ELIZABETH DENIED
13-CV-0717 HANCOCK, TRACEY $7,409.40
13-CV-0720 LEBLANC, JERMAYNE, SR. $785.00
13-CV-0721 LOPEZ, JOEL DENIED
13-CV-0723 MILLER, TIMOTHY $1,836.30
13-CV-0726 PENNYWELL, NATISHA DENIED
13-CV-0733 STIEREN, NICHOLAS N. $4,724.60
13-CV-0736 TOMLINSON, DANIEL $3,781.04
13-CV-0737 WALKER, JESSICA M. $571.40
13-CV-0739 AGUIRRE, OLIVIA $2,236.83
13-CV-0742 BOONE, BONNY DISMISSED
13-CV-0743 CARNEY, ROSEMARY $6,411.00
13-CV-0745 COGHILL, ROBERT $6,334.50
13-CV-0751 HUGHES, RAYMOND $7,500.00
13-CV-0752 HURTADO, ANTONIA DENIED
13-CV-0753 HURTADO, ANTONIA DENIED
13-CV-0754 JACKSON, JUSTIN H. $2,425.00
13-CV-0757 LAFRANCO, JULIE DENIED
13-CV-0759 MITCHELL, OZZIE DENIED
13-CV-0761 MONTES, MARCELO $8,274.00
13-CV-0762 MOORE, ERIC E. $591.00
13-CV-0764 NORWOOD, DRAKE $1,078.00
13-CV-0765 OUSLEY, GENEVA DENIED
13-CV-0771 SNIPES, BOBBY $5,955.62
13-CV-0772 ST. VIL, RAPHAEL $243.62
13-CV-0773 ALEXANDER, TERRANCE $1,374.00
13-CV-0775 BROWN, BRENDA $7,500.00
13-CV-0776 CAGE, CYNTHIA $350.00
13-CV-0784 JOHNSON, SHARVONNE DENIED
13-CV-0785 TEAGUE, MARANDA DENIED
13-CV-0786 KIRKMAN-BEY, RENEE $6,777.00
13-CV-0790 STALLWORTH, WILLIE $5,092.67
13-CV-0791 STEARNES, CHRIS DENIED
13-CV-0792 TAYLOR, ROBERT $1,100.00
13-CV-0795 WASHINGTON, PHILIP $1,151.00
13-CV-0796 WILSON, ODESSIE DENIED
13-CV-0801 FISHER, NANCY RECONSIDERED DENIAL
13-CV-0802 KUCHARSKI, DAVID DENIED
13-CV-0804 MITCHELL, KOURTNEY DENIED
322
13-CV-0805 PYLE, TERESA $6,294.00
13-CV-0806 CALABRESE, TERESA $1,050.00
13-CV-0807 CALABRESE, TERESA $4,174.58
13-CV-0809 ZESZUTKO, JENNIFER $626.50
13-CV-0810 DIETRICH, THOMAS J. $833.00
13-CV-0811 BROWN, JARRED $1,135.00
13-CV-0812 ORR, MONTREZE DENIED
13-CV-0820 MILLER, LOTTIE DENIED
13-CV-0823 RENDON TOLEDO, JAVIER $1,071.00
13-CV-0829 TOWNER, TABITHA $249.87
13-CV-0834 CROCKETT, LISA $7,350.00
13-CV-0836 HAMILTON, CYNTHIA A. DENIED
13-CV-0838 JACKSON, ANGELA DENIED
13-CV-0839 JOHNSON, FELTON DENIED
13-CV-0842 RAINE, TANZINIA $5,558.93
13-CV-0852 CHESTER, DANGELO DENIED
13-CV-0853 DAY, CICELY $222.50
13-CV-0855 HOWARD, RUTH DENIED
13-CV-0858 LUNT, MARY PATRICIA $11,344.90
13-CV-0859 MATHIAS, VICKY J. $1,649.40
13-CV-0860 RODRIGUEZ, VALENTINE $1,071.00
13-CV-0864 ANDERSON, COREY DENIED
13-CV-0874 HULL, ROBERT $1,022.00
13-CV-0875 JOHNSON, DENZELL DENIED
13-CV-0876 KEM, MAO M. DENIED
13-CV-0877 LEE, SHEILA M. DENIED
13-CV-0878 OLLIE, KARL J. $1,213.14
13-CV-0879 PERRY, ROBERT $11,050.84
13-CV-0881 SCOTT, WYMAN $574.00
13-CV-0882 SOLANO, ANA M. DENIED
13-CV-0884 TORRES, JOSUE A. $181.00
13-CV-0885 WASHINGTON, RONALD $5,162.49
13-CV-0886 AKPAN, OBONG DENIED
13-CV-0887 CHAMPION, CAROLYN $650.00
13-CV-0890 JONES, JAMES DENIED
13-CV-0892 LYONS, DIANE $336.00
13-CV-0894 JIMENEZ, ROBERTO DENIED
13-CV-0901 WARREN, JOHN $460.64
13-CV-0905 ALABI, OLATUNJI $2,486.00
13-CV-0907 BELL, TIMOTHY A. DENIED
13-CV-0911 DAWSON, GERNOME C., II DENIED
13-CV-0915 GAYER, BRETT S. DENIED
13-CV-0917 HOLLOWAY, KAHLIN L. DENIED
13-CV-0918 JONES, TRACY L. DENIED
13-CV-0919 JONES, KASSIDY R. DENIED
13-CV-0920 JONES, TRACY L. DENIED
13-CV-0927 PECSENYE, VICTORIA $729.95
13-CV-0929 PIERCE, TAJA DENIED
13-CV-0932 SANCHEZ, MAURICIO $4,283.00
13-CV-0936 USHER, JEFFREY DENIED
13-CV-0940 ANDRIC, STEVAN $27,000.00
13-CV-0943 BRANDON, EDWARD $15,891.84
13-CV-0945 CABAJ, ANNA DENIED
13-CV-0951 GILKER, JOANN DENIED
13-CV-0955 HAYWOOD, LINUS DENIED
13-CV-0956 HUNT, PRESTON KEITH $1,097.00
13-CV-0957 HURTADO, ERICA DENIED
13-CV-0958 JEFFERSON, NICHOLAS $1,415.90
13-CV-0959 JOSHUA, MICHAEL $5,000.49
13-CV-0961 MILLER-BEY, BEY DENIED
13-CV-0965 RAINE, DARIUS $4,943.29
13-CV-0967 SCOTT, CHELSEA Q. DENIED
13-CV-0969 STERN, LISA $2,173.80
323
13-CV-0972 WILLIAMS, BEATRICE $1,477.06
13-CV-0973 YOUNG, ALEXANDRA DENIED
13-CV-0974 CRECY, NATESHA , ROBLES, CHRISTINE & IRWIN, CA $27,000.00
SSANDRA
13-CV-0977 GORDON, MONTEL DENIED
13-CV-0981 JONES, DEBORAH $3,944.34
13-CV-0982 LLOYD, LASHONDA $5,433.00
13-CV-0984 CAFTAN, AQEEL $10,216.50
13-CV-0986 STEVENSON, DANTRELL DENIED
13-CV-0987 WEDDINGTON, RONALD DENIED
13-CV-0991 BURRELL, TRACEY $4,148.35
13-CV-0992 CARMONA, IRENE DENIED
13-CV-0993 CARTER, DELORES $3,651.00
13-CV-0994 ENO, CELA DENIED
13-CV-0998 DOUGLAS, WILLIAM DENIED
13-CV-0999 DUENAS, DAVID $734.00
13-CV-1000 EDWARDS, BRANDON R. DENIED
13-CV-1001 ELLIS, MICHAEL DENIED
13-CV-1006 JONES, PAMELA $1,850.00
13-CV-1007 GOODEN, KIMBERLY $4,199.75
13-CV-1011 MCCLELLAN, SCOTT $3,053.10
13-CV-1013 MCNAIR, LAVONDA DENIED
13-CV-1014 MERCIER, WANDA J. $4,000.00
13-CV-1019 SEE, JACOB DENIED
13-CV-1020 TYLER, SANDRA $6,513.40
13-CV-1022 WHITMER, LINDSEY DENIED
13-CV-1024 WILLIAMS, LARON $917.15
13-CV-1029 CROSS, PORTER $1,568.22
13-CV-1034 HARLEY, CHARMAINE, COOPER, LAYOYIA & HARVEST, $895.00
RICKEY
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13-CV-1038 HILL, MONIQUE DENIED
13-CV-1040 HUNTER, TRAVIS DENIED
13-CV-1041 IVERY, SYLVIA $7,500.00
13-CV-1043 BIRDSELL, BRENDA A. DENIED
13-CV-1047 COLLIER, LORETTA $5,940.01
13-CV-1049 GANT, ANTHONY, SR. DENIED
13-CV-1052 FLORES, JENNIFER $3,572.00
13-CV-1055 JUDEN, DAVID G. $98.55
13-CV-1056 LEON, ROLANDO $1,030.00
13-CV-1058 LYSLAND, KAREN DENIED
13-CV-1064 MUNOZ, ARMANDO $16,306.77
13-CV-1065 MURRAY, POLLY A. DENIED
13-CV-1066 MURRY, ELIZABETH $20.43
13-CV-1067 ODEN, ERMETIA DENIED
13-CV-1073 RIOS, ROSA $291.00
13-CV-1075 ROBINSON, CANDICE $61.83
13-CV-1079 SKARO, STEPHEN DENIED
13-CV-1081 SUDDS, DAMON $2,402.00
13-CV-1083 TAYLOR, CORTHELL RECONSIDERED DENIAL
13-CV-1085 TRIBETT, STACEY & TRIBETT, SHEREE $7,500.00
13-CV-1086 VALDEZ, SALVADOR DENIED
13-CV-1088 WILLIAMS, DESHAUN $15.00
13-CV-1093 ZUNIGA, ALEX DENIED
13-CV-1094 ALVAREZ, ALBA V. $7,500.00
13-CV-1095 CARVER, LEROY DENIED
13-CV-1099 WEEKS, FELICIA $705.80
13-CV-1100 LONGMIRE, DARLENE DENIED
13-CV-1101 MAACK, KIMBERLY $78.16
13-CV-1106 BOATRIGHT, REGINA DENIED
13-CV-1108 DARTY, MARGARET DENIED
13-CV-1109 DAVIS, LATRICE DENIED
13-CV-1110 FIGUEROA, THELMA $3,500.00
324
13-CV-1113 ROBINSON, ESTELLA $6,190.00
13-CV-1114 SPRAGGINS, RONALD $6,246.00
13-CV-1120 BROACH, EUGENE DENIED
13-CV-1121 BROWN, ANTHONY, SR. RECONSIDERED DENIAL
13-CV-1125 CZERWONKA, KAROL $1,992.75
13-CV-1126 DAVIS, HORACE DENIED
13-CV-1127 EMMONS, JENNIFER DENIED
13-CV-1129 JOHNSON, NEKESHA DENIED
13-CV-1130 JOHNSON, NEKESHA $328.69
13-CV-1133 LOVE, WILLIE DENIED
13-CV-1134 LUCKETT-PERRY, KIMBERLY $16,159.00
13-CV-1136 MARSHALL, LINDSEY $2,312.77
13-CV-1137 MATTHEWS, ANDREA DENIED
13-CV-1140 MORRIS, CHARMAINE DENIED
13-CV-1145 ELLIS, MATTHEW DENIED
13-CV-1148 JOHNSON, DEONTA DENIED
13-CV-1155 SCHOLTENS, KIM $3,086.08
13-CV-1156 SHORT, LAKESHA DENIED
13-CV-1158 SMITH, TRANAY DENIED
13-CV-1159 SOTO, ERIC DENIED
13-CV-1161 WATKINS, GALE $967.84
13-CV-1165 VASQUEZ, GABRIEL $1,676.00
13-CV-1167 WILLIAMS, CHANTEL $8.94
13-CV-1168 WILLIAMS, HATTIE MARIE $1,208.00
13-CV-1169 WILSON, MITZI DENIED
13-CV-1172 BAUTISTA, RAUL DENIED
13-CV-1175 CLARK, R. C. & COLEMAN, EISHA $7,500.00
13-CV-1178 FIGUEROA, DONOVAN $3,042.64
13-CV-1179 JAMES, THURAN DENIED
13-CV-1180 LINDSEY, EMANUEL DENIED
13-CV-1181 MITCHELL, CRYSTAL DENIED
13-CV-1184 PHILBRICK, SUSAN $49.30
13-CV-1186 VAUGHN, SHIRLEY RECONSIDERED DENIAL
13-CV-1187 WILLIAMS, JAMEL DENIED
13-CV-1191 DOBBS, LATOYA $902.58
13-CV-1192 DOMINGUEZ, URIEL $1,717.00
13-CV-1194 FOWLER, EARL DENIED
13-CV-1195 GONZALEZ, GRISELDA $27,000.00
13-CV-1196 HAYGOOD, JOHNNY $1,083.00
13-CV-1197 HOGAN, RICKEY DENIED
13-CV-1199 JACKSON, ADRIANNE RECONSIDERED DENIAL
13-CV-1202 OLIVERA, JOSE L. $1,123.00
13-CV-1207 SHIELDS, MELISSIER DENIED
13-CV-1208 STEVENSON, DARTANYA DENIED
13-CV-1210 WOODSON-ONATOYE, MARY DENIED
13-CV-1213 BURKE, CODY T. DENIED
13-CV-1214 CESARIO, CHRISTINE $5,257.11
13-CV-1217 IRWIN, CASSANDRA DISMISSED
13-CV-1218 JACKSON, CYNTHIA $5,000.00
13-CV-1219 JACKSON, SUMMER $236.35
13-CV-1220 JENNINGS, KIARA DENIED
13-CV-1221 LUCASH, MARY JOAN $1,541.92
13-CV-1222 MARQUEZ, NORMA DENIED
13-CV-1225 MENDOZA, LOUIS DENIED
13-CV-1229 RANDLE, LARRY DISMISSED
13-CV-1230 ROBERSON, WILLIAM W., III $5,657.66
13-CV-1237 BURNS, IVAN M., SR. DENIED
13-CV-1240 CORDOVA, VANESSA $7,112.56
13-CV-1241 DELGADO, JOSE $6,619.00
13-CV-1251 MOORE-ALHADWI, KELLY $7,340.00
13-CV-1252 PERRY, VONTELLA DENIED
13-CV-1255 RUSSELL, ROSALIND RECONSIDERED DENIAL
13-CV-1260 WILLIAMS, VELVET DENIED
325
13-CV-1261 BELCHER, JOHN $1,119.00
13-CV-1262 BRAY, ADAM DENIED
13-CV-1263 CAMACHO, JESUS DENIED
13-CV-1264 COLLINS, LONDELL $1,630.00
13-CV-1265 CRUZ, SHERRY $2,600.00
13-CV-1266 DENSON, MYRON DENIED
13-CV-1267 FIAONI, PHILLIP $1,557.61
13-CV-1268 GESKY, RENEE M. $625.57
13-CV-1270 HERNANDEZ, GIOVANNI RECONSIDERED DENIAL
13-CV-1272 MARTIN, CHADE $423.00
13-CV-1276 MARRS, BROOKE K. $12,841.73
13-CV-1277 JOHNSON, JODI $1,181.66
13-CV-1278 MCCARTY, KELLY $1,667.00
13-CV-1280 MILASHOSKI, JANET $5,759.86
13-CV-1281 RILEY, JOSEPH DENIED
13-CV-1285 ABRAHAMSON, STEVEN DENIED
13-CV-1286 ABRAHAMSON, STEVEN DENIED
13-CV-1287 ABUNDES, LUIS $5,088.00
13-CV-1288 ADDINGTON, GENIE DENIED
13-CV-1289 ALVARADO, CELSO $1,372.85
13-CV-1290 BARAKAT, SOHEIL $5,671.37
13-CV-1291 BELTRAN, JOSE M. $2,111.00
13-CV-1292 BOISVERT, KESHAWN $319.39
13-CV-1296 FARGAS, JAZZINE $250.00
13-CV-1297 FIGUEROA, GUADALUPE $1,011.94
13-CV-1298 GARRELTS, KATHLEEN $900.40
13-CV-1301 LERCH, THOMAS $2,000.00
13-CV-1302 MARTIN, CLARA L. DENIED
13-CV-1304 ADAMS, CARNELL DENIED
13-CV-1306 ARRINGTON, RAYMOND DENIED
13-CV-1309 COLEMAN, DONTA DENIED
13-CV-1310 EBERLY, KAREN DISMISSED
13-CV-1312 HUTTON, DAVID $11,339.50
13-CV-1314 LASLEY, CHAD $1,087.00
13-CV-1317 MORADEL, OLGA $5,500.00
13-CV-1318 NORRIS, REGINALD DENIED
13-CV-1322 RAMIREZ, JUAN DENIED
13-CV-1323 SANTOS, CHRISTINA DENIED
13-CV-1324 VALDEZ, ORLANDO DENIED
13-CV-1325 WEATHERSPOON, ZENOBIA $1,087.00
13-CV-1328 AUSTIN, COREY $27,000.00
13-CV-1329 BARNES, KENDELL $816.16
13-CV-1331 BURNETT, JENNA DENIED
13-CV-1334 CHANEY, EUGENE $4,036.00
13-CV-1336 CONNER, TERESA DENIED
13-CV-1337 DULANEY, ANGELA $2,691.00
13-CV-1338 FARINA, LISA DENIED
13-CV-1339 FARINA, LISA DENIED
13-CV-1340 FARINA, LISA $552.09
13-CV-1342 FLEMING, THOMAS DENIED
13-CV-1343 GONZALEZ, GREGORIO DENIED
13-CV-1346 JANOUSEK, JOANNE DENIED
13-CV-1348 JOHNSON, INESTER DENIED
13-CV-1349 LEDUC, RAQUEL $982.00
13-CV-1352 LOPEZ, ROBERTO $744.30
13-CV-1355 MEILUS, ALEKSAS DENIED
13-CV-1356 MENDOZA, JESSICA DENIED
13-CV-1357 OFFENBACKER, DANNY $5,824.72
13-CV-1359 RIVERA, MARISOL $3,731.95
13-CV-1360 ROBLES, MARCUS $2,123.41
13-CV-1364 TRACY, NICHOLE DENIED
13-CV-1365 TAYLOR, DELORES C. $3,495.00
13-CV-1366 TURNER, CHRISTOPHER $461.00
326
13-CV-1367 VERBOUT, KIM $585.11
13-CV-1368 VILLAGARCIA, SONIA E. DENIED
13-CV-1369 WILLIAMS, MILLICENT $7,055.45
13-CV-1370 ZAFAR, SALMAN $1,992.01
13-CV-1371 BRADSHAW, GEORGE DENIED
13-CV-1372 BELIZAIRE, AUDOPHINE $4,406.00
13-CV-1373 BUCK, AMBER R. $833.13
13-CV-1374 CASTILLO, EDGAR $2,760.00
13-CV-1375 CORDOVA, MIGUEL $793.00
13-CV-1377 GARCIA, JUAN DENIED
13-CV-1379 GREER, SHARON DENIED
13-CV-1381 GUILLEN, EMILIANO DENIED
13-CV-1383 JOHNSON, DARRYL DENIED
13-CV-1384 JONES, ANTHONY DENIED
13-CV-1385 LEE, TIMOTHY, JR. $2,323.15
13-CV-1386 LOPEZ, TERESA A. DENIED
13-CV-1388 MALDONADO, LUZ $6.65
13-CV-1389 MARQUEZ, ANA $13,187.00
13-CV-1391 MINCHALA, SEGUENDA DENIED
13-CV-1392 MEJIA, JOSE $832.00
13-CV-1394 ROBERTS, GLORIA DENIED
13-CV-1395 ROSA, FRANCISCO $1,351.10
13-CV-1396 RUIZ, EFREN DENIED
13-CV-1401 HAMILTON, CYNTHIA A. DENIED
13-CV-1403 HUSBAND, LEONARDO DENIED
13-CV-1404 JOHNSON, CHOLLY DENIED
13-CV-1406 MARTINEZ, PAUL A. DENIED
13-CV-1407 NELSON, RYAN L. DENIED
13-CV-1408 PACK, DAVID DENIED
13-CV-1409 PORTER, ROSLYN $4.00
13-CV-1411 O'NEAL, NIKOS J. DENIED
13-CV-1412 RILES, DEAVEN $904.10
13-CV-1415 SALES, DEBORAH A. $5,059.11
13-CV-1421 SUMMERS, RUBY DENIED
13-CV-1422 THOMPSON, RAYMOND DENIED
13-CV-1424 WHEATON, MICHAEL DENIED
13-CV-1427 BUTLER, KRISTA $254.25
13-CV-1428 CISNEROS, ROGELIO $452.40
13-CV-1430 DRWAL, JAROSLAW DENIED
13-CV-1432 EVANS, LARHONDA DENIED
13-CV-1436 LOPEZ, JORGE $24,729.12
13-CV-1437 MACIAS, EDUARDO $18.00
13-CV-1440 STOGNER, MARLA $5,738.25
13-CV-1445 YOUNG, LASHAWNDA DENIED
13-CV-1450 DELACRUZ, ANNALIS DENIED
13-CV-1451 EDWARDS, JASON DENIED
13-CV-1452 HALL, BARBARA DENIED
13-CV-1454 HENDERSON, LETHA DENIED
13-CV-1455 HOWARD, ALLEN $1,294.00
13-CV-1463 OTTO, BREEANA $367.72
13-CV-1464 PATRON, JOHN DENIED
13-CV-1471 SANCHEZ, BETSAIDA DENIED
13-CV-1475 AHRENS, ROBERT, JR. $275.00
13-CV-1476 BAILEY, THEATRIC $180.43
13-CV-1477 CHERNEY, SCOTT DENIED
13-CV-1480 GONZALES, MARIO $864.00
13-CV-1485 MCADAMS, JAMES $10,376.76
13-CV-1486 MCDOWELL, THEODORE & RUTHERFORD, TWILA $7,500.00
13-CV-1487 PAIGE, DARRYL DENIED
13-CV-1490 RHODEN, BETTY DENIED
13-CV-1491 RODRIGUEZ, ALAN $848.00
13-CV-1493 ROMERO, FRANCISCO $15.43
13-CV-1501 ZELZACK, ROBERT DENIED
327
13-CV-1502 ALVAREZ, JOHN $309.00
13-CV-1504 BROWN, KRYSTI $10,552.46
13-CV-1505 BULGER, CHERYL $7,500.00
13-CV-1506 DEISCH, VIRGA $1,939.73
13-CV-1507 FORTSON, DISHON & STADEKER, CHRISTINA DENIED
13-CV-1508 GARDNER, MICHAEL DENIED
13-CV-1509 GOMEZ, EDUARDO J. $1,307.00
13-CV-1513 HARRIS, JERMAINE DENIED
13-CV-1514 HOBBS-BANKSTON, BERNICE DENIED
13-CV-1517 JONES, LATASHA DENIED
13-CV-1519 KING, IKE, III DISMISSED
13-CV-1521 LOWRY, ARLANDER L. DENIED
13-CV-1523 MEDINA, GREGORIO DENIED
13-CV-1524 MENDOZA, HECTOR DENIED
13-CV-1525 NULL, DUSTIN $56.82
13-CV-1526 NULL, TRICIA DENIED
13-CV-1527 OCAMPO, PEDRO $7,205.25
13-CV-1528 ODUM, BRANDEN DENIED
13-CV-1532 SANTOS, CHRISTIAN $12,330.78
13-CV-1533 SIMS, PERRY $1,199.00
13-CV-1535 TALLY, TOMMIE DENIED
13-CV-1536 TAYLOR, AARON M. DENIED
13-CV-1538 OCAMPO, JESUS DENIED
13-CV-1542 BODEEN, MARY A. DENIED
13-CV-1544 DENNO, MICHELE $322.58
13-CV-1547 GUTIERREZ, DANIELLE $5,000.00
13-CV-1548 JONES, AMINAH $833.05
13-CV-1550 MCGOWAN, CHRISTINE RECONSIDERED DISMISSAL
13-CV-1551 OTTO, BREANNA DENIED
13-CV-1553 SINGLETON, DONALD $2,335.15
13-CV-1555 BYRD, MARVETA $3,976.68
13-CV-1556 FOSTER, ROBERT DENIED
13-CV-1561 ROBINSON, JAMES DENIED
13-CV-1565 BATTLE, DONTE DENIED
13-CV-1570 HARRIS, KATHY DENIED
13-CV-1571 SMITH, CASSANDRA $932.00
13-CV-1573 KAVANAGH, RYAN $332.64
13-CV-1575 MARTIN, NATASHA $467.75
13-CV-1578 RODRIGUEZ, SOPHYA DENIED
13-CV-1579 SMITH, EMMA J. DENIED
13-CV-1584 BROCKS, CYNTHIA $200.00
13-CV-1589 GRIFFIN, SHENELL DENIED
13-CV-1590 GRIFFIN, SHENELL DENIED
13-CV-1592 NICHOLSON, MOLLY $27,000.00
13-CV-1593 PERRY, EDDIE L. DENIED
13-CV-1595 PETTIGREW, GLENDA DENIED
13-CV-1596 PETTIGREW, GLENDA DENIED
13-CV-1597 PETTIGREW, GLENDA DENIED
13-CV-1598 PHOTHISENE, TIA K. DENIED
13-CV-1601 VARGAS, FELIPE $1,812.00
13-CV-1603 WALLACE, WILLIAM DENIED
13-CV-1607 AVERYHART, KENYAN $1,415.00
13-CV-1608 BODY, ROBERT $45.06
13-CV-1609 BROWN, CEDRIC DENIED
13-CV-1613 DUDA, STANLEY $1,169.06
13-CV-1616 FREEHLING, DENISE $219.92
13-CV-1619 HEMPHILL, RAQUEL L. DENIED
13-CV-1621 HERRING, KOREY DENIED
13-CV-1626 SMITH, KELVIN DENIED
13-CV-1628 BOYD, REENA $1,876.14
13-CV-1631 COLON-BLANCO, LUIS A. $2,216.13
13-CV-1632 CREEK, JACOB $2,876.05
13-CV-1633 DOANE, TAMMY S. DENIED
328
13-CV-1634 EVANS, NATHANIEL DENIED
13-CV-1635 FIELDS, SENECA DENIED
13-CV-1638 MCGRAW, BRIANA DENIED
13-CV-1639 JONES, RAMON DENIED
13-CV-1640 KIDD, EARLY $625.02
13-CV-1641 LARA, FRANCISCO $3,293.00
13-CV-1643 LYSLAND, KAREN DENIED
13-CV-1644 MARROQUIN, OSCAR R. $1,091.00
13-CV-1645 MARULEWSKI, TANYA DENIED
13-CV-1646 MILLS, ANTHONY DENIED
13-CV-1647 MITCHELL, BRANDON DENIED
13-CV-1649 NAILER, VELTA $5,190.00
13-CV-1651 ORTEGA, ADELA $340.00
13-CV-1655 ROGERS, DONALD $10,703.00
13-CV-1657 ROUSE, YHANA DENIED
13-CV-1659 SCHOON, ELIZABETH M. DENIED
13-CV-1663 THOMPSON, YVELENE DENIED
13-CV-1666 TUBBY, ANDREA DENIED
13-CV-1668 WILLIAMS, FLOYA J. DENIED
13-CV-1671 ALANIS ESPINOZA, ROGELIO $2,678.00
13-CV-1673 BROOKS, JEROME, JR. $17,696.10
13-CV-1674 CLAYTON, BOBBETTE M. DENIED
13-CV-1675 EVANS, VINCENT D. DENIED
13-CV-1676 FANCHER, TIFFANY $865.00
13-CV-1677 FRANKLIN, DELORES $7,500.00
13-CV-1678 GLOVER, DEBRA $7,500.00
13-CV-1680 MERRITT, MARIO DENIED
13-CV-1685 THOMAS, ROCHELLE A. DENIED
13-CV-1690 WOOD, MICHAEL S. $10,746.49
13-CV-1691 ZAVALA, EDUARDO DENIED
13-CV-1694 AMBRIZ SOTO, YESENIA $45.54
13-CV-1695 AUSTIN, JAMES DENIED
13-CV-1696 AVERY, JASON DENIED
13-CV-1698 BANKS, KATRINA $7,500.00
13-CV-1699 BROWER, JULIE $3,851.61
13-CV-1700 CUNNINGHAM, DARLENE DENIED
13-CV-1701 GULLY, JEREMY DENIED
13-CV-1702 HUDSON, LARON $461.00
13-CV-1705 LAFRANCO, JULIE $2,436.51
13-CV-1706 LAFRANCO, JULIE $197.00
13-CV-1707 MANNS, DARRYL SR. $7,500.00
13-CV-1708 OPELT, JONATHON M. $447.00
13-CV-1711 TRIBBLET, DONALD DENIED
13-CV-1715 BERNER, LUCRETIA A. $675.00
13-CV-1716 DEMUNBRUN, TIMOTHE $543.70
13-CV-1719 HAVENS, MARK DENIED
13-CV-1720 JOHNSON, MICHELLE $3,675.47
13-CV-1723 MCCULLOUGH, ISIAH $2,020.00
13-CV-1724 ROBERTS, TIMOTHY L. DENIED
13-CV-1725 STRONG, DOMINICA $665.00
13-CV-1726 STEPHENSON, LENNIE DENIED
13-CV-1727 VELASCO, FRANCISCO $4,119.97
13-CV-1730 WILLIAMS, KARL DENIED
13-CV-1734 BRADLEY, JOE $5,302.00
13-CV-1737 CWYNAR, MICHAEL DENIED
13-CV-1738 DAVIS, KEUNTHI $982.00
13-CV-1739 DEPAS, PENNY $233.60
13-CV-1740 ELLIS, MATTHEW $5,580.86
13-CV-1741 GALLEGOS MURILLO, OLIVIA DENIED
13-CV-1742 HARRIS, RICKEY DENIED
13-CV-1745 LAMANDO, AARON $1,564.25
13-CV-1746 LINDEN, JOHN DENIED
13-CV-1748 MANOGUE, BRADY $744.60
329
13-CV-1749 MILLER, JERRY L. $2,650.00
13-CV-1755 RIVERA, ALBERTO $27,000.00
13-CV-1756 SALICETE, JADE DENIED
13-CV-1757 SCHACKE, KYLE $816.00
13-CV-1758 SCHEXNAYDER, CAMILLE DENIED
13-CV-1759 STARKS, ANTWAN DENIED
13-CV-1761 AHERN, SEAN DENIED
13-CV-1762 ALMANZA, CARLOS DENIED
13-CV-1763 ANDERSON, NINA DENIED
13-CV-1764 AMAYA, ARMANDO, JR. DENIED
13-CV-1765 BRANDON, LILLIE $7,500.00
13-CV-1768 FRIEND, VERONICA DENIED
13-CV-1769 GONZALEZ, LAUREN DENIED
13-CV-1770 HENDERSON, DARIUS $4,948.40
13-CV-1772 HERNANDEZ, SUSAN $9.90
13-CV-1774 JONES, ORAN DENIED
13-CV-1775 KNECHT, KRISTINA A. DENIED
13-CV-1776 LESLIE, BRE'ANNA DENIED
13-CV-1778 BUCZKOWSKI, JULIANNA $908.43
13-CV-1779 GUERRA, JORGE DENIED
13-CV-1781 JIMENEZ, YONI $27,000.00
13-CV-1782 KELLEY, DONALD $848.00
13-CV-1783 KLUSMAN, LORI DENIED
13-CV-1785 MCMILLAN, WENDY DENIED
13-CV-1786 MENDOZA, JESUS $9,922.00
13-CV-1788 MUNOZ, VERONICA DENIED
13-CV-1789 OCHOA, EBER DISMISSED
13-CV-1790 POE, DEANGELO DENIED
13-CV-1791 POWELL, REYNALDO $360.66
13-CV-1793 SAMARIPA, BENITO DENIED
13-CV-1797 SILAS, TEVIN DENIED
13-CV-1798 SMITH, KRISSTOFF $932.00
13-CV-1802 STOREY, SALATHIEL $1,732.73
13-CV-1803 TENGBEH, JOSEPH DISMISSED
13-CV-1806 WELLS, TERRY A., JR. $888.00
13-CV-1809 YEPES, ORLANDO DENIED
13-CV-1810 YOUNG, DEVONTAE DENIED
13-CV-1811 WALKER, PIERRE, SR. DENIED
13-CV-1812 ACOSTA, OSCAR $1,113.64
13-CV-1814 ANDERS, CHARLES S. DENIED
13-CV-1818 BRYANT, JEREMIAH DENIED
13-CV-1819 FRANKLIN, MARCUS $6,137.00
13-CV-1820 GABINO, SORIANO $3,000.00
13-CV-1825 PINEDA, GERSON $1,892.00
13-CV-1833 BAHENA, MIRIAM DENIED
13-CV-1834 BROWN, SANDRA J. DENIED
13-CV-1835 BUFORD, RALPH DENIED
13-CV-1836 BUXBAUM, LAUREN $491.49
13-CV-1839 FERNANDEZ, MARIA DENIED
13-CV-1840 HAMILTON, KENDRA DENIED
13-CV-1844 HOOKS, TONY $1,050.00
13-CV-1845 HOOKS, TONY $10,213.00
13-CV-1847 JAMES, EISA $2,640.00
13-CV-1848 KAHL, MANDY DENIED
13-CV-1849 KANKAM, YAW A. $153.68
13-CV-1851 KNUTH, SUMMER DENIED
13-CV-1852 KNUTH, SUMMER DENIED
13-CV-1853 LOFTON, DERRICK DENIED
13-CV-1854 MCGUIRE, MITCHEL DENIED
13-CV-1855 MCLAIN, PATRICK $5,031.00
13-CV-1859 PATTERSON, CYNTHIA $7,500.00
13-CV-1860 COTTRELL, CHRISHAWN DENIED
13-CV-1861 QUINONES, GUADALUPE DENIED
330
13-CV-1862 RAMOS, CARLOS DENIED
13-CV-1863 ROMERO, JOSUE DENIED
13-CV-1867 TAYLOR, ROBERT $2,042.61
13-CV-1872 BASS, LE'MON, III $1,381.85
13-CV-1873 DIAZ, ROMAN DENIED
13-CV-1874 ELEOSIDA, KYLE DENIED
13-CV-1875 FULTON, LARRENZO DENIED
13-CV-1876 GARCIA, JUAN DENIED
13-CV-1877 GORAK, THOMAS $2,062.00
13-CV-1878 HOGGE, DANA R. DENIED
13-CV-1879 HOWARD, ERISHA DENIED
13-CV-1880 KAPP, KURT DENIED
13-CV-1881 LAWSON, OLUSHOLA $1,799.00
13-CV-1882 LEAVY, SELENA $34,907.84
13-CV-1883 LEAVY, SELENA DENIED
13-CV-1884 METCALF, JOYCE DENIED
13-CV-1885 PARRA, MARGARITO $4,846.00
