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REPORTS

OF

Cases Argued and Determined

IN THE

COURT of CLAIMS
OF THE

STATE OF ILLINOIS
_____________

VOLUME 66
 
Official Reports
of the
Illinois Court of Claims

For: Fiscal Year 2014---July 1, 2013 – June 30, 2014

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SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS
2014

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Printed by authority of the State of Illinois

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Printed by authority of the State of Illinois – November 2017 - 1 - CC-118  

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Fiscal Year 2014
 
 
 
Preface .......................................................................................................................................... 3

Officers of the Court .................................................................................................................... 4

Table of Cases............................................................................................................................... 7

Opinions Published in Full ......................................................................................................116

Line of Duty Compensation Act ..............................................................................................240

Military Line of Duty Awards ..................................................................................................241

Miscellaneous Awards...............................................................................................................242

Miscellaneous Denied and Dismissed Claims ..........................................................................244

Contracts – Lapsed Appropriations ..........................................................................................265

Public Aid and Medical Vendor Awards ..................................................................................308

Prisoners and Inmates – Missing Property Claims ...................................................................309

Refund Cases ............................................................................................................................310

Crime Victims Compensation Act Cases:


Opinions Not Published in Full ............................................................................................311

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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

ROBERT J. SPRAGUE, Chief Justice


Belleville, Illinois
Chief Justice February 21, 2003 –

PETER J. BIRNBAUM, Judge MARY PATRICIA BURNS, Judge


Chicago, Illinois Chicago, Illinois
January 20, 2004 – January 9, 2009 –

NEIL F. HARTIGAN, Judge ROBERT J. STEFFEN, Judge


Chicago, Illinois Elgin, Illinois
March 18, 2013 – March 5, 2004 –

GERALD KUBASIAK, Judge DONALD STORINO, Judge


Chicago, Illinois Rosemont, Illinois
March 28, 2011 – March 5, 2004 –

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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 –

JOSEPH J. CAVANAUGH THOMAS YSURSA


Chicago, Illinois Belleville, Illinois
August 16, 2003 – August 16, 2003 –

MAZIE HARRIS LLOYD CUETO


Chicago, Illinois Belleville, Illinois
January 16, 2012 – March 1, 2009 –

DANIEL MADIGAN ROBERT LOVERO


Chicago, Illinois Berwyn, Illinois
April 22, 2013 – December 1, 2012 –

LAURIE MIKVA MARITZA MARTINEZ


Chicago, Illinois Chicago, Illinois
September 16, 2011 – November 1, 2007 –

PATRICIA MURPHY LOURDES MONTEAGUDO


Energy, Illinois Chicago, Illinois
August 16, 2003 – July 1, 2005 –

DAVID REID HERBERT ROSENBURG


Springfield, Illinois Chicago, Illinois
May 3, 2011 – August 1, 2008 –

DAVID RODRIGUEZ PATRICK T. TIMONEY


Chicago, Illinois Springfield, Illinois
May 18, 2011 – April 1, 2004 –

       
   
 

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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

Fiscal Year 2014

(July 1, 2013 to June 30, 2014)


 
 
CLAIMANT NAME CASE
CLAIMANT NAME CASE NBR
ABBOTT SCHOOL DISTRICT U-46 13CC0414ƒ
ABDULAHI, AFRAH D. 14CV2262
ABDULAI, MOSUNIMOLA 12CV3305
ABELL, CHRISTIAN TYLER 14CV0299
ABERNATHY, JUDITH 13CV4028
ABILITY INTERPRETING, LLC. 14CC0428
ABILITY INTERPRETING, LLC. 14CC0429
ABILITY INTERPRETING, LLC. 14CC0430
ABILITY INTERPRETING, LLC. 14CC0431
ABILITY INTERPRETING, LLC. 14CC0432
ABILITY INTERPRETING, LLC. 14CC0433
ABRAHAM, SHAKESHA 13CV0471
ABRAHAMSON, STEVEN 13CV1285
ABRAHAMSON, STEVEN 13CV1286
ABSOLUTE REPORTERS, INC. 14CC0798
ABT ELECTRONICS 13CC0090
ABUNDES, LUIS 13CV1287
ACCESS COMMUNITY HEALTH NETWORK 13CC3353
ACCESSIBLE LIVING, LTD. 12CC1527
ACCURATE BIOMETRICS INC., LTD. C/O VENDOR ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, LLC. 14CC1085
ACCURATE DOCUMENT DESTRUCTION 07CC1486
ACEVEDO, ANTHONY 14CV0556
ACEVEDO, RUDY 11CV0064
ACH DIRECT, INC. 13CC1114
ACHIEVEMENT UNLIMITED 13CC0228
ACKLIN-STEWARD, PATRICIA & ACKLIN, DJAMILA 12CV2036
ACOSTA, OSCAR 13CV1812
ACT, INC. 13CC2267
ACUNA, ASCENCION 13CV2309
ACUNA, LIZANDRO 13CV1924
ADAMCYK, ALBERT 14CC2441
ADAMS, AEJA 14CV2926
ADAMS, BEZANIS 12CC1472
ADAMS, C. 13CV3626
ADAMS, CARNELL 13CV1304
ADAMS, CHARLES 13CV3674
ADAMS, JASPER 14CV2438
ADAMS, JOSH 13CV4500
ADAMS, MAURICE D. 13CV0257
ADAMS, MICHAEL E. 13CV3777
ADAMS, NICOLE 10CC1203
ADAMS, RONALD 13CV3019
ADAMS, STELLA L. 14CC1057
ADAMS, STELLA L. 14CC1141
ADAMS, STELLA L. 14CC1143
ADAPT COMMUNITY ALTERNATIVES 12CC3723
ADDINGTON, GENIE 13CV0350
ADDINGTON, GENIE 13CV1288
ADDUS HOMECARE 12CC3486
ADDUS HOMECARE 14CC1795
ADDUS HOMECARE 14CC1796
ADEBAYO, JOSHUA E. 14CV0104
ADEKOLA, ADEMOLA J. 13CV2430
ADELMAN,WILMA 13CC0840
ADENIYA, MELODY 13CV0521
ADENT, MICHELLE 14CV1716
ADESIDA, ADENIYI, SR. 14CV1655
ADLER, GREGORY 13CV0351
ADOPTIONS UNLIMITED, INC. 14CC1382
ADVANCED COMMODITIES, INC. 10CC3371
ADVANCED IMAGING CONSULTANTS 12CC3301
ADVOCATE CONDELL MEDICAL CENTER 13CC0525
ADVOCATE MEDICAL GROUP 12CC3874
ADVOCATE MEDICAL GROUP 12CC3875
ADVOCATE MEDICAL GROUP 12CC3876
ADVOCATE MEDICAL GROUP 13CC0351
ADVOCATE MEDICAL GROUP 13CC1799