13-CV-1886 REYES, ADOLFO DENIED
13-CV-1887 SAMBRANO. FELIPE DENIED
13-CV-1888 SCHOFIELD, JACOB DENIED
13-CV-1889 SCRIVNER, TRISTON DENIED
13-CV-1891 TIMMONS, JEFFREY C. DENIED
13-CV-1892 TURNER, JAZAVIER DENIED
13-CV-1894 WENDT, SKYLER DENIED
13-CV-1895 WILLIAMS, ALLEN DENIED
13-CV-1898 CARTER, LOURIE DENIED
13-CV-1899 CASSIDY, JASON $5,799.00
13-CV-1900 GRAVES, ANGEL DENIED
13-CV-1903 IBARRA-SALAZAR, SOFIA $7,068.67
13-CV-1904 INGRAM, WILLIAM, JR. $1,664.00
13-CV-1905 IVORY, JAMES $83.39
13-CV-1908 MACCHIONE, MARY H. $2,754.38
13-CV-1910 MEDINA, CYNTHIA $100.00
13-CV-1913 ROBINSON, CANDICE DENIED
13-CV-1914 RUIZ, ABRAHAM $7,500.00
13-CV-1915 SANDERS, KENDRAH DENIED
13-CV-1916 SANTIAGO, EFRAIN $4,937.10
13-CV-1919 ST. CLAIR, ROBIN DENIED
13-CV-1920 TATUM, JON D. $11,441.36
13-CV-1922 ZARETSKY, DANIEL $1,051.30
13-CV-1923 ZHAO, KUI $6,319.75
13-CV-1924 ACUNA, LIZANDRO $894.89
13-CV-1925 DILLARD, AMARA DENIED
13-CV-1926 ENOS, BRANDON M. $2,770.38
13-CV-1927 GARCIA, EDWIN DENIED
13-CV-1928 GATHEN, ANDREA $1,611.00
13-CV-1930 HERDLE, EARNEST DENIED
13-CV-1932 KOCH, DAVID DENIED
13-CV-1933 KOZAR, MARIE $731.15
13-CV-1934 LOPEZ, ALBERTO, JR. DENIED
13-CV-1935 LOPEZ, DAVID $966.00
13-CV-1937 MARTIN, DARLA DENIED
13-CV-1939 MCCLINTOCK, BRYAN A. $120.00
13-CV-1941 MORROW-OSTERGARD, JENNIFER $244.15
13-CV-1942 RILEY, BRENDA $3,976.75
13-CV-1943 SHTYPULA, OLEKSANDR DENIED
13-CV-1944 SHANKLIN, JOHN T., JR. DENIED
13-CV-1948 VALDEZ, EDUARDO DENIED
13-CV-1949 CARBAJAL, RUBEN DENIED
13-CV-1950 COSTELLO, MARIA DENIED
13-CV-1951 DAWSON, SANDRA DENIED
13-CV-1952 DUPRE, JOEL $175.00
13-CV-1954 GRISETO, NICHOLAS $3,762.12
331
13-CV-1955 GUERRERO, ALONSO DENIED
13-CV-1956 HARRIS, KIMBERLY J. DENIED
13-CV-1957 HARSTON, CHARLES R. DENIED
13-CV-1958 JONES, DIANA $7,127.70
13-CV-1960 JUAREZ, JAMIE DENIED
13-CV-1961 MABRY, JOANNE DENIED
13-CV-1962 MARTINEZ, VIDAL DENIED
13-CV-1963 MORA, DAVID DENIED
13-CV-1964 PELAYO, EDGAR DENIED
13-CV-1965 PHELAN, COLLEEN DENIED
13-CV-1967 WASHINGTON, KAREN R. & WHITE, MICHAEL A., SR. $7,500.00
13-CV-1968 WELLS, JENNIFER DENIED
13-CV-1969 WILLIAMS, ANITA $4,696.30
13-CV-1971 AGUIRRE, ALFONSO DENIED
13-CV-1972 ANKUM, STERLING $320.00
13-CV-1975 BORKOWSKI, RICHARD $604.37
13-CV-1981 DRUMMOND, REBECCA DENIED
13-CV-1984 GARDNER, FELICE DENIED
13-CV-1985 GRAY, KIMBERLY DENIED
13-CV-1986 HARRIS, KIMBERLY J. DENIED
13-CV-1992 MINNIK, MARCIN D. DENIED
13-CV-1994 MCGOWAN, COREY DENIED
13-CV-1995 MOTON, JIMEYSHA DENIED
13-CV-1996 NIEVES, TERESA $779.00
13-CV-1998 OLIEA, WOODRUM L. $27,000.00
13-CV-1999 REESE, JUANDALYN $816.70
13-CV-2001 SMITH, TOMMIE DENIED
13-CV-2003 YOUNG, CLIFTON $511.38
13-CV-2004 YOUNG, CLIFTON DENIED
13-CV-2006 CAMPBELL, SARIE $1,977.00
13-CV-2008 DAVIS, AMBER R. DENIED
13-CV-2009 GUAJARDO, SUSANA $7,500.00
13-CV-2011 PHILBRICK, SUSAN DENIED
13-CV-2012 STRONG, MILDRED DENIED
13-CV-2013 WHITE, MARK, JR. DENIED
13-CV-2014 MARSHALL, MELINDA $75.00
13-CV-2015 AKINKUNLE, ADEBAYO $848.00
13-CV-2016 BIRRAGES, BRIAN DENIED
13-CV-2017 DAVIS, JASMINE DENIED
13-CV-2019 LANHAM, PATRICIA DENIED
13-CV-2022 MURPHY, MICHAEL A. $1,373.48
13-CV-2023 MURPHY, MICHAEL A. $1,654.08
13-CV-2024 MURPHY, REBECCA M. $955.30
13-CV-2025 MURPHY, MICHAEL A. $2,838.60
13-CV-2026 NAQVI, GYANILA $1,440.00
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13-CV-2029 RUSSELL, SHERMAN DENIED
13-CV-2032 COLEMAN, ARETHA DENIED
13-CV-2034 CRUZ, DIANA $3,672.50
13-CV-2036 GARDNER, KETRA N. DENIED
13-CV-2040 HOLMES, TALANDA DENIED
13-CV-2042 JUAREZ, FERNANDO $435.66
13-CV-2044 NEELY, ELLA M. DENIED
13-CV-2045 PENSON, JACENIA DENIED
13-CV-2046 ROBERTS, BENJAMIN $1,196.13
13-CV-2047 SERRANO ROMERO. JOSE H. $9,301.32
13-CV-2050 SMOTHERS, RICKY DENIED
13-CV-2052 TAYLOR, LOREN D. $27,000.00
13-CV-2053 THURMAN, DEJUAN E. DENIED
13-CV-2054 TRAVIS, CHAROLETTE DENIED
13-CV-2055 TRUJILLO, ERIC DENIED
13-CV-2057 WILLINGHAM-POPE, LISA $4,834.10
13-CV-2062 COOK, LATACHIA $75.00
332
13-CV-2063 CRAFT, CHARLES DENIED
13-CV-2064 ELIGIO, JUAN DENIED
13-CV-2065 GARCIA, ALBERTO $965.00
13-CV-2066 GREER, CYNTHIA & MATTHEWS, RENEE PITCHFORD $7,128.20
13-CV-2070 MONTGOMERY, TIMOTHY $3,597.53
13-CV-2071 MUNOZ, ALEXANDER DENIED
13-CV-2073 PEREZ, ANTHONY $2,213.00
13-CV-2074 PEREZ, MARISSA $1,921.50
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13-CV-2078 ROUSE, PARIS $463.00
13-CV-2082 STENSON, MICHAEL $181.00
13-CV-2083 TRENTZ, MICHELE DENIED
13-CV-2084 TRENTZ, MICHELE DENIED
13-CV-2085 TRENTZ, MICHELE DENIED
13-CV-2086 TRENTZ, MICHELE DENIED
13-CV-2087 TRENTZ, MICHELE DENIED
13-CV-2090 BLAND, ERICA $143.00
13-CV-2091 BROWN, MATTHEW, III DENIED
13-CV-2092 BROWN, TANYA DENIED
13-CV-2093 CLAY, CURTISS DENIED
13-CV-2096 DEMERY, WILLIAM $8,770.85
13-CV-2097 DIXON, FAYE $5,000.00
13-CV-2099 GILBERT, HOMER J., JR. $3,635.99
13-CV-2100 GOLDMAN, STACIE DENIED
13-CV-2102 MCCLOSKEY, ELEANOR $1,679.31
13-CV-2103 MILLSPAUGH, JACQUELINE $767.00
13-CV-2104 ORR, LUEVONDA DENIED
13-CV-2106 RODRIGUEZ, JOSE $1,039.00
13-CV-2107 SARNES, ADAM DENIED
13-CV-2108 SMITH, EVERLEA $7,500.00
13-CV-2113 WALLACE, NICKY DENIED
13-CV-2114 WARD, ARIEL DENIED
13-CV-2115 WATKINS, JACKIE DENIED
13-CV-2116 WATKINS, JACKIE DENIED
13-CV-2118 WHITE, WILLIE, SR. & DOLTON, NOELLE E. DENIED
13-CV-2121 WILLIAMS, ODESSA $570.00
13-CV-2126 BURKE, GERARD DENIED
13-CV-2127 CHAMPION, JAMEEL $755.00
13-CV-2129 DOYLE, DIANE $4,038.00
13-CV-2130 GILREATH, ROGER D., JR. DENIED
13-CV-2133 MONTES, MARCELA $7,500.00
13-CV-2134 MUNOZ, CARLOS DENIED
13-CV-2135 MUNOZ, ELIZA DENIED
13-CV-2139 WALKER, JUWAUN DENIED
13-CV-2140 WARDYNSKI, MEGAN DENIED
13-CV-2141 WARDYNSKI, STEPHEN J. $1,459.25
13-CV-2144 AGUILAR, CHRISTOPHER $2,265.00
13-CV-2145 ALONSO, MARCELINO $1,408.00
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13-CV-2148 CARDOZA, EGLENDA DENIED
13-CV-2149 CARNEY, JAVELLE DENIED
13-CV-2150 DIEL, MELANIE DENIED
13-CV-2152 ENGLISH, ELIZABETH R. DENIED
13-CV-2153 GERMAN, JEREMY DENIED
13-CV-2155 MIRELES, ADRIANA DENIED
13-CV-2158 NGUYEN, KIET $4,608.15
13-CV-2159 OSOWSKI, KENNETH DENIED
13-CV-2163 BEALS, LINDA G. $135.00
13-CV-2164 BECKWITH, NICK DENIED
13-CV-2165 BROWN, IAN $433.74
13-CV-2167 CARTHRON, TIMOTHY $1,045.00
13-CV-2168 CHADWELL, ADRIANA $13,780.99
333
13-CV-2169 COY, CHRISTOPHER DENIED
13-CV-2170 CURTIS, JASON $515.00
13-CV-2171 ESQUIVAL, EVELIA $1,672.00
13-CV-2172 ARMAS, YAREHD $3,165.00
13-CV-2173 HERNANDEZ, ELISEA DENIED
13-CV-2174 LANDA, LUIS DENIED
13-CV-2176 HOLLOWAY-ALGEE, BRIANNA $275.00
13-CV-2177 HOWARD, MARY DENIED
13-CV-2179 LOYOLA-SARABIA, MARCO A. $1,930.48
13-CV-2180 MANGRUM, SHIRLEY $6,450.05
13-CV-2181 NEWMAN, NORRIS M. DENIED
13-CV-2183 RIVERA, LOUIS A. DENIED
13-CV-2184 SCHAFFER, ALVINA $5,471.39
13-CV-2185 SIMMONS, TENISESHA $2,066.81
13-CV-2186 TARVER, CURTIS $832.00
13-CV-2187 TOVAR, ROBERT DENIED
13-CV-2190 WEBER, KYLE $6,726.90
13-CV-2191 WHITE, MICHAEL A., SR. DISMISSED
13-CV-2193 WILLIAMS, PAMELA K. $2,915.00
13-CV-2195 BROWN, KRISTOPHER DENIED
13-CV-2196 CASTLEMAN, EMILY A. DENIED
13-CV-2197 COLEMAN, PETITE $2,487.28
13-CV-2198 COUCH, STEPHEN M. DENIED
13-CV-2199 ESPARZA, EDUARDO DENIED
13-CV-2201 HOLLENBACH, REBECCA DENIED
13-CV-2202 JAMES, ESSIE & JAMES, LAVINDA $6,192.16
13-CV-2203 LANCASTER, SANDRA $1,277.00
13-CV-2204 LASH, JOLYNN $27,000.00
13-CV-2205 LOPEZ, CARMELO DENIED
13-CV-2210 WILLIS, LESLIE, II DENIED
13-CV-2212 CORNWELL, PATRICK $1,418.00
13-CV-2213 CORTES, EDWARD, JR. $1,155.00
13-CV-2214 DOUMAS, KIMTANYA $6,532.29
13-CV-2215 LI, QING LING $4,172.94
13-CV-2217 PAVON, ADRIANA DENIED
13-CV-2218 RAMIREZ, ADRIAN VERDON DENIED
13-CV-2219 RIVERA, MARITZA DENIED
13-CV-2220 RUHL, PHILLIS DENIED
13-CV-2221 SANDERS, MAUREEN DENIED
13-CV-2222 SANTOYO, ARMANDO DENIED
13-CV-2223 SIPP, TIMOTHY A. DENIED
13-CV-2224 SPEER, CYNTHIA $7,500.00
13-CV-2225 TRUITT, CASSANDRA $2,675.00
13-CV-2226 TRUITT, CASSANDRA DENIED
13-CV-2227 WAITES, JERMEL DENIED
13-CV-2228 BARBA, MARIA M. $221.50
13-CV-2230 DEATHERAGE, DEVIN $1,108.65
13-CV-2231 DOUGLAS, KIRK $421.65
13-CV-2232 HARRIS, STARR DENIED
13-CV-2233 HENDRYX, PETER DENIED
13-CV-2234 HOUGH, ASHLEY $2,373.07
13-CV-2235 JOHNSON, ANITA , NASH, JEAN & PAGE, KRISTEL $7,500.00
13-CV-2236 LOSCHIAVO, AIMEE $624.73
13-CV-2239 ROE-RYAN, LORI $1,941.93
13-CV-2240 SMITH, NATHAN $27,000.00
13-CV-2242 BERISTAIN, ROBERT DENIED
13-CV-2244 CLAY, KEVIN $9,537.00
13-CV-2245 COMMINGS, SEDAL L. DENIED
13-CV-2246 DAY, CICELY $885.80
13-CV-2248 FIGUEROA, BALDEMAR $6,881.00
13-CV-2250 FRANCO, ESTRELLA DENIED
13-CV-2251 HERNANDEZ, GUADALUPE DISMISSED
13-CV-2252 JOHNSON, GLENN $2,220.00
334
13-CV-2253 LECHUGA, ESEQUEL DENIED
13-CV-2254 MARSHALL, MELINDA DENIED
13-CV-2255 NOWAK, CANDICE $4,915.85
13-CV-2256 STARROU, PAUL $17,405.00
13-CV-2257 STAUB, DAVID J. DENIED
13-CV-2258 VILLAGRANA, MARTIN $13,530.00
13-CV-2259 WALTERS, CHARLOTTE DENIED
13-CV-2261 BULLOCK, REGINALD DENIED
13-CV-2266 FERMO, AMANDA $1,944.11
13-CV-2267 HERMAN, STEVEN $27,000.00
13-CV-2270 MARTINEZ, GUSTAVO $8,876.00
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13-CV-2272 MITCHELL, NIKIDA S. $79.65
13-CV-2275 PACHECO, JOSE $8,699.00
13-CV-2276 PITTS, JERMAINE $2,070.98
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13-CV-2280 BUCHMAN, DIANE M. DENIED
13-CV-2283 EDWARDS, KENCHI L. $6,712.42
13-CV-2285 GINNS, ANTHONY R. DENIED
13-CV-2286 HARVEY, PATRICK T. $1,127.00
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13-CV-2293 MCLEMORE, DOLLIE $6,690.00
13-CV-2294 MILLER, LAMONT K. DENIED
13-CV-2295 MILLER, MARY E. DENIED
13-CV-2297 MORENO, ELOISA $832.00
13-CV-2298 MORENO, MARIA L. DENIED
13-CV-2299 MORENO, ROSARIO $200.00
13-CV-2302 ROBINSON, ANTHONY $944.00
13-CV-2304 STINSON, DANNY DENIED
13-CV-2305 VISOR, FREDRICK DENIED
13-CV-2306 WELZ, JORDAN DENIED
13-CV-2307 WILLIAMS, JESSE DENIED
13-CV-2308 WINSTON, RAPHAEL DENIED
13-CV-2309 ACUNA, ASCENCION DENIED
13-CV-2310 ANDERSON, MARY J. DENIED
13-CV-2311 BARIFFE, YVETTE $6,645.00
13-CV-2312 BAYLEY, BRIAN DENIED
13-CV-2313 BLEDSOE, DAMON DENIED
13-CV-2314 BROWN, PATRICE S. DENIED
13-CV-2315 BUTLER, ANTHONY $1,071.59
13-CV-2316 COLLINS, YVONNE DENIED
13-CV-2318 DIAZ, LILIA DENIED
13-CV-2319 EICH, JAMES A. $15.00
13-CV-2320 ELLIS, DONNA DENIED
13-CV-2321 EMBRY, KEVIN L. $4,851.00
13-CV-2323 GARCIA, SONNY DENIED
13-CV-2325 GOLDEN, JAMES $926.36
13-CV-2326 HARDEN, MARK $27,000.00
13-CV-2328 HIBBETT, LADRONIA DENIED
13-CV-2329 INGRAM, JAMIE E. $17.83
13-CV-2332 JOHNSON, SUZETTE $7,500.00
13-CV-2335 NICELY, DAVID $1,700.00
13-CV-2336 ORTIZ, MARTIN $13,831.78
13-CV-2337 PARKER, JOHN E., JR. DENIED
13-CV-2340 SLAUGHTER, KYLE DENIED
13-CV-2341 SPIVEY, JEREMY $3,074.70
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13-CV-2349 WOODS, DAMONTAI $496.00
335
13-CV-2350 WOOLARD, KIM DENIED
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13-CV-2358 DEAR, RUBY $832.00
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13-CV-2361 GOMEZ, ISIDRO $832.00
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13-CV-2363 ILCZUK, SABINA $11,296.56
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13-CV-2370 WEATHERSBY, RUBYSTINE $6,200.52
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13-CV-2373 BUCKLEY, LATAVIA DENIED
13-CV-2374 BUTLER, ANNIE $7,500.00
13-CV-2375 CARMONA, IRENE DENIED
13-CV-2381 AGUILEO, MIGUEL $206.44
13-CV-2382 BENNETT, MARGARET & KING, TIFFANY $7,500.00
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13-CV-2384 BURCH, DENELL $430.00
13-CV-2386 CELLI, JEROME $3,389.26
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13-CV-2390 HARDEWAY, WALTON L. DENIED
13-CV-2391 HAYDEN, PAVIELLE DENIED
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13-CV-2396 JANIK, ALICJA $933.97
13-CV-2397 KENNEY, BRAD $627.89
13-CV-2398 KITTERMAN, BONNIE $7,500.00
13-CV-2399 MILLER, HEATHER J. DENIED
13-CV-2400 RODRIGUEZ, ROSALINDA $4,700.00
13-CV-2401 WOLF, MELANIE DENIED
13-CV-2402 WOODFOLK, HELEN M. DENIED
13-CV-2403 AYYAD, AZEEZA DENIED
13-CV-2404 BADALI, RAYMOND DENIED
13-CV-2405 BUCKLEY, NACIESHIA DENIED
13-CV-2406 CAMPBELL, CROSHANA DENIED
13-CV-2408 DOBB, BOBBY, JR. DENIED
13-CV-2410 JOHNSON, ANGELA $2,425.00
13-CV-2411 JONES, MARIA DENIED
13-CV-2412 MAZON, ADRIAN J. DENIED
13-CV-2413 MCKINNEY, ANGELA $7,500.00
13-CV-2414 MERRILL, SEBASTIAN $2,307.00
13-CV-2415 MORALES, CARLOS $3,055.52
13-CV-2417 QUIROZ, HORACIO $1,748.00
13-CV-2418 RUSHER, DOLLIE DENIED
13-CV-2419 SCOTT, SHEILA $1,775.00
13-CV-2420 SMITH, MARCELLA DENIED
13-CV-2422 SOTO, ALEJANDRO DENIED
13-CV-2424 STORBOLL, DELLA $348.00
13-CV-2426 WRIGHT, SANDRA K. DENIED
13-CV-2430 ADEKOLA, ADEMOLA J. $848.00
13-CV-2431 ARTEAGA, PAMELA A. $984.00
13-CV-2432 ARROYO, LILIANA DENIED
13-CV-2433 COLLINS, DEMETRIS DENIED
13-CV-2434 COMBEST, MICHAEL DENIED
13-CV-2435 CONTINI, ALEXANDER DENIED
13-CV-2436 CRITTENDEN, GLADYS $7,500.00
336
13-CV-2440 HARRINGTON, KELLI DENIED
13-CV-2441 JACKSON, DARRICK $982.00
13-CV-2442 JOHNSON, ANNETTE $4,521.96
13-CV-2444 JURADO, JOSE L. $4,482.99
13-CV-2445 KWAAN, MASON DENIED
13-CV-2446 NASH, JEROME DENIED
13-CV-2447 ROBERTS, LOUIS $757.49
13-CV-2449 ROWAN, HEATHER DENIED
13-CV-2450 TOVAR, CARMEN DENIED
13-CV-2451 PARA, ROBERT DENIED
13-CV-2452 VAHORA, SOHIL $749.75
13-CV-2453 STALLWORTH, TIARRIA $2,469.14
13-CV-2454 BUTLER, JEFFREY DENIED
13-CV-2455 DURBIN, ALICE DENIED
13-CV-2457 GRAYS, UTRINA DENIED
13-CV-2458 HOLT, OLIVER DENIED
13-CV-2459 KITKA, EVE $7,500.00
13-CV-2461 WALKER, EDWARD $5,308.28
13-CV-2462 WILLIAMS, BRANDON DENIED
13-CV-2463 ANDRADE, CARLOS $12,251.00
13-CV-2465 CAMPOS, FELIPE $1,807.00
13-CV-2466 COLE, PATRICK $9,528.00
13-CV-2468 DORAN, PAUL $832.00
13-CV-2470 DIAZ, ANGEL DENIED
13-CV-2471 EKELOF, WILLIAM DENIED
13-CV-2472 FITZGERALD, AARON M. DENIED
13-CV-2474 GLOVER, KAMISHA DENIED
13-CV-2476 GONZALEZ, RICARDO DENIED
13-CV-2477 JACKSON, KELI DENIED
13-CV-2478 JACKSON, LAMAR DENIED
13-CV-2483 IQBAL, SYED DENIED
13-CV-2485 CLARKE, SONIA DENIED
13-CV-2486 JUSTICE, CASSANDRA DENIED
13-CV-2487 KOLLAR, TIMOTHY $719.19
13-CV-2490 LOPEZ, ROBERTO DENIED
13-CV-2491 PARRENAS, JONATHAN DENIED
13-CV-2492 PEREZ, FRANCISCO DENIED
13-CV-2493 MANUEL, SHOBANI DENIED
13-CV-2496 MORRIS, THOMAS DENIED
13-CV-2497 RAMIREZ, EDITH DENIED
13-CV-2498 ROY, HOWARD, III $150.00
13-CV-2499 SANCHEZ-VEGA, ZENAIDA DENIED
13-CV-2500 SANCHEZ-VEGA, ZENAIDA DENIED
13-CV-2501 SANCHEZ-VEGA, ZENAIDA DENIED
13-CV-2502 SCOTT, HENRY DENIED
13-CV-2504 USONIS, KAROLIS DENIED
13-CV-2505 WILLIAMS, RONALD DENIED
13-CV-2506 WILLIAMS, MARY $6,069.00
13-CV-2507 WHITE, RALPH DENIED
13-CV-2508 WRIGHT, SHERIE DENIED
13-CV-2509 YUHIN, SIU DENIED
13-CV-2510 FREEHLING, DENISE DENIED
13-CV-2511 AUSTIN, CORLISS DENIED
13-CV-2513 BYRD, MCKINLEY $976.20
13-CV-2514 BAUTISTA, PABLO DENIED
13-CV-2515 BECKFORD, PATRICK DENIED
13-CV-2517 CHILDERS, JOSEPH $2,789.91
13-CV-2518 DOUGLAS, DARRYL DENIED
13-CV-2519 FLEMMINGS, BERNICE DENIED
13-CV-2520 FORMER, TERESA $148.41
13-CV-2521 FOSTER, BONITA $3,252.00
13-CV-2522 FULLILOVE, LINDA $80.76
13-CV-2526 HAMILTON, THOMAS DENIED
337
13-CV-2527 HOLMAN, JOHN DENIED
13-CV-2528 JONES, SHERITA DENIED
13-CV-2530 MCCULLOUGH, SARAH $596.62
13-CV-2531 PRACH, JESSICA DENIED
13-CV-2533 BLACKBURN, THOMAS, JR. DENIED
13-CV-2534 BURGOS, WILSON DENIED
13-CV-2536 GANNON, LUKE $832.00
13-CV-2537 GATHING, FERDONNA $752.00
13-CV-2538 JACKSON, KEITH L. DENIED
13-CV-2539 MINTER, SONYA $4,054.06
13-CV-2541 MORRIS, JOSHUA DENIED
13-CV-2542 PROBY, PATRICIA DENIED
13-CV-2543 RAMSEY, LEON DENIED
13-CV-2544 ROMERO, MERCEDES $382.29
13-CV-2545 SANTOYO, ROSALBA $7,500.00
13-CV-2546 SCHULTZ, KEVIN DENIED
13-CV-2547 SCHWAHN, LAURA DENIED
13-CV-2548 SCHWAHN, LAURA $1,037.00
13-CV-2549 SCHWAHN, LAURA $704.00
13-CV-2550 SKINNER, KRISTIE K. $544.00
13-CV-2551 THOMAS, MARCELL L. DENIED
13-CV-2552 TRAYLOR, ANGELA $2.18
13-CV-2554 VAUGHN, LATHESHIA $6,008.88
13-CV-2555 WILHELM, JIM DENIED
13-CV-2556 WHITE, LEONARD $620.00
13-CV-2557 BIBBS, NATALIE; & THOMAS, LASHAUN DENIED
13-CV-2560 BUKER, ROBERT DENIED
13-CV-2561 GARTMAN, RAMON DENIED
13-CV-2562 CARCAMO, JORGE $1,464.00
13-CV-2563 COTE, LAUREL DENIED
13-CV-2565 ELLISON, MAURICE $15,000.00
13-CV-2566 EPPERSON, CHRISTIAN DENIED
13-CV-2567 EWING, JUSTIN DENIED
13-CV-2568 FLEMING, LORI $183.28
13-CV-2570 FRYE, DERRICK DENIED
13-CV-2571 JONES, YVETTE DENIED
13-CV-2573 LEACH, NATHAN $10,989.50
13-CV-2574 MACCHIONE, FRANK DENIED
13-CV-2575 MARTINEZ, YOLANDA $612.29
13-CV-2578 OROZCO, NANCY DENIED
13-CV-2579 PILAT, WILLIAM J. DENIED
13-CV-2580 RIGGINS, JIMMY DENIED
13-CV-2581 ROJAS, ALMA DENIED
13-CV-2582 SALLEE, SHAWN $4,211.30
13-CV-2583 SEARLES, TIFFANY DENIED
13-CV-2584 SEGAL, ABIGAIL DENIED
13-CV-2586 TAYLOR, ARCOWIA DENIED
13-CV-2587 WILLIAMS, EDDIE $1,789.92
13-CV-2588 WILLIAMS, REGINALD $6,968.00
13-CV-2589 WHITSON, CHARLES $1,450.00
13-CV-2590 ENRICI, JOHN $961.07
13-CV-2591 FERGUSON, BRADLEY $27,000.00
13-CV-2592 GAINES, MICHAEL $1,269.00
13-CV-2593 SMITH, RONDA M. $2,907.07
13-CV-2596 PRIDACHA, KATHERINE DENIED
13-CV-2597 SANDERS, KENDRAH DENIED
13-CV-2598 SILVA, DANIEL DENIED
13-CV-2599 STADECKER, CHRISTINA DISMISSED
13-CV-2600 ARROYO, MARIO DENIED
13-CV-2601 DAILEY, CHASON DENIED
13-CV-2602 KENNEDY, KRISTINA $315.52
13-CV-2603 LADD, STEVEN DENIED
13-CV-2604 MARNEY, CHRISTOPHER $1,393.00
338
13-CV-2605 MOLLETT, HARRY E. $2,253.81
13-CV-2606 MONTGOMERY, CANDICE DENIED
13-CV-2607 MORANTE, GABRIELLE $2,297.00
13-CV-2608 PORTER, TOMMY DENIED
13-CV-2609 RODDEN, DAN, IV DENIED
13-CV-2610 ROMERO, DANIEL $1,062.00
13-CV-2612 THORN, DAVID J. DENIED
13-CV-2613 TOWNSEND, TONY $27,000.00
13-CV-2614 WRIGHT, ROY DENIED
13-CV-2615 WOODS, LATRESE DENIED
13-CV-2616 YANG, CHENJIE DENIED
13-CV-2617 BORICH, GENEVIEVE $4,416.00
13-CV-2618 BRITTON, BARRY DENIED
13-CV-2619 COPELAND, BRYAN $744.72
13-CV-2620 CORDOVA, PABLO DENIED
13-CV-2623 HENRY, LOLISA $7,500.00
13-CV-2624 HERNANDEZ, YULIANA $3,294.00
13-CV-2625 HUSSEIN, AHMAD DENIED
13-CV-2630 MENDEZ, MARCIAL $4,872.00
13-CV-2633 SHAW, PHILLIP DENIED
13-CV-2636 THOMAS, ADARIUS DENIED
13-CV-2637 WILKS, CHRISTOPHER $17,608.00
13-CV-2638 ZAVALA, PAULINA $7,500.00
13-CV-2639 AREVALO, ESMERELDA $2,300.77
13-CV-2640 AREVALO, ESMERELDA $5,453.47
13-CV-2642 BURTON, JANICE $184.93
13-CV-2643 CHADHA, MANMEET $2,006.36
13-CV-2647 PHILLIPS, TRACEY DENIED
13-CV-2648 QUINTANA, TESSA $2,829.70
13-CV-2649 RIDGEWAY, NASHEA DENIED
13-CV-2650 ROBINSON, TERRY DENIED
13-CV-2651 TRIER, DONALD DENIED
13-CV-2652 TURNER, STACY DENIED
13-CV-2653 ANACKA, JOLANTA $1,578.19
13-CV-2654 ARMOGIDA, AMY $2,645.50
13-CV-2655 BALDWIN, AMY DENIED
13-CV-2656 CAMARA-ROSADO, GUILLERMO $1,756.00
13-CV-2657 CAMPBELL, COREY $3,474.24
13-CV-2660 DELGADO, JUAN DENIED
13-CV-2662 DUNN, JOHN DENIED
13-CV-2663 PASCHAL, JENNY DENIED
13-CV-2665 GEORGE, DEMITRIOUS DENIED
13-CV-2666 HARTFIELD, GINA DENIED
13-CV-2667 HEMPHILL, RAQUEL L. DENIED
13-CV-2668 HOWARD, FLORA J. $1,973.00
13-CV-2669 REYNOLDS, SHAMORIE DENIED
13-CV-2670 HOWE, TIFFANY J. $23.08
13-CV-2671 JONES, LORENZO $832.00
13-CV-2673 MILLER, MONTRESE DENIED
13-CV-2674 MOONEY, RACHEL DENIED
13-CV-2675 NAGVI, GYANILA DENIED
13-CV-2676 PATE, LAURIE $4,000.00
13-CV-2677 RICHARDSON, RACHEL DENIED
13-CV-2678 ROMAN, CARLOS DENIED
13-CV-2679 ROMAN, JOSE DENIED
13-CV-2680 ROMAN, SAUL $9,766.82
13-CV-2681 SIMS, HOSEA M. $1,052.28
13-CV-2683 TAYLOR, QUANTRELL DENIED
13-CV-2684 VARGAS, VICTOR $1,469.00
13-CV-2685 WASHINGTON, CHAKITA $65.00
13-CV-2686 WHEELER, DEVON DENIED
13-CV-2687 WHITIKER, LAMAR DENIED
13-CV-2688 WIKERSON, TORAY DENIED
339
13-CV-2689 WILLIAMS, SOPHIA L. $6,400.00
13-CV-2690 WOLF-SELMON, BETTY J. $3,754.00
13-CV-2691 COMBS, KENNETH $9,910.21
13-CV-2692 DABIZLJEVIC, VESELIN DENIED
13-CV-2693 DAILEY, JOSHUA $1,849.00
13-CV-2694 DAMATO, SABRINA M. $7,500.00
13-CV-2697 KATZ, DAVID $1,039.00
13-CV-2698 RAMIREZ, FRANCISCO DENIED
13-CV-2699 MURRAY, CAROLYN DENIED
13-CV-2700 SCHOBER, ALEX $2,013.23
13-CV-2701 SHIPP, ANTOINE DENIED
13-CV-2702 ANDALUZ, NELSON DENIED
13-CV-2703 BOSTON, SHIRLEY DENIED
13-CV-2704 BROWN, MARK M. DENIED
13-CV-2705 CAIN, MARS DENIED
13-CV-2707 GARRO, YVONNE DENIED
13-CV-2708 HERRERA, ERIC DENIED
13-CV-2709 KING, THOMAS $959.25
13-CV-2710 MALVAIZ, ALEJANDRO $1,081.00
13-CV-2711 MERCADO, MARIA DENIED
13-CV-2712 MILLER, JEFFERY $181.99
13-CV-2714 PENA-MEDRANO, RUDDY R. DENIED
13-CV-2715 SIGUENZA, ALFONSO DENIED
13-CV-2716 VICENCIO, CELIA $4,018.00
13-CV-2717 WATSON, CHRISTOPHER $27,000.00
13-CV-2718 WEBSTER, TIA DENIED
13-CV-2719 ZIVKOVIC, MILICA $1,873.87
13-CV-2720 ALLEN, EVERLEAN P. DENIED
13-CV-2721 ALVAREZ, ANDREA DENIED
13-CV-2722 BOYCE, CHERYL DENIED
13-CV-2727 FLORES, JOSE DENIED
13-CV-2728 FORD, CHERYL M. DENIED
13-CV-2729 GILL, ANTONIO DENIED
13-CV-2730 GUERIN, RITA DENIED
13-CV-2731 HEWITT, JOSHUA DENIED
13-CV-2732 JURCA, CODY DENIED
13-CV-2733 LANG, DIONNE $5,832.76
13-CV-2734 MACKESSY, KEVIN P. $4,656.89
13-CV-2735 MENDEZ, JULIO $1,871.00
13-CV-2737 ORTIZ, DOMINGO DENIED
13-CV-2738 PATTERSON, DANA L. DENIED
13-CV-2740 SCHRIEFER, JOHN $2,876.71
13-CV-2741 SISTRUNK, MARY E. $1,640.84
13-CV-2742 CARNEY, LAVAR DENIED
13-CV-2744 TEAGUE, DARNELL E. $2,667.38
13-CV-2745 TORRES, RAFAEL DENIED
13-CV-2746 WESLEY, KENNETH DENIED
13-CV-2747 WILLIAMS, JOHNNIE M. $3,829.15
13-CV-2748 AUSTIN, JAMES DENIED
13-CV-2749 BREWER, ERIC $11,092.95
13-CV-2750 EDWARDS, LATONYA $4,755.00
13-CV-2751 FIELDS, DOROTHY $5,195.00
13-CV-2752 GUILLERMO, MARY DENIED
13-CV-2753 HOLMAN, DARRELL DENIED
13-CV-2754 JENNINGS, JARVIS K. $1,344.50
13-CV-2755 MITCHELL, SCOTT A. $1,250.00
13-CV-2756 MOFFITT, BRENDA DENIED
13-CV-2757 CARILLO-ORTIZ, MARIA $416.48
13-CV-2758 RUSK, SETH M. $1,858.64
13-CV-2759 ROMAN, CARLOS D. DENIED
13-CV-2760 ROMANO, GABRIELA DENIED
13-CV-2761 APPOLINAIRE, NDAYISABA DENIED
13-CV-2762 BERNARD, LESLIE $1,927.00
340
13-CV-2763 FORTNER, CHRIS DENIED
13-CV-2765 KIMBROUGH, TONYA F. DENIED
13-CV-2766 HENDERSON, CHRISTINE $40.00
13-CV-2767 MURPHY, PRECIOUS $1,875.00
13-CV-2768 NEAL, JASON DENIED
13-CV-2770 PAVLIK, WENDY DENIED
13-CV-2772 ROBINSON, GWENDOLYN DENIED
13-CV-2773 ROMAN, LUIS A. DENIED
13-CV-2774 SANCHEZ, MARIA $758.18
13-CV-2775 SOSA, PABLO DENIED
13-CV-2776 WILLIAMS, CAROLYN DISMISSED
13-CV-2777 WOJCIK, SHAWN $8,463.29
13-CV-2778 ZANIOLO, LORENZO $2,065.20
13-CV-2780 DAVIS, LOLITA DENIED
13-CV-2781 DELZELL, LOREN DENIED
13-CV-2782 EDWARDS, BRIDGETTE S. $8,301.25
13-CV-2784 WILEY, SEIRAH DENIED
13-CV-2785 HENDERSON, TAREL DENIED
13-CV-2786 KNIGHT, KENNY DENIED
13-CV-2787 LEWIS, RENEE DENIED
13-CV-2788 LOGSDAN, BRETT $1,034.20
13-CV-2789 MCCLELLAND, BARBARA $3,635.43
13-CV-2790 ORMAN, JESSICA DENIED
13-CV-2792 RIVERA, DAVID DENIED
13-CV-2793 WARICK, JENNIFER DENIED
13-CV-2794 QUINN, G. DENIED
13-CV-2796 ALLEN, YOLANDA DENIED
13-CV-2797 AYYAD, MAHMOUD S. $1,535.00
13-CV-2798 BALTRIMAVICIENE, KRISTINA $2,125.00
13-CV-2799 BARRETT, LAURIE DENIED
13-CV-2800 BENNETT, DAVID L. $7,993.25
13-CV-2801 BREIDENBACH, JAMES $27,000.00
13-CV-2802 DEAN, JENEQUE $2,011.42
13-CV-2803 GARR, JOSHUA T. DENIED
13-CV-2804 GONZALEZ, ARTURO DENIED
13-CV-2805 GRAF, TIMOTHY $39.75
13-CV-2806 HENDRIAN, DONNA A. $390.38
13-CV-2807 HOLLAND, FELICIA $6,252.60
13-CV-2808 HUANG, YUKUR $1,072.71
13-CV-2811 JOHNSON, PATRICK DENIED
13-CV-2813 KING, CEDRIC $13,981.32
13-CV-2814 KOCH, DAVID $6,363.64
13-CV-2815 LAMPKINS, CHRISTOPHER DENIED
13-CV-2816 LEMLE, CHARLES DENIED
13-CV-2817 LYONS, MIRANDA DENIED
13-CV-2818 MONTGOMERY, AMBER DISMISSED
13-CV-2820 REYES, ELIJAH DENIED
13-CV-2821 ROBINSON, DAWN DENIED
13-CV-2822 SHADRICK, ROSEMARY $5,146.83
13-CV-2823 SHANDELL, WILLIAM DENIED
13-CV-2824 SINGLETON, LANEISHA DENIED
13-CV-2826 TRANCHITA, SUSAN $3,742.69
13-CV-2828 WHITE, BRYAN J. $5,675.13
13-CV-2829 WILLIAMS, JUSTINE $7,500.00
13-CV-2832 BELMAN, JAIME AKA & BALMAN, JAIME $5,194.28
13-CV-2833 ESPIRITU, JOSE $3,031.75
13-CV-2834 FENWICH, THOMAS $751.00
13-CV-2835 HOWARD, LASHAUNE DENIED
13-CV-2836 JOHNSON, CHOLLY DENIED
13-CV-2837 KRASNER, CHRISTINE DENIED
13-CV-2838 MCCOY, CHRISTOPHER $27,000.00
13-CV-2839 MORA, EMMANUEL DENIED
13-CV-2840 ORTIZ, CARLOS $864.00
341
13-CV-2841 PARKS, COREE DENIED
13-CV-2842 POE, JOHNNY $6,578.69
13-CV-2843 TAETS, LAURA DENIED
13-CV-2845 APARICIO, ARELI DENIED
13-CV-2846 BROWN, TAWANA $1,677.90
13-CV-2847 DIRCIO, EVELINA DENIED
13-CV-2848 GAROFALO, JOSEPH $1,580.39
13-CV-2849 GRISSETT, MARTIN $848.00
13-CV-2851 KING, NORTANIEL DENIED
13-CV-2852 MATHEWS-SIPES, ERIN DENIED
13-CV-2853 MONTOYA, CARLOS J. DENIED
13-CV-2854 OJEDA, SCARLET J. DENIED
13-CV-2855 OLEJARESKA, EDYTA DENIED
13-CV-2856 PINEDA, SEGUNDO A. $1,814.00
13-CV-2857 RILEY, BRENDA $113.64
13-CV-2858 RIVERA, JAIME DENIED
13-CV-2859 SANDIFER, BENITA $10.30
13-CV-2860 SCHNEIDERS, MYRA $150.00
13-CV-2861 TUXHORN, VALERIE M. $298.30
13-CV-2862 VINCE, NICHOLAS $494.75
13-CV-2863 WILLIAMS, JARVEZ DENIED
13-CV-2866 ALLAN, ZIDAN DENIED
13-CV-2869 BLACKLEY, MICHELLE DENIED
13-CV-2870 BURKE, AUSTIN T. $5,202.47
13-CV-2872 DAVIS, DWAYNE DENIED
13-CV-2873 GAITAN, LUIS, JR. DENIED
13-CV-2874 HAMMOND, WILLIE B. DENIED
13-CV-2875 HAMMOND, WILLIE B. DENIED
13-CV-2876 HERNANDEZ, ARACELI DENIED
13-CV-2877 JOHNSON, NEKESHA DENIED
13-CV-2879 MAIER, MELISSA $283.20
13-CV-2880 MILLER, COURTNEY DENIED
13-CV-2881 SCOTT, MONTICELLO DENIED
13-CV-2882 REYNA, RENE, SR. $7,500.00
13-CV-2883 RILEY, MAJOR DENIED
13-CV-2885 SHY, IESHA DENIED
13-CV-2886 VALENZULA, ALEJANDRO DENIED
13-CV-2887 VAN BUSKIRK, BRITNEY DENIED
13-CV-2888 BARAJAS, JOSE MIGUEL DENIED
13-CV-2889 BEARDEN, TYRONE DENIED
13-CV-2890 BENSON, RICKI $125.00
13-CV-2893 FLORES-CONTRERAS, GREGORIO $1,128.21
13-CV-2894 GRZECHOWIAK, JESSICA $12,582.10
13-CV-2895 HAHN-SILVA, ROBERT DENIED
13-CV-2896 HERNANDEZ, HECTOR L. DENIED
13-CV-2897 HOBBS, ELIZABETH $7,500.00
13-CV-2898 HOWARD, DONNA DENIED
13-CV-2899 HUMPHREY, ASHLEY $269.41
13-CV-2900 KANE, LUCAS DENIED
13-CV-2901 MALDONADO, RAUL $900.00
13-CV-2903 MARTINEZ, RAYMUNDO DENIED
13-CV-2904 QUILES, YOUSIF $435.00
13-CV-2905 WHEATLEY, CHRISTINA $832.00
13-CV-2906 BEASLEY, CHARLES DENIED
13-CV-2907 BOYKIN, KENISHA DENIED
13-CV-2908 BRISTOW, KATIE DENIED
13-CV-2910 COLLINS, DEMETRIS $37.99
13-CV-2911 COLLINS, DEMETRIS DENIED
13-CV-2912 COLLINS, DEMETRIS DENIED
13-CV-2913 COLLINS, DEMETRIS DENIED
13-CV-2914 GONZALEZ, JESUS M. DENIED
13-CV-2915 GOODEN, TANGELA & BELTON-VAUGHN, DORIS $6,500.00
13-CV-2917 HOLDER, JOSEPH DENIED
342
13-CV-2918 IBRAHIM, SADA DENIED
13-CV-2919 GONZALEZ, ELIZABETH DENIED
13-CV-2920 KNOY-BEITZ, MEGAN DENIED
13-CV-2922 MORGAN, MARTIN DENIED
13-CV-2923 MURRELL, RYKIERA DENIED
13-CV-2924 NABORS, CATHY $4,855.64
13-CV-2925 NEWMAN, TERRELL DENIED
13-CV-2926 PARRA-GARCIA, ROBERT DENIED
13-CV-2927 PEQUERO, LUIS M., JR. $1,764.00
13-CV-2928 PETRO, TRACEY L. $27,000.00
13-CV-2930 FAIR, QUIANTEZ DENIED
13-CV-2931 RAMIREZ, TIODOLO DENIED
13-CV-2933 RUSSELL, LATARA $12,268.41
13-CV-2934 SALEH, MOHAMMED DENIED
13-CV-2936 SIMENTAL, DANIEL $11,187.81
13-CV-2937 SHAW, MICHAEL T. $1,215.00
13-CV-2938 SMITH, DAVID $26.15
13-CV-2939 TANKSON, MARVIN DENIED
13-CV-2940 VEINTIMILLA, CARLOS DENIED
13-CV-2941 WILLIAMS, JOSEPH K. $27,000.00
13-CV-2943 ALLEN, TALULA DENIED
13-CV-2944 BLOUNT, THERESA DENIED
13-CV-2945 BURNSIDE, SUSAN DENIED
13-CV-2949 HARDY-EVANS, GLORIA DENIED
13-CV-2951 EVANS, PRINTIS DENIED
13-CV-2952 HAMMOND, AUDREY $3,428.43
13-CV-2953 HOLT, AMANDA DENIED
13-CV-2954 JONES, JERRY IV DENIED
13-CV-2955 KUMAR, GULLA D. $2,352.20
13-CV-2956 LONG, DANIEL L. $10.70
13-CV-2957 MALECKI, MARTIN $3,851.29
13-CV-2958 MARTINEZ, PAUL DENIED
13-CV-2961 MITCHELL, REBECCA $5,954.00
13-CV-2962 PORTER, BERNETTA $1,248.00
13-CV-2963 POWELL, SAMUEL $511.38
13-CV-2964 ROUDEZ, SYLVIA $318.93
13-CV-2965 RUTAN, AMANDA $1,328.28
13-CV-2966 DELGADO, YANET DENIED
13-CV-2967 SOTELO, STEFANY DENIED
13-CV-2968 STARKS, RICCO DISMISSED
13-CV-2969 STEVENSON, JUANITA DENIED
13-CV-2970 STEVENSON, ELIZABETH DENIED
13-CV-2971 WASHINGTON, EARLENE DENIED
13-CV-2972 FLETCHER-WASHINGTON, FEMI $49.46
13-CV-2973 WEBER, KYLE $2,059.01
13-CV-2974 WILLIAMS, ERICA & KING, HERBERT O. DENIED
13-CV-2975 COLEMAN, ALICIA $4,065.00
13-CV-2976 COLEMAN, ALICIA DENIED
13-CV-2978 EUSTIS, WHITNEY DENIED
13-CV-2979 FRAZIER, LAWRENCE DENIED
13-CV-2980 HENDERSON, SHYLICE $1,070.00
13-CV-2981 HENDERSON, SHYLICE $865.27
13-CV-2982 HUGHES, STERONIA DENIED
13-CV-2984 MARISCAL, ALMA G. DENIED
13-CV-2985 OBLENA, ANTONIO F. DISMISSED
13-CV-2987 PURNELL, LALONIE & GILES, FELICIA $6,190.50
13-CV-2988 RHYNE, ERIC D.
13-CV-2990 ROMERO-GARCIA, FRANCISCO J. DENIED
13-CV-2991 TURPEN, DARLENE DENIED
13-CV-2992 TURPEN, DARLENE DENIED
13-CV-2993 TURPEN, DARLENE DENIED
13-CV-2994 TURPEN, DARLENE DISMISSED
13-CV-2996 WILSON, QAWMANE $6,000.00
343
13-CV-2997 WOODELL, SARAH DENIED
13-CV-2998 ALAM, MAHMOOD DENIED
13-CV-2999 BRESSLER, KATHY DENIED
13-CV-3000 CORNELIOUS, JOI DENIED
13-CV-3001 ESQUIVEL, NATASHA DISMISSED
13-CV-3002 HAYNES, DIANA $923.00
13-CV-3003 SMITH, ALONZO $3,000.00
13-CV-3004 JONES, CHARLOTTE DENIED
13-CV-3005 LANHAM, PATRICIA DENIED
13-CV-3006 METWALY, MAZEN AZIZ DENIED
13-CV-3007 NORRIS, CYNTHIA A. DENIED
13-CV-3008 PIETRZAK, SANDRA DENIED
13-CV-3010 RUSHIN, DEVON DENIED
13-CV-3011 SHAIN, GREG DENIED
13-CV-3012 SIPP, JESSIE DENIED
13-CV-3013 STRACKLEJOHN, RON $4,009.18
13-CV-3014 VALENCIA, ADRIANA DENIED
13-CV-3015 VALENCIA, ADRIANA DENIED
13-CV-3016 VALENCIA, ADRIANA DENIED
13-CV-3018 WILLIAMS, CHANTEL DENIED
13-CV-3019 ADAMS, RONALD DENIED
13-CV-3020 CURRY, DERRICK $1,731.25
13-CV-3022 FELTON, COREY $400.00
13-CV-3023 JUAREZ, JOSE DENIED
13-CV-3024 LINWOOD, JEMERAL DENIED
13-CV-3025 NORTON, JOHNATHAN $6,195.00
13-CV-3026 PARKER, VERONICA V. $6,047.00
13-CV-3027 PEREZ, MISAEL DENIED
13-CV-3028 ROBINSON, VALERIE L. DENIED
13-CV-3029 SHAKESHAFT, KIERAN DENIED
13-CV-3030 SOSA, JAVIER DENIED
13-CV-3031 WALLACE, CHARLOTTE DENIED
13-CV-3032 WYATT, JASON DENIED
13-CV-3033 ZIGIC, SLAVKO $7,500.00
13-CV-3034 BERGERON, TIMOTHY $89.09
13-CV-3035 BLACKWELL, DEJUAN DENIED
13-CV-3036 BRACEY, BRUCE DENIED
13-CV-3037 BRESKE, REBECCA DENIED
13-CV-3038 CULP, CANDACE A. $1,677.96
13-CV-3040 EDWARDS, PEGGY $2,247.28
13-CV-3041 KAROLCZUK, PAULINA $747.04
13-CV-3042 MOORE, SHIRLEY $4,800.00
13-CV-3043 NKOO ZE, SEBASTIAN $3,473.49
13-CV-3044 RENTERIA, JAVIER DENIED
13-CV-3045 SANCHEZ, INMER DENIED
13-CV-3046 SOLORZANO, CYNTHIA V. DENIED
13-CV-3047 STRONG, SAMYHA $7,500.00
13-CV-3048 TALFORD, STEVEN $13,661.00
13-CV-3049 BERNAL, MONICO DENIED
13-CV-3051 COY, CARRIE DENIED
13-CV-3053 DERSCH, CHARLES E. $1,833.53
13-CV-3054 DIAZ-GRANADOS, ARGENIZ $82.81
13-CV-3055 EDWARDS, GAIL $6,982.14
13-CV-3056 ELVE, RYAN RECONSIDERED DENIAL
13-CV-3057 FELICIANO, JOSEPH DENIED
13-CV-3058 FLOWERS, PHILLIP DENIED
13-CV-3059 FRAZIER, AMY DENIED
13-CV-3060 JACKSON, DORIE $7,500.00
13-CV-3061 JACKSON, NICOLE DENIED
13-CV-3062 JOHNSON, J'LYNN & ROBERTSON, JAMIE DENIED
13-CV-3063 HATAWAY, JOHN $5,121.25
13-CV-3064 HILL, JANET DENIED
13-CV-3065 LISS, JODY D. $5,100.00
344
13-CV-3066 MCCLARY, LARON $848.00
13-CV-3067 NICHOLSON, ANTHONY $3,520.00
13-CV-3068 RANIERI, MARY $2,264.00
13-CV-3069 RICHMOND, FELICIA DISMISSED
13-CV-3070 ROSEBUD, RENEE DENIED
13-CV-3071 SEGER, CRAIG $1,519.00
13-CV-3073 THOMAS, EDNA DENIED
13-CV-3074 TORRY-BEY, CLARENCE DENIED
13-CV-3075 WARE, LAVELL T. $36.90
13-CV-3076 WARDELLAS, RICHMOND DENIED
13-CV-3077 WITCZAK, JAMES DENIED
13-CV-3078 BARNES, DANIELLE $7,500.00
13-CV-3079 BATIE, VICTOR $1,456.89
13-CV-3080 BOWENS, TERRENCE D. DENIED
13-CV-3081 BURIES, WILLIE A. $849.82
13-CV-3082 BRADSHAW, WILLA $7,500.00
13-CV-3083 BUTTS, EMOGENE DENIED
13-CV-3084 ELIZONDO, JORGE $13,439.75
13-CV-3085 GARCIA, RITO DENIED
13-CV-3086 GIVAN, ALJEAN $7,500.00
13-CV-3087 HARRIS, DONNA M. DENIED
13-CV-3088 JENKINS, CRYSTAL A. $150.00
13-CV-3089 JENKINS, ROBERT; & GROSVENOR, SHANEET BAKER $6,516.99
13-CV-3091 JUNCO, LAURA $907.82
13-CV-3092 JUNCO, LAURA $108.98
13-CV-3093 JUNCO, LAURA DENIED
13-CV-3094 KYLES, CHRYSTAL D. $6,855.95
13-CV-3095 LARSON, ERIC W. $1,779.00
13-CV-3096 LA SALLE, ERICA DENIED
13-CV-3097 LEWIS, SAMANTHA $1,585.89
13-CV-3098 MARTEN, ROBERT J. DENIED
13-CV-3099 MORALES, DAVID DENIED
13-CV-3100 MURPHY, DIANA DENIED
13-CV-3101 PATTON, JASMINE DENIED
13-CV-3102 PURCELL, GREGORY $3,190.00
13-CV-3103 SALDANA, MIRANDA N. DENIED
13-CV-3104 SAYERS, STEVEN DENIED
13-CV-3106 WADE, KAREN DENIED
13-CV-3107 WALI, PHILIP $1,066.50
13-CV-3108 WILKS-MARTIN, SHEENA DENIED
13-CV-3110 BURT, AVIE DENIED
13-CV-3111 GANDY, TAMEKIA DENIED
13-CV-3112 JENNINGS, WENDI DENIED
13-CV-3113 JOHNSON, JOHN $5,880.00
13-CV-3114 MORGAN, VICTOR DENIED
13-CV-3117 MUSTAFA, LOUISTEAN $7,500.00
13-CV-3118 CORDOVA, FRANCISCO DENIED
13-CV-3119 PINEX, AISHA DENIED
13-CV-3120 SHAHBAZ, ANWER $795.00
13-CV-3121 TOTTEN, DEVONTAE $2,298.20
13-CV-3122 TOWNES, KENNETH DENIED
13-CV-3123 VENCES, BRENDA $283.00
13-CV-3124 CHARLESTON, QA'CHELLE DENIED
13-CV-3125 GILES, FELICIA DISMISSED
13-CV-3126 IGNACIUK, ANDRZEJ $885.00
13-CV-3127 KNOWLES, CALVIN $1,327.00
13-CV-3128 SCHOEPKE, ELIZABETH DENIED
13-CV-3129 THOMAS, COURTNEY $5,791.83
13-CV-3130 NESCH, LARRY $5,124.44
13-CV-3131 ROLEK, SAMANTHA DENIED
13-CV-3132 SEUFFER-WRIGHT, DEBBIE DENIED
13-CV-3134 SEUFFER-WRIGHT, DEBBIE $630.00
13-CV-3135 WRIGHT, ANDREW DENIED
345
13-CV-3136 WILSON, MARIE DENIED
13-CV-3137 BARNETT, LONELL $5,000.00
13-CV-3138 JACKSON-LOLLIS, MARI; & LOLLIS, JEROME $5,440.00
13-CV-3139 BROWN, EUGENE DENIED
13-CV-3140 COVINGTON, ALTHEA DENIED
13-CV-3141 FLOSS, SUSAN DENIED
13-CV-3142 GANTT, KENNETH DENIED
13-CV-3143 GARCIA, ROSARIO DENIED
13-CV-3144 GARCIA, ROSARIO DENIED
13-CV-3145 GILMORE, SHAWN P. DENIED
13-CV-3146 GREEN, DENNIS $15,116.00
13-CV-3147 GREEN, LEONTA DENIED
13-CV-3148 LAINHART, ELIZABETH F. $7.30
13-CV-3149 HARDIN, LESCESTER $6,945.00
13-CV-3150 LOPEZ, VERONICA DISMISSED
13-CV-3151 JASZCZUROWSKI, STEVEN DENIED
13-CV-3152 LATHAM, TOMMY L. DENIED
13-CV-3153 MALLEK, NIKKI DENIED
13-CV-3154 MANGRUM, CARL $17,266.73
13-CV-3155 MARTIN, KRISTEN $6,794.06
13-CV-3157 MONROE, ELLAWEE $144.99
13-CV-3158 NIETO, ISRAEL $11,910.00
13-CV-3159 NINO, WILLIAM $1,046.00
13-CV-3160 PRICE, SENA $2,652.41
13-CV-3161 RAMOS, LEONARDO DENIED
13-CV-3163 TERRELL, DARRYL DENIED
13-CV-3168 BUSH, TASHA DENIED
13-CV-3169 CLAYTON, GWENDOLYN $5,959.05
13-CV-3170 COOPER, WANDA DENIED
13-CV-3171 SCAPIN, ROBERT $85.29
13-CV-3173 DAVIS, AMBER R. DENIED
13-CV-3174 DOSS, ANTHONY DENIED
13-CV-3176 FIERRO, ERIC DENIED
13-CV-3177 FOREMAN, DEVON DENIED
13-CV-3178 FRIELINK, SARAH DENIED
13-CV-3179 GARCIA, JORGE DENIED
13-CV-3180 GARCIA, LUIS DENIED
13-CV-3181 GOULD, DOUGLAS DENIED
13-CV-3182 HUERTA, CARLOS $24,289.00
13-CV-3183 FLORES, ESTEPHANIE DENIED
13-CV-3184 WEBSTER, JAMES DENIED
13-CV-3185 JOINER, HENRY L., SR. & STELIVAN, LAWANNA DENIED
13-CV-3186 KALETA, PHILIPPE $454.56
13-CV-3187 KENT, JAMILLE $7,500.00
13-CV-3188 LAMPKIN, KIM $1,155.94
13-CV-3189 MAURUTTO, MORGAN DENIED
13-CV-3190 MARTINEZ, ALVARO DENIED
13-CV-3191 MILLER, HEATHER $792.10
13-CV-3192 MONARREZ, LEONEL DENIED
13-CV-3193 RIVERA, DAVID $1,039.00
13-CV-3195 ROAN, JOSHAND DENIED
13-CV-3196 ROBINSON, TONYA DENIED
13-CV-3197 ROGERS, AVA DENIED
13-CV-3198 ROMAN, PRISCILLA $4,269.58
13-CV-3200 RUTLEDGE, JOHN L. DENIED
13-CV-3201 SHEPPARD, DEMETRIA $5,874.00
13-CV-3202 TURNER, PEGGY $6,206.08
13-CV-3203 VAZQUEZ, OLGA $328.00
13-CV-3204 WRIGHT, PEARLINE DISMISSED
13-CV-3206 CONNOR, RICHARD $10,132.48
13-CV-3207 ERBOE, REBECCA S. $3,246.50
13-CV-3208 HICKMAN, LATISHA $2,195.00
13-CV-3209 MCCOY, SHEILA $3,721.00
346
13-CV-3210 QUINTERO, FRANCESCA DENIED
13-CV-3211 RODGERS, JOSHLYN DENIED
13-CV-3212 STREETER, CYNTHIA $7,500.00
13-CV-3213 ALVERIO, JOSE DENIED
13-CV-3214 ATILANO, JULIO $2,240.00
13-CV-3215 BEJSTER, LEROY $2,710.31
13-CV-3216 BRUNNER, DORICE DENIED
13-CV-3217 CEBRERO, MARIA $469.56
13-CV-3218 CEBRERO, MARIA DENIED
13-CV-3219 CHONG, VIVIANA $1,203.75
13-CV-3220 DELEON, NOELE DENIED
13-CV-3221 ENGLAND, GERALD M., SR. RECONSIDERED DENIAL
13-CV-3222 FERNANDEZ, CARLOS $4,837.00
13-CV-3223 FOULKER, DARLA $522.36
13-CV-3224 FORD, SHAKITA DENIED
13-CV-3225 FRISCIONI, ERICA DENIED
13-CV-3226 GUTIERREZ, MIRTA $7,500.00
13-CV-3227 HERNANDEZ, GUADALUPE DISMISSED
13-CV-3228 HOUSTON, DELISE DENIED
13-CV-3229 HUNTER, ANTHONY $1,151.00
13-CV-3230 JOHNSON, BRANDON DENIED
13-CV-3231 JONES, KEDRON DENIED
13-CV-3232 KURKOWSKI, E. MARIE $1,234.95
13-CV-3233 LEE, STACY DENIED
13-CV-3236 MURRAY, GREGORY DENIED
13-CV-3237 NIGHTINGALE, RYAN DENIED
13-CV-3238 NOR, LINDA $375.00
13-CV-3239 ORTIZ, ROSA $248.98
13-CV-3240 PARKS, JEWEL DENIED
13-CV-3241 PATE, BARBARA DENIED
13-CV-3242 PAZIN, ERIN $300.03
13-CV-3243 PELLETIER, BILLIE SUE DENIED
13-CV-3244 RAMIREZ, MIRANDA DENIED
13-CV-3245 BONILLA-RUIZ, EDWIN DENIED
13-CV-3246 RUSHING, MARGARET DENIED
13-CV-3247 SANDOVAL, BLANCA E. $238.08
13-CV-3248 SHARP, SARAH DENIED
13-CV-3250 SIEGEL, MELISSA DENIED
13-CV-3251 SIGUENZA, MANUEL $816.00
13-CV-3252 SPENCER, VALENCIA DENIED
13-CV-3253 THOMPSON, MATTHEW J. $1,374.28
13-CV-3254 TURNURE, MICHAEL $20,205.86
13-CV-3255 VERDICK, ELIZABETH DENIED
13-CV-3256 WEBSTER, TYRONE DENIED
13-CV-3257 WILSON, NATIA $1,104.00
13-CV-3259 BROWN, TYRONE $1,009.39
13-CV-3260 BURTON, JANICE $2,500.00
13-CV-3262 CAMPBELL, CARLA DENIED
13-CV-3263 CASTRO, VICTORIA $5,735.00
13-CV-3264 CHAVEZ, MARIA S. DENIED
13-CV-3265 DEWITT, CATHY DENIED
13-CV-3266 DEWITT, CATHY DENIED
13-CV-3267 DEWITT, CATHY DENIED
13-CV-3269 FERNANDEZ, VICENTE DENIED
13-CV-3270 FLORES, YOBANI DENIED
13-CV-3271 JETT, DEBORAH $6,801.77
13-CV-3272 KUBICKA, TINA DENIED
13-CV-3273 LEE, XAVIER M. $1,523.50
13-CV-3274 LLOYD, LASHANDA DENIED
13-CV-3275 LUTSCHA, JESSICA $4,707.00
13-CV-3276 MALDONADO, CHRISTOPHER DENIED
13-CV-3277 MARZETTE, CARL $3,482.31
13-CV-3278 MEIER, KURT $415.00
347
13-CV-3279 OCEGUERA, JOSE DENIED
13-CV-3280 PATEL, ALAP $1,420.00
13-CV-3281 PENALOZA, JULIO C. DENIED
13-CV-3283 RUDOLPH, REBECCA $21.08
13-CV-3284 SCANLAN, MARY $5,110.00
13-CV-3285 SHREVES, CHERYL DENIED
13-CV-3286 VICENTE DEL ANGEL, ENRIQUE $13,335.18
13-CV-3287 WALTON, JUSTIN DENIED
13-CV-3288 WILLIAMS, PATRICK T. DENIED
13-CV-3289 AGUIRRE, LUIS DENIED
13-CV-3290 BAKER, CHANCELOR $3,165.18
13-CV-3291 BAKER, LAWRENCE DENIED
13-CV-3292 BENDIK, MARTIN $2,564.14
13-CV-3293 BLUMERSHINE, KRISTIN DENIED
13-CV-3294 BRANDON, THEODORE DENIED
13-CV-3295 CAMPBELL, JASON DENIED
13-CV-3296 CAMPBELL, PAMELA $1,476.00
13-CV-3297 CARVAJAL, MARIA DENIED
13-CV-3298 CASTRO, KEITHER $1,150.00
13-CV-3299 CRUZ, LUIS DENIED
13-CV-3301 DIAZ, OSCAR DENIED
13-CV-3302 HORTON, BETTY $6,058.46
13-CV-3303 JOHNSON, LARRY DENIED
13-CV-3304 IVERY, APRIL DENIED
13-CV-3305 MARTINEZ, FEDERICO, SR. $7,500.00
13-CV-3306 POE, EMMA DENIED
13-CV-3308 REYNOLDS, TERRANCE $1,160.00
13-CV-3310 RIVERA, DANIEL $7,205.01
13-CV-3311 RIVERS, MARIO DENIED
13-CV-3312 ROBLEDO, BERENICE DENIED
13-CV-3313 SPOON, MARK, JR. $938.38
13-CV-3314 STEWARD, RAYMOND DENIED
13-CV-3315 PONCE-VELAZQUEZ, NORMA DENIED
13-CV-3318 BARREN, CECIL, JR. $713.25
13-CV-3319 BRENEISEN, KRISTINE DENIED
13-CV-3320 CHILDS, SHAUNDALE DENIED
13-CV-3321 EMMONS, JENNIFER DENIED
13-CV-3322 FIGUEROA, THELMA DENIED
13-CV-3323 HALL, DONNA $5,000.00
13-CV-3324 LANGSTON, MARSHALL $7,500.00
13-CV-3325 REMIEN, MARY $3,916.00
13-CV-3326 PHILLIPS, WILLIAM DENIED
13-CV-3327 RODRIGUEZ, RENEE DENIED
13-CV-3328 RODRIGUEZ, RENEE DENIED
13-CV-3329 SINGLETON, ANDREW DENIED
13-CV-3330 TYUS, JOHN DENIED
13-CV-3331 UMANA, FRANKLIN DENIED
13-CV-3332 WATKINS, WILLIE DENIED
13-CV-3333 AGUILAR, FREDI DENIED
13-CV-3334 BELL, MISTY DENIED
13-CV-3335 BONILLA, NOELL DENIED
13-CV-3336 CALLE, RUBEN DENIED
13-CV-3337 CARLSON, JOSEPH $2,204.37
13-CV-3339 COMBS, TERRON DENIED
13-CV-3340 CUMMINS, JARRETT $682.09
13-CV-3341 CRANSHAW, HODGES T. & WEATHERSBY, DARRYL $5,658.90
13-CV-3342 DERUE, CHRIS DENIED
13-CV-3343 ESTRADA, ERIC DENIED
13-CV-3344 FEDORAK, NADIYA $5,037.50
13-CV-3345 GARAY, YAISA $676.00
13-CV-3346 GARZA, EUGENE DENIED
13-CV-3347 GONZALEZ, ALEJANDRO $7,142.75
13-CV-3348 GREER, CHARLES DENIED
348
13-CV-3349 HERNANDEZ, RAUL DENIED
13-CV-3350 HOPPS, JASMINE B. DENIED
13-CV-3351 HOYLE, EDWIN B. $549.70
13-CV-3352 KEAST, JULIE DENIED
13-CV-3353 KELLY, JOYCE DENIED
13-CV-3354 KOZEL, ANTONIA DENIED
13-CV-3356 MADISON, MICHA DENIED
13-CV-3357 MAYFIELD, LAWRENCE $8,164.32
13-CV-3358 MERCHANT, LYNETTE Y. $150.00
13-CV-3360 MOGHALU, CHRISTIAN DISMISSED