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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
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AUSTIN-BRADLEE COMPANY 13CC2291
AVELAR, ANGEL 14CV0317
AVERHART, ALEX 14CC2043
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AVERYHART, KENYAN 13CV1607
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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
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BAKER-CLARK, VANESSA 13CV4845
BAKO PATHOLOGY SERVICES 13CC2120
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BASAN, BRIDGET 13CV4225
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BAYMONT INNS & SUITES D/B/A SOUTH ENTERPRISE, LLC. 13CC0622
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BEACH, DAWN 13CV2354
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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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BENTON, BOBBY 13CV0071
BERGERON, TIMOTHY 13CV3034
BERGH WHITE OPTICIANS, INC. 13CC0574
BERGSTROM, DAVID 13CV4100
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BERKARVSTANOVA, ANARA 14CV1205
BERKLEY, MICHELLE 14CC0477
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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
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BIG R OF SPRINGFIELD 13CC1595
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BIOMETRIC EQUIPMENT & SAFETY TECHNOLOGY LABS, INC. 13CC2140
BIOTECH X-RAY, INC. 13CC1428
BIOTECH X-RAY, INC. 13CC1458
BIOTECH X-RAY, INC. 13CC3027
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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
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BODEEN, MARY A. 13CV1542
BODY, ROBERT 13CV1608
BOEN, SARA L. 13CV3732
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BOHMS, JOHN 08CC0248
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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
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BOSTON, SHIRLEY 13CV2703
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BOYD, JESSICA 13CV4876
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BOYD, MABLE 14CV0258
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BOYD, REENA 13CV1628
BOYD, SHARRON M. 13CC0990
BOYD, TRACY 13CV4856
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BOYER, BRUCE W. 14CV0919
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BOYKIN, KENISHA 13CV2907
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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
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BRANTLEY, AMY 13CV3500
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BRAY, ADAM 13CV1262
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BREMMIUM, ROBERT 14CV1510
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BRESKE, REBECCA 13CV3037
BRESSLER, KATHY 13CV2999
BRESTAN, SALLY 13CC0566
BRESTAN, SALLY 13CC0651
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BREWER, TYNESHA AND ALI, COURTNEY AND WASHINGTON DIANE 03CV0454
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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BROEKER, MICHAEL 14CV0303
BROGDON, MARSHA 14CV1472
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BROOKS, CHANTELL 13CV4841
BROOKS, EDDIE 13CV4842
BROOKS, JAYNE 12CV4636
BROOKS, JEROME, JR. 13CV1673
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BROWN, MILO 13CV3442
BROWN, NORMAN 14CC0682
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BRUCE, JACK 08CC0861
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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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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
BURNER, BRADFORD 13CV3498
BURNETT, JENNA 13CV1331
BURNS, IVAN M., SR. 13CV0198
BURNS, IVAN M., SR. 13CV1237
BURNS, JAMES B. 14CC1240
BURNSIDE, SUSAN 13CV2945
BURRAGE, TRENEE 13CV4192
BURRELL, PAMALA 14CV0107
BURRELL, TRACEY 13CV0991
BURROWS, CATHY R. 14CV0641
BURT, AVIE 13CV3110
BURT, AVIE 13CV3499
BURTON, JANICE 13CV2642
BURTON, JANICE 13CV3260
BUSH, AEISHA 13CV4843
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
BUTLER, BRIAN JEROME 14CV0895
BUTLER, JACQUELINE 14CC0602
BUTLER, JACQUELINE 14CC0624
BUTLER, JACQUELINE 14CC0703
BUTLER, JACQUELINE 14CC0704
BUTLER, JACQUELINE 14CC1148
BUTLER, JANEE 13CV0262
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
CAIRO SCHOOL DISTRICT #1 13CC0225
CAIRS 12CC2604
CAIRS 13CC0078
CAIRS 13CC0079
CAIRS 13CC0080
CAIRS 13CC0081
CAIRS 13CC2180
CAIRS 13CC2181
CAIRS 13CC2186
CAIRS 13CC2187
CAIRS 13CC2188
CAIRS 13CC2190
CAIRS 13CC2191
CAIRS 14CC1567
CAIRS 14CC1568
CAIRS 14CC1569
CALABRESE, TERESA 13CV0806
CALABRESE, TERESA 13CV0807
CALAHAN, ANDRE 13CV4786
CALDERON, SAMUEL 14CV2387
CALDWELL, AARON S. 14CV0410
CALDWELL, CARLA 13CV4237
CALDWELL, KATHERINE 14CV1172
CALHOUN, BRENDA D. & MORRIS, MELISSA 14CV0479
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
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DEMA, CODY 14CV0896
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DERSCH, CHARLES 13CV4302
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DERUE, CHRIS 13CV3342
DESIGN SCIENCE, INC. 13CC1667
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DEVORE, ANGELA 13CC2149
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DEWITT, CATHY 13CV3266
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DIAZ, ROSALVA 12CV1565
DIAZ, ROSALVA 12CV1566
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DICKERSON, MATTHEW 14CV0764
DICKSON, MARTINO 14CV0842
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DIE QUIP CORPORATION 11CC1403
DIEGO, CEASAR M. 12CV5225
DIEL, MELANIE 13CV2150
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DIGESTIVE DISEASE CLINIC OF JOLIET, LTD. 13CC0572
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DIGESTIVE DISEASE CLINIC OF JOLIET, LTD. 14CC1782
DIGESTIVE DISEASES 12CC3417
DIGESTIVE DISEASES 13CC2933
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DINEEN, ADRIANA 13CC2847
DIRCIO, EVELINA 13CV2847
DISDAABAZAR, BILGUUN 14CV0113
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DIXON, FAYE 13CV2097
DIXON, MICHAEL 14CV0843
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DOBSON, PAIGE 13CV4880
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DOLIS, JAMES 12CC2556
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DOLTON, NOELLE E. 13CV4505
DOMINGUEZ, URIEL 13CV1192
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DONALD, JASMINE 14CV1970
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DONELSON, CHARLES 13CC3613
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DONES, JONATHAN 13CV0245
DONNER, SHANELE 13CV3818
DONNER, SHANELE 14CV1697
DONOFRIO, GIA 14CV1495
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DONOVAN, DEANNA 14CV2389
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DORN, LATANYA 13CV4646
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DOSS, DARIUS 14CV0673
DOSTI, ANDI 12CV2670
DOTOR, ESTEFANY 13CV3819
DOTSON, GENEVA 14CV0922
DOTY, EARNEST L. 13CV0643
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DOYAL, THARECIA 12CC1573
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DRAKE, ELOIS 13CC0676
DRAPER, DARRYL S., JR. 14CV1532
DRESSEN, JASON 13CV3885
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DREWNOWSKI, MONICA 13CV3549
DROEGE, MACY 13CV4506
DRUMMOND, REBECCA 13CV1981
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DRURY INN - MARION 12CC0949
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DRURY INN & SUITES 12CC1752
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DRURY INN & SUITES 12CC2998
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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
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DRURY INN-MARION 13CC3174
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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
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DUARTE, ANDRES 13CV3930
DUBOIS, REMERE 14CV2405
DUCKER, TASHAWN 13CV3860
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DUKES, GUY 13CV3700
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DUKES, TONEY 12CV4542
DULANEY, ANGELA 13CV1337
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DUNN, JOHN 13CV3931
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DUPRE, JOEL 13CV1952
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DURBIN, ALICE 13CV2455
DURBIN, KATHLEEN 14CV1406
DURBIN, MAUREEN 14CV0612
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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
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EAST ST LOUIS TOWNSHIP 13CC2902
EASTER SEALS JOLIET REGION 13CC3130
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EATON, DEANGELA 13CV0298
EATON, LAVELL 14CV0945
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EBERLY, KAREN 13CV1310
EBS DEALING RESOURCES, INC. 13CC0077
E.C. ORTIZ & COMPANY, LLP. 14CC1566
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EDEN CHILDCARE, INC. 13CC3011
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EIS HOLDINGS, INC. 13CC1867
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ELENS AND MAICHIN ROOFING & SHEET METAL, INC. 13CC0192
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ELM CITY REHABILITATION CENTER, INC. 12CC2260
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ELM CITY REHABILITATION CENTER, INC. 13CC0106
ELM CITY REHABILITATION CENTER, INC. 13CC0183
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ELM CITY REHABILITATION CENTER, INC. 13CC0492
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ELM CITY REHABILITATION CENTER, INC. 13CC0503
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EMMONS, JENNIFER 13CV3321
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ENDALK, ENGDA 14CV2021
ENERGY ABSORPTION SYSTEM, INC. 14CC0568
ENGEL, KRISTINA M. 14CC0967
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ENO, CELA 13CV0994
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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
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EUROPEAN SERVICE AT HOME, INC. 12CC1870
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EVANS, PRINTIS 13CV2951
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EWING, BARBARA A. 14CC1149
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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
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FAMILY FOCUS 12CC3833
FAMILY HOME SERVICE, INC. 14CC2812
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FARM KING SUPPLY, INC. 12CC3755
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FARM KING SUPPLY, INC. 13CC3125
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FIELD, DAN 13CC1160
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FIELDS, ANTONIO 13CV3703
FIELDS, DEONTE 13CV4592
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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
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FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER 12CC2757
FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER 13CC1724
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FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER 13CC3179