13-CV-3362 ODOMS, EVAN $2,419.19
13-CV-3363 BLANKENSHIP PIPER, SUZANNE $1,302.91
13-CV-3364 HOWARD, REGINALD $5,300.00
13-CV-3365 REYES, GUILLERMO DENIED
13-CV-3366 SCHLEICHER, LINDA $5,626.28
13-CV-3367 SWEET, PAMELA DENIED
13-CV-3368 TEEGARDEN, JASON D. DENIED
13-CV-3369 THOMPSON, DARIN DENIED
13-CV-3370 TRAVIS, CHAROLETTE DENIED
13-CV-3371 WARD, MARSHA DENIED
13-CV-3373 WINTERS, KEVIN $1,949.65
13-CV-3375 CROSS, DARLA $3,178.62
13-CV-3376 KAUFFOLD, NANCY J. DENIED
13-CV-3377 LASH, JOLYNN $1,111.18
13-CV-3378 MARTINEZ, CERVANDO $1,600.00
13-CV-3379 MILES, TERRILINE DENIED
13-CV-3381 WOODS, LINDA & FIELDS, SHIMEA $15,000.00
13-CV-3382 SMITH, MICHAEL DENIED
13-CV-3383 THOMPSON, JOYCE $1,046.00
13-CV-3385 BELL, ERICA DENIED
13-CV-3386 CROCKETT, LISA DENIED
13-CV-3387 DANIELS, QUEENIE DENIED
13-CV-3389 FLETCHER, RICHARD L. DENIED
13-CV-3390 JONES, HOLLY & FRITZ, MICHAEL DENIED
13-CV-3391 KOCIOLEK, JAROSLAW DENIED
13-CV-3392 LASCON, ROBERT DENIED
13-CV-3393 LAWRENCE, JAY L. DENIED
13-CV-3394 LAZARO, TIMOTEO $11,002.47
13-CV-3395 LUCIOUS, GENITA DENIED
13-CV-3396 MANSFIELD, GERALDINE DENIED
13-CV-3397 MCMAHAN, LUKE $3,756.61
13-CV-3398 MENEES, BRANDI DENIED
13-CV-3401 RUSSELL-RICHMOND, VELMA DENIED
13-CV-3402 SAMPSON, LAURIE A. DENIED
13-CV-3403 WALL, PHILIP DISMISSED
13-CV-3404 PERRY, DENIKA DENIED
13-CV-3405 WEIMER, DANIEL DENIED
13-CV-3406 BLACKMAN, YOLANDA DENIED
13-CV-3407 BROUGHTON, LEOTIS $1,313.00
13-CV-3408 DAVALOS, OSCAR DENIED
13-CV-3409 GRUNIN, JOSHUA $3,038.00
13-CV-3410 HAWK, BRANDON $991.00
13-CV-3411 HEDEN, DAVID $1,619.00
13-CV-3412 JOHNSON, TONIA $6,016.15
13-CV-3413 KOZAK, JOHN DENIED
13-CV-3414 MEANS, ORA $6,291.62
13-CV-3416 REYES, KRISTOPHER DENIED
13-CV-3418 THOMAS, JOHN $2.14
13-CV-3419 VELASQUEZ, LYDIA $3,350.00
13-CV-3420 WILLIAMS, VALENCIA L. DENIED
13-CV-3421 BISHOP, ALICE D. $453.00
13-CV-3422 CHANDLER, RHONDA DISMISSED
13-CV-3423 FLOYD, DEONTE DENIED
349
13-CV-3424 HATCHER, MARK DENIED
13-CV-3425 JONES, ROKESHIA DENIED
13-CV-3426 LINDQUIST, LISA DENIED
13-CV-3427 MARTIN, KENYATTA $1,178.58
13-CV-3428 MARTINEZ, ALBERTO DENIED
13-CV-3429 MCCOY, JAMES $7,500.00
13-CV-3430 PATTERSON, REGINALD DENIED
13-CV-3431 PETRENKO, VITALIY DENIED
13-CV-3432 RODRIGUEZ, GINA DENIED
13-CV-3433 RODRIGUEZ, RICARDO $9,015.00
13-CV-3434 VALENTIN, JAZMIN DENIED
13-CV-3435 VELAZQUEZ, ELENA DENIED
13-CV-3436 WEISS, DENNIS DENIED
13-CV-3437 YERKES, JOHN, JR. $73.00
13-CV-3438 ANDERSON, JABRIL A. DENIED
13-CV-3439 MUHAMMAD, VERONICA D. DENIED
13-CV-3440 ANDRUS, ANTONIO $27,000.00
13-CV-3442 BROWN, MILO DENIED
13-CV-3443 CAGE, SHUN $1,942.61
13-CV-3444 COMMON, KIMBERLY $5,000.00
13-CV-3445 CORONADO, VERONICA DENIED
13-CV-3446 CRUZ, ROBERT J. $6,802.00
13-CV-3447 GARCIA, JAVIER DENIED
13-CV-3448 GUIDER, CHAVARIS DENIED
13-CV-3449 HANNAH, MONIQUE DENIED
13-CV-3450 HARRIS, RAYSHAUN DENIED
13-CV-3451 JONES, PAMELA DENIED
13-CV-3452 JUGOVIC, KARI D. DENIED
13-CV-3453 MITTS, LEATHA C. $7,499.70
13-CV-3454 MORALES, ANGEL DENIED
13-CV-3455 PADILLA, VICTOR DENIED
13-CV-3456 PEREZ, VICTOR DENIED
13-CV-3457 PONCE, DAVID DISMISSED
13-CV-3458 POSKIN, MICHAEL $27,000.00
13-CV-3460 VARGAS, PAULA $333.05
13-CV-3461 VARGAS, PAULA $450.00
13-CV-3462 WILLIAMS, RICHARD L. $828.00
13-CV-3463 DANIELS-WILSON, TEKIA $7,492.50
13-CV-3464 AGUILAR, JIMMY DENIED
13-CV-3466 BOWLING, RANDY J. $27,000.00
13-CV-3467 BURGER, MELLODY A. $13,435.08
13-CV-3468 BUTTONOW, BEN L. $285.00
13-CV-3469 CHIODO, DONALD L. DENIED
13-CV-3471 DASHAY, TORRY DENIED
13-CV-3472 DOUGHTERY, SCOTT E. DENIED
13-CV-3473 GARZA, SAM G. DENIED
13-CV-3474 GENSLER, DEBRA DENIED
13-CV-3475 GIBSON, JOYCE DENIED
13-CV-3476 GITZINGER, KARRE $6,968.80
13-CV-3477 HENDERSON, DELEONE $1,870.90
13-CV-3478 JONES, JERREL DENIED
13-CV-3479 JORDAN, MICHAEL DENIED
13-CV-3481 MCDONOUGH, PATRICK $925.00
13-CV-3482 MEYER, PATRICIA DENIED
13-CV-3483 MILLER, FRANCOIS DENIED
13-CV-3484 MORRIS, YOSAF $5,014.00
13-CV-3485 PAULO, GABRIELLE $167.02
13-CV-3486 PAULO, ANDREW $548.27
13-CV-3487 HUNTER, LUVENIA $7,500.00
13-CV-3488 PISULA, ADAM DENIED
13-CV-3489 RUSZKOWSKI, LISA $949.05
13-CV-3492 WESTLUND, RICHARD C. DENIED
13-CV-3493 WU, JUN DENIED
350
13-CV-3494 ZITO, ALEXANDER $250.00
13-CV-3496 ARP, LESLIE $284.10
13-CV-3497 ARP, STACEY DENIED
13-CV-3498 BURNER, BRADFORD DENIED
13-CV-3499 BURT, AVIE DENIED
13-CV-3500 BRANTLEY, AMY DENIED
13-CV-3501 CASSEL, BELLE DENIED
13-CV-3502 CAZAREZ, DAVID $1,427.15
13-CV-3503 GILLESPIE, MARTELLO DENIED
13-CV-3504 HALL, THOMAS A. DENIED
13-CV-3505 HERNANDEZ, DIANA DENIED
13-CV-3506 HINTON, FERNANDAS DENIED
13-CV-3507 KURICH, ROBERT DENIED
13-CV-3508 MARTINEZ, CARLOS DENIED
13-CV-3509 RAMIREZ, MARIA DENIED
13-CV-3510 RIVERA, SUYAPA DENIED
13-CV-3511 RODRIGUEZ, SOTERO DENIED
13-CV-3512 SOLSBERRY, JIM $1,905.00
13-CV-3513 STONE, KAREN DENIED
13-CV-3514 SUMMERS, LINDA M. DENIED
13-CV-3515 TOPPS, NICOLE DENIED
13-CV-3516 WILLIAMS, AARON DENIED
13-CV-3517 ZARCO, ROSANGELA DENIED
13-CV-3518 MIRANDA-ARROYO, MARIA G. $356.00
13-CV-3519 BARFIELD, DOVONTAE DENIED
13-CV-3520 BELLEFEUILLE, TAMARA $11.27
13-CV-3521 BROWNLOW, ANDRE DENIED
13-CV-3522 COLLINS, BOBBIE DENIED
13-CV-3524 CONIC, LARRY DENIED
13-CV-3525 DAVIS, OCTAVIA $7,261.41
13-CV-3526 GARNER, DEMETRIA $1,664.28
13-CV-3527 GOMEZ, ANGELICA DENIED
13-CV-3528 GOMEZ, LYDIA $3,159.00
13-CV-3529 GRIFFIN, DONALD $233.23
13-CV-3530 GRIFFIN, LILLY M. DENIED
13-CV-3531 CRITTENDEN, GLADYS DENIED
13-CV-3532 HOWELL, ASTARTE DENIED
13-CV-3533 LANG, DR. GORDON R. DENIED
13-CV-3534 MARTINEZ, AMPARO DENIED
13-CV-3535 MORGAN, DAVID DENIED
13-CV-3537 RAMOS, LUIS DENIED
13-CV-3538 RESTO, LETICIA DENIED
13-CV-3539 ROBLES, CHARLES $4,570.00
13-CV-3540 RUBIN, LARRY BRUCE DENIED
13-CV-3541 ELLIS-SCHWEET, ERIC DENIED
13-CV-3542 STALLWORTH, WILLIE DENIED
13-CV-3543 VERA, FRANCISCO DENIED
13-CV-3544 ALVAREZ, ROMAN DENIED
13-CV-3545 AMBRIZ, LETICIA DENIED
13-CV-3546 BROWN, EVONNE DENIED
13-CV-3548 CASTILLO, ALMA S. $2,115.00
13-CV-3549 DREWNOWSKI, MONICA DENIED
13-CV-3550 GARDNER, DONNELL DENIED
13-CV-3551 GROENER, LISABETH A. $1,473.81
13-CV-3552 GUZMAN, FERNANDO DENIED
13-CV-3553 JACKSON, LOGAN DENIED
13-CV-3554 JONES, DUSTIN DENIED
13-CV-3555 JONES, DUSTIN DENIED
13-CV-3556 BRENKE-LAURENTIN, CHANTAL $980.00
13-CV-3557 LEE, BETTIE J. DENIED
13-CV-3558 MCBRIDE, EARL B. $6,755.76
13-CV-3559 MARTINEZ, ALMA DENIED
13-CV-3560 MONEHAN, JEFFREY W. DENIED
351
13-CV-3561 PHILLIPS, LORI DISMISSED
13-CV-3562 PROCHNOW, CURTIS $2,691.73
13-CV-3563 REYES, LORENZA $1,649.00
13-CV-3564 SHORTER, MILDRED DENIED
13-CV-3565 SMITH, LUTHER, JR. DENIED
13-CV-3566 TORRES TATJE, KAREN L. DENIED
13-CV-3568 ZICKOVICH, JUSTIN R. DENIED
13-CV-3569 BOYER, MEGAN $286.40
13-CV-3570 DELGADO, YANET DENIED
13-CV-3571 DELGADO, YANET DENIED
13-CV-3573 GORY, BRIAN DENIED
13-CV-3574 GRAY, FELICIA $7,500.00
13-CV-3575 JACKSON, MARQUETT DENIED
13-CV-3576 LANIER, EARNESTINE M. DISMISSED
13-CV-3577 LITTLE, YUVODKA DENIED
13-CV-3578 CORTEZ-LOCKETT, JIMAUL DENIED
13-CV-3579 RODRIGUEZ, MARTHA DENIED
13-CV-3580 MAULSBY, THOMAS DENIED
13-CV-3581 MARTINEZ, ANASTAZIA DENIED
13-CV-3582 MURPHY, KASHONDRA DENIED
13-CV-3584 ROGERS, JAMIE DENIED
13-CV-3585 SEALS, CANDICE $6,543.25
13-CV-3586 STELIVAN, GLEN R., JR. DENIED
13-CV-3587 TAYLOR, CHRISTINE DENIED
13-CV-3589 WILSON, JADON DENIED
13-CV-3590 AGUILAR, MARIA N. $129.11
13-CV-3591 ARNOLD, TIMOTHY DENIED
13-CV-3592 BASKERVILLE, CHARINA DENIED
13-CV-3594 CANNON, ANNETTE $1,866.58
13-CV-3595 CONNELLEY, MATTHEW R. DENIED
13-CV-3596 DAVIS, MAURICE $2,209.70
13-CV-3597 DORAN, DENNIS DENIED
13-CV-3598 EGI, YUNUS $1,772.00
13-CV-3600 GUEST, JOHN $27,000.00
13-CV-3601 JOSLIN, MICHELLE P. $616.37
13-CV-3603 HEARD, IMORI M. DENIED
13-CV-3604 HOLDER, BRIAN J. DENIED
13-CV-3605 HOWARD, KHALIA $384.07
13-CV-3606 KILGORE, JOHN R. $7,500.00
13-CV-3607 LLOYD, AUDREY DENIED
13-CV-3608 MARTIN, GENALA DENIED
13-CV-3609 MILLER, JACLYN M. $15,727.42
13-CV-3610 NEWELL, DEANDRE $1,147.30
13-CV-3611 PLEDGE, TOMMIE $1,039.00
13-CV-3612 RADER, CHRISTOPHER R. DENIED
13-CV-3613 ROMAN, VICTOR A. DENIED
13-CV-3614 DE LA ROSA, ELENA $1,153.72
13-CV-3615 SANCHEZ, CHERYL $209.06
13-CV-3616 THAYER, ELIZABETH DENIED
13-CV-3617 THOMAS, RYAN DENIED
13-CV-3618 WILLS, JONATHAN DENIED
13-CV-3620 BEISER, DEBORAH L. $1,988.00
13-CV-3621 CASTILLO, EDUARDO DENIED
13-CV-3622 DIGBY, SAM D. $5,031.57
13-CV-3623 HARRIS, NICHOLE $7,500.00
13-CV-3624 JONES, DINA RECONSIDERED DENIAL
13-CV-3625 LOPEZ, OSCAR $2,004.00
13-CV-3626 ADAMS, C. $893.34
13-CV-3627 MACDONALD, ROSE DENIED
13-CV-3628 MANSARAGE, TANNER DENIED
13-CV-3629 MARIN, JORGE DENIED
13-CV-3630 MOORE, DEBRA A. DISMISSED
13-CV-3631 PUACABAL, CARLOS DENIED
352
13-CV-3632 RICE, TIFFANY $7,500.00
13-CV-3633 STRICKLAND, JANET DENIED
13-CV-3634 WASSO, PETER DENIED
13-CV-3635 WHITE, DEBRA DISMISSED
13-CV-3637 ANDERSON, IVAN $321.00
13-CV-3638 BODA, MICHAEL R. $328.62
13-CV-3639 BRADLEY, CHANCELLOR DENIED
13-CV-3640 CARWILE, KELLY R. DENIED
13-CV-3641 BOLIN, KELLY R. DENIED
13-CV-3642 CHOONTHONG, RASAMEE $2,300.00
13-CV-3643 COMMON, DONALD R. DENIED
13-CV-3644 COOPER, DONNETTA E. DENIED
13-CV-3645 DIKUN, CARLY DENIED
13-CV-3646 GAINES, TAMARA D. DENIED
13-CV-3647 HARPER, STACEY DENIED
13-CV-3648 HICKS, DARLENE $4,529.89
13-CV-3649 JUSTICE, CASSANDRA DENIED
13-CV-3650 KIRCHNER, BEN DENIED
13-CV-3651 PATE, BARBARA $4.18
13-CV-3652 PHIFFER, DIANE $1,695.00
13-CV-3653 RUCKMAN, JULIA DENIED
13-CV-3654 VALENTINE, BRANDON $1,101.00
13-CV-3655 WILBOURN, ARMOND $7,500.00
13-CV-3656 ALEMAN, RAFAEL $150.00
13-CV-3657 BOWEN, TIMOTHY DENIED
13-CV-3658 DECKER, SAMANTHA $5,983.15
13-CV-3659 DUNLAP, TYMEL DENIED
13-CV-3660 EDLUND, BRUCE $6,481.37
13-CV-3661 GALLEGOS, AGUDBERTO DENIED
13-CV-3662 GEISHEIMER, ELISA DENIED
13-CV-3663 HAMMOND, MARGARET DENIED
13-CV-3664 HETHERINGTON, JAMAL R. $1,702.03
13-CV-3665 HOWELL, JOSH DENIED
13-CV-3666 JOHNSON, DEMARCUS $5,007.00
13-CV-3667 BONDS-MCCLARIN, MARGARET $4,805.21
13-CV-3668 REIMAN, DEBBIE DENIED
13-CV-3669 ROBINSON, ELAINE DENIED
13-CV-3671 VICENTE, ENRIQUE DISMISSED
13-CV-3672 WATTS, BRANDY $3,590.00
13-CV-3673 WHICKER, LEZLIE A. $1,228.68
13-CV-3674 ADAMS, CHARLES $7,500.00
13-CV-3675 BROWN, SANDRA $3,034.15
13-CV-3676 CAFFREY, DARIA DENIED
13-CV-3677 COMBS, DENISE $105.00
13-CV-3678 CORNELL, CHRISTOPHER $3,112.27
13-CV-3679 DAVIDSON, ABBIGAIL E. DENIED
13-CV-3680 EIMERMAN, RAY DENIED
13-CV-3681 PATE, GIRISHKUMAR R. DENIED
13-CV-3682 GONZALEZ, ELIZABETH DENIED
13-CV-3683 GONZALEZ, ELIZABETH DENIED
13-CV-3684 HARDING, AUGUSTINE DENIED
13-CV-3685 HUTTON, SHANTA $1,459.68
13-CV-3686 WRIGHT, ANTWON $2,377.98
13-CV-3687 JACKSON, DERVEL $934.00
13-CV-3688 LESNIAK, JOSEFA DENIED
13-CV-3689 NORD, HOLLY $989.73
13-CV-3691 ANDERSON, ERIN R. DENIED
13-CV-3692 ANDERSON, KORRIE DENIED
13-CV-3693 BAUMANN, CHRISTOPHER $1,792.80
13-CV-3694 BASS, MARK $614.95
13-CV-3696 COLBURN, KENNETH R. DENIED
13-CV-3697 COUCH, BRENDA DENIED
13-CV-3699 DAVIS, LOLITA $955.00
353
13-CV-3700 DUKES, GUY DENIED
13-CV-3701 DUNLEAVY, EMILY $125.00
13-CV-3702 EDWARDS, LATOYA DENIED
13-CV-3703 FIELDS, ANTONIO DISMISSED
13-CV-3704 FIORE, FRANK D. $52.56
13-CV-3705 GRIFFIN, CHASTITY $6,704.56
13-CV-3707 ISOM, ALLANDIS DENIED
13-CV-3708 JONES, LINDA DENIED
13-CV-3709 JUNG, TONIA DENIED
13-CV-3710 KUSCH, KAREN DENIED
13-CV-3711 LINDER, BRYAN DENIED
13-CV-3712 MCKINNEY, SIMONE DENIED
13-CV-3713 MIRANDA, JUAN DENIED
13-CV-3714 O'HARROW, RASHONE DENIED
13-CV-3715 PATINO, MARIA $52.91
13-CV-3716 PATINO, MARIA $438.61
13-CV-3717 PILLOW, JERMAINE DENIED
13-CV-3718 PUIG, MATTHEW $6,305.50
13-CV-3719 RAGSDALE, JOHANNAH DENIED
13-CV-3720 RAMIREZ, SERGIO DENIED
13-CV-3722 SANDOVAL, GABRIEL $1,023.73
13-CV-3723 SANDERS, EVERLENA $6,225.25
13-CV-3724 SMITH, MEGHANN $3,795.67
13-CV-3725 WANTUCH, MARIA DENIED
13-CV-3726 WILLIAMS, KIZZY M. DENIED
13-CV-3727 WOODS, LATRESE DENIED
13-CV-3729 AVILA, FIDEL $448.01
13-CV-3730 AYALA, JOSE DENIED
13-CV-3732 BOEN, SARA L. DENIED
13-CV-3733 BOYDEN, KEITH M. $350.00
13-CV-3734 CLEMMONS, JOHN DENIED
13-CV-3735 COLOSIMO, VICTOR $10,870.00
13-CV-3736 CONDE, GUSTAVO DENIED
13-CV-3737 DALE, AARON DENIED
13-CV-3738 FIERRO, ALFONSO DENIED
13-CV-3739 GAYLOR, ROYCE DENIED
13-CV-3740 ZAREMBSKI, NATHANIEL $50.00
13-CV-3741 GOLEMBIEWSKI, GREG DENIED
13-CV-3742 GREGG, KEVIN D. DENIED
13-CV-3743 HALL, MICHAEL D. DENIED
13-CV-3745 IJAMS, CONNIE $2,144.38
13-CV-3746 JACKSON, ALANNA A. DENIED
13-CV-3747 JACKSON, CARLTON $1,271.38
13-CV-3748 JACKSON, PATRICK DENIED
13-CV-3749 JARVIS, ADAM $809.55
13-CV-3750 JARVIS, SHERMAN L., JR. DENIED
13-CV-3751 JONES, TORENCE DENIED
13-CV-3752 LIPIC, ROBERT DENIED
13-CV-3753 LOPEZ, LAWANA D. $1,022.50
13-CV-3754 MAUCH, KYLE $1,790.00
13-CV-3755 MCCORKLE, JACOB D. DENIED
13-CV-3757 MOORMAN, ATHENA A. DENIED
13-CV-3758 MOORE-ALHADWI, KELLY DENIED
13-CV-3759 MCAVOYAMAYA, MICHAEL DENIED
13-CV-3760 OCAMPO, MIREYA DENIED
13-CV-3761 PAGE, CAMILLE L. DENIED
13-CV-3762 PAINTER, MARK DENIED
13-CV-3763 PERRY, DANNA L. $7,500.00
13-CV-3764 QUIJANO, JOSHUA DENIED
13-CV-3765 REDMOND, CYNTHIA $27,000.00
13-CV-3766 RIVERA, EDGAR DENIED
13-CV-3768 RODRIGUEZ, BARBARA DENIED
13-CV-3769 SAULSBERRY, DA'SHONDA DENIED
354
13-CV-3770 STERN, RANDI K. $1,046.30
13-CV-3771 TACKETT, RITA J. $4,283.43
13-CV-3772 WANCZYK, PATRICIA A. DENIED
13-CV-3773 WASHINGTON, KAWANDES DENIED
13-CV-3774 WILLIAMS, SHERMARCUS DENIED
13-CV-3775 WENNERSTROM, JAKE $2,284.10
13-CV-3776 YOUNG, TAWANNA M. $2,017.13
13-CV-3777 ADAMS, MICHAEL E. $250.00
13-CV-3779 BAIRD, CHRISTOPHER DENIED
13-CV-3780 BRADLEY, BRITTNEY DENIED
13-CV-3782 CUPPLES, NATASHA DENIED
13-CV-3783 DAVIS, JENNIFER DENIED
13-CV-3784 DAVIS, JENNIFER DENIED
13-CV-3785 DEFOURNEAU, TRINIA $985.00
13-CV-3786 DWAN, COLETTE $826.49
13-CV-3787 EDWARDS, KALIDA DENIED
13-CV-3788 ELLZEY, WILLIE D. $1,288.00
13-CV-3789 EPPS, ALFRED DENIED
13-CV-3790 GIRARD, ALFRED DENIED
13-CV-3792 JOHNSON, KEVEON DENIED
13-CV-3793 KYLES, TERRANCE DENIED
13-CV-3794 CHUNG, DUCK JOO $943.80
13-CV-3795 MANION, TRACI DENIED
13-CV-3796 MERRIFIELD, STACY DENIED
13-CV-3797 MILLER, COURTNEY $188.22
13-CV-3798 NAVA, PAULINA R. DENIED
13-CV-3799 PENN, JAMIE DENIED
13-CV-3800 SAIS, JEFFREY DENIED
13-CV-3801 SINGH, STEPHANIE DENIED
13-CV-3802 SMITH, MICHELLE $17,678.18
13-CV-3803 SWEENEY, DEBBIE $3,202.91
13-CV-3804 THOMAS, JERELL DENIED
13-CV-3805 TOTOMOCH-BOTELLO, ALEJANDRO $350.00
13-CV-3806 VOIGHTS, KRISTINA DENIED
13-CV-3807 WATTS, DAVID R. $4,487.84
13-CV-3808 WILLIAMS, JANICE F. $7,500.00
13-CV-3811 ARELLANO, NORA A. DENIED
13-CV-3812 BAIMATOVA, ASEL DENIED
13-CV-3813 BLANDON, SELASSIE $1,279.00
13-CV-3814 BROOKS, MARIO DENIED
13-CV-3815 CHILDS, RON $1,087.00
13-CV-3816 DAGGETT, ANDREW DENIED
13-CV-3817 RAY, DARREN $27,000.00
13-CV-3818 DONNER, SHANELE DENIED
13-CV-3819 DOTOR, ESTEFANY $979.00
13-CV-3820 DUTENHAFER, BRYTNEE DISMISSED
13-CV-3821 FERNANDEZ, MARIA DENIED
13-CV-3822 FERNANDEZ, MARIA DENIED
13-CV-3823 GARRETT, O. B. DENIED
13-CV-3824 GOLZ, TYLER DENIED
13-CV-3825 HERRERA, ALFREDO DENIED
13-CV-3827 JOHNSON, OLIVER DENIED
13-CV-3828 KITTERMAN, BONNIE DENIED
13-CV-3830 MAGISTRELLI, KAROL D. DENIED
13-CV-3831 MARTINEZ, ALCADIO DENIED
13-CV-3832 MARTINEZ, JUAN DENIED
13-CV-3833 MARTODAM, KORI $4,450.28
13-CV-3835 MCGEHEE, KEITH DENIED
13-CV-3838 ROSARIO, CARMEN DENIED
13-CV-3839 SMITH, ANGELA R. $4,698.00
13-CV-3840 SMITH, TERRY DENIED
13-CV-3841 VELAZCO, EDUARDO DENIED
13-CV-3842 VON BOKEL, CHASE $7,400.20
355
13-CV-3843 WHITE, HEATHER DENIED
13-CV-3844 WILLIAMS, VERNON $1,409.00
13-CV-3846 ARROYO, LILIANA $1,143.00
13-CV-3847 BAIG, YASMEEN DENIED
13-CV-3848 BENITEZ, GLORIA DENIED
13-CV-3849 BLAKELY, ANGELA $7,500.00
13-CV-3850 BULOW, DAVID DENIED
13-CV-3851 BURDETT, GREG DENIED
13-CV-3852 BRITTON, KEVIN A. DENIED
13-CV-3853 CARWICH, MARIEA DENIED
13-CV-3854 CHABEZ, DANIELA DENIED
13-CV-3855 CROMER, CLIFTON DENIED
13-CV-3857 FITZGIBBON, JENNIFER $886.66
13-CV-3858 GAMINO, SAMUEL DENIED
13-CV-3859 HAGERSTROM, AMY L. $149.01
13-CV-3860 DUCKER, TASHAWN $820.88
13-CV-3861 MAHKRI, MOHAMMED $1,470.46
13-CV-3862 MCCOLLUM, MONTRELL DISMISSED
13-CV-3865 PRUYN, EMILY K. $1,128.36
13-CV-3866 REID, CHARLES DENIED
13-CV-3867 ROWLEY, LELAND $4,476.72
13-CV-3868 SCOTT, SALLIE $7,500.00
13-CV-3869 SUTTON, ASHLEY DENIED
13-CV-3870 TAWLKS, AMBER DENIED
13-CV-3872 VAZQUEZ, EFRAIN DENIED
13-CV-3873 WESTFALL, KATHRINE DENIED
13-CV-3875 ZAVALETA, ANSELMO DENIED
13-CV-3876 ARMOUR, EUGENIA C. DENIED
13-CV-3878 BUSURI, BUSURI $6,011.60
13-CV-3879 BRADLEY, KASSADI DENIED
13-CV-3881 COLEMAN, MITCHELL $19,393.64
13-CV-3882 DELGADO, OSCAR DENIED
13-CV-3884 DUDA, STANLEY DENIED
13-CV-3885 DRESSEN, JASON $1,917.00
13-CV-3887 FRANKLIN, RICK DISMISSED
13-CV-3888 GARCIA, JENNIFER DENIED
13-CV-3889 JOHNSON, CYBIL C. DENIED
13-CV-3890 JOHNSON, LESTER DENIED
13-CV-3891 LAWSON, WAYNE DENIED
13-CV-3892 ARGUETA, LEWIS DENIED
13-CV-3893 MALDONADO, MIGUEL DENIED
13-CV-3894 MCCLELLAND, ROBERT DENIED
13-CV-3895 MEEKS, JUANITA $894.60
13-CV-3896 MORROW, SIMONE DENIED
13-CV-3897 OCHOA, WOSBELY $5,378.76
13-CV-3898 PHILLIPS, WILEY DENIED
13-CV-3899 RUDOLPH, REBECCA DENIED
13-CV-3901 ROJAS, ARMANDO $1,177.00
13-CV-3902 SCHWERTFEGER, MATTHEW $4,830.00
13-CV-3903 STEVENSON, ERIC $27,000.00
13-CV-3904 WALKER, DASHAWNDA $4,927.00
13-CV-3905 PERRY, DENIKA DENIED
13-CV-3907 WHITE, LINDA DENIED
13-CV-3910 BADER, HUDA $27,000.00
13-CV-3911 BARNARD, JUSTIN D. $1,543.71
13-CV-3912 CATLIN, JUSTIN $545.45
13-CV-3913 DUALE, ILYAS $740.00
13-CV-3914 EUTIMO, ABRAHAM DENIED
13-CV-3915 GRIFFIN, RICKEY $1,582.00
13-CV-3916 MOORE, YVONNE DENIED
13-CV-3917 NIXON, GREGORY $13,395.96
13-CV-3918 NUNEZ, NICHOLAS E. $470.62
13-CV-3920 ROY, STEPHEN DENIED
356
13-CV-3921 RUSSELL, KAREN ANN DENIED
13-CV-3922 SHAW, SKYLARR DENIED
13-CV-3923 TURNER, JERELL DENIED
13-CV-3925 ALCAREZ-VARGAS, SANTIAGO DENIED
13-CV-3926 ARCHIE, NICOLE DENIED
13-CV-3927 CABRERA, KATRINA DENIED
13-CV-3928 CARTER, ANGELINE DENIED
13-CV-3929 DAVIS, DAVID DENIED
13-CV-3930 DUARTE, ANDRES $1,293.08
13-CV-3931 DUNN, JOHN DENIED
13-CV-3933 KASPRZYK, MARLON $7,500.00
13-CV-3934 KEISER, ASHLEY DENIED
13-CV-3935 MAALI, MOAIED DENIED
13-CV-3937 PATEL, DIPTI $1,514.00
13-CV-3938 PIKE, STEPHEN $5,000.00
13-CV-3939 TAPIA, JORGE DENIED
13-CV-3940 TERRY, LOUIS DENIED
13-CV-3941 ANTUNEZ, SANTOS $576.60
13-CV-3942 BAYLON, ROCIO DENIED
13-CV-3943 VILLALOBOS, JESSICA DENIED
13-CV-3944 BURICH, KEVIN DENIED
13-CV-3945 CRIBBS, TARON $1,103.78
13-CV-3946 DELIRA, ARACELI $2,598.87
13-CV-3949 ESPIN, TERESA DENIED
13-CV-3950 ITURBE, ELVIA $438.78
13-CV-3951 ETZKORN, DEBRA L. DENIED
13-CV-3952 EHRHARDT, JERRY W. DENIED
13-CV-3953 FELTY, TONY $1,436.00
13-CV-3954 FORT, RACHEL $366.70
13-CV-3955 GLAS, ANDREW $294.27
13-CV-3956 GRAY, JEANETTE DENIED
13-CV-3957 GUADARRAMA, MARILU $7,300.00
13-CV-3958 HALL, JERRY DENIED
13-CV-3959 HAYES, JENNIFER $80.98
13-CV-3960 LAWRENCE, ADA $200.00
13-CV-3961 LOPEZ, REINA DENIED
13-CV-3962 LOPEZ, NATHAN P. DENIED
13-CV-3963 LOPEZ, NATHAN P. DENIED
13-CV-3965 MARQUEZ, RAFAEL A. DENIED
13-CV-3966 MCCRAY, BYRON L. DENIED
13-CV-3967 MILLER, DAVID DENIED
13-CV-3968 MILLER, CARLTON DENIED
13-CV-3969 MORRIS, DANIEL $639.50
13-CV-3970 PATTON, CAMRON S. M. DENIED
13-CV-3972 PRICE, ELLA M. DENIED
13-CV-3973 RINGA, SCOT DENIED
13-CV-3974 RODRIGUEZ, RISA D. DENIED
13-CV-3975 STILWELL, JANE E. DENIED
13-CV-3976 TAYLOR, JENNIFER L. DENIED
13-CV-3977 TUCKER, BRENDA DENIED
13-CV-3978 VALDEZ, ELADIA $1,276.00
13-CV-3980 WILSON, CYRUS DENIED
13-CV-3981 ZARATE, ANA DENIED
13-CV-3982 ZARCO, ROSANGELA DENIED
13-CV-3983 ARROYO, ALBA E. DENIED
13-CV-3984 ANAGNOPOULOS, TINA $7,500.00
13-CV-3985 MUHAMMED, ANWAR $3,854.00
13-CV-3986 BAILEY, DENA DENIED
13-CV-3987 BLEIZIFFER, JONATHAN DENIED
13-CV-3989 CLINE, DESIRE DENIED
13-CV-3990 CLINE, DESIRE DENIED
13-CV-3991 COLLINS, ROBERT T., JR. $100.00
13-CV-3992 DARLING, JEANNE DENIED
357
13-CV-3993 DIAL, ERIC W. $1,890.90
13-CV-3995 DOLLINS, MERLE DENIED
13-CV-3996 HUNTER, CEDRIC $1,895.00
13-CV-3997 JOYCE, DONALD H. $1,390.00
13-CV-3998 LENCIONI, ANTHONY $500.94
13-CV-3999 LLORENS, RICARDO DENIED
13-CV-4000 MARTINEZ, JOSE V. DENIED
13-CV-4001 MONTES, JOSEPH $150.00
13-CV-4002 PITTMAN, TANEE DENIED
13-CV-4003 ROMERO, SAMIR $536.18
13-CV-4004 SMITH, ALEX $7,752.12
13-CV-4005 TISDALE, DENNIS $3,783.74
13-CV-4006 VEGA, ALEJANDRO DENIED
13-CV-4008 ALLEN, MONIQUE $3,070.00
13-CV-4009 BINGHAM, MICHAEL $7,500.00
13-CV-4011 BUSIC, CODY $3,203.90
13-CV-4012 GAGE, SANDRA DENIED
13-CV-4013 GANDY, TAMEKIA DENIED
13-CV-4015 JORDAN-FROST, ALISON DENIED
13-CV-4016 LAY, JULIE $4,840.15
13-CV-4017 MANUEL, FELIX $2,731.78
13-CV-4018 MEJIA, JUAN $2,306.00
13-CV-4019 MOORE, TOSKA $3,883.73
13-CV-4020 OWENS, PENNY $7,500.00
13-CV-4021 PEREZ, VERONICA $1,110.00
13-CV-4024 SHIPP, DION R. $7,582.60
13-CV-4025 SNODGRASS, KARON $131.00
13-CV-4026 TERRY, SAMANTHA $7,500.00
13-CV-4027 WILLIAMS, DENNIS DENIED
13-CV-4028 ABERNATHY, JUDITH $3,153.43
13-CV-4029 ARMENTA, JOSE $21,842.00
13-CV-4031 COBB, DENNIS $2,632.00
13-CV-4032 DAVIS, ASHLEY $369.20
13-CV-4033 DEAN, RONDA A. $735.17
13-CV-4034 ELLICK, ARNOLD, JR. DENIED
13-CV-4035 ERBOE, REBECCA S. $2,240.00
13-CV-4036 HAYWOOD, DONALD DENIED
13-CV-4037 HOWE, JENNIFER DENIED
13-CV-4038 IWANCZATIK, DOMINIK DENIED
13-CV-4039 JAMES, YASMEEN DENIED
13-CV-4040 JOHNSON, FRED L. DENIED
13-CV-4041 LIBBY, LORETTA DENIED
13-CV-4042 LIBBY, SARAH DENIED
13-CV-4043 MILLER, RICHARD DENIED
13-CV-4044 MORENO, ELIZABETH DENIED
13-CV-4045 ONEAL, PEARL $6,571.77
13-CV-4046 ORTIZ, ABELINA A. DENIED
13-CV-4048 STRAWE, JAME J. $3,022.13
13-CV-4049 TALMADGE, DAJUAN DENIED
13-CV-4050 TEMPLE, LA PARICEA $4,390.00
13-CV-4051 THURMOND, RENETTA DENIED
13-CV-4052 WILLIAMS, MARKESE DENIED
13-CV-4053 WRIGHT, PAMELA $7,500.00
13-CV-4054 BEAM, PAULA $21,496.75
13-CV-4055 BENDER, J. W. DENIED
13-CV-4056 BRUNSON, CLEMENTINE $6,872.98
13-CV-4057 BYRD, BRYAN DISMISSED
13-CV-4058 DERSCH, CHARLES DENIED
13-CV-4059 DILLARD, JAMIE DENIED
13-CV-4060 FIEBRANTZ-GARCIA, ROGER DENIED
13-CV-4061 FLEMINGS, EDDIE T. $13,112.00
13-CV-4062 FREEMAN, MERCY $6,350.00
13-CV-4063 HERNANDEZ, JEANETTE $7,500.00
358
13-CV-4064 FUNCHESS, LISA $7,500.00
13-CV-4065 LEWIS, JEANNIE & CARPENTER, CONNIE $6,345.00
13-CV-4066 MERKEL, STEVE $1,643.60
13-CV-4067 MINIHAN, SHANE DENIED
13-CV-4068 PARGO, KAREN DENIED
13-CV-4069 RUBINGH, KELLY $2,116.55
13-CV-4070 RYBARCZYK, NICHOLAS $1,013.99
13-CV-4071 SALDANA, JOHN $520.36
13-CV-4072 SHRIDE, WILLIAM $19,706.25
13-CV-4073 STEWART-WARDELL, LISA DENIED
13-CV-4074 THOMAS, JEANNINA DENIED
13-CV-4075 THOMAS, SHANTE DENIED
13-CV-4076 VEATCH, MEAGAN $384.43
13-CV-4078 AGUILAR, LAURA $1,075.03
13-CV-4079 AGUILAR, LAURA DENIED
13-CV-4080 AUGUSCIK, GRAZYNA $4,716.81
13-CV-4081 BAEZA, MIGUEL L. DENIED
13-CV-4082 COOPER, CAROLYN DENIED
13-CV-4084 HANKE, WILLIAM JR. $2,632.00
13-CV-4085 HOLT, MARQUINYELLE M. DENIED
13-CV-4086 LAMKEN, BRITTNEY DENIED
13-CV-4087 ZAMORA, ROBERTO $27,000.00
13-CV-4088 MOORE, JESSICA $1,413.00
13-CV-4089 MORENO, ISRAEL $1,766.40
13-CV-4090 MOTA, MICAELA DENIED
13-CV-4091 OCHOA, MARIA C. $80.73
13-CV-4092 OCHOA, MARIA C. DENIED
13-CV-4093 TOM-QUINN, AURORA $364.83
13-CV-4094 ROBERTSON, OLIVER $968.00
13-CV-4095 SALGADO, PABLO $33.45
13-CV-4096 SANCHEZ, BOYD DENIED
13-CV-4097 VARELA, GEORGE $1,154.29
13-CV-4098 WALLACE, RAMELLE $6,546.00
13-CV-4100 BERGSTROM, DAVID $1,547.89
13-CV-4101 BRUNNER, DORICE DENIED
13-CV-4102 CAMPBELL, BOB $3,878.74
13-CV-4103 CARTER, GERALD B. DENIED
13-CV-4104 GLASPIE, JESSICA DENIED
13-CV-4105 HOOK, HEATHER DENIED
13-CV-4106 RAMOS, SANDRA DENIED
13-CV-4107 ROGERS, JEREMIAH M. $6,320.00
13-CV-4108 RUELAS, NANCY I. $125.00
13-CV-4109 SHANNON, TANYA D. DENIED
13-CV-4110 STOUT, ABBEY DENIED
13-CV-4111 STOUT, ABBEY DENIED
13-CV-4112 TYLER, BETTY $7,500.00
13-CV-4113 WARD, MITCHELL DENIED
13-CV-4114 WILLIAMS, JOANN $4,512.14
13-CV-4117 BUCHANAN, LAMONT DENIED
13-CV-4118 BUNNELL, KIRA DENIED
13-CV-4119 CASEY, LORETTA DENIED
13-CV-4120 CHAVEZ, ERIKA DENIED
13-CV-4121 GARCIA, MIRANDA DENIED
13-CV-4122 GILBERT, RENARDO DENIED
13-CV-4124 JOHNSON, DONNA DENIED
13-CV-4126 MILBRANDT, ALEXANDR DENIED
13-CV-4127 NOWOSIELSKI, ARTUR $568.00
13-CV-4128 SISTO, JEAN DISMISSED
13-CV-4129 AMOS, JOSHUA D. DENIED
13-CV-4130 BELL, GLADYS DENIED
13-CV-4131 CRADY, LONNIE $7,104.82
13-CV-4132 DAVIS, MONICA DISMISSED
13-CV-4133 HARRIS, LYNN $522.75
359
13-CV-4135 HUMPHRIES, JAMES $1,288.00
13-CV-4137 JONES, ZACHARY DENIED
13-CV-4138 LOQUERCIO, JEANNINE DENIED
13-CV-4139 MCGEE, RICHARD D. $57.30
13-CV-4140 SIERRA, JESSICA DENIED
13-CV-4141 STATAM, SIMEON $1,401.00
13-CV-4142 TURCIOS, LUIS DENIED
13-CV-4143 VICENTILLA, GERARDO DENIED
13-CV-4144 VILLAGRANA, TRISHA DENIED
13-CV-4145 AGUILAR, MARIA N. DENIED
13-CV-4146 BARROTT, ANGELA M. DENIED
13-CV-4147 BATTLE, MARLENE DENIED
13-CV-4148 BRENT, CARLTON, JR. DENIED
13-CV-4149 DIAZ, ARMANDO $969.00
13-CV-4150 GARCIA, TOMAS DENIED
13-CV-4151 KOMLIAUSKAS, JULIUS DENIED
13-CV-4152 LANE, TOWAND $848.00
13-CV-4153 LEE, STACY DENIED
13-CV-4154 LEWIS, CLARENCE $934.00
13-CV-4155 MARTINEZ, LEONARDO $2,694.50
13-CV-4156 MUNOZ, JOSE DENIED
13-CV-4157 PALADINO, ROBERT J. DENIED
13-CV-4159 RODRIGUEZ, MARILYN $100.00
13-CV-4160 RUIZ, SANDRO $6,612.00
13-CV-4162 TENNIS, DOROTHY KAITLIN DENIED
13-CV-4163 WADE, KAREN DENIED
13-CV-4164 WARREN, MALCOLM DENIED
13-CV-4166 BRYANT, CORETHEA DENIED
13-CV-4167 CAREY, BRIAN L., JR. DENIED
13-CV-4168 FEHL, KAREN DENIED
13-CV-4169 GAMBLE, TATSYANA DENIED
13-CV-4170 JORDAN-HUGGINS, MAYA N. DENIED
13-CV-4171 JORDAN-HUGGINS, MAYA N. DENIED
13-CV-4172 JOHNSON, FREDERICK $7,500.00
13-CV-4173 KINDRED, THOMAS $772.76
13-CV-4174 MARISCAL, ALMA G. DENIED
13-CV-4175 NELSON, MICHAEL DENIED
13-CV-4176 PIERSON, MICHAEL T. DENIED
13-CV-4177 REDMOND, RASHAUN DENIED
13-CV-4178 RIVERA, JUAN L. $4,118.00
13-CV-4179 RIVERA, MARIA $5,780.00
13-CV-4180 ROBERSON, CASSIE J. DENIED
13-CV-4181 ROMERO, ERIC E. DENIED
13-CV-4182 SIMS, DEMOND DENIED
13-CV-4183 WALLACE, JAMES $3,358.16
13-CV-4184 WEBSTER, DOUGLAS D. $3,104.00
13-CV-4185 WILLIAMS, AMILDA DENIED
13-CV-4186 WILLIAMS, CORRINE DENIED
13-CV-4187 ZEC, HARIS $816.00
13-CV-4188 ZEC, HARIS $1,066.00
13-CV-4190 AMOS, ROBIN $2,646.00
13-CV-4191 BECKWITH, NICK DENIED
13-CV-4192 BURRAGE, TRENEE DENIED
13-CV-4193 DIAZ, MOISES DENIED
13-CV-4194 GARCIA, NOE DENIED
13-CV-4195 GORDON, EBONY DENIED
13-CV-4196 GORDON, EBONY DENIED
13-CV-4197 HARRIS, KATHY DENIED
13-CV-4198 KUHLMEIER, KYLE M. $2,144.47
13-CV-4199 LEAF, TYLER W. $110.00
13-CV-4200 LYTE, JEANETTE $5,128.00
13-CV-4201 MCHUGH, BARBRA DENIED
13-CV-4202 PAUL, ANTONIO $15,439.96
360
13-CV-4203 PHELPS, ERMA B. $790.79
13-CV-4206 ROWELL, DODIE L. DENIED
13-CV-4207 RUZICKA, ASHLEY $275.00
13-CV-4208 SMITH, RITA K. DENIED
13-CV-4209 STURMS, JERRY L. DENIED
13-CV-4210 WILLIAMS, TERRENCE DENIED
13-CV-4211 BUSH, DIEISHA DENIED
13-CV-4212 ENRIQUEZ, EDUARDO $2,083.30
13-CV-4213 GARIBAY, BRANDEN $8,695.19
13-CV-4214 GOSCHEY, JAMIE DENIED
13-CV-4215 JOHNSON, VAYRHENIA A. DENIED
13-CV-4216 JACKSON, WILLIAM $1,658.40
13-CV-4217 KNORR, JENNIFER A. DENIED
13-CV-4222 RICHARDS, GEANIE $34.06
13-CV-4224 STRINGER, SHELDON DENIED
13-CV-4225 BASAN, BRIDGET $50.00
13-CV-4229 HOMIAK, ERIK $4,671.00
13-CV-4230 JOHNSON, TRUENDON DENIED
13-CV-4231 JONES, ZACHARY DENIED
13-CV-4232 JORDAN, LEE M. $350.00
13-CV-4233 KNOX, DEBORAH $926.76
13-CV-4234 MONTENEGRO, MIGUEL A. DENIED
13-CV-4235 MOWRY, LORA $606.00
13-CV-4236 SARTBAEVA, AIZHARKYN $1,067.46
13-CV-4237 CALDWELL, CARLA $7,384.25
13-CV-4238 CASTELLANOS, ARTURO $1,258.00
13-CV-4239 CHAVEZ, MIGUEL DENIED
13-CV-4240 DAVIS, PAMELA $7,500.00
13-CV-4241 BROWN-EDERENOR, CHERYL DENIED
13-CV-4244 HEIDELBERG, COREY DENIED
13-CV-4245 HENRY, DENISE $7,422.04
13-CV-4246 HUNTER, ANTHONY $1,279.00
13-CV-4247 KALSKI, MAGGIE E. DENIED
13-CV-4248 KANIA, GARI A. $3,198.60
13-CV-4249 KRSTIC, BORIS $1,167.00
13-CV-4250 LEAPTROT, JOEY DISMISSED
13-CV-4251 LUCAS, JUSTON DENIED
13-CV-4252 LUCAS, RAYMOND DENIED
13-CV-4254 MARTINEZ, JOSE JUAN $6,164.12
13-CV-4256 MINARD, DONALD DENIED
13-CV-4257 PAINTER, PAUL W. $1,396.98
13-CV-4258 QUIJANO, EARL E. DENIED
13-CV-4259 RODGERS, AUSTIN W. DENIED
13-CV-4260 SCOTT, MARY $503.19
13-CV-4261 SLATER, TRANA DENIED
13-CV-4264 THOMPSON, ROBERT L. DENIED
13-CV-4265 TURNER, GEORGE L., III $2,714.20
13-CV-4266 VALDEZ, ALEXANDER DENIED
13-CV-4267 WATKINS, EARLY $7,234.45
13-CV-4269 WHITE, DEBRA DENIED
13-CV-4270 BANKS, TERESA DENIED
13-CV-4271 BROWN, MARTINA DENIED
13-CV-4273 ARMSTEAD, JAYME DENIED
13-CV-4274 LETT, ARREALL DENIED
13-CV-4275 MURIEL, JACQUELINE DENIED
13-CV-4276 PATINO, MARIA DENIED
13-CV-4277 PORTER, SEAN DISMISSED
13-CV-4278 DANIELS, TEKIA DENIED
13-CV-4279 WILLIAMS, DAHNYAH DENIED
13-CV-4280 ALDRIDGE, RICHARD DENIED
13-CV-4281 APPIATT-DANQUAH, EMMANUEL DENIED
13-CV-4282 AYALA, DANIEL DENIED
13-CV-4283 BLADE, TYRONE $740.00
361
13-CV-4284 BRITTON, LANIER DENIED
13-CV-4285 COBBS, JENNIFER DENIED
13-CV-4286 DONELSON, JONATHAN $19,078.61
13-CV-4287 STELL, ETHEL $7,500.00
13-CV-4288 MOORE, LAMBERT DENIED
13-CV-4289 PEREZ, MARTHA $2,200.21
13-CV-4290 RAMIREZ, MARIO $951.00
13-CV-4291 RICHARDSON, PATRICIA $4,206.36
13-CV-4292 STRABAC, MICHAEL E. $4,095.88
13-CV-4293 SUPRENANT, KRISTINA DENIED
13-CV-4294 WILLIAMS, LINDA DENIED
13-CV-4295 WILLIAMS, LINDA DENIED
13-CV-4296 WHITCOMB, DANNY $3,851.67
13-CV-4297 SEUFFER-WRIGHT, DEBBIE $995.26
13-CV-4299 BISHOP, ALICE D. $350.00
13-CV-4300 BURDETT, ELIZABETH DENIED
13-CV-4301 CARMONA, SILVIA DENIED
13-CV-4302 DERSCH, CHARLES DENIED
13-CV-4303 FRIDAY, CHAD E. DENIED
13-CV-4305 GITZINGER, KARRE DENIED
13-CV-4306 HACKWORTH, TIFFANY DENIED
13-CV-4307 JUGOVIC, KARI D. $296.21
13-CV-4308 MCKEEVER, MARK DENIED
13-CV-4309 MARIN, JORGE DENIED
13-CV-4310 PATEL, NIRMAL DISMISSED
13-CV-4311 SANBORN, DAPHYNE DENIED
13-CV-4312 SHORTER, JOANNE $5,825.00
13-CV-4313 TURNER, LESHAWN DENIED
13-CV-4314 WALLS, BILLY J., JR. $25,549.50
13-CV-4315 WARE, JAZMINE $2,780.29
13-CV-4316 WHITE, HEATHER DENIED
13-CV-4317 BRAATZ, KATIE DISMISSED
13-CV-4318 BRIDGES, LEONARD K. $4,637.68
13-CV-4319 CHIN LEE, YUN KE DENIED
13-CV-4321 DURHAM, PHILLIP $1,279.00
13-CV-4322 EWING, KIMBERLY DENIED
13-CV-4323 FORD, ANDRE $1,238.00
13-CV-4325 JACKSON, MONEEKA $17.28
13-CV-4326 OBAZUAYE, PETER $7,500.00
13-CV-4327 ONEILL, KELLY $507.51
13-CV-4328 PRICHETT, APRIL DENIED
13-CV-4329 REYES, GLENN $3,745.00
13-CV-4330 RODRIGUEZ, SUZANNE DENIED
13-CV-4331 SCHUBERT, EDITH $1,662.46
13-CV-4332 SHAIN, ROY, JR. DENIED
13-CV-4333 THOMAS, VERONIQUE DENIED
13-CV-4334 TRINIDAD, RICCI, JR. $16,157.48
13-CV-4335 WALLNER, JOHN DENIED
13-CV-4337 WOODS, ANDREW $959.76
13-CV-4338 YOUNG, LARRY D., JR. $3,093.95
13-CV-4339 ALVAREZ, ROMAN $570.00
13-CV-4340 CRUMP, JNAKEEM DENIED
13-CV-4341 DAVENPORT, CLYDE DENIED
13-CV-4342 DURHAM, NOAH A. $604.21
13-CV-4344 GAUDETTE, HALEY DENIED
13-CV-4345 GREENWOOD, ALETHA DENIED
13-CV-4346 GUIDER, CHARLOTTE $7,500.00
13-CV-4347 HARRIS, BARBARA DENIED
13-CV-4348 JENKINS, DAVID $655.36
13-CV-4349 JONES, LATASHA DENIED
13-CV-4350 JORDAN, KEVIN D. DENIED
13-CV-4352 O'CONNOR, ARIANA DENIED
13-CV-4353 REEVES, STEVEN $295.50
362
13-CV-4354 VEGA-RODRIGUEZ, CELIANN M. DENIED
13-CV-4355 THOMAS, YOHINESS $2,616.00
13-CV-4356 WARDLOW, ASHLEY DENIED
13-CV-4358 WOOD, LAWRENCE $2,047.00
13-CV-4359 YOUNGER, DAN $482.97
13-CV-4361 AUANT, VALANDA DENIED
13-CV-4362 CAMPBELL, CHRISTINA $5,000.00
13-CV-4363 COLEMAN, ROSALIE DENIED
13-CV-4364 COLEMAN, ROSALIE DENIED
13-CV-4365 COPELAND, KENDALL DENIED
13-CV-4366 DI IORIO, CINDI $1,460.71
13-CV-4367 ESPINO, JOSE DENIED
13-CV-4369 HALL, MEROY DENIED
13-CV-4370 JACKSON, LISA $7,500.00
13-CV-4371 LEERAHASAKUL, RUTHAIRATH $1,223.46
13-CV-4372 MARTINEZ, VICTOR DENIED
13-CV-4373 MITCHELL, JENELLE $4,575.00
13-CV-4374 MUNOZ-HIDALGO, FAUSTINA E. DENIED
13-CV-4376 PHILLIPS, GERALDINE $671.28
13-CV-4377 POINDEXTER, THADDEUS J. DENIED
13-CV-4378 POWELL, MARYANNE $383.71
13-CV-4379 VELASCO, PABLO $214.00
13-CV-4380 ARRIAGA, MICHELLE F. DENIED
13-CV-4381 BAUER, RUSSELL DENIED
13-CV-4382 BRIDGES, MILDRED DENIED
13-CV-4383 CAMPBELL, FRANK $10,207.00
13-CV-4384 COLLINS, MARIO DENIED
13-CV-4385 CRUMP, SHIRLEY $6,129.25
13-CV-4386 JACKSON, SHAYNA DENIED
13-CV-4387 JEMISON, BARBARA DENIED
13-CV-4388 JOHNSON, LISA DENIED
13-CV-4389 LEON, MARIA ELENA $1,518.62
13-CV-4390 PHILBERT, PAUL DENIED
13-CV-4391 SHEPPARD, JONATHAN DENIED
13-CV-4392 STAMPS, BRENDA $5,789.00
13-CV-4394 YOUNG, JOHN JR. DENIED
13-CV-4395 GIOVANNI, KATELYN DENIED
13-CV-4396 KURTH, MELYSSA DENIED
13-CV-4397 LARKINS, BERNICE $4,104.00
13-CV-4398 LAUTNER, SHANON L. DENIED
13-CV-4399 MAUGHAN, DARREN $909.00
13-CV-4400 SUTTON, LILLIE DISMISSED
13-CV-4401 SUTTON, LILLIE DISMISSED
13-CV-4402 SYKES, DARNELL $5,407.68
13-CV-4403 VILLAGOMEZ, AMBROZIA DENIED
13-CV-4404 WILLIAMS, ERNEST DENIED
13-CV-4405 BENSEN, AMBER M. $2,817.99
13-CV-4406 BILLUPS, ROOSEVELT, JR. DISMISSED
13-CV-4407 CLIMONS, JAMES $5,906.50
13-CV-4408 HALL, CHARLEAN $2,000.00
13-CV-4409 KEATON, PAMELA DENIED
13-CV-4410 MARTINEZ, MARISOL $7,500.00
13-CV-4412 WESTERFIELD, KAILEY DENIED
13-CV-4413 WESTERFIELD, KAILEY DENIED
13-CV-4415 LLOYD, BRENDA $3,727.47
13-CV-4416 CARSWELL, RUBY DENIED
13-CV-4417 GAYLES, MAURICE $1,404.00
13-CV-4418 HEILMAN, DARAH DENIED
13-CV-4420 LOWE, KEVIN L. DISMISSED
13-CV-4421 SCOTT, CARL $1,457.00
13-CV-4422 THOMAS, DEVONTE DENIED
13-CV-4423 TONSOR, BARRY $27,000.00
13-CV-4424 WEAVER, D'MONTE $232.00
363
13-CV-4426 THOMPSON, TRISHAUNA $7,001.81
13-CV-4427 JONES, CHARPELE $7,500.00
13-CV-4428 BELL, EDNA DENIED
13-CV-4429 BELL, EDNA DENIED
13-CV-4430 CARROLL, CECELIA $1,335.00
13-CV-4431 CHILDERS, CINDY DENIED
13-CV-4432 FIELDS, JACOBBY Q. DENIED
13-CV-4433 GRIFFIN, ANGELA DENIED
13-CV-4435 KNOX, TENIKA $6,540.00
13-CV-4436 LAMB, MARK $14,171.90
13-CV-4437 MCDAVIS, KATINA $2,139.96
13-CV-4438 MCDAVIS, KATINA DENIED
13-CV-4439 RICHARDSON, TONY S. $2,406.76
13-CV-4440 ROSIN, LARRY $1,866.25
13-CV-4441 SANCHEZ, ANTONIO $2,615.40
13-CV-4442 WILSON, CLAUDETTE DENIED
13-CV-4443 AGUILAR, JESUS $5,658.00
13-CV-4444 CRUZ, MARIA LUISA DENIED
13-CV-4445 CRUZ, MARIA LUISA $234.18
13-CV-4446 CRUZ, MARIA LUISA DENIED
13-CV-4448 GUERRA, FERNANDO DENIED
13-CV-4449 HARRINGTON, CLYDE J. $1,427.51
13-CV-4451 HART, KEDRIC DENIED
13-CV-4452 REYES, LISET $1,850.00
13-CV-4453 ROSE, JAMIE DENIED
13-CV-4454 STACKHOUSE, KEVIN $1,487.00
13-CV-4456 WEBER, MICHAEL $262.91
13-CV-4457 ZUMBAHLEN, DUSTIN DENIED
13-CV-4458 GERLER, SEAN $225.00
13-CV-4459 FOWLKES, SANDRA F. DENIED
13-CV-4460 JOHNSON, MARY E. DENIED
13-CV-4461 JUMP, CAROLYN $4,116.98
13-CV-4462 JONES, VALISHIA L. DENIED
13-CV-4464 DONAYRE LUNA, ALFREDO $1,525.43
13-CV-4466 MELENDEZ, WILSON, JR. DENIED
13-CV-4467 PERRY, PAUL $5,229.00
13-CV-4468 LOPEZ RODRIGUEZ, DANIEL DENIED
13-CV-4469 RUTLEDGE-GERMAN, TIMIKA $7,500.00
13-CV-4470 SNIDER, RICHARD J. DENIED
13-CV-4471 STACHOWICZ, MICHAL $9,865.00
13-CV-4472 STEFANIAK, KELLY SUE DENIED
13-CV-4473 TERRELL, TANESHA DENIED
13-CV-4474 WALKER, REGGIE L. DENIED
13-CV-4475 WALLEN, PETER J. $4,019.88
13-CV-4477 DUNBAR, QUINTEZ $974.00
13-CV-4479 INTERIAL, SOPHIA E. $553.88
13-CV-4480 KENT, JAMILLE DENIED
13-CV-4481 LESNIAK, JOSEFA DENIED
13-CV-4482 PRICE, RUBY J. $2,233.17
13-CV-4483 THOMPSON, JOYCE DENIED
13-CV-4484 THOMAS, TRELICIA DENIED
13-CV-4485 SKORZEWSKI, BARBARA DENIED
13-CV-4486 LIND, CHRYSTAL $551.69
13-CV-4487 BOOTH, LILLIAN DENIED
13-CV-4488 BROWN, RACHELLA A. DENIED
13-CV-4489 GALLAGHER, SEAN $1,797.37
13-CV-4490 GREEN, LASHAWRUS $1,014.00
13-CV-4491 GRIFFIN-MARSHALL, ROEATTA $7,500.00
13-CV-4492 HUSSAIN, NIMIRA $138.00
13-CV-4493 MANAHAN, LACEY DENIED
13-CV-4494 NWYA, FLORINA $1,060.00
13-CV-4495 BOUDAKH, BUTROS J. $27,000.00
13-CV-4496 ROBY, CLIFTON D., II $1,228.00
364
13-CV-4497 ROBINSON-HOLIDAY, KENNETH $916.00
13-CV-4498 BAYAN, SABOURI DENIED
13-CV-4499 TAYLOR, LORI L. DENIED
13-CV-4500 ADAMS, JOSH DENIED
13-CV-4501 ASHTON, BRAXTON K. DENIED
13-CV-4502 CAMARILLO, JESUS M. $5,167.73
13-CV-4503 CAROTHERS, DARRYL DENIED
13-CV-4504 CHANEY, COLETTE $7,500.00
13-CV-4505 DOLTON, NOELLE E. DISMISSED
13-CV-4506 DROEGE, MACY $883.66
13-CV-4507 FORD, FANNIE $7,381.00
13-CV-4508 GONZALEZ, FRANCISCO $1,023.00
13-CV-4509 HADDEN, THERESA $132.00
13-CV-4510 HATLEY, NATASHA $4,803.00
13-CV-4511 KING, MELINDA DENIED
13-CV-4512 KLEIN, DEBRA $922.04
13-CV-4513 MCCASKILL, LYTANYA $3,201.36
13-CV-4514 RUSSELL, DAVID $3,160.11
13-CV-4515 SEGAL, DENISE DENIED
13-CV-4516 SEGAL, TIMOTHY $1,009.23
13-CV-4517 SMITH, LESA DENIED
13-CV-4518 STAFFORD, CATHIE A. $7,500.00
13-CV-4519 TOMPKINS, KENDEL $139.93
13-CV-4520 WASHINGTON, ALEX E. DENIED
13-CV-4521 CATHEY, DARRELL DENIED
13-CV-4522 GOMEZ, LAURA $559.82
13-CV-4523 GREEN, TIFANY DISMISSED
13-CV-4524 GREEN, TIFANY DISMISSED
13-CV-4525 HARGROW, TAMIKA L. DENIED
13-CV-4526 HARGROW, TAMIKA L. $101.49
13-CV-4527 HENRY, DEZRA $856.75
13-CV-4529 JONES, KEJUAN DENIED
13-CV-4531 LOPEZ, MARIA G. DENIED
13-CV-4532 MURPHY, PARYS $8,630.59
13-CV-4533 OPIELA, ROBERT $4,511.25
13-CV-4534 PARKER, ANNIE MARIE & DONNELL, BRADLEY DENIED
13-CV-4536 VASQUEZ, ANDREA DENIED
13-CV-4537 VILLAPANDO, RICARDO $7,500.00
13-CV-4538 VELEZ, WILSON J. DENIED
13-CV-4539 WILSON, JEFFERY $5,384.84
13-CV-4540 YORDY, KELSEY DENIED
13-CV-4542 CAPLES, MICHAEL DENIED
13-CV-4543 DORSEY, NICKLAUS W. DENIED
13-CV-4544 FISHER, MORGAN DENIED
13-CV-4547 HARVEY, ROBERT $993.46
13-CV-4550 MOWLI, PIA DENIED
13-CV-4551 TALAFHA, MAHMOUD DENIED
13-CV-4552 TUCEY, ROBERTA $424.57
13-CV-4553 MEDINA, DELILAH DENIED
13-CV-4554 BANKS, DONALD C. DENIED
13-CV-4555 BATTLE, MITCHELL DENIED
13-CV-4556 BRITTON, JENNIFER DENIED
13-CV-4557 BONADONNA, MICHELA $725.96
13-CV-4558 CARVAJAL, DEAN $3,354.20
13-CV-4559 DOUGLAS, EDWARD DENIED
13-CV-4561 JIMENEZ, GUSTAVO $130.25
13-CV-4563 LAWSON, JOYCE $27,000.00
13-CV-4564 MANZANO, LOURDES DENIED
13-CV-4565 MARTINEZ, FRANCISCO $16,704.23
13-CV-4566 MIRANDA, SOFIA DENIED
13-CV-4567 MONTAGUE, PEGGY $4,987.84
13-CV-4568 PIPER, AMY DISMISSED
13-CV-4569 PULGARIN, MARIA H. DENIED
365
13-CV-4570 ROUDEZ, JACOB $3,845.00
13-CV-4572 UGALDE, ERIKA $2,759.00
13-CV-4573 BAILEY, CARL DISMISSED
13-CV-4574 BROOKS, LETICIA DENIED
13-CV-4575 COLEMAN, MARQUIS D. $16,330.00
13-CV-4576 CORONA, JUAN DENIED
13-CV-4577 DEGAMWALA, KURUSH R. $1,993.00
13-CV-4578 GONZALEZ, ROSA $7,500.00
13-CV-4580 MURPHY, JACKIE $3,268.39
13-CV-4582 CANNON-PETERS, MARY D. $630.65
13-CV-4584 ROBINSON, LATOYA DENIED
13-CV-4585 SCHIMPF, VICTOR A. $1,207.78
13-CV-4586 SOTELO, JULIAN DENIED
13-CV-4587 WAUE, LORETTA J. DENIED
13-CV-4588 AIKEN, ROGER M., III DENIED
13-CV-4591 ESCOBAR, CARMEN $1,239.00
13-CV-4592 FIELDS, DEONTE DENIED
13-CV-4594 GARNER, JACKIE $6,195.00
13-CV-4595 HACKNEY, DECORTEA DENIED
13-CV-4597 JOHNSON, KRISTEN DENIED
13-CV-4598 MA'NSAH, CHARLES DENIED
13-CV-4599 MENZYK, NICHOLAS DENIED
13-CV-4600 OROZCO, KARLA DENIED
13-CV-4601 OWENS, DEDEDRA L. DENIED
13-CV-4603 RESTO, MIRNA DENIED
13-CV-4604 ROSS, ANNA KAY DENIED
13-CV-4605 SALAS, FRANCISCO DENIED
13-CV-4606 SPEARS, RUSSELL L., JR. DENIED
13-CV-4607 THURM, CHARLES $722.93
13-CV-4608 VIGER, MITCH J. $2,633.69
13-CV-4610 WEBER, DAN DENIED
13-CV-4611 WEST, ANDREA M. DENIED
13-CV-4612 ZAPATA, ABELARDO DENIED
13-CV-4613 ARNOLD, KIMBERLY DENIED
13-CV-4614 AVILES, JARLA DENIED
13-CV-4615 BATDORJ, AZARKHAD $1,950.60
13-CV-4616 BUCHANAN, ANTHONY $14.60
13-CV-4617 COBB, LARVESTER $7,169.00
13-CV-4619 CRAIG, RYAN DENIED
13-CV-4620 DE LEON, MARCIELLA $97.43
13-CV-4621 EVANS, KENDALL DENIED
13-CV-4622 FLORES, MATTHEW $307.25
13-CV-4623 GREEN, LOUISE $4,418.00
13-CV-4624 HAMPTON, TOIMIKEN $7,500.00
13-CV-4625 HUERTA, VICTOR DENIED
13-CV-4626 HUSBAND, CYNTHIA L. DENIED
13-CV-4628 JOYCE, MARTIN V. DENIED
13-CV-4629 MAURICIO, CEASAR DENIED
13-CV-4631 MURRAY, ERROLYN DENIED
13-CV-4632 NICHOLSON, MARVIN $6,951.70
13-CV-4634 PALIATSOS, LOUKIA DENIED
13-CV-4635 PEREZ, HILARION $7,500.00
13-CV-4636 RANDALL, REINGOLD L. $17,434.20
13-CV-4637 ROBINSON, JESSIE LEE $27,000.00
13-CV-4639 SMITH, SHARNITA $5,334.82
13-CV-4641 WALDRUP, BRENDA DENIED
13-CV-4643 BROWN, RASHAYLA DISMISSED
13-CV-4644 CARR, LARRY $1,143.00
13-CV-4646 DORN, LATANYA $7,500.00
13-CV-4647 FRANKLIN, NICOLE LEE DENIED
13-CV-4648 GIVENS, ANTWON $27,000.00
13-CV-4649 GAYTON, JILL $200.00
13-CV-4650 GUZMAN, RANDALL DENIED
366
13-CV-4651 HAGOPIAN, BRETT T. DENIED
13-CV-4652 JOHNSON, CHAZZ DENIED