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FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER 13CC3181
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FISHER SWALE NICHOLSON EYE CENTER 13CC3191
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FITZ, BRYANT 14CV0291
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GLASS SPECIALTY COMPANY, INC. 12CC2485
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GRAINGER, W.W., INC. 12CC3306
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GRIFFIN, SHENELL 13CV1590
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GRIGSBY, CLARON 13CC2499
GRIMCO, INC. 13CC2189
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GRISETO, NICHOLAS 13CV1954
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GROUP INVESTMENT INC. D/B/A LAKE SARA MARINA 13CC2302
GROVES, ALICE 14CV0457
GRP MECHANICAL COMPANY, INC. 13CC2474
GRUBB, JOHN 09CC2921
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GUTIERREZ, DANIELLE 13CV1547
GUTIERREZ, JOSE 12CV5250
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GUTIERREZ, MIRTA 13CV3226
GUTIERREZ, TOMAS 13CC1470
GUTIERREZ, WILLIAM 12CV0924
GUY, GREGORY G. 12CC4025
GUYER, ANDREA B. 12CV2379
GUYON, EMMANUEL F. 08CC0116
GUYTON, JASMINE E. 14CV2022
GUZMAN, FERNANDO 13CV3552
GUZMAN, LUIS M. 11CV4718
GUZMAN, MARIA 13CV0612
GUZMAN, RANDALL 13CV4650
THE H GROUP, BBT INC. 14CC0148
HACKETT, JAMES 13CC2409
HACKNEY, DECORTEA 13CV4595
HACKWORTH, TIFFANY 13CV4306
HADDEN, THERESA 13CV4509
HAGERSTROM, AMY L. 13CV3859
HAGERSTROM, AMY L. 13CV4900
HAGERSTROM, AMY L. 13CV4901
HAGERSTROM, AMY L. 13CV4902
HAGOPIAN, BRETT T. 13CV4651
HAHN-SILVA, ROBERT 13CV2895
HALEY, CURTIS J. 14CV2743
HALL, BARBARA 13CV1452
HALL, CAROLYN E. 14CC1433
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HALL, CHARLOTTE 13CV0148
HALL, DAVID 13CV0613
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HALL, MEROY 13CV4369
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HALL, PHILLIP 14CV0458
HALL, REGINALD J. 11CV2925
HALL, SAMANTHA 13CV4903
HALL, SENNECA M. 13CV4848
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HALL, THOMAS A. 10CC3865
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HALLIHAN-MCCONNELL, MARY ROSE 14CV0808
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HAMILTON, ARTHUR 14CV0338
HAMILTON CO. C.U.S.D. #10 13CC0135
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HAMILTON, CYNTHIA A. 13CV1401
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HAMMOND, MARGARET 13CV3663
HAMMOND, MAURICE 14CV0269
HAMMOND, WILLIE B. 13CV2874
HAMMOND, WILLIE B. 13CV2875
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
HAMPTON SUITES 12CC2694
HAMPTON SUITES 12CC2695
HAMPTON, TOIMIKEN 13CV4624
HANCOCK COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. 12CC1693
HANCOCK COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. 12CC1695
HANCOCK COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. 12CC1696
HANCOCK COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. 12CC1699
HANCOCK COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. 12CC1700
HANCOCK COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. 12CC1702
HANCOCK COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. 12CC1703
HANCOCK COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. 12CC1704
HANCOCK COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. 12CC1705
HANCOCK COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. 12CC1706
HANCOCK COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. 12CC1708
HANCOCK COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. 12CC1709
HANCOCK COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. 12CC1710
HANCOCK COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. 12CC1711
HANCOCK COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. 12CC1712
HANCOCK, TRACEY 13CV0717
HANKE, WILLIAM JR. 13CV4084
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HANNAH, MONIQUE 13CV3449
HANNAH, ROLOTTA 14CV1750
HANSON, HEIDI E. 02CC4964
HAPPY HOLIDAY NURSERY & KINDERGARTEN 14CC0900
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
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HARDWICK, DARRYL 12CV3519
HARDY, JENNIFER 14CV0031
HARDY, NEDRICK J., JR. 06CC1259
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HARGROW, TAMIKA L. 13CV4526
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HARLEM COMMUNITY CENTER 14CC1688
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HARLOW, JENNA 12CC2558
HARLOW, JENNA 12CC2559
HARLOW, JENNA 13CC1085
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HARPER COLLEGE 14CC1210
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HARPER, STACEY 13CV3647
HARRINGTON, CLYDE J. 13CV4449
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HARRINGTON, KELLI 13CV2440
HARRIS, ALLISON 14CV0381
HARRIS, ANNATTA 14CV1804
HARRIS, BARBARA 13CV4347
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HARRIS, CATHERINE 14CV0459
HARRIS, CRAWFORD 08CC2475
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HARRIS, DANNER 14CV0536
HARRIS, DANNY 14CC1841
HARRIS, DAVEION 14CV0219
HARRIS, DENNIS 14CV0050
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HARRIS, DONZELL 14CC0898
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HARRIS, JERMAINE 13CV1513
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HARRIS, KATHY 13CV4197
HARRIS, KENNETH 12CV5076
HARRIS, KIMBERLY J. 13CV1956
HARRIS, KIMBERLY J. 13CV1986
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HARRIS, NICHOLE 13CV3623
HARRIS, NICOLE 14CC2974
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HARRIS, RAYSHAUN 13CV3450
HARRIS, RICKEY 13CV1742
HARRIS, STARR 13CV2232
HARRIS, SUSAN 13CV4884
HARRIS, TIMOTHY 14CV2408
HARRIS, WANDRIA 14CV3265
HARRISON, MICHAEL 14CV1786
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HARROLD, PHILLIP 12CC2510
HARSTON, CHARLES R. 13CV1957
HART, KEDRIC 13CV4451
HART, NATARIUS 14CV1866
HART, WILSON, JR. 14CV0848
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HARTGROVE HOSPITAL 10CC0384
HARTGROVE HOSPITAL 10CC1642
HARTGROVE HOSPITAL 10CC1643
HARTMAN, A. MICHELE 14CV1247
HARTSFIELD, PHILLIP 11CC0146
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HARTY, ROMALES 14CV2609
HARVEST, PATRICIA 14CV0864
HARVEY, CITY OF 07CC1863
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HARVEY, ROBERT 13CV4547
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HASKINS, TIMOTHY
HASLEY, SAMANTHA 14CV0865
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HATLEY, NATASHA 13CV4510
HAUN, JEFFREY 14CV0460
HAVENS, MARK 13CV1719
HAWK, BRANDON 13CV3410
HAWKINS, INC. 13CC2391
HAWKINS, JAMES 14CV0743
HAWKINS, LAMONT, JR. 14CV0881
HAWKINS, LORI 11CV4801
HAYDEN, PAVIELLE 13CV2391
HAYES, DERIC 13CV0557
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HAYNES, CATRINA 13CC2651
HAYNES, DIANA 13CV3002
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HAYS, DEBORAH K. 14CC1021
HAYWOOD, DONALD 13CV4036
HAYWOOD, LINUS 13CV0955
HAYWOOD, SHAMEKIA 14CV2274
H.C.I. TRANSPORTATION TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 12CC2564
HDR ENGINEERING, INC. 10CC0815
HEAD, DERRELL 14CV0766
HEALTHPORT TECHNOLOGIES, LLC. 13CC2616
HEALY, JANE 14CV2150
HEARD, IMORI M. 13CV3603
HEARD, WILLIAM 04CC3309
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HELINSKI, CHRISTINE 14CV2067
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HELLER FORD SALES, INC. 12CC3044
HELP AT HOME, INC. 12CC1503
HELP AT HOME, INC. 12CC1542
HELP AT HOME, INC. 12CC1600
HELP AT HOME, INC. 12CC1713
HELP AT HOME, INC. 12CC1714
HELP AT HOME, INC. 13CC0586
HELP AT HOME, INC. 13CC0587
HELP AT HOME, INC. 13CC1649
HELP AT HOME, INC. 13CC2984
HELP AT HOME, INC. 13CC3517
HELP AT HOME, INC. 13CC3597
HELP AT HOME, INC. 13CC3598
HELP AT HOME, INC. 14CC0340
HELP AT HOME, INC. 14CC0572
HELP AT HOME, INC. 14CC1687
HELPING HAND CENTER 12CC2889
HELPING HAND CENTER 13CC1432
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HENDERSON, SHYLICE 13CV2981
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HENRY, CARL W. 05CC2835
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HENRY, CONSTANCE 13CV4906
HENRY, DENISE 13CV4245
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HENRY, LOLISA 13CV2623
HENRY NELCH & SON CO. 12CC3427
HENRY, SHARION 13CV0098
HENRY, WILLIAM 13CC1726
HENSLEY, JILL 13CV4863
HENSON ROBINSON COMPANY 13CC1062
HENSON ROBINSON COMPANY 13CC1076
HENSON ROBINSON COMPANY 13CC2949
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HEPWORTH, DENNIS 14CV1210
HERBERT, PAULA 14CV1553
HERDLE, EARNEST 13CV1930
HEREDIA, SAMUEL 14CV1498
HERITAGE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CENTER 12CC3071
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HERITAGE COMMUNITY UNIT SCHOOL DISTRICT #8 13CC0169
HERMAN, STEVEN 13CV2267
HERNANDEZ, AARON 14CV0091
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HERNANDEZ, MACARIA 12CV3710
HERNANDEZ, MARCELINO 14CV0491
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HERNANDEZ, RICHARD 11CV2882
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HERR, JOYCE 13CC0151
HERRERA, ALFREDO 13CV3825
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HERRERA, ERIC 13CV2708
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HERRING, LATAYNA & REDMOND, FLOYD 14CV0979
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HEWITT, KAREN 13CV4763
HEWITT, KAREN 13CV4764
HIBBETT, LADRONIA 13CV2328
H.I.C.A., INC. 13CC0816
HICKMAN, LATISHA 13CV3208
HICKORY ESTATES, INC. & PETER M. NARISH 13CC2653
HICKS, DARLENE 13CV3648
HICKS, DERRICK 10CV3368
HICKS, DUSTIN 13CV2392
HICKSGAS SPRINGFIELD, INC. D/B/A HICKSGAS, LLC. D/B/A NGL ENERGY PARTN 13CC2422
HIETSCHOLD, AMY E. 14CV1128
HIGGINBOTTOM, DIANE 14CV0539
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HILKE, KRISTINE 13CV4669
HILL, IAN 14CV0677
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HILLERY, JOHNATHAN 13CV4886
HILLIER STORAGE & MOVING COMPANY 13CC2131
HIMMELRIGHT, GRACE MARIE 13CC1886
HINOJOSA, ALBERTO, JR. 14CV0383
HINSHAW & CULBERTSON, LLP. 14CC1509
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HIRSCH, EDWARD A. 13CC1617
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HOBBS, ELIZABETH 13CV2897
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HOBBY HORSE HOUSE OF JACKSONVILLE 13CC2236
HOBERT SALES & SERVICES 13CC1031
HOBROCK, CINDY 13CC2414
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HODGE, JEFFREY T., JR. 14CV1943
HODGES, ANGELA 14CV0926
HODGES, MARY 14CV0360
HODGES, MARY 14CV0998
HODGE'S 66, INC. 13CC2508
HOFBAUER, ABAGAIL 12CV4896
HOGAN, RICKEY 13CV1197
HOGGE, DANA R. 13CV1878
HOLCOMB, STEVE 09CC2488
HOLDEN, JOYCE 14CV1155
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HOLDER, JOSEPH 13CV2917
HOLIDAY INN 13CC0304
HOLIDAY INN 13CC2903
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HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS 13CC2881
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HOLIDAY INN-JOLIET 13CC2982
HOLIDAY INN-JOLIET 13CC2983
HOLIDAY INN-JOLIET 14CC2064
HOLLAND & KNIGHT, LLP. 14CC0847
HOLLAND, FELICIA 13CV2807
HOLLAND, WILLIAM 12CC3594
HOLLAND, WILLIAM 13CC1712
HOLLENBACH, REBECCA 13CV2201
HOLLENBACK, FRANK, III 14CV0786
HOLLEY-GRISSOM, AUTUMN 14CV0744
HOLLIDAY, GEORGE 12CC0261
HOLLIE, STARTHERESA 14CV1042
HOLLIE, STARTHERESA 14CV1862