13-CV-4653 JOHNSON, TOBIAS A. DENIED
13-CV-4655 JONES, LASHONDRA $54.75
13-CV-4656 KITKA, EVE DISMISSED
13-CV-4658 KUHLMANN, CASSANDRA DENIED
13-CV-4659 LAWRENCE, REGINA $7,500.00
13-CV-4660 NEEDHAM, CARLA DENIED
13-CV-4661 PEREZ, GUSTAVO J. $4,069.33
13-CV-4662 SCAIFE, DARLENE $5,225.00
13-CV-4663 BECHT, JOHN DENIED
13-CV-4665 DAWSON, MAURICE DENIED
13-CV-4666 DEVIRAMONTES, RAQUEL DENIED
13-CV-4668 GARCIA, LUIS A. $3,085.99
13-CV-4669 HILKE, KRISTINE DENIED
13-CV-4671 JONES, MICHAEL $2,590.77
13-CV-4672 LISS, BERTHA DENIED
13-CV-4673 MACK, SHANIECA DENIED
13-CV-4674 MAY, MARQUISE $10,266.01
13-CV-4675 MORALES, LESLIE DENIED
13-CV-4677 NIBBELIN, SOPHIA L. $1,355.41
13-CV-4680 VARGAS, JASIEL M. $6,262.75
13-CV-4682 WILLIAMS, SHATIRA $1,109.00
13-CV-4683 BAUTISTA, MARIA $1,501.00
13-CV-4684 BAGSBY, ANTOINETTE $1,170.00
13-CV-4685 BEARD, MARLA $2,885.30
13-CV-4686 BELL, SALLIE $6,000.00
13-CV-4687 CARSON, ASCENYO $254.31
13-CV-4688 CARSON, WILLIAM $13,667.00
13-CV-4689 CREWS, EVAN DENIED
13-CV-4690 DAVIS, STEPHEN $1,811.00
13-CV-4691 IZAGUIRRE, DILCIA $12,963.00
13-CV-4692 JACKSON, HATTIE $7,500.00
13-CV-4694 JOHNSON, TIONN $7,500.00
13-CV-4696 LOVE, NIKIA L. $15,946.00
13-CV-4697 LOVE, KIM $7,500.00
13-CV-4700 RAINES, DONTE $3,287.00
13-CV-4701 SLATER, TIANA DENIED
13-CV-4702 TRIPLETT, NATASCHA J. DENIED
13-CV-4703 ULLOA, ROSABELLE DENIED
13-CV-4704 VOGDANOS, ALEXANDROS $1,257.00
13-CV-4705 WEST, LARRY $3,969.51
13-CV-4706 WINFORD, LATOYA DENIED
13-CV-4707 ASPHY, TAKAKI $27,000.00
13-CV-4708 BENSON, FRANCES DENIED
13-CV-4710 DAWSON, EARL $1,237.00
13-CV-4712 GARCIA, LUIS ALBERTO DISMISSED
13-CV-4713 GRIMES, JULIA DENIED
13-CV-4716 MACKLIN, JERROD DENIED
13-CV-4717 MARGARY, MOLLY R. $409.00
13-CV-4718 PHILLIPS, JAMES C. DENIED
13-CV-4719 PONCE, ADALID DENIED
13-CV-4720 RALSTON, ROBERT $7,500.00
13-CV-4721 RALSTON, ROBERT $7,456.19
13-CV-4722 RALSTON, ROBERT $7,500.00
13-CV-4723 RALSTON, ROBERT $7,500.00
13-CV-4724 RALSTON, ROBERT $4,479.75
13-CV-4726 REYES, EFREN DENIED
13-CV-4727 RUBY, ROBERT T. DENIED
13-CV-4728 SAWYER, AMANDA DENIED
13-CV-4729 SAWYER, BRENDA $25.30
13-CV-4730 SEIBER, TERA L. $7,500.00
13-CV-4731 SHICK, STEVEN W. DENIED
367
13-CV-4732 TRUEMAN, CHRISTOPHER A. DENIED
13-CV-4733 WALTERS, HARLIE DENIED
13-CV-4734 WEBB, RONALD A., JR. DENIED
13-CV-4736 CHACON, RAMON DENIED
13-CV-4737 DONOVAN, DEANNA DENIED
13-CV-4738 FUENTES, ALBERTO DENIED
13-CV-4739 GALVEZ, MANUEL $17,252.51
13-CV-4740 GRANT, DARRYL DENIED
13-CV-4741 GREEN, TARRIUS DENIED
13-CV-4742 GREEN, TARRIUS DENIED
13-CV-4744 LEAKE, TYRA DENIED
13-CV-4745 LINCOLN, MILDRED $7,500.00
13-CV-4746 MARTIN, TOYA DENIED
13-CV-4747 MCCLURE, ANTHONY RECONSIDERED DENIAL
13-CV-4748 MCEWEN, LISA DENIED
13-CV-4749 RUKAWICZKIN, PIOTR DENIED
13-CV-4750 SUMMERVILLE, ISAAC $56.82
13-CV-4751 TRUITT, TOYA $6,772.02
13-CV-4752 AHOUNOU, ABOUBAKAR $1,126.00
13-CV-4753 ARROYO, ALBA E. DENIED
13-CV-4754 BILLINGSLEY, LAWANDA DENIED
13-CV-4755 BROWN, EDDIE $5,402.09
13-CV-4756 CIRTON, ROBERT DENIED
13-CV-4758 DHITAL, GOPAL $26.40
13-CV-4760 DUNBAR-CHAPMAN, KAREN DENIED
13-CV-4761 GILPIN, JESSICA L. DENIED
13-CV-4762 GOLDBERG, PAMELA DENIED
13-CV-4763 HEWITT, KAREN $611.57
13-CV-4764 HEWITT, KAREN $1,364.35
13-CV-4765 JACKSON, NAVILA DENIED
13-CV-4767 LOFTON, TANARIA DENIED
13-CV-4768 KING, DANIELLE DENIED
13-CV-4769 LOPEZ, AVELARDO DENIED
13-CV-4770 MARTINEZ, JOSE DENIED
13-CV-4771 MISSAL, CODY ALLEN DENIED
13-CV-4772 ERICKSON, SEAN PAUL DENIED
13-CV-4773 MORRIS, PARRISH DENIED
13-CV-4774 MUNOZ, ANGELINA $934.00
13-CV-4775 NICOLA, HEIDI $934.00
13-CV-4776 POWE, FREDERICK DISMISSED
13-CV-4777 RIGOT, KEVIN $1,973.75
13-CV-4778 SANTILLAN, RODOLFO DENIED
13-CV-4779 SCHIFF, JONATHAN DENIED
13-CV-4781 STARLINE, DANNY DENIED
13-CV-4782 STIERWALT, SHAWN $100.00
13-CV-4783 VAZQUEZ, JOSE DENIED
13-CV-4784 WILLIAMS, VICTORIA DISMISSED
13-CV-4785 ALI, SAMIR $9,652.00
13-CV-4786 CALAHAN, ANDRE $7,500.00
13-CV-4787 CARRENO, DAVID DENIED
13-CV-4788 CONWAY, CHRISTOPHER DENIED
13-CV-4789 COVAL, MICHELE $5,523.14
13-CV-4790 COVAL, MICHELE $1,440.00
13-CV-4791 DEMOSS, CHRISTINA L. $1,551.12
13-CV-4792 GIBSON, MARTY DENIED
13-CV-4793 HUGHES, MELVIN L. DENIED
13-CV-4794 JIMENEZ, ANGEL DENIED
13-CV-4795 KENDALL, NEIL L. $638.36
13-CV-4797 LOVE, NIKIA LAURA DISMISSED
13-CV-4798 MCCORD, DESMOND DENIED
13-CV-4800 MURRAY, JAMES $275.00
13-CV-4802 SEAWARD, DOMINIQUE $816.00
13-CV-4803 SHUKITES, ANNABELLE LEA DENIED
368
13-CV-4804 YOUNG, JULIE DENIED
13-CV-4805 CHAPMAN, ASHLEY DENIED
13-CV-4806 DALTON, ERIN M. DENIED
13-CV-4808 GRAY, EDWARD DENIED
13-CV-4809 GRANT, DARRYL DISMISSED
13-CV-4810 GRIFFIN, ROSIE DENIED
13-CV-4811 JAMERSON, LATONYA DENIED
13-CV-4812 MASON, FELICIA $6,592.01
13-CV-4813 MASSENA, BERT DENIED
13-CV-4814 MCALISTER, ASHLEY DENIED
13-CV-4815 NEGRETTE, LUCINDA L. DENIED
13-CV-4816 GRAHAM-WICKS, JOHNNIE DENIED
13-CV-4817 BASS, LE'MON, III DENIED
13-CV-4818 BIAS, KATHY DENIED
13-CV-4819 BROOKS, CHANTELL DENIED
13-CV-4820 EHNLE, MARK DENIED
13-CV-4821 FOSTER, MARY ALICE $4,268.20
13-CV-4822 FOX, DENISE DENIED
13-CV-4823 GOODRICH, ALEXANDER $19,505.00
13-CV-4824 GRAY, ERIK ALLEN DENIED
13-CV-4825 HESTER, KEITH $1,635.00
13-CV-4826 HORTON, MARTI DENIED
13-CV-4827 HORTON, MARTI DENIED
13-CV-4828 HORTON, MARTI DENIED
13-CV-4829 JALAL, SHAH DENIED
13-CV-4830 MINOTT, DJUANA DENIED
13-CV-4831 RICHARDSON, BRENDA DENIED
13-CV-4832 ROBINSON, ARCHIE $5,287.00
13-CV-4833 ROBINSON, KAREN L. $4,180.00
13-CV-4834 SALGADO, JESUS DENIED
13-CV-4836 SWIERSZ, PAUL DENIED
13-CV-4837 WARD, VICTOR DENIED
13-CV-4838 WILSON, RAMONA $2,739.98
13-CV-4839 WRIGHT, DAVID $27,000.00
13-CV-4840 WYNN, LUTRECE $5,675.00
13-CV-4841 BROOKS, CHANTELL DENIED
13-CV-4842 BROOKS, EDDIE DENIED
13-CV-4843 BUSH, AEISHA DENIED
13-CV-4844 CASON, DEMARCO $27,000.00
13-CV-4845 BAKER-CLARK, VANESSA $7,500.00
13-CV-4846 CROSS, SHAMYATTA $7,500.00
13-CV-4847 FEENEY, IRENE RECONSIDERED DENIAL
13-CV-4848 HALL, SENNECA M. $3,703.90
13-CV-4849 MANLEY, CATHERINE J. DENIED
13-CV-4850 MONTGOMERY, ELECIA DENIED
13-CV-4851 SANDERS, ALANA $6,335.05
13-CV-4853 SNYDER, TAMIKO DENIED
13-CV-4854 WILLIAMS, DAWN $4,188.92
13-CV-4856 BOYD, TRACY DENIED
13-CV-4857 BROWNE, LESLIE DENIED
13-CV-4858 CARTLEDGE, LAWANDA $2,072.00
13-CV-4859 CHEN, HUIPAN $246.40
13-CV-4860 DEAN, RONDA A. DENIED
13-CV-4861 GARCIA, JOYCE DENIED
13-CV-4862 GREVE, RACHEL $5,974.27
13-CV-4863 HENSLEY, JILL DENIED
13-CV-4864 LANE, JENNIFFER DENIED
13-CV-4865 LANE, JENNIFFER DENIED
13-CV-4866 LANE, JENNIFFER DENIED
13-CV-4867 MILLER, THERESA DENIED
13-CV-4869 RICARDO DELGADO, LORENA DENIED
13-CV-4870 SIEVERT, BRADFORD H. DENIED
13-CV-4871 STARLING, ROY $5,021.74
369
13-CV-4872 STRIBLING, DANIEL $284.10
13-CV-4874 AVILA, SALVADOR DENIED
13-CV-4875 BALLARD, TRAVIS DENIED
13-CV-4876 BOYD, JESSICA $1,364.00
13-CV-4877 DAVIS, DANA DENIED
13-CV-4878 DENARD, DENNIS & DENARD, ZEBEDEE $7,500.00
13-CV-4880 DOBSON, PAIGE DISMISSED
13-CV-4882 EADS, TINA DENIED
13-CV-4883 GONZALEZ, ANDRE DENIED
13-CV-4884 HARRIS, SUSAN $1,687.00
13-CV-4885 HENDRICKS, DEMETRIUS DENIED
13-CV-4886 HILLERY, JOHNATHAN $350.24
13-CV-4888 JACKSON, AMESHIA DENIED
13-CV-4889 JORDAN, JAMES D. DENIED
13-CV-4890 MEYERS, JOSH $178.00
13-CV-4894 SALGADO, JESUS DENIED
13-CV-4895 TAYLOR, CHRISTOPHER A. DENIED
13-CV-4896 VELEZ, JONATHAN $1,857.00
13-CV-4898 YARD, KORRIE $1,008.00
13-CV-4899 YOUNG, JACKIE DENIED
13-CV-4900 HAGERSTROM, AMY L. DENIED
13-CV-4901 HAGERSTROM, AMY L. $7.68
13-CV-4902 HAGERSTROM, AMY L. $9.49
13-CV-4903 HALL, SAMANTHA DENIED
13-CV-4904 FARRAR, BOBBY D., II DENIED
13-CV-4905 HENRY, CONSTANCE DENIED
13-CV-4906 HENRY, CONSTANCE $27,000.00
13-CV-4907 HILL, SHLEIKA $7,500.00
13-CV-4908 JOHNSON, ASHLEY DENIED
13-CV-4909 LARA, NORBERTO $7,500.00
13-CV-4910 NIEVES, MIRIAM $7,500.00
13-CV-4911 OWEN, MATHEW $7,500.00
13-CV-4912 OWEN, MATHEW $7,500.00
13-CV-4913 OWEN, MATHEW $7,500.00
13-CV-4914 OWEN, MATHEW $7,500.00
13-CV-4915 OWEN, MATHEW $500.00
13-CV-4916 OWEN, MATHEW DENIED
13-CV-4917 INSELMANN, MEGAN DENIED
13-CV-4918 OWEN, NATASHA $500.00
13-CV-4919 OWEN, MATHEW $500.00
13-CV-4920 REED, TONY $4,827.09
13-CV-4921 SIMONE, DAVID $8,350.00
14-CV-0002 CARODINE, DUANNE $917.00
14-CV-0003 CLARK, WILLIAM E. DISMISSED
14-CV-0004 GUTIERREZ, LIZBETH $7,500.00
14-CV-0005 HAMPTON, DEON DENIED
14-CV-0006 HUBER, JEFFREY $450.32
14-CV-0008 MARTINEZ, IRVING DENIED
14-CV-0009 MASON, DENISE $6,738.00
14-CV-0011 MOFFITH, TAYLER DENIED
14-CV-0012 MORENO, SANDRA DENIED
14-CV-0014 NICKSON-ASPHY, TONYA DENIED
14-CV-0015 OSBORN, BEATRICE $1,136.00
14-CV-0018 SHAFFER, LORI $2,689.60
14-CV-0019 SUMNER, KAREN $5,959.05
14-CV-0020 VALDES, RICARDO $872.50
14-CV-0021 WEBB, DEREK K. DENIED
14-CV-0023 BATTLE, BOBBY DENIED
14-CV-0024 BROWN, ANTWON DENIED
14-CV-0025 BROWN, KAYLA DENIED
14-CV-0026 CAMPOS, ALFREDO $4,195.00
14-CV-0027 CARTER, BILLY $146.14
14-CV-0028 COOPER, KIMBERLY DENIED
370
14-CV-0029 DEBANY, BRANDON $3,464.65
14-CV-0030 FISHER, KEYONA $20.00
14-CV-0031 HARDY, JENNIFER $1,814.00
14-CV-0032 JACKSON, LAMONT DENIED
14-CV-0033 JOHNSON, CORNEL DENIED
14-CV-0035 MCHENRY, AARON DENIED
14-CV-0036 QUINTERO, JACQUELINE DENIED
14-CV-0037 REED, KHAALIQ DENIED
14-CV-0038 ROBINSON, MARKEL $1,109.00
14-CV-0039 RODNEY, DARRELL & WILSON, DIANNE DENIED
14-CV-0041 WATKINS, DONALD DENIED
14-CV-0043 ANDERSON, GEORGE C., III $7,475.00
14-CV-0044 BAILEY, MICHAEL R., JR. $640.60
14-CV-0045 BEHRINGER, CHRISTINA DENIED
14-CV-0046 CONNER, TERESA DISMISSED
14-CV-0049 GARCIA, MAGDA DENIED
14-CV-0050 HARRIS, DENNIS DENIED
14-CV-0051 LIBBY, SARAH DENIED
14-CV-0052 MEYER, LORI $145.79
14-CV-0053 MYLES, LEWIS C., SR. DENIED
14-CV-0054 NEACE, PATRICIA DENIED
14-CV-0055 RICKMAN, LA DAWN DENIED
14-CV-0056 RODRIGUEZ, GINA M. DENIED
14-CV-0059 TAYLOR, VALARIE DENIED
14-CV-0062 WILLIAMS, WINDY $4,995.68
14-CV-0064 CAMERON, ROSE DENIED
14-CV-0066 GRANGER, TAMMIE DENIED
14-CV-0067 GISSENDANNER, ULYSSES, JR. $7,500.00
14-CV-0068 GUICE, ANTHONY J. DENIED
14-CV-0069 HARVEY, DENISE DENIED
14-CV-0070 HERNANDEZ, JOSE E. DENIED
14-CV-0071 HILL, TANISHA DENIED
14-CV-0072 HOYT, JUSTIN B. $16.28
14-CV-0073 JONES, PAUL DENIED
14-CV-0075 PAGE, VICTORIA DENIED
14-CV-0076 PERKINS, DARRAN, JR. DENIED
14-CV-0077 RILEY, DERRICK DENIED
14-CV-0078 SLAVENS, SARA M. $251.73
14-CV-0079 SMITH, TAMINICKA $7,500.00
14-CV-0080 SYKES, JOE DENIED
14-CV-0081 THOMPSON, ITTIE F., III DENIED
14-CV-0082 WILLIAMS, ANTOINETTE DENIED
14-CV-0083 HARDMON, TIFFANY $7,500.00
14-CV-0085 ANDERSON, MARK DENIED
14-CV-0086 ATCHASON, SHARON DENIED
14-CV-0088 COLLIER, FREDRICK DISMISSED
14-CV-0089 CROSSWHITE, ADRIANNA DISMISSED
14-CV-0091 HERNANDEZ, AARON DENIED
14-CV-0093 JOHNSON, CRESTON $2,502.44
14-CV-0094 JONES, CORDELIA DENIED
14-CV-0095 JONES, VERNON T. DENIED
14-CV-0096 MEDINA, ESEQUIEL $8,946.60
14-CV-0097 MEI, XIAO YAN $934.00
14-CV-0098 OHLSON, JAMES DENIED
14-CV-0099 RICHARDSON, CHERELLE DENIED
14-CV-0100 ROBINSON, RUBIN TORON $2,706.00
14-CV-0101 ROSS, ALEXIS SHANTEL DENIED
14-CV-0102 SMITH, EUGENE $2,233.46
14-CV-0103 ZAREI, JASMINE DENIED
14-CV-0104 ADEBAYO, JOSHUA E. $2,315.43
14-CV-0106 BARNES, EDWARD $1,249.00
14-CV-0107 BURRELL, PAMALA DENIED
14-CV-0108 CAMPOS, GENARO $15,027.00
371
14-CV-0109 CARSWELL, RUBY DENIED
14-CV-0110 CARSWELL, RUBY DENIED
14-CV-0111 COOK, DIAHANN DENIED
14-CV-0112 DAVIS, JONATHAN $27,000.00
14-CV-0113 DISDAABAZAR, BILGUUN $295.00
14-CV-0114 GARCIA, JESUS RUIZ DENIED
14-CV-0116 JUDE, ISRAEL DENIED
14-CV-0119 MARTINEZ, JOSHUA DENIED
14-CV-0120 MCCOID, PADRIAG $543.80
14-CV-0122 PELAYO, ALICIA $7,500.00
14-CV-0123 PEREZ, JOSE DENIED
14-CV-0124 PHILLIPS, DANESHA $8,335.00
14-CV-0125 PRICE, GARRY DENIED
14-CV-0126 ROLLINS, LARRY $13,207.00
14-CV-0127 SANTOS, ELEANOR DENIED
14-CV-0128 SIBLE, MARSHA DENIED
14-CV-0129 SMILEY, EDWARD DENIED
14-CV-0130 STENSON, FONTE DENIED
14-CV-0131 TAYLOR, VALENTINO DISMISSED
14-CV-0133 TORNQUIST, JASON T. $3,479.60
14-CV-0134 VALDEZ, NEMESIO DENIED
14-CV-0135 ATKINS, BETTIANNE $389.79
14-CV-0137 CARRANZA, MARTIN DENIED
14-CV-0139 CATHEY, AUSTIN DENIED
14-CV-0140 CHERRY, DELPHINE DENIED
14-CV-0141 COBB, STEPHANIE $1,225.00
14-CV-0143 CUTWAY, NATHANIEL $681.69
14-CV-0144 GARCIA, JUAN DENIED
14-CV-0148 LANDA, FEDELIA $7,500.00
14-CV-0150 MARTIN, KINYATA R. DENIED
14-CV-0151 MITCHELL, KEESHA DENIED
14-CV-0152 SINGLETON, DIRK DENIED
14-CV-0154 SMITH, MICHAEL JR. DENIED
14-CV-0155 SWETLAND, BENJAMIN R. $3,076.82
14-CV-0156 THOMAS, HERSHEL DENIED
14-CV-0157 VASQUEZ, JASON DENIED
14-CV-0158 VIDRIO, MARIANO $163.00
14-CV-0159 YOUNG, SAMUEL L. $1,177.00
14-CV-0160 PAIGE, YOLANDA $7,500.00
14-CV-0161 BONCHEV, GERGANA T. DENIED
14-CV-0162 CASILLO, NIKKOLAS DENIED
14-CV-0163 DIAZ, JEFFREY, JR. $198.52
14-CV-0164 DOWNS, MICHAEL A. $283.00
14-CV-0165 DUNCAN, KEELIN DENIED
14-CV-0166 FARIAS, RICHARD $1,991.17
14-CV-0167 GARY-ROBERSON, BRYNEEN DISMISSED
14-CV-0168 HAMPTON, MELANIE $265.53
14-CV-0169 HAMPTON, MELANIE DENIED
14-CV-0170 HANNAH, BRITTNEY DENIED
14-CV-0171 HENNIGAN, MICHELLE DENIED
14-CV-0172 JACKSON, MARY DENIED
14-CV-0173 KIRKMAN, CAROLYN $7,500.00
14-CV-0174 KOUBA, ANNMARIE DENIED
14-CV-0175 LANDOLINA, ELSA DENIED
14-CV-0177 MAYES, VINCENT $4,850.00
14-CV-0179 HILL, REBECCA DENIED
14-CV-0181 SMITH, BRIANNA P. DENIED
14-CV-0182 STRICKLAND, SHAWN DENIED
14-CV-0183 THORNE, DARRYL DENIED
14-CV-0184 TOWNSEND, AMANDA E. DENIED
14-CV-0190 ARCARO, SHERRI $5,424.75
14-CV-0192 CRAIG, TAMIKA $4.00
14-CV-0193 DIERCKS, CHARLES $1,376.34
372
14-CV-0194 ICAZA, ALBERTO DENIED
14-CV-0195 LEWINTHAL, JACLYN DENIED
14-CV-0196 LUCAS, LAURA DENIED
14-CV-0197 MARSHALER, TIMOTHY DENIED
14-CV-0201 NEACE, PATRICIA DISMISSED
14-CV-0202 WILSON, DIANNE DISMISSED
14-CV-0203 COLEMAN, NIAKA $6,629.00
14-CV-0204 BALLARD, AARON $1,262.00
14-CV-0206 MONTANEZ, JUAN $1,787.00
14-CV-0207 TAYLOR, DOROTHY $3,047.00
14-CV-0208 WILLIAMS, JOSHUA DISMISSED
14-CV-0210 BECK, JONATHON DENIED
14-CV-0212 CHAVEZ, ALEJANDRA DENIED
14-CV-0213 ESTRADA, JUAN $1,223.00
14-CV-0214 EUSTIS, WHITNEY DENIED
14-CV-0215 GILLESPIE, LEXIS $7,500.00
14-CV-0216 GONZALEZ, VERONICA DENIED
14-CV-0218 DAY, SAMUEL HAMILTON, III $2,477.78
14-CV-0219 HARRIS, DAVEION DENIED
14-CV-0220 HOUSTON, MARINA K. DENIED
14-CV-0221 JAIME, OSCAR DENIED
14-CV-0222 KATSIKAS, JOHN DENIED
14-CV-0223 LAWSON, DEVON DENIED
14-CV-0224 OCHOA, ELIZABETH DENIED
14-CV-0225 OCHOA, ELIZABETH DENIED
14-CV-0226 SANTIAGO, RICARDO DENIED
14-CV-0227 TILLMAN, YOLANDA $152.45
14-CV-0228 ALBARRAN, ADRIAN DENIED
14-CV-0229 BARRERA, BARBARA I. $20.62
14-CV-0230 COLEMAN, RONALD DENIED
14-CV-0231 COPELAND, WILLIE $2,316.00
14-CV-0232 CRUZ, MARIE E. DENIED
14-CV-0233 FISHER, KEYONA $1,769.47
14-CV-0234 FLORES, MARIA DENIED
14-CV-0235 GONZALES, DAVID DENIED
14-CV-0236 HILL, SHAUNTE DENIED
14-CV-0237 HUFFMAN, CYNTHIA $4,952.02
14-CV-0238 JANIK, DAVID $2,516.93
14-CV-0239 JOHNSON, DE'MARIUS $1,169.00
14-CV-0240 KARP, RYAN C. DENIED
14-CV-0241 MCGHEE, CAROLYN $340.10
14-CV-0243 OWENS, TERRY, JR. DENIED
14-CV-0245 TORRES, MARIA ISABEL $4,887.59
14-CV-0246 VARGAS, JEREMY A. DENIED
14-CV-0247 WAITERS, TREVON DENIED
14-CV-0248 BROWN, WILLIE MAE $6,116.00
14-CV-0249 BROWN, WILLIE MAE $4,680.00
14-CV-0250 CONLEY, KANDRA $7,500.00
14-CV-0251 DAVIS, SIMEON DENIED
14-CV-0252 OCHOA, ELIZABETH $840.69
14-CV-0253 OCHOA, ELIZABETH $720.00
14-CV-0255 ALLEN, STEVEN DENIED
14-CV-0256 BATTLES, BRIAN DENIED
14-CV-0257 BIAGINI, MATTHEW DENIED
14-CV-0258 BOYD, MABLE $7,500.00
14-CV-0259 BROWN, KEITH DENIED
14-CV-0260 BROWN, YVONNE DENIED
14-CV-0261 BUCHELERES, STEPHEN $1,143.00
14-CV-0262 BUENROSTRO, DIAMANTE DENIED
14-CV-0264 CORWIN, ALEXANDER DENIED
14-CV-0266 GARCIA, WILLIAM DENIED
14-CV-0267 GONZALEZ, FREDERICK DENIED
14-CV-0268 GUITERREZ, STEVEN DENIED
373
14-CV-0269 HAMMOND, MAURICE DENIED
14-CV-0270 HOPSON, DANIEL $1,153.60
14-CV-0272 KONIECKO, DARIUSZ $438.50
14-CV-0273 MAGISTRO, ONOFRIA $250.00
14-CV-0274 MOLINARI, KELLYIN DENIED
14-CV-0275 MOLINARI, KELLYIN DENIED
14-CV-0276 MOLINARI, DANIEL DENIED
14-CV-0280 OBREGON, VICENTE G. $532.52
14-CV-0281 PATTON, LINDA DENIED
14-CV-0282 PINCKNEY, LEO E. DENIED
14-CV-0283 SALTO, ROSALINDA DENIED
14-CV-0285 TEUTLA, GREGORIO DENIED
14-CV-0286 WILLIAMS, RONALD DENIED
14-CV-0287 BANKS-YOUNG, MARIAN $3,672.00
14-CV-0288 ZIEGLER, JASMINE A. DENIED
14-CV-0290 DEBLER, ROBERT $510.59
14-CV-0291 FITZ, BRYANT $2,502.31
14-CV-0292 GIBSON, TEVIN J. DENIED
14-CV-0293 MAIN, JEREMIE $285.00
14-CV-0294 MONTANEZ, JUAN $27,000.00
14-CV-0296 QUINONES, SAMUEL J. DENIED
14-CV-0297 TARDIN, RUDOLPH C. $1,169.93
14-CV-0298 WILLIAMS, BILAL DENIED
14-CV-0299 ABELL, CHRISTIAN TYLER $2,065.18
14-CV-0300 ARNOLD, RHODENA $3,760.81
14-CV-0301 ARNOLD, RHODENA DENIED
14-CV-0303 BROEKER, MICHAEL $161.90
14-CV-0304 BROWN, ANTOINE DENIED
14-CV-0305 CHUBIRKA, MICHAEL $1,681.04
14-CV-0307 GRIFFIN, CHRISTOPHER J. DENIED
14-CV-0309 HULLUM, SHANTE $6,844.00
14-CV-0310 MOORE, JESSICA DENIED
14-CV-0311 MORA, JAVIER DENIED
14-CV-0312 ONOFRE, PEDRO DENIED
14-CV-0314 TAN, YANYING $1,568.80
14-CV-0316 ALVAREZ, ADELAIDA DENIED
14-CV-0317 AVELAR, ANGEL DENIED
14-CV-0318 CARROLL, ANGELA DENIED
14-CV-0320 CHANDLER, KIERSTA DENIED
14-CV-0321 FLORES, KAYLEIGH $275.96
14-CV-0322 HOYLE, ALIA $6,167.00
14-CV-0323 KHANANIS, RAYMOND $340.00
14-CV-0324 KLEIN, TYLER DENIED
14-CV-0326 MARK, SHAUNA DENIED
14-CV-0327 MECHNIG, MICHAEL DENIED
14-CV-0328 PATINO, GUILLERMO DENIED
14-CV-0330 STEWART, RONYA $7,246.09
14-CV-0331 WEAVER, WILLIAM DENIED
14-CV-0332 ALLEN, SHARICE L. DENIED
14-CV-0333 ANDERSON, VENUS $570.61
14-CV-0334 ANTONETTI, ALYSON J. $1,939.00
14-CV-0335 DIAZ, NICOLAS, JR. $701.38
14-CV-0337 GRAY, TONNETTE $7,500.00
14-CV-0338 HAMILTON, ARTHUR DENIED
14-CV-0339 JACOBS-TAYLOR, SHARON DENIED
14-CV-0341 JENKINS, SADE $300.00
14-CV-0343 NICHOLS, DEASON T. DENIED
14-CV-0344 NORRIS, AHMAD DENIED
14-CV-0345 PRICE, KATHY $7,500.00
14-CV-0346 RICKMAN, ALEX DENIED
14-CV-0348 WALTON, ROSETTA $4,844.00
14-CV-0349 WEBB, SARAH R. DENIED
14-CV-0351 CHWALEK, SYLWESTER $763.50
374
14-CV-0352 CURRY, BRITTANY $13,144.00
14-CV-0353 DRURY, MICHAEL W. DENIED
14-CV-0354 D'SOUZA, LEW $2,575.38
14-CV-0355 DUNK, ROBERT $2,000.00
14-CV-0356 GORDON, ELZIE $7,500.00
14-CV-0359 HASKINS, TIMOTHY $3,190.97
14-CV-0360 HODGES, MARY $7,386.00
14-CV-0362 MCDONALD, HARRY $1,151.73
14-CV-0363 MCGRADY, CHRISTOPHER $1,824.89
14-CV-0364 MCMILLON, BRENDA DENIED
14-CV-0366 OWENS, SANDRA DENIED
14-CV-0367 PATTERSON, CHERICE $7,500.00
14-CV-0368 PILLICHAFSKE, KRISTEN DENIED
14-CV-0370 STOEHR, DEREK $1,229.40
14-CV-0371 THOMAS, DOROTHY DISMISSED
14-CV-0372 THULIN, TRISHA DENIED
14-CV-0373 TOBAR, WILLIE DENIED
14-CV-0374 WILLIAMS, ROBERT DENIED
14-CV-0375 BUMPAS-WASHINGTON, SUZETTE $7,500.00
14-CV-0376 FLEMING-THOMAS, YAKIMA DENIED
14-CV-0377 FLEMING-THOMAS, YAKIMA $89.45
14-CV-0378 FLEMING-THOMAS, YAKIMA $7,484.36
14-CV-0379 ALLISON, VAUGHAN SR. DENIED
14-CV-0380 FRANCOIS, PATRICIA DENIED
14-CV-0381 HARRIS, ALLISON $1,481.40
14-CV-0383 HINOJOSA, ALBERTO, JR. $229.00
14-CV-0384 JOHNSON, KHEILA DENIED
14-CV-0386 ALLEN, SCHAVALIAS L. DENIED
14-CV-0387 SCHNEIDER, SHELLY $7,500.00
14-CV-0388 SHELTON, DERRICK $7,500.00
14-CV-0389 WILSON, GWENDOLYN $4,079.78
14-CV-0390 ARMSTRONG, TERRANCE DENIED
14-CV-0392 BLACKWELL, TIFFANY DENIED
14-CV-0393 CARVER-ESTES, LAURIE LYNN $2,840.00
14-CV-0397 JONES, GEORGIA $7,500.00
14-CV-0398 MONICAL, DANIEL $357.57
14-CV-0402 RABDEL, JONATHAN DENIED
14-CV-0403 SCOTT, JAMEL $1,067.00
14-CV-0404 SMITH, NATHANIEL DENIED
14-CV-0405 THOMAS, WILLIAM DENIED
14-CV-0408 WILLIAMS, TRISTAN DENIED
14-CV-0410 CALDWELL, AARON S. DENIED
14-CV-0411 CONTE, JANE $662.08
14-CV-0412 JOHNSON-RUFUS, JOYCE $6,653.08
14-CV-0413 KNEZEVIC, MARKO $199.60
14-CV-0414 KUDAISI, HAKEEM $296.44
14-CV-0416 LOFTON, MARQURIA DENIED
14-CV-0417 RUELAS, NANCY I. DENIED
14-CV-0418 SANTIAGO, ABRAHAM DENIED
14-CV-0419 SOUMPHONPAKDY, JERRY $459.75
14-CV-0420 ARROYO DELGADO, BENITA DENIED
14-CV-0424 COX, CRYSTAL DENIED
14-CV-0425 CUBA, ALYSSA DENIED
14-CV-0426 DAVIS, MARCUS $9,063.82
14-CV-0427 FRANKLIN, HUGH DENIED
14-CV-0429 MARIA BENNETT, THRESIA DENIED
14-CV-0430 HOLOVII, ZHANNA DENIED
14-CV-0431 HROBOWSKI, SHAWN DENIED
14-CV-0433 JAMES, RONALD DENIED
14-CV-0434 KNIGHT, MICHELLE DENIED
14-CV-0437 MENDEZ, ROSA $4,746.00
14-CV-0438 MENDOZA, FLORIBERTO DENIED
14-CV-0439 MOTA, LAURA DENIED
375
14-CV-0440 SCOTT, JAMISON $4,848.42
14-CV-0442 VALENCIA, DAISY DENIED
14-CV-0444 WILBON, MARTIZ $5,246.65
14-CV-0448 BROOKS, JERRY DENIED
14-CV-0449 DUKES, CIERRA DENIED
14-CV-0451 EDDINGS, MABLE DENIED
14-CV-0453 FLORES, SUSANA $7,500.00
14-CV-0454 FRAZIER, WAYNE, SR. $5,799.00
14-CV-0455 GIBSON, MICHAEL A. $7,500.00
14-CV-0456 GOMEZ, MARISOL DENIED
14-CV-0457 GROVES, ALICE $3,908.37
14-CV-0458 HALL, PHILLIP DENIED
14-CV-0459 HARRIS, CATHERINE DENIED
14-CV-0460 HAUN, JEFFREY $27,000.00
14-CV-0461 HYATT, CYNTHIA DISMISSED
14-CV-0462 JENKINS, ARTRIL L., III $1,730.17
14-CV-0463 JONES, GEARLDINE $2,219.80
14-CV-0464 MACIAGIEWICZ, MARTA $1,386.84
14-CV-0465 MARTINEZ, SAMANTHA DENIED
14-CV-0467 MONTE, LUIS A., JR. DENIED
14-CV-0469 RUSSELL, ALVIN DENIED
14-CV-0470 SCHEUFELE, RALPH $3,425.19
14-CV-0472 TYSON, SR., MORRIS J. DENIED
14-CV-0473 VAZQUEZ, CAMELIA DENIED
14-CV-0475 WILSON, ANNETTE DENIED
14-CV-0478 BYNUM, ROOSEVELT H., JR. DENIED
14-CV-0479 CALHOUN, BRENDA D. & MORRIS, MELISSA $7,500.00
14-CV-0480 MORRIS, MELISSA DISMISSED
14-CV-0481 MORRIS, MELISSA DENIED
14-CV-0482 MORRIS, MELISSA DENIED
14-CV-0483 MORRIS, MELISSA DENIED
14-CV-0484 MORRIS, MELISSA DENIED
14-CV-0485 MORRIS, MELISSA DENIED
14-CV-0486 CARTER, ARBIE $1,497.00
14-CV-0488 GILDER, TIFFANY DENIED
14-CV-0489 HAMM, SCOTT M. $1,787.96
14-CV-0491 HERNANDEZ, MARCELINO DENIED
14-CV-0492 JACKSON, SHANEKA DENIED
14-CV-0493 JONES, TYISHA $8.31
14-CV-0494 JONES, TYISHA $74.44
14-CV-0495 KUBICKA, TINA DENIED
14-CV-0497 LOVE, SHARONDA $465.00
14-CV-0498 MCDONALD, LAVERNE $1,387.00
14-CV-0499 RICHARDSON, ODIS GENE DENIED
14-CV-0501 SPATES, INA DENIED
14-CV-0504 WALKER, JESSICA M. DENIED
14-CV-0505 YOUNGER, ANDREW G. DENIED
14-CV-0506 ALEXANDER, AMANDA DENIED
14-CV-0507 COVERT, CARL $1,862.50
14-CV-0509 ESPIN, TERESA DENIED
14-CV-0510 GATHMAN, JEFFREY $706.00
14-CV-0511 HENLEY, KEENAN $51.10
14-CV-0512 JOHNSON, JEREMY DENIED
14-CV-0513 LEVIT, ASHLEY $955.80
14-CV-0514 LINDSEY, TOMMY L., JR. DENIED
14-CV-0520 PHILLIPS, DEVIN DENIED
14-CV-0521 PITTE, JERRY DENIED
14-CV-0522 REES, BARBARA M. $5,232.14
14-CV-0523 SARECENO, JOSHUA DENIED
14-CV-0524 SMITH, BARBARA J. & DICKERSON, TIANE $7,500.00
14-CV-0525 WRIGHT, PAUL $6,400.00
14-CV-0527 ASKEW, REBA DENIED
14-CV-0528 BEAN, TIARA DENIED
376
14-CV-0529 BIGNAR, HARRY DENIED
14-CV-0530 BLACKWELL, DANIELLE DISMISSED
14-CV-0532 COLLINS, MAGGIE $6,054.59
14-CV-0533 CORTEZ, JOSE $1,343.00
14-CV-0534 FLYNN, PATRICIA $781.00
14-CV-0535 GIVENS, DARIUS DENIED
14-CV-0536 HARRIS, DANNER RECONSIDERED DENIAL
14-CV-0538 HERRERA, FAVIOLA DENIED
14-CV-0539 HIGGINBOTTOM, DIANE DENIED
14-CV-0540 HIGGINBOTTOM, DIANE DENIED
14-CV-0541 HOWARD, JOANN $5,400.00
14-CV-0542 JOHNSON, DARRIN M., SR. DENIED
14-CV-0543 JONES, MAPLE $7,500.00
14-CV-0544 KESTER, MATTHEW DENIED
14-CV-0545 KRIEGSMANN, KYLE DENIED
14-CV-0546 MAI, JACKIE DENIED
14-CV-0547 MAI, JACKIE $1,450.00
14-CV-0548 MCGEE, QUINN DENIED
14-CV-0549 METZ, MELISSA DENIED
14-CV-0550 SHORTER, KEVIN DENIED
14-CV-0551 TOBIAS, JEFF DENIED
14-CV-0553 MARTINEZ, LORENA DENIED
14-CV-0554 RONGINO, NDAYUMURUSHWA DENIED
14-CV-0556 ACEVEDO, ANTHONY $3,199.00
14-CV-0557 BARFIELD, JEFFREY $11,839.00
14-CV-0558 BEATHEA, DIANE $7,500.00
14-CV-0559 BERRY, LEON DENIED
14-CV-0560 COLLINS, ANTWAN M. DENIED
14-CV-0562 DOBIJA, SHANNON $409.00
14-CV-0563 FOSTER, ANTHONY $808.05
14-CV-0564 GAMEZ, EDUARDO DENIED
14-CV-0567 GREEN, DARRYL $7,500.00
14-CV-0568 HARLAN, BETHANY $1,220.45
14-CV-0570 HOWERY, TYRIS DENIED
14-CV-0571 KING, ELIZABETH DENIED
14-CV-0572 LARRY, HENRY DENIED
14-CV-0573 MARVIN, SHERIE DENIED
14-CV-0575 MCCLENDON, RAVEN $4,823.38
14-CV-0576 MILNER, PAMELA DENIED
14-CV-0577 PEREZ, GREGORIO SIRIA DENIED
14-CV-0579 RIOS, MARCOS DENIED
14-CV-0580 SEALS, DESHAWN DENIED
14-CV-0581 LEWIS, ANTONIO DENIED
14-CV-0582 HOLLINS, VERA DENIED
14-CV-0583 SMITH, VINCENT DENIED
14-CV-0584 WHITE, DARIEN L. DENIED
14-CV-0585 WILSON, JAMES $247.24
14-CV-0588 DAVIS, DANITA SHERISE $5,441.00
14-CV-0590 HIGGINS, GREGORY, II DENIED
14-CV-0593 MANNING, PAUL DENIED
14-CV-0594 MARS, CLARICE KASHELL DENIED
14-CV-0596 PORTER, KHARRIS DENIED
14-CV-0599 RAMIREZ, RENE DENIED
14-CV-0600 SMITH, DANNIE DENIED
14-CV-0601 STRONG, JESSE D. $9,991.63
14-CV-0603 VANDEVOORDE, KYLE $312.00
14-CV-0604 WEBER, DAN DENIED
14-CV-0605 WILLIAMS, HERBERT DENIED
14-CV-0607 ARMSTRONG, JAMEL DENIED
14-CV-0610 CAINE, CHAQUETA $27,000.00
14-CV-0611 CALHOUN, CHARLENE $5,590.38
14-CV-0612 DURBIN, MAUREEN $3,358.73
14-CV-0613 FULLARD, MICHELLE $1,272.60
377
14-CV-0614 GIL, ASTRID $4,399.00
14-CV-0615 HILL, WILLIAM J. DENIED
14-CV-0616 HOSKIN, DWAYNE $2,621.00
14-CV-0618 KADHIM, IBRAHEEM DENIED
14-CV-0619 KOBART, HEATHER DENIED
14-CV-0620 LEE, MARIO DENIED
14-CV-0621 LEWIS, LATASHA DENIED
14-CV-0622 MACK, EDWARD $14,971.00
14-CV-0623 MILLER, KARL B. $1,228.00
14-CV-0624 MILLER, PENNEY $5,300.00
14-CV-0625 NORWOOD, LEONARD T. $1,109.00
14-CV-0626 PIERCE, DIANNE $5,922.00
14-CV-0628 RANDOLPH, WAYNE $1,494.83
14-CV-0629 RODNEY, DARRELL DENIED
14-CV-0631 SOLOMON, MICHAEL $1,567.40
14-CV-0632 STRAIGHT, LEWIS $4,087.00
14-CV-0633 TIERNEY, JONATHAN DENIED
14-CV-0634 TRIPLETT, PONOLA DENIED
14-CV-0635 WEINANT, LARRY J. DENIED
14-CV-0636 WILSON, MONZELL DENIED
14-CV-0637 AVILES, LILIANA DENIED
14-CV-0638 BARRY, MEGHAN DENIED
14-CV-0639 BIRT, THOMAS $10,144.34
14-CV-0640 BOYD, LEON $1,210.18
14-CV-0641 BURROWS, CATHY R. $7,500.00
14-CV-0642 CHAI, ZHENGLIN $176.00
14-CV-0644 CLARK, JIMMY DENIED
14-CV-0645 CLOSEN, DAVID $1,197.90
14-CV-0646 CORDOVA, NELSON DENIED
14-CV-0647 EDWARDS, KENNETH L., JR. DENIED
14-CV-0648 ELLISON, TANIYA DENIED
14-CV-0649 JACKSON, JOHNTA DENIED
14-CV-0650 JOHNSON, ROBERT DENIED
14-CV-0651 JONES, EVONNE DENIED
14-CV-0652 KOONCE, JOSHUA $5,385.04
14-CV-0653 LAWSON, RICKY DENIED
14-CV-0654 LEISTIKOW, LAURA $5,068.90
14-CV-0655 LEWIS, RONELL DENIED
14-CV-0656 MURRAY, CAROLYN $56.17
14-CV-0657 MURRAY, CAROLYN $2,774.13
14-CV-0658 MYLES, CORNELIOUS $917.00
14-CV-0659 RAYFORD, SHIRLEY DENIED
14-CV-0660 REEVES, JAMES DENIED
14-CV-0664 RYAN, CAROL M. DENIED
14-CV-0666 SISSON, KIWANE DENIED
14-CV-0667 WATTS, DARIUS DENIED
14-CV-0670 BRUNT, FERNANDO $895.00
14-CV-0671 WINTERS, CLARENCE A. DENIED
14-CV-0673 DOSS, DARIUS $19,674.00
14-CV-0676 HARRIS, KOURTNAY $6,654.00
14-CV-0677 HILL, IAN $386.72
14-CV-0678 KING, MELINDA $2,382.88
14-CV-0679 LANGSTON, AUDREY DENIED
14-CV-0680 MCGHEE, DRAKKAR $934.00
14-CV-0681 MEEHAN, JOSEPH $456.42
14-CV-0684 ROTMAN, MARGOLITH $1,185.00
14-CV-0685 SANTOYO, REYNA $7,000.00
14-CV-0686 WALKER, ROBERT DENIED
14-CV-0687 ZAVALA, MARIA DENIED
14-CV-0688 DAVIS, JEREMY $1,754.62
14-CV-0689 GUTIERREZ, BRANDON DENIED
14-CV-0690 HILL, SHLEIKA DENIED
14-CV-0691 HOWARD, JAMAYLE DENIED
378
14-CV-0692 JOHNSON, DONNA DENIED
14-CV-0693 KURTH, MELYSSA DENIED
14-CV-0694 MARTIN, DAWN $3,291.00
14-CV-0695 MCMILLAN, SHERRY DENIED
14-CV-0697 REDMOND, SHERRY & EDLER, KELLY $4,418.68
14-CV-0699 TOPPS, NICOLE DENIED
14-CV-0700 WILBERTON, ADRIANNE $5,745.00
14-CV-0703 ZARCO, ROSANGELA DENIED
14-CV-0706 CLARK, SPENCER DENIED
14-CV-0707 GRACE, ISAIAH DENIED
14-CV-0708 JAISWAL, NARENDRA DENIED
14-CV-0710 LENA, ENRICO J. DENIED
14-CV-0711 MERCADO, ELIZABETH DENIED
14-CV-0712 PADILLA, YVETTE DENIED
14-CV-0713 PINEDO, ULYSSES $200.00
14-CV-0714 RAMSEY, ERICK $3,544.26
14-CV-0715 ROJAS-GONZALEZ, LEONEL DENIED
14-CV-0716 ROMAN, JAVIER L. DENIED
14-CV-0717 SOTO, YANET DENIED
14-CV-0719 SUAREZ, EDUARDO $1,435.00
14-CV-0720 SUAREZ, EDWARD $418.40
14-CV-0721 TOWNSEND, ROBERT $6,387.00
14-CV-0722 WESTON, CRYSTAL DENIED
14-CV-0724 YATES, BRANDI DENIED
14-CV-0725 ALEXANDER, LALITA DENIED
14-CV-0726 COLLINS, MELVIN L. DENIED
14-CV-0728 LITTLE, YUVODKA DENIED
14-CV-0729 MILLER, JACLYN DENIED
14-CV-0730 POWERS, CRAIG $120.20
14-CV-0732 ROMERO, RENE DENIED
14-CV-0733 SPENCER, CAROLYN $7,073.34
14-CV-0736 WHITCOMB, DANNY DENIED
14-CV-0738 CAMPBELL, NICOLE $377.00
14-CV-0741 ESKRIDGE, STACEY DENIED
14-CV-0742 EZEJI, HAROLD $5,876.00
14-CV-0743 HAWKINS, JAMES DENIED
14-CV-0744 HOLLEY-GRISSOM, AUTUMN DENIED
14-CV-0745 JOHNSON, JESSICA DENIED
14-CV-0746 JUNG, TONIA DENIED
14-CV-0747 JUNG, TONIA DENIED
14-CV-0751 PEARSON, JADA $6,970.32
14-CV-0752 PIGGEE, STEFON DENIED
14-CV-0754 SELDIN, BROOKE $546.22
14-CV-0755 TIMMONS, TYLER DENIED
14-CV-0756 TOLES, LACEY DENIED
14-CV-0757 VAZQUEZ, MARIA DENIED
14-CV-0758 WYSOGLAD, MICHELLE $1,607.00
14-CV-0760 CARDENAS, LEONELA $570.32
14-CV-0761 CORTEZ, LUIS DENIED
14-CV-0762 DANIELS, DARREN DENIED
14-CV-0763 DIAZ, JOSUE $6,623.00
14-CV-0764 DICKERSON, MATTHEW DENIED
14-CV-0765 ELLISON, ORLANDO DISMISSED
14-CV-0766 HEAD, DERRELL DENIED
14-CV-0767 JACKSON, TONY DENIED
14-CV-0768 JOHNSON, JAMES S. DENIED
14-CV-0769 LARA, MIGUEL DENIED
14-CV-0771 MARTINEZ, REGULO $27,000.00
14-CV-0774 PERRY, MARVIN JR. $7,500.00
14-CV-0775 SANTOS, JUAN DENIED
14-CV-0776 SULLIVAN, JARREL $22,053.00
14-CV-0777 TAYLOR, CHASTIE & MURRAY, PATRICIA $7,500.00
14-CV-0778 TRAVIS, LISA ANN $4,584.51
379
14-CV-0779 WILLIAMS, DAMEON DENIED
14-CV-0780 BARRERA, MARIA DENIED
14-CV-0781 BROWN, REGINALD DENIED
14-CV-0782 COUNTS, MARTIN DENIED
14-CV-0783 GILBERT, JOHN DENIED
14-CV-0784 GILLESPIE, LEXIS DENIED
14-CV-0786 HOLLENBACK, FRANK, III $66.88
14-CV-0788 KIEFER, TRICIA $1,564.00
14-CV-0789 LANGSTON, TAWAN DENIED
14-CV-0790 MANNS, IEYSHA $2,455.69
14-CV-0791 PATE, GEVONNEE DENIED
14-CV-0792 PURDY, DESTINY DENIED
14-CV-0793 REYNAGA, BRIDGET $4,000.00
14-CV-0794 ROBERTS, SHAKENA DENIED
14-CV-0795 RTIBI, NAOUFEL $2,885.28
14-CV-0797 SPEED, MALCOLM $5,044.92
14-CV-0798 WALKER, TEDDY R., JR. $512.00
14-CV-0799 WALLACE, SEAN DENIED
14-CV-0800 ANDERSON, WILLIE DENIED
14-CV-0802 BLAHUT, JENNIFER DENIED
14-CV-0803 BLAHUT, JENNIFER DENIED
14-CV-0804 BROWNSTEIN, CHAD DENIED
14-CV-0805 EDWARDS, PETER DENIED
14-CV-0806 ELSTON, RICHARD DENIED
14-CV-0807 GAMBLE, CHRISTOPHER DENIED
14-CV-0808 HALLIHAN-MCCONNELL, MARY ROSE DENIED
14-CV-0809 HUGHES, LASANDRA $289.20
14-CV-0810 MARKS, MARCUS $951.00
14-CV-0812 MILLER, DEMETRIUS $384.86
14-CV-0813 O'KONIEWSKI, DANIEL DENIED
14-CV-0814 PANDY, STEPHEN $1,296.00
14-CV-0815 PUSATERI, MARK $6,354.55
14-CV-0816 WEDDINGTON, RONALD $27,000.00
14-CV-0817 WILLIAMS-TAYLOR, TRE' $4,616.75
14-CV-0818 WHITFIELD, KAHLEIF DENIED
14-CV-0819 ZABOROWSKI, DUANE J. $10,000.00
14-CV-0821 BAISTEN, KWANDRA DENIED
14-CV-0822 BRIDGMON, BETTY $6,763.49
14-CV-0823 CLARK, EBONY L. DENIED
14-CV-0825 HERNANDEZ, MARIA DENIED
14-CV-0826 HOWARD, JAMES DENIED
14-CV-0827 JONES, IRELAND $4,870.00
14-CV-0828 LANDA, ANGELICA DENIED
14-CV-0829 MOORE, MARGIE $6,371.72
14-CV-0831 RODGERS, AVIS C. DENIED
14-CV-0834 WORTMAN, SCOTT $637.12
14-CV-0835 AGUILA, ADRIANA DENIED
14-CV-0836 AGUILA, ADRIANA DENIED
14-CV-0837 HERNANDEZ, DOMINGO DENIED
14-CV-0838 BROWN, LINDA DENIED
14-CV-0840 COVINGTON, QUINTIN DENIED
14-CV-0841 DICICCIANO, NATALIA DISMISSED
14-CV-0842 DICKSON, MARTINO DENIED
14-CV-0843 DIXON, MICHAEL $951.00
14-CV-0845 GALLUSI, DIANET DENIED
14-CV-0846 GEAR, ROBERT DENIED
14-CV-0847 HAMILTON, GAIL $4,553.51
14-CV-0848 HART, WILSON, JR. $5,640.00
14-CV-0849 HORNER, LETICIA $1,041.17
14-CV-0850 HUDA, MEHMOOD DENIED
14-CV-0852 JONES, SHEENA J. DENIED
14-CV-0853 JONES, SHEENA J. DENIED
14-CV-0855 TAYLOR, LEE A., II $1,135.00
380
14-CV-0856 VILLAGRANA, OSCAR DENIED
14-CV-0857 WILLIAMS, ANDRE DENIED
14-CV-0861 GARCIA, AURELIO, JR. DENIED
14-CV-0862 GONZALEZ, JANUARIO DENIED
14-CV-0863 GREEN, MITCHELL DENIED
14-CV-0864 HARVEST, PATRICIA $693.33
14-CV-0865 HASLEY, SAMANTHA DENIED
14-CV-0866 HITCHCOCK, WILLIAM DENIED
14-CV-0867 HOSKINS, KENDRICK DENIED
14-CV-0868 MELTON, JAMES $1,084.00
14-CV-0869 PANIAGUA, JONATHAN DENIED
14-CV-0870 RICHARDSON, MELODIE DENIED
14-CV-0871 RICHARDSON, MELODIE DENIED
14-CV-0872 RICHARDSON, MELODIE DENIED
14-CV-0873 RICHARDSON, MELODIE DENIED
14-CV-0874 RICHARDSON, MELODIE DENIED
14-CV-0876 ROBINSON, JANICE DENIED
14-CV-0877 ROGERS, BILLY DISMISSED
14-CV-0879 BALTIZAR, BRETT DENIED
14-CV-0880 BUSTOS, LORENA $2,752.41
14-CV-0881 HAWKINS, LAMONT, JR. DENIED
14-CV-0884 LINCOLN, MILDRED $3,120.00
14-CV-0885 MEI, HAI QIANG $110.00
14-CV-0886 MILTON, NESSA DENIED
14-CV-0888 TORRES, NICHOLAS $917.00
14-CV-0889 WILDS, JOHN W. $534.88
14-CV-0891 AEJIL, FATIMA DENIED
14-CV-0893 DAVIS-BUCKLEY, ALISHA DENIED
14-CV-0895 BUTLER, BRIAN JEROME DENIED
14-CV-0896 DEMA, CODY $6,307.66
14-CV-0897 FIELDS, MITCHELL DENIED
14-CV-0899 GIBSON, CASSANDRA DENIED
14-CV-0900 GRAVES, TERESA $7,457.50
14-CV-0901 GUERRERO, MARIA J. $2,050.00
14-CV-0903 LEWIS, CORDERRO $4,475.83
14-CV-0905 MATTHEWS, ERIC DENIED
14-CV-0906 PURNELL, JEANNETTE DENIED
14-CV-0907 RAMOS, DARIO DENIED
14-CV-0908 ROBINSON, KAREN L. DENIED
14-CV-0909 SAELENS, MICHAEL $509.04
14-CV-0912 THOMAS, DWAYNE DENIED
14-CV-0913 VOULGARAKIS, CHRISTOS DENIED
14-CV-0914 WEATHERSPOON, VANESSA R. $311.62
14-CV-0915 WHITE, EBONY DENIED
14-CV-0917 QUINN, STEVEN $1,084.00
14-CV-0918 BEARD, MARLA DENIED
14-CV-0919 BOYER, BRUCE W. DENIED
14-CV-0921 COLEMAN, LESLEY $7,500.00
14-CV-0922 DOTSON, GENEVA DENIED
14-CV-0923 FITZGERALD, MONIQUE $172.00
14-CV-0924 FLORES, JESSICA $7,500.00
14-CV-0925 HERNANDEZ, JUNUEM $721.75
14-CV-0926 HODGES, ANGELA DENIED
14-CV-0927 HORTON, MICHELLE $1,211.00
14-CV-0928 JONES, LASHONDRA DENIED
14-CV-0929 JONES, LASHONDRA DENIED
14-CV-0930 JONES, LASHONDRA $666.72
14-CV-0931 JOZEFCZAK, DAVID $50.00
14-CV-0932 LANDERO-CANO, JOSE L. DENIED
14-CV-0934 MOSLEY, KRYSTAL $1,847.00
14-CV-0935 PODULKA, MELISSA DENIED
14-CV-0936 ROBERTS, SHARON $7,058.59
14-CV-0937 RODGERS, DARRELL $9,453.00
381
14-CV-0938 ROGERS, NIKITA DENIED
14-CV-0939 RUSSELL, MIKHAIL F. DENIED
14-CV-0940 SALAZAR, DANIEL $2,594.00
14-CV-0942 TAYLOR, ELIZABETH $9.80
14-CV-0943 BUSH, LOUISE DENIED
14-CV-0945 EATON, LAVELL $1,160.00
14-CV-0947 FULLER, ALISHA DENIED
14-CV-0949 HEARRING, ANGELA $1,106.00
14-CV-0950 BINGMON-HILL, DOLLY $4,500.00
14-CV-0951 JOHNSON, AMON DISMISSED
14-CV-0953 JONES, MAURICE $15.22
14-CV-0954 LEWIS, KEESHA DENIED
14-CV-0956 NELSON, LARRY G., SR. $2,366.16
14-CV-0958 PRICE, KATHY DENIED
14-CV-0959 RICHIED, SANDRA L. DENIED
14-CV-0961 SIFUENTES, CARRIE DENIED
14-CV-0962 SMITH, FLOYD DENIED
14-CV-0963 WACHINSKI, MELISSA $1,505.03
14-CV-0964 WATSON, MICHAEL $951.00
14-CV-0965 WEBB, CLAUDIA $1,190.00
14-CV-0969 CENICEROS, MAYRA K. $3,750.00
14-CV-0970 CERUTTI, MARIO $1,193.63
14-CV-0971 CHATMAN, ANDRE T. DENIED
14-CV-0972 CORONA, JUAN DENIED
14-CV-0973 DICKENS, SHARREL L. DENIED
14-CV-0974 DI IORIO, CINDI $80.00
14-CV-0976 FLORES, KYARA DENIED
14-CV-0978 HATLEY, CASEY DENIED
14-CV-0979 HERRING, LATAYNA & REDMOND, FLOYD $7,500.00
14-CV-0985 SERGENTON, ALBERT $578.95
14-CV-0987 WEATHERS, LAVORIS $1,221.41
14-CV-0988 WHITTENBURG, GARRETT DENIED
14-CV-0989 WILSON, NEDRA $7,500.00
14-CV-0990 YATES, CYNTHIA DENIED
14-CV-0991 BIRMINGHAM, TAMMY $6,365.56
14-CV-0994 CHOE, SANG M. $200.00
14-CV-0995 CRUMP, BRIANNA DENIED
14-CV-0996 GREENLEE, NICOLE DENIED
14-CV-0998 HODGES, MARY DENIED
14-CV-0999 HUTCHINSON, ANTONIO DENIED
14-CV-1000 JERNIGAN, JILLISA DENIED
14-CV-1001 JUAREZ, JOE DENIED
14-CV-1002 MERCADO, SANDRA & MERCADO, OSUALDO J. $7,500.00
14-CV-1004 PECCATIELLO, DAWN $708.64
14-CV-1007 RODGERS, LELIA $2,500.00
14-CV-1011 WILKERSON, WILLIAM T. $1,279.00
14-CV-1012 CABRERA, MARCELO $639.11
14-CV-1013 CHAMBERS, PENNY DENIED
14-CV-1015 LOFTON, MARQURIA DENIED
14-CV-1016 MCGEE, WILLIE B. DENIED
14-CV-1018 PARKER, DEBRA DENIED
14-CV-1019 SANCHEZ, FERNANDO, SR. DENIED
14-CV-1020 STRAUGHTER, DELVRI J. $7,260.00
14-CV-1022 WOOD, TRACY F. DENIED
14-CV-1024 ZUKOSKY, JACKIE C. $166.00
14-CV-1025 ALDRIDGE, MELISSA $612.12
14-CV-1026 ALLEN, CALVIN $7,500.00
14-CV-1032 KIMBROUGH, LINDA E. $69.45
14-CV-1034 LARRY, KIMBERLY $6,740.00
14-CV-1038 MUNOZ, JOSE DENIED
14-CV-1039 PATTON, JOHN DENIED
14-CV-1040 MARTINEZ, JESSICA DENIED
14-CV-1042 HOLLIE, STARTHERESA DENIED
382
14-CV-1043 TAYLOR, JARELL $1,194.00
14-CV-1044 VELA, REYMUNDO $17,387.82
14-CV-1045 BLUM, KEVIN DENIED
14-CV-1046 BURGESS, JOHN P. $1,190.14
14-CV-1047 GANDARILLA, MAGALI $1,127.00
14-CV-1048 GAYNOR, MAURICE DENIED
14-CV-1056 LESTER, HOLLY L. DENIED
14-CV-1059 MCGRONE, TANISHA $6,300.00
14-CV-1061 MONUMA, SHILORVE DENIED
14-CV-1063 PARKER, WILLIAM DENIED
14-CV-1064 PATE, BARRY L. $34.60
14-CV-1065 PRENTICE, MICHAEL DENIED
14-CV-1067 NOBLE, S'AD DENIED
14-CV-1068 TIAN, YE $1,202.18
14-CV-1070 WILLE, SHANNON $1,965.00
14-CV-1071 APPLEWHITE, TIMISHA L. DENIED
14-CV-1072 AUGUSCIK, GRAZYNA DENIED
14-CV-1074 BIERI, JAMIE T. DENIED
14-CV-1077 HECK, ARIEL $620.02
14-CV-1079 LANGWORTHY, CLARENCE $934.00
14-CV-1083 PREWITT, DUDLITA DENIED
14-CV-1084 MANZANO, LOURDES DENIED
14-CV-1085 SHIYAN, SARA DENIED
14-CV-1086 WALDRUP, BRENDA DENIED
14-CV-1090 AZPITARTE, ALEXANDER DENIED
14-CV-1091 CARDENAS, SANDRA $2,452.00
14-CV-1092 CULPEPPER, TYRONE DENIED
14-CV-1093 COLLINS, CORDERO DENIED
14-CV-1094 DELAROSA, THELMA DENIED
14-CV-1095 FLEMING, TY DENIED
14-CV-1096 GARCIA, HABRAHM DENIED
14-CV-1098 HOLTZ, CATHY DENIED
14-CV-1099 JENSEN, NICOLE DENIED
14-CV-1101 KONKOWSKI, MICHAEL DENIED
14-CV-1102 LEFLORE, JERRY DENIED
14-CV-1103 LOGAN, DERRICK DENIED
14-CV-1104 MARENTES, ANTONIO $3,013.50
14-CV-1105 MARTIN, KINYATA R. $117.50
14-CV-1106 NIEVES, DELIANA DENIED
14-CV-1107 PAYNE, SHALANA T. $6,524.16
14-CV-1108 PETROVIC, DANJELA DENIED
14-CV-1109 RAMOS, JOSE $3,216.75
14-CV-1110 REYES, SERGIO DISMISSED
14-CV-1111 RODRIGUEZ, CONCEPCION $8,512.00
14-CV-1112 SIVELS, MARCUS DENIED
14-CV-1113 SCOTT, STEVEN $5,795.08
14-CV-1116 WILBOURN, JAMES DENIED
14-CV-1117 ZUFFA, JOHN DENIED
14-CV-1120 CARMONA, ANGEL DENIED
14-CV-1121 CHAMBERS, JENNIFER DENIED
14-CV-1123 COOK, ALEXIA DENIED
14-CV-1124 DUNLAP, LINDA DENIED
14-CV-1125 FAIRBANKS, LISA K. DENIED
14-CV-1126 FAIRBANKS, LISA K. DENIED
14-CV-1128 HIETSCHOLD, AMY E. DENIED
14-CV-1130 JACKSON, REGINA DENIED
14-CV-1131 JONES, CORDELIA DENIED
14-CV-1133 MCDARRAH, NICOLE $2,706.46
14-CV-1134 NEVAREZ, JACQUELINE $2,254.28
14-CV-1135 NIEWOEHNER, JILL C. DENIED
14-CV-1136 NUNEZ, ROSALBA DENIED
14-CV-1137 OOMENS, JONATHAN DENIED
14-CV-1140 PATRICK, ANTOINE $921.90
383
14-CV-1144 SHAW, MONIQUE DENIED
14-CV-1145 SIMMS, GLORIA J. $7,500.00
14-CV-1146 SUTHERLAND, WADE DENIED
14-CV-1147 STOWE, NELSON $917.00
14-CV-1148 TAPIA, ANGEL DENIED
14-CV-1149 THOMAS, CHRISTOPHER DISMISSED
14-CV-1151 WILLIAMS, JACQUELINE M. DENIED
14-CV-1154 HERNANDEZ, ANGELICA DENIED
14-CV-1155 HOLDEN, JOYCE DENIED
14-CV-1156 JAMESON, CHRIS A. DENIED
14-CV-1158 KENNEDY, DARRIEN L. $275.00
14-CV-1160 LEWIS, LATICIA $7,159.73
14-CV-1161 MOORE, JAMES R. DENIED
14-CV-1163 RODRIGUEZ, FABIAN DENIED
14-CV-1164 WARD, DEBORAH J. $298.99
14-CV-1165 WATSON, DAVID L. $572.58
14-CV-1167 AUSTIN, DARIEN $1,680.00
14-CV-1168 AVILA, MIRNA DENIED
14-CV-1169 BEAL, DONNA DENIED
14-CV-1170 BROWN, KENNETH K. DENIED
14-CV-1171 BROWN, VICTORIA $4,027.00
14-CV-1172 CALDWELL, KATHERINE $3,794.69
14-CV-1173 CAVILLO, DEXTER DENIED
14-CV-1174 CRAIG, CARL D. DENIED
14-CV-1175 CRAIG, NATASHA WISE DENIED
14-CV-1176 DICKENS, SHARREL L. DENIED
14-CV-1177 GRAY, TONNETTE $75.76
14-CV-1178 JAISWAL, NARENDRAKUMAR S. DISMISSED
14-CV-1179 KELLANEY, AMBER DENIED
14-CV-1180 KOSIBA, THADDEUS DENIED
14-CV-1183 PATTERSON, DEAN R. DENIED
14-CV-1184 RODRIGUEZ, RENE $1,472.71
14-CV-1185 ULLOA, ROSABELLE DENIED
14-CV-1190 RUIZ-ESQUIVEL, AURELIO DENIED
14-CV-1191 JAMISON, WALTER DENIED
14-CV-1192 JANSEN, PATRICK $10,950.37
14-CV-1193 JONES, KENNETH $1,262.00
14-CV-1197 LIGNOS, DINA $319.85
14-CV-1198 LIGNOS, DINA DENIED
14-CV-1199 MCGRUDER, LEONARD DENIED
14-CV-1201 PRUITT, DWIGHT DENIED
14-CV-1203 TOGUEM, SOLANGE DENIED
14-CV-1205 BERKARVSTANOVA, ANARA $365.42
14-CV-1206 BRITO, JUAN C. DENIED
14-CV-1207 CROSS, LATASHA DENIED
14-CV-1208 RODRIGUEZ CRUZ, BAYRON DENIED
14-CV-1210 HEPWORTH, DENNIS $268.46
14-CV-1211 KENNEDY, FIONAN DENIED
14-CV-1212 KIESLING, TIMOTHY C. DENIED
14-CV-1213 LEGGETT, SHAMARAH DENIED
14-CV-1214 NUNN, SEMEHCA $6,865.29
14-CV-1217 MEEKS, LAMAR DENIED
14-CV-1218 NELSON, IAN A. DENIED