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HOLT, CARL 12CV5322
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HOLTZ, CATHY 14CV1098
HOLUBIAK, JONATHAN 14CV2339
HOLUBIAK, MICHAEL 14CV2340
HOMA, PATRICK W. 14CC2818
HOMART, INC. 12CC3862
HOME CARE PERSONAL SERVICES, INC. 14CC2126
HOME RADIANCE DAYCARE 14CC0800
HOMIAK, ERIK 13CV4229
HOMOYA, PETER 10CC3919
HOOK, HEATHER 13CV4105
HOOKS, TONY 13CV1844
HOOKS, TONY 13CV1845
HOPEDALE MEDICAL COMPLEX 12CC3735
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HOPPS, JILL 13CV0387
HOPSON, DANIEL 14CV0270
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HORTON, EUGENE 14CC1525
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HORTON, MARTI 13CV4826
HORTON, MARTI 13CV4827
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HORTON, MARTI 13CV4828
HORTON, MICHELLE 14CV0927
HOSKIN, DWAYNE 14CV0616
HOSKINS, KENDRICK 14CV0867
HOUGH, ASHLEY 13CV2234
HOUSE CALLS COUNSELING 14CC1140
HOUSTON, DELISE 13CV3228
HOUSTON, MARINA K. 14CV0220
HOW TITLE 1 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CENTER, INC. 13CC2334
HOWARD, ALLEN 13CV1455
HOWARD, ANNA 14CV2771
HOWARD, CAROL 12CC2459
HOWARD, DONNA 13CV2898
HOWARD, ERISHA 13CV1879
HOWARD, FLORA J. 13CV2668
HOWARD, ISAAC 09CV2251
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HOWARD, JAMES 14CV0826
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HOWARD, LAQUAN E. 12CV4850
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HOWARD, MARK 12CC0262
HOWARD, MARK 14CC0178
HOWARD, MARY 13CV2177
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HOWARD, RICHARD, JR. 14CV2341
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HOWARD, RUTH 13CV0855
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HOWE, LISA A. 13CV0647
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HOWELL, PATRICIA 12CV4919
HOWERY, TYRIS 14CV0570
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HUANG, YUKUR 13CV2808
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HUERTA, CLARA 13CV0614
HUERTA, VICTOR 13CV4625
HUFFMAN, CYNTHIA 14CV0237
HUFFMAN FARM AND HOME 13CC0599
HUFFMAN WELDING & MACHINE, INC. 13CC0627
HUGHES, JAMES E., JR. 12CC2916
HUGHES, LASANDRA 14CV0809
HUGHES, MELVIN L. 13CV4793
HUGHES, RAYMOND 13CV0751
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HUGHES, SIDNEY 13CC3410
HUGHES, STERONIA 13CV2982
HULL, ROBERT 13CV0874
HULLUM, SHANTE 14CV0309
HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE, INC. 13CC2443
HUMAN SERVICE CENTER 12CC2656
HUMAN SERVICE CENTER 12CC2657
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HUNT, BELINDA 12CC3812
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HUNT, PRESTON KEITH 13CV0956
HUNTER, ANTHONY 13CV3229
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HUNTER, ANTHONY 13CV4246
HUNTER, CEDRIC 13CV3996
HUNTER, KENDRICK P. 13CV0444
HUNTER, LUVENIA 13CV3487
HUNTER, TRAVIS 13CV1040
HURST-ROSCHE ENGINEERS, INC. 11CC0682
HURTADO, ANTONIA 13CV0752
HURTADO, ANTONIA 13CV0753
HURTADO, ERICA 13CV0957
HUSBAND, BONITA 13CC1214
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HUSBAND, LEONARDO 13CV1403
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HUSSEIN, AHMAD 13CV2625
HUSTON, DEBORAH 13CC2341
HUTCHINSON, ANTONIO 14CV0999
HUTTON, DAVID 13CV1312
HUTTON, SHANTA 13CV3685
HWANG, DAVY 12CV4511
HYATT, CYNTHIA 14CV0461
IBARRA DEGUZMAN,SELFIDE A. 13CC0390
IBARRA-SALAZAR, SOFIA 13CV1903
IBM CORPORATION 12CC3561
IBM CORPORATION C/O VENDOR ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, LLC. 14CC1081
IBRAHIM, SADA 13CV2918
ICAN DREAM CENTER 14CC0380
ICAZA, ALBERTO 14CV0194
ICPM 13CC0720
ICPM 14CC0384
IDEAL BUSINESS PRODUCTS, LLC. 13CC2384
IDEX HEALTH & SCIENCE, LLC. 12CC3062
IGNACIUK, ANDRZEJ 13CV3126
IHM, PATRICIA 13CC2142
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LADD, STEVEN 13CV2603
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LASCON, ROBERT 13CV3392
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
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LASER INNOVATIONS, INC. 13CC2342
LASER INNOVATIONS, INC. 13CC2386
LASER INNOVATIONS, INC. 13CC2518
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LAWSON PRODUCTS, INC. 12CC1304
LAWSON PRODUCTS, INC. 12CC1305
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LAWSON PRODUCTS, INC. 12CC1350
LAWSON PRODUCTS, INC. 12CC1351
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LIFELINE SYSTEMS, INC. 12CC3458
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LIFELINE SYSTEMS, INC. 12CC3460
LIFELINE SYSTEMS, INC. 12CC3774
LIFELINE SYSTEMS, INC. 12CC3776
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LIFELINE SYSTEMS, INC. 12CC3782
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LIFELINE SYSTEMS, INC. 12CC3785
LIFELINE SYSTEMS, INC. 12CC3788
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LIFELINE SYSTEMS, INC. 12CC3791
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LIGHTHOUSE ACADEMY 14CC1955
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LIGNOS, DINA 14CV1198
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LOPEZ, JORGE 13CV1436
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LOWE, KEVIN L. 13CV4420
LOWERY, CAROL 14CC1205
LOWE'S HOME CENTER, INC. 12CC2274
LOWRANCE, ANGELA 14CV1771
LOWRY, ARLANDER L. 13CV1521
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LOYOLA UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER 13CC1058
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PRIME ELECTRIC CO., INC. 13CC3156
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PRIME ELECTRIC CO., INC. 13CC3158
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PRIME ELECTRIC CO., INC. 13CC3160
PRIME ELECTRIC CO., INC. 13CC3161
PRIME ELECTRIC CO., INC. 13CC3162
PRIME ELECTRIC CO., INC. 13CC3163
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109
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110
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WILLIAMS, ALBERT 13CV2347
WILLIAMS, ALLEN 13CV1895
WILLIAMS, AMILDA 13CV4185
WILLIAMS, ANDRE 14CV0857
WILLIAMS, ANITA 13CV1969
WILLIAMS, ANTHONY 13CC3013
WILLIAMS, ANTHONY 14CC1257
WILLIAMS, ANTOINETTE 14CV0082
WILLIAMS, AVIEL 12CV0742
WILLIAMS, BEATRICE 13CV0972
WILLIAMS, BERNARD 12CC2912
WILLIAMS, BILAL 14CV0298
WILLIAMS, BRANDON 13CV2462
WILLIAMS, BRIAN 13CV0411
WILLIAMS, CAROLYN 13CV2776
WILLIAMS, CASSY 14CV2128
WILLIAMS, CHANTEL 13CV1167
WILLIAMS, CHANTEL 13CV3018
WILLIAMS, CHARLINE 14CV2925
WILLIAMS, CLAXTON H., JR. 02CC4200
WILLIAMS, CLAXTON H., JR. 08CC3197
WILLIAMS, CORRINE 13CV4186
WILLIAMS, DAHNYAH 13CV4279
WILLIAMS, DAISY 12CV2792
WILLIAMS, DAMEON 14CV0779
WILLIAMS, DAWN 13CV4854
WILLIAMS, DENNIS 13CV4027
WILLIAMS, DESHAUN 13CV1088
WILLIAMS, DEVON 14CV2545
WILLIAMS, DIANA 13CC2952
WILLIAMS, DOUGLAS 13CV2348
WILLIAMS, EDDIE 13CV2587
WILLIAMS, ERICA & KING, HERBERT O. 13CV2974
WILLIAMS, ERNEST 13CV4404
WILLIAMS, EULAHLEH 14CC1256
WILLIAMS, EVAN M. 13CV0214
WILLIAMS, FLOYA J. 13CV1668
WILLIAMS, GARY 11CC0851
WILLIAMS, HATTIE MARIE 13CV1168
WILLIAMS, HERBERT 14CV0605
WILLIAMS, HERMAN 10CC3788
WILLIAMS, JACQUELINE M. 14CV1151
WILLIAMS, JAMEL 13CV1187
WILLIAMS, JANICE F. 13CV3808
111
WILLIAMS, JARVEZ 13CV2863
WILLIAMS, JAVELL 13CV0606
WILLIAMS, JESSE 13CV2307
WILLIAMS, JOANN 13CV4114
WILLIAMS, JOHNNIE M. 13CV2747
WILLIAMS, JOSEPH K. 13CV2941
WILLIAMS, JOSHUA 14CV0208
WILLIAMS, JUSTINE 13CV2829
WILLIAMS, KAHLONII, MATTHEWS, NELLIE & MONTGOMERY AMBER 12CV2548
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WILLIAMS, KEITH L. 09CC0650
WILLIAMS, KEVIN 08CC2307
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WILLIAMS, KIZZY M. 13CV3726
WILLIAMS, LAMAR 13CV0118
WILLIAMS, LARON 13CV1024
WILLIAMS, LINDA 13CV4294
WILLIAMS, LINDA 13CV4295
WILLIAMS, LISA 13CC2115
WILLIAMS, MARKESE 13CV4052
WILLIAMS, MARY 13CV2506
WILLIAMS, MASON 11CC0611
WILLIAMS, MICHAEL 10CC0421
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WILLIAMS, MILLICENT 13CV1369
WILLIAMS, MIRANDA 14CV3096
WILLIAMS, ODESSA 13CV2121
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WILLIAMS, PATRICK T. 13CV3288
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WILLIAMS, RACHEL 14CC0679
WILLIAMS, RACHEL 14CC0680
WILLIAMS, RAMON 13CV0659
WILLIAMS, REGINALD 13CV2588
WILLIAMS, RICHARD L. 13CV3462
WILLIAMS, ROBERT 14CV0374
WILLIAMS, ROBERT E. 09CC0993
WILLIAMS, RONALD 11CC0915
WILLIAMS, RONALD 13CV2505
WILLIAMS, RONALD 14CV0286
WILLIAMS, SHATIRA 13CV4682
WILLIAMS, SHERMARCUS 13CV3774
WILLIAMS, SHUNNA L. 13CC1348
WILLIAMS, SONSERAY 14CV1224
WILLIAMS, SOPHIA L. 13CV2689
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WILLIAMS, TERRENCE 13CV4210
WILLIAMS, TOMMY 14CV1402
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WILLIAMS, VELVET 13CV1260
WILLIAMS, VERNON 13CV3844
WILLIAMS, VICTORIA 13CV4784
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WILLIAMS, WENDELL 12CC0311
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WILLIAMS-TAYLOR, TRE' 14CV0817
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WILLIS, LESLIE, II 13CV2210
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WILSON, ARVENA 14CV3116
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WILSON, MITZI 13CV0196
WILSON, MITZI 13CV1169
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WILSON, NATIA 13CV3257
WILSON, NEDRA 14CV0989
WILSON, OCHEIN 14CV2261
WILSON, ODESSIE 13CV0796
WILSON, PRENTICE 14CV1240
WILSON, QAWMANE 13CV2996
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WINSTON, ARTEZ 14CV1831
WINSTON, RAPHAEL 13CV2308
WINTER, RODNEY 12CV3879
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WINTERS, KEVIN 13CV3373
WINTERS, MICHELLE 13CV0579
WINTERS, STEVEN 08CV0667
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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
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WOOD, MICHAEL S. 13CV1690
WOOD, TRACY F. 14CV1022
WOODALL, DARLENE 12CC2547
WOODELL, SARAH 13CV2997
WOODFOLK, HELEN M. 13CV2402
WOODFORD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT 12CC2259
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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
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WORKMAN, MELISSA R. 12CV2135
WORLD DRYER CORPORATION 10CC3277
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WORTHEM, JAMES 13CC2365
WORTMAN, SCOTT 14CV0834
WRIGHT, ANDREW 13CV3135
WRIGHT, ANTWON 13CV3686
WRIGHT, DAVID 13CV4839
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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
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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
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YELK, CATHERINE AND MICHAEL 12CC3466
YEPES, ORLANDO 13CV1809
YERKES, JOHN, JR. 13CV3437
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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
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YOUNGER, ANDREW G. 14CV0505
YOUNGER, DAN 13CV4359
YOUNGSTEADT, JANICE 14CC1037
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THE YOUTH ADVOCATE PROGRAMS, INC. 13CC1806
YOUTH GUIDANCE 13CC1866
YOUTH OUTREACH SERVICE, INC. 13CC1468
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YWCA MCLEAN COUNTY 12CC3761
YWCA MCLEAN COUNTY 14CC0163
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ZAMBRANA, GEORGE 12CC0684
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CASES ARGUED AND DETERMINED

IN THE COURT OF CLAIMS

OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS

REPORTED OPINIONS

FISCAL YEAR 2014

(July 1, 2013 thru June 30, 2014)

 
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(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.  
 
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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:  

Vendors   seeking   to   enforce   obligations   of   a   governmental   unit   or   the   Illinois  


Department  for  goods  or  services  (1)  furnished  to  or  in  behalf  of  recipients  and  
(2)   subject   to   a   vendor   payment   as   defined   in   Section   2-­‐5,   shall   commence  
their  actions  in  the  appropriate  Circuit  Court  or  the  Court  of  Claims,  as  the  case  
may  require,  within  one  year  next  after  the  cause  of  action  accrued.  

      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  
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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  
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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  

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$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  

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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  

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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,  

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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.    

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(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  

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.    

Same-­‐   Requirements-­‐   Notice-­‐   In   order   for   a   Claimant   to   recover,   he   must   prove  


the   State   had   actual   or   constructive   notice   of   the   dangerous   condition   that  
allegedly  existed.  

Same-­‐   Constructive   Notice-­‐   Constructive   notice   can   be   imputed   to   the   State  


where  a  condition  by  its  nature,  duration  and  potential  for  harm  should  have  
come  to  the  attention  of  the  State  so  that  the  State  would  have  made  repairs.  
 
OPINION  
 
KUBASIAK,  J.  
 
This   matter   comes   before   the   court   on   the   trial   held   October   16,   2012  
before  Commissioner  Andrea  M.  Buford.  
 
FACTS  
 
On   Sunday,   April   26,   2009,   Claimant   was   riding   his   bicycle   in   the   eastbound  
lane  of  Lake  Cook  Road,  east  of  Bateman  Road  in  Barrington  Hills,  when  his  bicycle  
struck  a  pothole  causing  him  to  fall  and  sustain  injuries.  On  Saturday,  April  25,  2009,  
the   day   before,   Respondent   received   notice   of   the   existence   of   the   pothole.   The  
pothole  was  repaired  on  Monday,  April  27,  2009.  

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.  

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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.    

In   order   to   recover,   claimant   must   establish   the   respondent   had   actual   or  


constructive  notice  of  the  condition.  Margolis  v.  State  of  Illinois,  (1998)  51  Ill.Ct.Cl.  
32.  Constructive  notice  can  be  imputed  to  the  State  where  a  condition  by  its  nature,  
duration  and  potential  for  harm  should  have  come  to  the  attention  of  the  State  so  
that  the  State  would  have  made  repairs.  State  Farm  Mutual  Insurance  Co.  v.  State  of  
Illinois,  (2001)  53  Ill.Ct.Cl.232.  

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.  
 
 
 
 
 
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(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.  