14-CV-1219 ORTIZ, ENRIQUE DENIED
14-CV-1220 SHEPARDSON, SHAWN R. $250.57
14-CV-1221 STEINER, JOSEPH DENIED
14-CV-1224 WILLIAMS, SONSERAY DENIED
14-CV-1225 BANUELOS, ARTURO DENIED
14-CV-1227 CASILLAS, LUIS A. DENIED
14-CV-1228 COADY, NIALL DENIED
14-CV-1229 DELEON, MAYRA DENIED
14-CV-1230 DONALD, JASMINE DENIED
14-CV-1231 DUNBAR, MIRUM DENIED
384
14-CV-1234 KOCZASKA, MARIA $435.00
14-CV-1235 PEARSON, JULIE DENIED
14-CV-1237 RICE, CARMELITA DENIED
14-CV-1239 THURNHOFFER, ROBERT DENIED
14-CV-1240 WILSON, PRENTICE DENIED
14-CV-1245 GIBSON, CLEOPATRA DENIED
14-CV-1247 HARTMAN, A. MICHELE $500.00
14-CV-1251 LUQUIS, RICKY DENIED
14-CV-1252 PAGE, MARQUISE DENIED
14-CV-1253 REIMAN, DEBBIE $271.95
14-CV-1256 SCHNEIDER, SHELLY $135.69
14-CV-1257 SMITH, VANESSA DENIED
14-CV-1258 TEPKER, JAMI DENIED
14-CV-1260 BANUELOS, JONATHAN DENIED
14-CV-1261 BRANNON, NIESHA DENIED
14-CV-1263 COOPER, TAMARA $7,500.00
14-CV-1264 CONAWAY, COREY DENIED
14-CV-1265 CROSS, DARCY D. DENIED
14-CV-1266 CROSS, DARCY D. DENIED
14-CV-1267 DELGADO, GREGORIO DENIED
14-CV-1269 GONZALEZ, WILLIAM DENIED
14-CV-1270 GREVE, RACHEL $1,186.10
14-CV-1271 JENKINS, HENRY DENIED
14-CV-1272 LOPEZ, MARIA C. $914.75
14-CV-1274 MELGOZA, OCTAVIO DENIED
14-CV-1275 MILLER, DONALD A. $3,356.32
14-CV-1276 O'CONNELL, ANDREW DENIED
14-CV-1277 RAMEY, DOROTHY $3,315.00
14-CV-1278 ROTH, JACKSON DENIED
14-CV-1279 RUFFIN, SINA DENIED
14-CV-1280 SMITH, CHARLES DENIED
14-CV-1282 TANNER, DUSTIN $21,346.44
14-CV-1283 VILELLA, JESUS DENIED
14-CV-1285 BABCOCK, COLLEEN J. DENIED
14-CV-1286 BAILEY, ROBERT $118.65
14-CV-1288 BEAIRD, SHAWN $4,001.00
14-CV-1290 BELL, ANDRE DENIED
14-CV-1292 BRUCK, BRENDA $1,070.00
14-CV-1293 BUSSE, JUDITH J. $532.22
14-CV-1295 CARRILLO, JAVIER DENIED
14-CV-1296 CLEMONS, KATHENA DENIED
14-CV-1297 CORNEJO, PAYTON DENIED
14-CV-1299 ESTEFANIA, ARNULFO DENIED
14-CV-1301 GRAY, LATONYA DENIED
14-CV-1307 JORDAN, DARLENE $2,310.23
14-CV-1309 LINDSEY, AARON DENIED
14-CV-1311 MADEJ, DANUTA DENIED
14-CV-1312 MAVIS, LINDA $466.80
14-CV-1313 MARTINEZ, CARLOS DENIED
14-CV-1314 MCENTEE, MARSHON $457.52
14-CV-1315 MCGEE, BILLY DENIED
14-CV-1317 PRINTIS, MARK $1,854.14
14-CV-1319 SIGRIST, GINA DENIED
14-CV-1321 STALLINGS, GENEVIEVE $7,500.00
14-CV-1323 TAYLOR, MABLE DENIED
14-CV-1327 WEEDEN, JERMAINE DENIED
14-CV-1331 BLEAVINS, PATRICIA DENIED
14-CV-1332 BLOUGH, WILLIAM T. $3,348.00
14-CV-1333 BUFORD, FREDERICK DENIED
14-CV-1334 CASTILLO, JOSE DENIED
14-CV-1337 CORDERO, ANTHONY DENIED
14-CV-1338 DAVIS, KEVIN DENIED
14-CV-1342 ERWIN, RUTH A. $7,500.00
385
14-CV-1343 FRIANT, ELMER A. $5,965.69
14-CV-1344 GAMEZ, MAYREL $860.45
14-CV-1350 KAPLINSKI, KRZYSZTOF DENIED
14-CV-1351 KATZMAN, RYAN DENIED
14-CV-1353 LAWS, OTIS, III DENIED
14-CV-1354 MITCHELL, ISIAH DENIED
14-CV-1356 PRITCHARD, PAMELA DENIED
14-CV-1357 ROBINSON, JEREMIAH DENIED
14-CV-1359 VILLA, ALFONSO DENIED
14-CV-1362 WOJTASZEK, KRZYSZTOF DENIED
14-CV-1364 ALEXANDER, AMANDA DENIED
14-CV-1367 BRACEY, VERNALL $1,575.00
14-CV-1368 CHILDRESS, DEBRA DENIED
14-CV-1375 HARDAWAY, ANTHONY DENIED
14-CV-1376 HARPER, ANDREW & BURKHARDT, EMILY $7,500.00
14-CV-1378 IMAN HAMED, DAHABRA DENIED
14-CV-1380 KUCHARSKI, MALGORZATA $1,819.56
14-CV-1383 MEIER, JERRY DENIED
14-CV-1385 NORRIS, ROSA DENIED
14-CV-1386 OWENS, JERRY $3,122.00
14-CV-1388 PHIFFER, STACEY $3,347.00
14-CV-1389 ROMAN-DIAZ, ISMAYRA $2,266.20
14-CV-1391 TRACY, STEVEN $1,090.44
14-CV-1392 TUCKER, EARL $7,500.00
14-CV-1394 SHAH, AKASH $1,210.48
14-CV-1396 HORTON, KEVIN $2,938.25
14-CV-1397 LOZADA, NICOLE DENIED
14-CV-1400 SANDERS, ROLAND, JR. DENIED
14-CV-1401 STAHL, BRYAN DAVID DENIED
14-CV-1402 WILLIAMS, TOMMY DENIED
14-CV-1403 CABRERA, TERESA $1,425.94
14-CV-1404 CHILDRESS, TONY DENIED
14-CV-1406 DURBIN, KATHLEEN DENIED
14-CV-1407 FLYNN, KELSEY $4,869.55
14-CV-1408 FLYNN, KOREY $2,080.82
14-CV-1410 JONES, MARIA DENIED
14-CV-1412 OCAMPO, MARIA $3,567.88
14-CV-1413 RODRIGUEZ, SUZANNE DENIED
14-CV-1414 ROBBINS, BENJAMIN DENIED
14-CV-1415 SATTERWHITE, JAUQUARIN $1,151.00
14-CV-1416 SOLOMON, SOMNER & TORRY, DANIELLE M. DENIED
14-CV-1418 AMADOR, LEO M. DENIED
14-CV-1419 BROCK, VASHAY $317.40
14-CV-1423 JOHNSON, JOSIAH DENIED
14-CV-1424 LOCKETT, WALTER DISMISSED
14-CV-1425 LYONS, LORI $4,772.74
14-CV-1427 MURRY, TYRONE DENIED
14-CV-1428 NEWELL, CHERTIKA DENIED
14-CV-1430 ORTIZ, FERNANDO DENIED
14-CV-1431 PADILLA, LOUIS A. DENIED
14-CV-1432 PARRISH, DARNECHA DENIED
14-CV-1433 PEREZ, VIOLETA DENIED
14-CV-1434 PEREZ, VIOLETA DENIED
14-CV-1435 CAMPOS, LUIS DENIED
14-CV-1436 RAGINSTAS, EDWARD DENIED
14-CV-1437 REESE, DEVON L. DENIED
14-CV-1440 SAFFOLD, CARL DENIED
14-CV-1442 STOCKARD, DONNELL DENIED
14-CV-1443 THOMPSON, LADELL $403.85
14-CV-1444 THOMPSON, LADELL $200.00
14-CV-1445 TOWNSEND, KELLY DENIED
14-CV-1446 WINN, JOHN JR. DENIED
14-CV-1447 ZILEWICZ, ZANIEL DENIED
386
14-CV-1448 BARFIELD, NATHANIEL $16,471.65
14-CV-1452 DANIELS, DEMETRICE DENIED
14-CV-1453 FLEMING, MAE DENIED
14-CV-1455 AL-MASMARI, SALEH $6,620.82
14-CV-1456 MCMULLEN, DANDRE $848.00
14-CV-1458 MORRIS, DIANNE $7,500.00
14-CV-1459 NORWOOD, JEANETTE DENIED
14-CV-1461 PIGGUE, VERONICA $6,173.00
14-CV-1462 PIGGUE, VERONICA DENIED
14-CV-1463 PINKSON, SHANISA DENIED
14-CV-1465 SMITH, MICHAEL DENIED
14-CV-1468 TOWNSEND, ROSALIND DENIED
14-CV-1470 ALEXANDER, DELORIS K. DENIED
14-CV-1471 ARMSTRONG, LINDA D. & MCGOWAN, TYRONZA $7,500.00
14-CV-1472 BROGDON, MARSHA $205.76
14-CV-1476 CORONADO, VERONICA DENIED
14-CV-1477 CORONADO, VERONICA DENIED
14-CV-1478 GOLDBLATT, SCOTT $618.65
14-CV-1483 MCREYNOLDS, INEZ $1,109.00
14-CV-1484 SCHNEIDER, KEN $170.46
14-CV-1485 SZYPYRKA, URSZULA $3,613.80
14-CV-1486 THOMAS, LORETTA DENIED
14-CV-1487 TILLER, TIMOTHY DENIED
14-CV-1490 BAINTER, STEVEN DENIED
14-CV-1492 CARROLL, ANGELA DENIED
14-CV-1493 DAMIAN, GILBERTO DISMISSED
14-CV-1494 DAVIS, PIERRE DENIED
14-CV-1495 DONOFRIO, GIA DENIED
14-CV-1496 GARY, BRANDON $13,977.00
14-CV-1497 HELINSKI, CHRISTINE DENIED
14-CV-1498 HEREDIA, SAMUEL DENIED
14-CV-1501 SPIVEY, CERISE $7,500.00
14-CV-1502 TINSLEY, MICHAEL R. $1,011.00
14-CV-1503 THOMPSON, KEESHA DENIED
14-CV-1507 ALSUP-WYSINGER, WANDA $27,000.00
14-CV-1509 BAKER, ALLISON DENIED
14-CV-1510 BREMMIUM, ROBERT $3,011.88
14-CV-1512 DELVILLAR, RICHARD R. DENIED
14-CV-1514 JACKSON, FELICIA DENIED
14-CV-1516 MAGANA, GERARDO DENIED
14-CV-1519 RYMARK, TAYLOR $276.72
14-CV-1521 SOTELO, ENRIQUE DENIED
14-CV-1523 WHITE, MIGUEL $1,017.00
14-CV-1527 BAILEY, JERRY $606.00
14-CV-1529 BROWN, LESLIE A. $255.16
14-CV-1532 DRAPER, DARRYL S., JR. DENIED
14-CV-1536 KOUTSELAS, JOHN DENIED
14-CV-1537 MILLER, DEMETRIUS $2,931.90
14-CV-1539 MURRAY, CAHN $2,600.00
14-CV-1541 PERRY, MARVIN, JR. $11.30
14-CV-1542 ALVAREZ, SERGIO $5,217.30
14-CV-1543 BARFIELD, NATHANIEL DISMISSED
14-CV-1544 BARFIELD, SHARON $82.33
14-CV-1546 BONNER, MICHAEL DENIED
14-CV-1547 BROWN, DESHAUN DENIED
14-CV-1548 BROWN, CARL DENIED
14-CV-1550 DUNN, ERIC J. DENIED
14-CV-1551 ROBINSON, KRISTY DENIED
14-CV-1552 FOWLER, ALTHEA A. DENIED
14-CV-1553 HERBERT, PAULA DENIED
14-CV-1554 JETER, SEQUETTA DENIED
14-CV-1558 PENCE, ALICIA $75.00
14-CV-1559 SANCHEZ, MARICRUZ $9,862.01
387
14-CV-1562 TURMAN, JULICIOUS DENIED
14-CV-1564 YOST, WALTER DENIED
14-CV-1570 DOYLE, LORETTA DENIED
14-CV-1574 HERNANDEZ, ANGEL DENIED
14-CV-1575 LEDELL, WYNETTA DENIED
14-CV-1576 MAGITT, TIM DENIED
14-CV-1577 MCCLAIN, DESIREE DENIED
14-CV-1580 RODRIGUEZ, JONATHAN DENIED
14-CV-1581 RUIZ, JOSE LUIS DENIED
14-CV-1582 WASHINGTON, ANTHONY DENIED
14-CV-1584 AHNEN, HANNAH DENIED
14-CV-1585 ANDERSON, JOSEPH T. $1,101.00
14-CV-1588 COLE, SELINA $957.45
14-CV-1589 CRUSOE, SHIRLEY $778.06
14-CV-1590 CRUSOE, SHIRLEY DENIED
14-CV-1593 FULLER, ALISHA DENIED
14-CV-1594 GERASIMEK, CHARLES $2,106.16
14-CV-1598 LUTOLLI, PARIM $11,067.68
14-CV-1603 SCHRAFEL, ROBERT DENIED
14-CV-1608 WILLIAMS, KIMBERLY S. DENIED
14-CV-1610 BLACKWELL, DANIELLE DENIED
14-CV-1616 JACKSON, DAWN DENIED
14-CV-1619 ROGERS, NIKITA DENIED
14-CV-1620 PUGH, SHIREE L. $7,500.00
14-CV-1621 PREISTER, CARLA $7,500.00
14-CV-1623 SMITH, MICHAEL B., JR. DENIED
14-CV-1624 SPIRES, TAMMY DISMISSED
14-CV-1626 USRY, THERESA $1,347.00
14-CV-1631 ZIELINSKI, JASON DENIED
14-CV-1635 ASKEW, JOANN $3,801.60
14-CV-1636 GLOVER, RUTH DENIED
14-CV-1643 GIBBS, VALERIE $957.00
14-CV-1644 JORDAN-FROST, ALISON DENIED
14-CV-1645 JORGESEN, KASI DENIED
14-CV-1647 RICHARDS-LIDDELL, KHALILAH $7,500.00
14-CV-1650 PEDROSO, ANTHONY DENIED
14-CV-1654 SOWIAK, JENNIFER DENIED
14-CV-1655 ADESIDA, ADENIYI, SR. DENIED
14-CV-1656 BORRE, DEBORAH J. $5,335.00
14-CV-1658 DOUGLAS, FANESE DENIED
14-CV-1660 DYE, ISAIAH DENIED
14-CV-1661 ELIZONDO, LAURA $11.53
14-CV-1663 FIGGURES, BEN DENIED
14-CV-1665 JOHNSON, NICHOLE DENIED
14-CV-1666 JOHNSON, SUZETTE DENIED
14-CV-1668 LESETH, ANNA DENIED
14-CV-1670 PATTERSON, LOUISE DENIED
14-CV-1671 PORTER, VICTORIA DENIED
14-CV-1674 ANDREWS, SEAN DENIED
14-CV-1675 DANGBAR, EDWARD DENIED
14-CV-1677 HOLLOWELL, DENZEL M. DENIED
14-CV-1679 LOPEZ, OSCAR DENIED
14-CV-1680 LUNA, LUIS DENIED
14-CV-1684 PEGUERO, LUIS M. DENIED
14-CV-1685 ROWDEN, NATHANIEL DENIED
14-CV-1688 SOSA, GEORGE DENIED
14-CV-1689 SOWKA, RYAN P. DENIED
14-CV-1690 WATFORD, LATIAMAR DISMISSED
14-CV-1691 WELLS, SHARI L. DENIED
14-CV-1692 WILLIAMS, MICHAEL T. DENIED
14-CV-1697 DONNER, SHANELE DENIED
14-CV-1700 FRANCO, IVAN DENIED
14-CV-1701 HARRIS, LESTER DENIED
388
14-CV-1702 HARRISON, MICHELLE DENIED
14-CV-1704 LAMAR, WENDELL $400.00
14-CV-1706 RUFFIN, SINA DENIED
14-CV-1707 RUFFIN, SINA $107.04
14-CV-1708 SANCHEZ, NORMA DENIED
14-CV-1711 SPEIGHT, VONTINA DENIED
14-CV-1712 SWANSON, JORDAN DENIED
14-CV-1713 TAYLOR, ELIZABETH $2,327.61
14-CV-1714 THOMAS, CEDRICK DENIED
14-CV-1715 TYSON, NICHOLAS DENIED
14-CV-1716 ADENT, MICHELLE $5,029.25
14-CV-1717 ARROYO, MARIA DENIED
14-CV-1718 ASHFORD, VALERIE & TILLMAN, LANDRA DENIED
14-CV-1721 COLLINS, RAYMOND DENIED
14-CV-1722 DIAZ, MARTHA $816.00
14-CV-1723 ELLIS, DARIUS $17,777.45
14-CV-1724 MARTIN, JUSTIN $18.64
14-CV-1725 MEENTS, GRETA A. $2,907.00
14-CV-1726 NUNEZ, ESTEBAN DENIED
14-CV-1728 STAMPLEY, QUINCY $13,651.00
14-CV-1729 BROWNE, CHRISTOPHER DENIED
14-CV-1730 CLAVEY, KEVIN L. DENIED
14-CV-1733 JONES, ALBERT L. DENIED
14-CV-1734 JONES, MARSHON DENIED
14-CV-1735 LAWHORN, JESSICA DENIED
14-CV-1736 MIRANDA, JACQUELINE DENIED
14-CV-1739 RODRIGUEZ, JONATHAN DENIED
14-CV-1741 WORD, SHANIECE DENIED
14-CV-1742 WHITEHAIR, JACLYN DENIED
14-CV-1743 ARROYO-DELGADO, BENITA DENIED
14-CV-1744 BLACK, JOHNATHAN DENIED
14-CV-1745 CARNEY, JAVELLE DENIED
14-CV-1746 FIELDS, MITCHELL DISMISSED
14-CV-1749 GALLOP, ALYSHA DENIED
14-CV-1750 HANNAH, ROLOTTA DENIED
14-CV-1751 JENKINS, RICHARD $7,185.03
14-CV-1758 OUSLEY, GYDA $7,500.00
14-CV-1759 SEPULVEDA, WILFREDO DENIED
14-CV-1761 WATFORD, LATIAMAR R. DENIED
14-CV-1762 WINSTON, ALANDIZE DENIED
14-CV-1763 BROWN, JAWANZA DENIED
14-CV-1766 JYNES, ANTOINE DENIED
14-CV-1771 LOWRANCE, ANGELA DENIED
14-CV-1775 ZHELEV, GOCHO $100.00
14-CV-1778 ARRINGTON, MARCIA $5,102.40
14-CV-1779 BURGOS, ANGEL DENIED
14-CV-1781 CONLEY, DARRYL DENIED
14-CV-1784 GARCIA, ANGELES $500.00
14-CV-1785 GREEN, EDMOND S. DENIED
14-CV-1786 HARRISON, MICHAEL DENIED
14-CV-1787 HUBER, DANIELLE $150.00
14-CV-1788 LEMASTERS, LOREN DENIED
14-CV-1790 MAYFIELD, JESSE $1,944.00
14-CV-1791 MOJICA, VICTOR DENIED
14-CV-1795 SMITH, LAMONT DENIED
14-CV-1799 YANCEY, RAVEN $1,189.00
14-CV-1803 KRATOVIL, FRANK J. DENIED
14-CV-1804 HARRIS, ANNATTA $237.00
14-CV-1806 LEFFELMAN, PAUL DENIED
14-CV-1808 LUCAS, VERONICA DENIED
14-CV-1810 POWERS, MITCHELL A. DENIED
14-CV-1812 TATE, DARSHUN DENIED
14-CV-1813 BASS, DEBRA $1,318.00
389
14-CV-1814 BAUGH, LISA DENIED
14-CV-1818 GRIFFIN, J. W. DENIED
14-CV-1821 MCDOWELL, EVELYN G. DENIED
14-CV-1822 MCDUFFIE, TASHA $55.18
14-CV-1830 WOOTEN, RYHEEM DENIED
14-CV-1831 WINSTON, ARTEZ DENIED
14-CV-1835 BOLER, TEKISHA DENIED
14-CV-1838 COOPER, BOBBIE $6,477.45
14-CV-1843 GRAHAM, ROSLYN DENIED
14-CV-1844 GRAHAM, ROSLYN DENIED
14-CV-1845 WARREN, DEMONTA DENIED
14-CV-1846 GRAHAM, ROSLYN DENIED
14-CV-1848 NORMAN, DEANNA K. $5,214.07
14-CV-1850 SHANKLIN, DOMINIQUE DENIED
14-CV-1851 SCHNEIDER, AIMEE DENIED
14-CV-1852 QUIROZ, SERGIO $7,381.00
14-CV-1855 DAVIS, SUSAN M. $5,518.00
14-CV-1858 PROTHRO, LEROY DENIED
14-CV-1861 SANCHEZ, JUVENTINO DENIED
14-CV-1862 HOLLIE, STARTHERESA DENIED
14-CV-1863 STOENCHEV, GEORGI $100.00
14-CV-1865 WISSEL, DESTINY DENIED
14-CV-1866 HART, NATARIUS DENIED
14-CV-1867 BAGGETT, TASHA DENIED
14-CV-1870 KECK, JACQUIE DENIED
14-CV-1871 MCCLINE, DARYL DENIED
14-CV-1873 PONSE, PASCUAL DENIED
14-CV-1875 SANTAMARIA, JOSE LUIS DENIED
14-CV-1876 SCOTT, ARLENE $7,500.00
14-CV-1878 APAU, AMA DENIED
14-CV-1879 CORONA, RUBEN $290.00
14-CV-1883 FOSSETT, DIANE $4,573.00
14-CV-1884 GAITORS, DEBRA J. DENIED
14-CV-1891 SONG, ROBIN $220.00
14-CV-1892 MARONEK, BEATRIZ DENIED
14-CV-1895 PARKER, SAMANTHA $7,500.00
14-CV-1897 SOWELL, SARAH DENIED
14-CV-1898 WATKINS, TAMMIE DENIED
14-CV-1899 WHITE, SHAEVE DENIED
14-CV-1901 ARCEO, MARIANO, JR. DENIED
14-CV-1910 RUEDINGER, ADAM D. $1,004.10
14-CV-1911 SMITH, TAMINICKA $170.46
14-CV-1915 TRINIDAD, RICCI, JR. DISMISSED
14-CV-1916 CARTER, SHANITA $67.00
14-CV-1921 JOHNSON, MONICA DENIED
14-CV-1924 LEE, LATHEA DENIED
14-CV-1925 LESZYNSKI, TIMOTHY DENIED
14-CV-1929 MCGHEE, JAZARAY $1,926.00
14-CV-1930 OBNISKI, ANDREW $974.00
14-CV-1933 SANDERS, EMANUAL DENIED
14-CV-1935 VASQUEZ, JASON DENIED
14-CV-1939 BLAKELY, CLIFTON DENIED
14-CV-1942 DENA, FREDRICO DENIED
14-CV-1943 HODGE, JEFFREY T., JR. $51.35
14-CV-1945 JOYIAR, MYCHIEL DENIED
14-CV-1959 WELLS, STEPHANIE M. $4,543.70
14-CV-1962 WIEDA, ALENA $650.97
14-CV-1967 BURKHARDT, EMILY DENIED
14-CV-1970 DONALD, JASMINE DENIED
14-CV-1974 FIORITO, MICHAEL $170.46
14-CV-1986 RODRIGUEZ, IDALIZ DENIED
14-CV-1987 STAHL, BRYAN DAVID DENIED
14-CV-1988 BESS, JORDAN $100.00
390
14-CV-1997 ERVIN, MARY $7,500.00
14-CV-1999 GROSSNER, ROSS W. $1,596.00
14-CV-2000 JOE, GREGORY DENIED
14-CV-2003 MARTIN, BRITTNEY DENIED
14-CV-2013 WATKINS, MELVIN DENIED
14-CV-2014 XIANG, ZHIGUO $1,871.00
14-CV-2019 COOPER, CAROLYN DENIED
14-CV-2021 ENDALK, ENGDA DENIED
14-CV-2022 GUYTON, JASMINE E. DENIED
14-CV-2024 HENDERSON, SHAMIKA DENIED
14-CV-2030 MUNSTER, KENNETH DENIED
14-CV-2032 SOSNECKI, ARTUR $409.90
14-CV-2035 TRUST, JENNIFER $1,002.00
14-CV-2041 COLEMAN, LONDREL DENIED
14-CV-2042 COX, CHRISTOPHER DENIED
14-CV-2044 GARY, ROBERT DENIED
14-CV-2048 JOHNSON, DAVID $1,228.00
14-CV-2049 LEE, GABRIELLE G. DENIED
14-CV-2050 LEE, GABRIELLE G. DENIED
14-CV-2055 ROSS, KEVIN DENIED
14-CV-2057 TAYLOR, MILDRED DENIED
14-CV-2060 TROMBLEY, BRENNA K. $118.00
14-CV-2066 GRIFFITH, DUSTIN $1,140.68
14-CV-2067 HELINSKI, CHRISTINE DISMISSED
14-CV-2069 NGANGUE NAHAM, GUY SERGE DENIED
14-CV-2070 NJIKE NAHAM, ROSETTE P. DENIED
14-CV-2075 WHITMORE, WAYNE DENIED
14-CV-2077 JACKSON, JIMMIE L. DENIED
14-CV-2082 REYNOLDS, PEARLEAN DISMISSED
14-CV-2083 SADA, LEYLA DENIED
14-CV-2086 SHAFFER, RASTANE $1,327.00
14-CV-2090 CISZYNSKI, KRYSTYNA DENIED
14-CV-2092 COLE, SELINA DENIED
14-CV-2105 BROWN, EDWARD DENIED
14-CV-2107 FOREMAN, CAMERON DENIED
14-CV-2113 MARINHO, ANDREA DENIED
14-CV-2114 MARINHO, ANDREA DENIED
14-CV-2120 GARCIA RODRIGUEZ, JULIE DENIED
14-CV-2122 SUMMERS, JOEL $4,068.33
14-CV-2128 WILLIAMS, CASSY DENIED
14-CV-2131 EGHAN, STEPHEN DENIED
14-CV-2133 GREVE, JAMES $383.52
14-CV-2141 NORMANDY, STEVEN DENIED
14-CV-2149 WILSON, ARVENA DENIED
14-CV-2150 HEALY, JANE DENIED
14-CV-2156 TILLMAN, YOLANDA $113.64
14-CV-2161 COSSIO, INGRID $7,500.00
14-CV-2163 BARNES, CESILEY DISMISSED
14-CV-2172 HAMBY, TONY DENIED
14-CV-2176 MCDONALD, QUENTIN DENIED
14-CV-2177 PSZCZOLA, JOSEPH DENIED
14-CV-2178 RICHART, JR., ROGELIO DENIED
14-CV-2197 FINLEY, ANTHONY DENIED
14-CV-2199 JACKSON, ANDRE DENIED
14-CV-2201 JOHNSON, NATHANIEL DENIED
14-CV-2202 KWAK, CHRISTOPHER DENIED
14-CV-2204 LORD, TATIANA DENIED
14-CV-2208 MCNEAL, RALPH DENIED
14-CV-2209 MILTON, KYLE DENIED
14-CV-2210 MILTON, MARYETTA DENIED
14-CV-2217 RODRIGUEZ, DANIELA DENIED
14-CV-2219 STOLL, JOHN M. $3,001.00
14-CV-2230 MCLAURIN, DAVID DENIED
391
14-CV-2232 PARNELL, LISA $7,500.00
14-CV-2241 PEREZ, BENJAMIN DENIED
14-CV-2249 GALLOWAY, JAMES R. $4,000.00
14-CV-2253 MARLAR, DARYL E. DENIED
14-CV-2256 PENCE, ALICIA DENIED
14-CV-2257 PENCE, ALICIA DENIED
14-CV-2260 WILLIAMS, QUEEN DENIED
14-CV-2261 WILSON, OCHEIN DENIED
14-CV-2262 ABDULAHI, AFRAH D. $547.00
14-CV-2265 DAVIS, KIMBERLY $7,500.00
14-CV-2269 GERMAN, THOMAS $2,505.00
14-CV-2274 HAYWOOD, SHAMEKIA DENIED
14-CV-2283 WEAVER, JOSEPH, JR. DENIED
14-CV-2284 WEAVER, JOSEPH, JR. DENIED
14-CV-2285 WEAVER, JOSEPH, JR. DENIED
14-CV-2305 WEST, PIERRE DENIED
14-CV-2307 BLANKSON, ANDREW DENIED
14-CV-2321 MCKINZIE, COLOGNE DENIED
14-CV-2327 PERRY, TRISHANNA DENIED
14-CV-2328 WHITE, TYSON DENIED
14-CV-2330 BUSTOS, MAICONT DENIED
14-CV-2339 HOLUBIAK, JONATHAN DENIED
14-CV-2340 HOLUBIAK, MICHAEL DENIED
14-CV-2341 HOWARD, RICHARD, JR. DENIED
14-CV-2342 JACKSON, DAWN DENIED
14-CV-2343 JACKSON, DAWN DENIED
14-CV-2353 ALDRIDGE, JEREMIAH DENIED
14-CV-2357 ARREGUIN, LUCIA $13.50
14-CV-2360 BRANCH, KIMBERLY DENIED
14-CV-2363 DUNIGAN, EDGAR DENIED
14-CV-2376 RODRIGUEZ, NICOLAS DENIED
14-CV-2380 VILLARREAL, JOEY $7,500.00
14-CV-2387 CALDERON, SAMUEL DENIED
14-CV-2389 DONOVAN, DEANNA DENIED
14-CV-2397 MORGAN, CAROL $7,500.00
14-CV-2405 DUBOIS, REMERE $7,500.00
14-CV-2406 ERWIN, MICHELLE DENIED
14-CV-2408 HARRIS, TIMOTHY DENIED
14-CV-2414 SNELL, ROBERT DENIED
14-CV-2415 WANKER, BRANDON DENIED
14-CV-2417 BAKER, NINA $7,500.00
14-CV-2429 PEARSON, JADA DENIED
14-CV-2433 RICHARDSON, CORY DENIED
14-CV-2436 TEMPLETON, ANNETTE DENIED
14-CV-2438 ADAMS, JASPER DENIED
14-CV-2439 AGUILAR, SANDRA $116.94
14-CV-2440 AGUILAR, SANDRA $741.01
14-CV-2453 PAULS, GEORGE $7,500.00
14-CV-2454 WELCH, CHARLES DENIED
14-CV-2455 ANDERSON, REGINA C. $7,500.00
14-CV-2457 BRANCH, ARLENE DENIED
14-CV-2463 MORALES, JOHNANGEL DENIED
14-CV-2464 MORALES, JORGE DENIED
14-CV-2467 SCOTT, HENRY DENIED
14-CV-2479 HETHINGTON, LUCRETIA $2,678.15
14-CV-2484 REYNOSO-RODRIGUEZ, ROSA DENIED
14-CV-2487 WEAVER, JOSEPH, JR. DENIED
14-CV-2516 ZARAGOZA, LEONARDO DENIED
14-CV-2517 BAYCI, LAUREN DENIED
14-CV-2518 BEERS, DAVID H. $7,022.56
14-CV-2535 MURRAY, EARLTON A., JR. DENIED
14-CV-2539 REARDON, SCOTT DENIED
14-CV-2540 RODRIGUEZ, JOSE DENIED
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14-CV-2542 WHITE, ALICIA DENIED
14-CV-2543 TYUS, WAKHONDA DENIED
14-CV-2545 WILLIAMS, DEVON DENIED
14-CV-2555 SCHULT, NICOLE $465.90
14-CV-2557 ROZIER, DEREK DENIED
14-CV-2562 TORRY, DANIELLE M. DISMISSED
14-CV-2569 VELAZQUEZ, AUNDRA DENIED
14-CV-2576 CASTRELLON, JAIRO $7,759.00
14-CV-2577 CLAY, KAREN DENIED
14-CV-2583 GARMON, TIERRA $1,160.00
14-CV-2595 NORTHROP, NICHOLAS DENIED
14-CV-2600 SIMMS, DORMAINE DENIED
14-CV-2601 STEPTER, SEAN DENIED
14-CV-2607 CLARK, DIANE DENIED
14-CV-2609 HARTY, ROMALES DENIED
14-CV-2616 MCGUIRE, REGINA L. DENIED
14-CV-2622 WEAVER, JOSEPH DENIED
14-CV-2625 CARDOZA, LATOYLA $7,500.00
14-CV-2626 CARDOZA, LATOYLA $7,500.00
14-CV-2627 CARDOZA, LATOYLA $7,500.00
14-CV-2673 DAILEY, MAURICE A. DENIED
14-CV-2677 HORD, ALEXANDER DISMISSED
14-CV-2686 ROBINSON, CAROL $6,436.67
14-CV-2712 ZETTERS, LARRY A. DENIED
14-CV-2743 HALEY, CURTIS J. DENIED
14-CV-2764 CRUZ, MARY $6,400.25
14-CV-2771 HOWARD, ANNA DENIED
14-CV-2776 RODRIGUEZ, MICHAEL DENIED
14-CV-2777 SCHOLTENS, KIM $210.00
14-CV-2782 KEEL, CHRISTINE DENIED
14-CV-2800 ANDERSON, JAMES DENIED
14-CV-2831 SOWELL, SARAH DENIED
14-CV-2832 SUTTON, JEANETTE DENIED
14-CV-2834 WHITE, EBONY DENIED
14-CV-2869 MERRIWEATHER, LORENZO A., II DENIED
14-CV-2883 LOVELACE, DESIREE DENIED
14-CV-2912 WORD, SHANIECE DENIED
14-CV-2921 MORGAN, BRENDA $2,090.56
14-CV-2925 WILLIAMS, CHARLINE $2,496.00
14-CV-2926 ADAMS, AEJA DISMISSED
14-CV-2966 JUNIOUS, TREMEL DENIED
14-CV-3013 ROBERSON, JOCELYN L. $7,500.00
14-CV-3096 WILLIAMS, MIRANDA DENIED
14-CV-3097 FAIRLEE, MELISSA $7,500.00
14-CV-3116 WILSON, ARVENA DENIED
14-CV-3145 GLOVER, GEYSEL $7,500.00
14-CV-3244 GOMEZ DE BECERRA, JOSEFINA $1,234.27
14-CV-3265 HARRIS, WANDRIA $7,000.00
14-CV-3328 BELL, LESLIE $7,500.00
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