This   matter   comes   before   the   Court   on   the   Respondent's   Motion   to  


Dismiss.  Claimant   filed   a   Response   to   the   Motion   to   Dismiss.   The   Court   having   read  
the  pleadings  and  being  fully  advised  in  the  premises  finds.  

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.  

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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).  

HFS  did  not  retain  any  money  allegedly  intercepted.  

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  
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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   Claimant's   contention   that   his   claim   is   a   continuing   one   is  


untenable,   because,   if   otherwise,   a   statute   of   limitations   might   never  
commence  to  run  and  actions  could  be  filed  15  or  20  years  from  the  
date  a  claim  first  accrues."  

Barnes  at  178.  


 
From  the  facts  presented  here  it  is  apparent  that  the  Claimant  was  aware  as  
early  as  1991  that  his  rights  were  being  wrongfully  invaded.  Thus,  Claimant's  claim  
for   reimbursement   of   collections   prior   to   May   28,   2006,   was   untimely   and   failed   to  
vest   this   Court   with   jurisdiction   to   hear   this   action.   The   Court   need   not   address  
Respondent's  alternate  argument  for  dismissal  at  this  time.  

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)  
 

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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.  

Nature  of  the  Claim  

Claimant   is   a   former   Clinical   Professor   for   the   Orthodontics   Department   in   the  


University   of   Illinois   at   Chicago   ("University")   College   of   Dentistry.   Respondents  
appointed   Claimant   as   Clinical   Professor   for   a   term   from   January   16,   2007   until  
August   15,   2007.   The   University   again   appointed  Claimant  as  Clinical  Professor  from  
August  16,  2007  to  August  15,  2008.  In  July  2008,  the  University  informed  Claimant  
that  his  appointment  as  Clinical  Professor  would  not  be  renewed.  On  April  27,  2009  
Claimant  filed  a  five-­‐count  Complaint  in  this  Court  alleging:  1)  breach  of  contract;  2)  
promissory   estoppel;   3)   invasion   of   privacy;   4)   tortious   interference   with  
employment   relationship;   and   5)   intentional   infliction   of   emotional   distress.  
Specifically,  Claimant  alleges  that  in  2006,  he  was  orally  promised  an  "unconditional  
initial   three-­‐year   term   of   employment"   with   the   Orthodontics   Department   in   the  
University's   College   of   Dentistry.   In   his   claim   for   promissory   estoppel,   Claimant  
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alleges   he   accepted   the   University's   offer   of   employment   and   relocated   from  
California  to  Chicago  in  reliance  on,  and  in  exchange  for,  an  alleged   verbal   promise   of  
a   three-­‐year   term   of   employment.   On   March   12,   2012,   this   Court   dismissed   with  
prejudice   Claimant's   claim   for   tortious   interference   (Count   IV)   with   employment  
relationship  against  Bruce  Graham,  Dean  of  the  University's  College  of  Dentistry.  

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.  

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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.  

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(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  
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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  

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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.
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• 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  

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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.  
 

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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.  

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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  

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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  

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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.  

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(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.  

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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  
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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.  

For   the   foregoing   reasons,   IT   IS   HEREBY   ORDERED   that   Respondent's   Motion   to  


Dismiss  is  GRANTED  and  Claimant's  Complaint  is  DISMISSED  without  prejudice.  

   

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(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  
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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  

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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  

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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  
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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  

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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  

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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  
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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.  
 
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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.  
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(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  

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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  

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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  

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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  

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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).  
 

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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.  

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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).  
 

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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.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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(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  
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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).  
 

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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  

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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.
 

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(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.  

Statute   of   limitations-­‐   Pursuant   to   the   Court   of   Claims   Act   §22(h),   a   tort  


claim  must  be  filed  within  2  years  after  it  first  accrues.  

Statute   of   limitations-­‐   Improper   filing-­‐   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.  

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.  

Nature  of  the  Claim  

 
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  
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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.  

IT   IS   HEREBY   ORDERED   that   Respondent's   Motion   to   Dismiss   is   GRANTED.


 

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(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.  

FACTS  AND  ARGUMENTS  

 
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  
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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  
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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.  
 
   

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(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  
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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  
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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.  

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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.  
 
 
 
 
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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.    
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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(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,  

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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.  
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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.  
 
 

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(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.  
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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).  

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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.  

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(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  
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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  
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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  

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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  

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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  
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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.  
 
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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  
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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.";  

(7) The   inadequacy   of   the   investigation   conducted   by   DCFS,   as   determined  


by  ALJ  Mosolygo;  and  
 
(8) The   finding   of   ALJ   Mosolygo   that   she   agreed   with   Claimant's   assertion  
that   the   two   prior   abuse   investigations,   the   investigation   in   the   instant   case   and   the  
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evidence  presented  at  the  hearing,  demonstrated  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.  This  Court  finds  that  the  decisions  made  
by  Detective  Nolan  and  CPI  Kelly,  and  the  two  people  most  involved  in  the  investigation  of  
the  facts  of  the  allegations,  are  credible.  The  reversal  of  those  decisions  was  unreasonable.  

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).  

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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.  

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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.  

Claimant   is   a   mentally   disabled   individual   at   the   Samuel   H.   Shapiro   Development  


Center  ("Shapiro"),  a  site  operated  by  Respondent.  Claimant  alleges  that  during  the  April  
4,   2005   incident,   the   Shapiro   staff   was   negligent   in   restraining   and   controlling   Claimant,  
which   caused   injuries   to   Claimant.   Claimant   alleges   that   during   the   August   23,   2005  
incident,   the   Shapiro   staff   was   negligent   in   restraining   or   controlling   another   Shapiro  
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patient,  thereby  causing  injuries  to  Claimant  when  that  patient  ran  away  from  a  designated  
area  and  struck  Claimant  while  Claimant  was  on  a  flight  of  stairs  which  caused  Claimant  to  
fall  down  the  flight  of  stairs.  Claimant  alleges  that  during  the  January  19,  2006  incident,  the  
Shapiro  staff  was  negligent  in  restraining  and  controlling  Claimant,  which  caused  injuries  
to   Claimant.   Claimant   also   alleges   that   medical   expenses   were   incurred   during   each   of  
these  three  incidents  and  that  these  medical  expenses  may  be  recovered  under  the  Illinois  
Family  Expense  Act  (750  ILCS  65/15).  

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:  

FACTS  AND  LEGAL  ANALYSIS  

Incident  on  April  4,  2005  

Several   notes   in   Respondent's   departmental   reports,   as   well   as   the   testimony   of  


Sharon  Gross,  indicate  that  in  the  early  a.m.  hours  on  April  4,  2005,  Claimant  had  a  violent  
behavioral   episode.   Claimant   approached   a   Shapiro   staff   monitoring   area   and   threatened  
Shapiro  staff  members.  Claimant  physically  struck  Shapiro  staff  members.  In  response  to  
Claimant's   behavior,   Shapiro   staff   placed   Claimant   in   physical   restraints.   Claimant  
thrashed  around  while  in  the  physical  restraints  before  calming  down  to  a  point  where  the  
restraints  were  removed  the  next  morning.  At  some  point  during  the  incident,  Claimant's  
face  made  contact  with  the  bed  frame  resulting  in  a  swollen  jaw,  but  no  fractures  or  dental  
injuries.   Respondent's   departmental   reports   classify   Claimant's   injury   as   accidental.   An  
anonymous   call   to   the   Office   of   Inspector   General   alleged   that   an   improper   restraining  
technique   was   used   during   the   incident.   Ms.   Gross   provided   testimony   regarding   the  
restraint  policy  in  effect  at  Shapiro,  which  is  to  use  restraints  as  the  last  resort.  Also,  Ms.  
Gross   testified   that   Ms.   Richardson   expressed   concern   as   the   cause   of   the   injury   to  
Claimant.   Ms,   Gross   testified   that   an   investigation   was   conducted   that   concluded   that  
Claimant  accidentally  hit  his  face  on  the  bed  headboard  during  physical  restraining,  which  
was  required  because  nothing  else  worked,  after  maladaptive  behavior  by  Claimant.  

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  
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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.  

Incident  on  August  23,  2005  

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.  

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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.  

As   to   whether   the   injury   to   Claimant   was   foreseeable,   the   requirement   of  


foreseeability  does  not  require  the  precise  injury  to  be  foreseen.  Smith  at  129.  Respondent  
cited   the   case   Karpowicz   v.   Board   of   Trustees   of   the   University   of   Illinois,   60   Ill.Ct.Cl.   201  
(2008)  regarding  the  need  for  the  occurrence  to  be  legally  foreseeable.   Karpowicz  states  
that  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.   Karpowicz   at   208.   Karpowicz   involved   a   pedestrian   who   was   struck   by   traffic  
on   a   street   near   the   University   of   Illinois   campus,   where   the   University   was   employing  
crowd  and  vehicle  control  prior  to  a  sporting  event.  The  Court  in  Karpowicz  found  that  the  
State   did   not   have   a   duty   to   the   pedestrian   since   the   pedestrian   did   not   utilize   a  
designated  crosswalk  when  crossing  the  street.  The  present  case  differs  from  the  facts  in  
Karpowicz  since  Claimant  was  permitted  to  be  in  the  stairwell  at  the  time  the  other  Shapiro  
resident  collided  with  Claimant.  In  Claimant's  case,  a  mental  health  resident  that  required  
a  restrictive  level  of  observation  ran  off  into  a  stairwell  and  was  temporarily  unsupervised.  
In   this   situation,   the   possibility   of   an   individual   on   the   stairs   being   knocked   down   the  
stairs   is   well   within   the   realm   of   possibilities.   The   risk   of   injury   when   a   Shapiro  mental  
health  resident  escapes  supervision  can  be  significant.  Also,  there  is  no  additional  burden  
upon   the   State   to   guard   against   this   risk.   Respondent   had   already   placed   the   Shapiro  
resident   who   collided   with   Claimant   on   a   restrictive   level   of   supervision   and   had   incurred  
the  expense  of  doing  so.  The  consequence  of  placing  this  burden  on  the  State  is  to  make  the  
Respondent   perform   a   duty   that   the   Respondent   has   already   agreed   to   perform   in  

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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.  

With   respect   to   disability,   Claimant's   injury   is   permanent   to   the   extent   that  


Claimant   has   "permanent   loss   of   the   ACL"   in   his   right   knee.   Michalow   Dep.   14:20-­‐21.   Also,  
as   Dr.   Michalow   testified   at   his   deposition,   Claimant   had   a   lateral   meniscectomy,   so  
Claimant   is   missing   the   part   of   his   lateral   meniscus   with   the   tear.   Claimant's   mother  
testified  that  Claimant  has  complained   of  mild  pain  when  performing  physical  activities.  
On  the  other  hand,  Respondent's  departmental  reports  show  that  Claimant's  involvement  
in   the   Special   Olympics   has   not   been   diminished   subsequent   to   Claimant's   injury.   Plus,  
Claimant  stated  in  his  deposition  that  he  can  ride  his  bike  for  about  70  minutes  at  a  time  
to  keep  in  shape  for  the  Special  Olympics.  Overall,  there  is  enough  evidence  on  record  to  
show  that  Claimant  has  incurred  some  degree  of  disability  due  to  the  permanent  nature  of  
the   ACL   injury   to   his   right   knee.   Therefore,   Claimant   should   be   awarded   $5,000   for   the  
partial  disability  to  his  knee.  

As   to   Claimant's   economic   earning   capacity,   Respondent's   departmental   reports  


contain   payroll   reports   of   amounts   earned   by   Claimant   prior   to   and   subsequent   to   his  
injury.  There  is  no  evidence  that  Claimant's  economic  earning  capacity  has  been  impacted  
due   to   his   injury.   With   respect   to   Claimant's   claim   of   an   increased   risk   of   future   injury,  
there   is   nothing   in   the   record   to   indicate   that   Claimant   is   at   risk   of   future   injury.   Finally,  
with  respect  to  future  medical  expenses,  Dr.   Michalow's   testimony   at   his   deposition   was  
that  the  long-­‐term  consequences  of  Claimant's  injury  are  unknown.  While  other  patients  
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may   develop   arthritis   at   some   point,   the   available   evidence   does   not   conclude   with   a  
reasonable   degree   of   medical   certainty   that   Claimant   will   develop   arthritis   and   incur  
future  medical  expenses.  

Overall,   Claimant   is   awarded   $26,037.88,   of   which   $16,037.88   is   for   medical  


expenses,  $5,000  for  pain  and  suffering,  and  $5,000  for  a  partial  disability.  Respondent  has  
asserted   a   right   to   set-­‐off,   since   the   $16,037.88   in   medical   bills   has   been   paid   by   the   State  
on   Claimant's   behalf,   directly   by   Shapiro   and   through   Medicaid.   The   Court   has   reviewed  
the   Respondent's   Motion   For   Set-­‐Off,   filed   May   1,   2007;   and   grants   the   motion.   Therefore,  
Claimant's   award   of   $26,037.88   shall   be   reduced   by   the   amount   of   $16,037.88   to   reflect  
the  medical  bills  paid  by  the  State  on  Claimant's  behalf.  

Incident  on  January  19,  2006  

Several   notes   in   Respondent's   departmental   reports   indicate   that   on   January   19,  


2006,  Claimant  had  a  physical  altercation  with  another  Shapiro  resident.  In  response  to  
Claimant's   behavior,   Shapiro   staff   placed   Claimant   in   physical   restraints.   Claimant   was  
later   noted   to   have   a   swollen   cheek   and   some   scratches   and   abrasions.   Respondent's  
departmental  reports  classify  Claimant's  injury  as  self-­‐inflicted.  

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).  
 

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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.  

IT  IS  HEREBY  ORDERED:  

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.  
 

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(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,  

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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  

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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.  
 
 

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(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  

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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.  

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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  
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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.  

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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.    

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(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.  

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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  
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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.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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(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  
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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.  
 

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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.    
 
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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.  

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(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  

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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  
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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.  
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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.  
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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.  

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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  
   

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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  
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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  

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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.  

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(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.  

This   claim   is   before   the   Court   upon   a   recommendation   from   Commissioner  


George  Argionis  following  an  evidentiary  hearing.  

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.  

Testimony  of  Illinois  Conservation  Police  Officer  James  D.  Prater  

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.  

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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  
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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.  

Testimony  of  Carl  Henry  (Claimant)  

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  

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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.  

 
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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.  
 

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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.  

Testimony  of  Douglas  Karowsky  

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.  

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Testimony  of  Thomas  Henry  

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.  

Testimony  of  Doctor  Phillip  J.  Fitzsimons  

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  
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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  
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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  

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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.  

IT  IS  HEREBY  ORDERED  that  Claimant's  claim  be  DENIED.  

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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.  
 
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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.  
 

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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  
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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.  
 

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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.  

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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  

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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.  
 
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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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LINE OF DUTY
COMPENSATION ACT

OPINIONS NOT PUBLISHED IN FULL


FY 2014

14-CC-1901 KOHLMEIER, JEFFREY E. $352,088.00


14-CC-2659 BROWN, AMIE $342,088.00

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MILITARY LINE OF DUTY AWARDS

FY2014

13-CC-3480 RIPPERDA, KENT L., SUTTON, TINA MARIE & RIPPER $336,700.36

DA, KENDALL

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MISCELLANEOUS AWARDS
FY2014

96-CC-0568 CONSOLIDATED CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION $92,500.00


00-CC-0350 OSF HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS, INC. D/B/A SAINT FRANC $53,553.42
IS MEDICAL CENTER
00-CC-0352 OSF HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS, INC. D/B/A SAINT FRANC PAID THROUGH
IS MEDICAL CENTER 00CC0350
00-CC-0353 OSF HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS, INC. D/B/A SAINT FRANC PAID THROUGH
IS MEDICAL CENTER 00CC0350
00-CC-0359 OSF HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS, INC. D/B/A SAINT FRANC PAID THROUGH
IS MEDICAL CENTER 00CC0350
00-CC-0360 OSF HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS, INC. D/B/A SAINT FRANC PAID THROUGH
IS MEDICAL CENTER 00CC0350
00-CC-0361 OSF HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS, INC. D/B/A SAINT FRANC PAID THROUGH
IS MEDICAL CENTER 00CC0361
00-CC-0366 OSF HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS, INC. D/B/A SAINT FRANC PAID THROUGH
IS MEDICAL CENTER 00CC0350
02-CC-0802 DAVIS, MARY $300,000.00
03-CC-0145 RECH, GEORGE & PROVO, GEORGE $58,016.23
04-CC-4065 KAWAGUCHI, ANGELA $552,651.00
04-CC-4564 OSF HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS, INC. D/B/A SAINT FRANC PAID THROUGH
................................................
IS MEDICAL CENTER 00CC0350
06-CC-3576 RICHARDSON, PERRY J.; A DISABLED PERSON, IND. $10,000.00
& BY & THROUGH HIS MOTHER & NEXT FRIEND,
RICHARDSON, MARIAN, & MARIAN RICHARDSON, IND.
07-CC-1110 KHAMIS, RAED $4,000.00
07-CC-2903 CLARK, JOSHUA $12,500.00
07-CC-2904 MJC CONSTRUCTORS, INC. $87,442.55
08-CC-0001 DOE, JOHN $132,556.58
08-CC-0085 BRAVO, ROLANDO $16,580.12
08-CC-0116 GUYON, EMMANUEL F. $1,500.00
08-CC-0657 BUCKINGHAM, DEBORAH $10,820.23
09-CC-0387 SCHLINDWEIN, EUGENE & PEGGY $1,502.50
09-CC-1674 COLLINS, WILLIAM $100,000.00
09-CC-3113 ALEXIAN BROTHERS CENTER FOR MENTAL HEALTH $141,000.00
11-CC-0353 STATE FARM AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY $3,021.04
11-CC-2150 MOORE, LATISA P. $12,326.31
11-CC-4047 STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE CO. A/S $14,767.51
/O BARRY NOLAN
12-CC-0798 JOYCE, WILLIAM E.,III $860.00
12-CC-2547 WOODALL, DARLENE $200.00
12-CC-2779 ELLIOTT, DENNIS H. $1,857.00
12-CC-3285 OXFORD, DEBORAH $31,717.79
12-CC-3291 SCOTT, BERNITA $.00
13-CC-0337 ALLSTATE A/S/O SHEAFFER, AMANDA $1,343.81
13-CC-0768 VEIRUP, JOHN S. $788.00
13-CC-2470 BOXDORFER, NICOLE M. $230.60
13-CC-2707 WEBSTER, MITCH L. $700.00
13-CC-2711 STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE $807.29
13-CC-2952 WILLIAMS, DIANA $99.00
13-CC-2971 OTTERSON, CLARENCE $75.00
13-CC-3021 DUEZ, ANTHONY $99.00
13-CC-3100 JABLONSKI, GARY L. $18.00
13-CC-3101 RODRIGUEZ, HECTOR $99.00
13-CC-3193 HEEPKE, ALEXA $99.00
13-CC-3273 VIRGIN, DAVID A. $106.00
13-CC-3287 SHEPARD, JAMAL $810.00

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13-CC-3299 IPPOLITO, MILDRED L. $99.00
13-CC-3581 VICTOR, JUAN F. $3,800.00
14-CC-0171 WEBB, WILLIAM E. $500.00
14-CC-0218 SMITH, MARLENE Y. $99.00
14-CC-0243 LIEBERMANN, DEBRA S. $120.00
14-CC-0409 LOPEZ, HECTOR D. $100.00
14-CC-0523 NDAO, COUMBA $1,125.00
14-CC-0595 KLUPPELBERG, JAMES $213,624.00
14-CC-0727 MARINO, SUSAN M. $675.00
14-CC-0980 SWIDERGAL, LORIE $39.00
14-CC-1016 STARKS, BENNIE $213,624.00
14-CC-1144 SIMS, CHARLES $70.00
14-CC-1288 BOYD, LATHIERIAL $213,624.00
14-CC-1384 TERVEER, MARK L. $81.00
14-CC-1385 MUELLER, JACQUELYN M. $99.00
14-CC-1927 DALWADI, RUPAL $101.00
14-CC-1944 BROOKS,CLAUDE, JR. $185,273.00
14-CC-2103 NAJARRO, PAUL $101.00
14-CC-2127 PARK, LISA $101.00
14-CC-2260 THOMPSON, DONALD $101.00
14-CC-2261 PATEL, PANKAJ H. $101.00
14-CC-2466 MUNCH, WILLARD $101.00
14-CC-2539 COLEY, JAYSON $100.00
14-CC-2582 TAYLOR, DANIEL $217,042.00
14-CC-2617 LUCKETT, ELIZABETH $101.00
14-CC-2658 CHATMAN, CARL $185,273.00
14-CC-2974 HARRIS, NICOLE $185,273.00
14-CC-2995 MOORE, JONATHAN $185,273.00
14-CC-3323 PATRICK, DEON $217,042.00

243
MISCELLANEOUS DENIED AND
DISMISSED CLAIMS

FY 2014  

96-CC-0449 LEVENSTEIN, JOSEPH H. DISMISSED


96-CC-3572 MILLER, JOETTE; MICHAEL, SHELDON; DINARO, SHAW DENIED
N; JOSHUA, ANGELIQUE
98-CC-4741 THOMSON, BRIAN K. DENIED
01-CC-2947 MAXWELL MANOR, INC. DENIED
02-CC-0159 WASHINGTON, TRINA, SPEC. ADM. OF ESTS. OF TIMO DISMISSED
THY MCBRIDE & BRANDON MCBRIDE, DECD.
02-CC-1028 EVANS, CLAYTON DENIED
02-CC-2645 FOSTER, JUNE DENIED
02-CC-4200 WILLIAMS, CLAXTON H., JR. DISMISSED
02-CC-4964 HANSON, HEIDI E. DENIED
02-CC-5328 ANDERSON, SAMANTHA, MINOR, BY HER NEXT FRIEND, DISMISSED
SHARON ANDERSON
02-CC-5344 BENSON, TAMARA, MINOR, BY HER NEXT FRIEND, ANN DISMISSED
IE SUTTON
03-CC-0928 CRUTHIRD, GEORGE DISMISSED
03-CC-1715 ILLINOIS HARNESS HORSEMEN'S ASSOCIATION DISMISSED
03-CC-2873 MACIAS, ROSA SRECIAL ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE O DISMISSED
F PEDRO LUIS VASQUEZ
04-CC-0132 BELL, THEODORE H. DENIED
04-CC-0155 SNYDER, HOPE; AS WIFE AND ADMINISTRATOR FOR JA DISMISSED
HED MAHMOOD; THE ESTATE OF JAHED MAHMOOD; ZACH
ARY O. SNYDER; MARE M. SNYDER; ETC.
04-CC-2774 GOESSMAN, ALAN M. DISMISSED
04-CC-3374 BLOCKER, JEANNA MARIE DISMISSED
04-CC-3785 STEWART, BRIAN DISMISSED
04-CC-4515 G & O INDUSTRIES, INC. DISMISSED
04-CC-4561 EDMUNDS, JEANETTE DISMISSED
05-CC-0043 SCHRIK, LAWRENCE SPECIAL ADMINISTRATOR OF THE DISMISSED
ESTATE OF SCHRIK, RICHARD
05-CC-0214 COVINGTON, JUANITA; SPECIAL ADMINISTRATOR OF T DISMISSED
HE ESTATE OF JOSHUA COVINGTON (DECEASED MI
NOR)
05-CC-2505 T & W EDMIER CORPORATION DENIED
05-CC-2835 HENRY, CARL W. DENIED
06-CC-0413 RIVERA, ANGEL DENIED
06-CC-1146 AMERICAN FAMILY MUTUAL INS. CO. A/S/O JUDAY, B DENIED
ENJAMIN DAVID
06-CC-1150 MARZETTE, SAMUEL DENIED
06-CC-1259 HARDY, NEDRICK J., JR. DENIED
06-CC-1815 BLOOMINGTON HOSPITALITY, INC. DISMISSED
06-CC-2788 VISAK-O'GRADY, JENNIFER; AS ADMINISTRATOR OF O DISMISSED
'GRADY, HENRY
07-CC-0050 COURTNEY, DARNNELL DENIED
07-CC-0069 PATTERSON, JASON DENIED
07-CC-0154 MALLETT, KRYSTAL DISMISSED
07-CC-0192 SCHMID, WILLIAM DISMISSED
07-CC-0326 URBAN LEAGUE OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY DISMISSED
07-CC-0515 DAILEY, LINDA; AS PLENARY GUARDIAN OF THE PERS DISMISSED
ON OF ANGELA DAILEY, A DISABLED PERSON
07-CC-1395 ALLEN, RAY E. DENIED
07-CC-1863 HARVEY, CITY OF DISMISSED
07-CC-1967 JONES, DEANGELO DISMISSED

244
07-CC-2810 DAVIS, DEON DENIED
07-CC-3144 MEJIA, MICHAEL DENIED
08-CC-0023 TATE, CARL DISMISSED
08-CC-0119 PHILLIPS, ALEXANDER DENIED
08-CC-0170 GRANGER, RONALD DISMISSED
08-CC-0248 BOHMS, JOHN DISMISSED
08-CC-0457 LAMAR CONSTRUCTION DISMISSED
08-CC-0799 WALSH, RUTH K.; ADMINISTRATOR ESTATE OF WALSH, DISMISSED
NICOLE, DECEASED
08-CC-0864 MICHAELS, JESSICA F/K/A JESSICA DEBATES DISMISSED
08-CC-1225 CARTER, KEVEN DISMISSED
08-CC-1424 TEMPELTON, MICHELE; BY HER GUARDIAN, MARGARET DISMISSED
BROWN
08-CC-2305 FORD, EDDIE DISMISSED
08-CC-2306 HOLMES, DAVID DENIED
08-CC-2307 WILLIAMS, KEVIN DISMISSED
08-CC-2475 HARRIS, CRAWFORD DENIED
08-CC-2480 OLIVERO, WILLIAM & HANIGAN, WILLIAM C. DISMISSED
08-CC-2614 COLLINS, SAMUEL, JR. DISMISSED
08-CC-2772 CORDREY, JOHNNY DENIED
08-CC-2803 REGER, KEVIN DISMISSED
08-CC-3000 MAKOWSKI, WALTER DENIED
08-CC-3171 JOHNSON, EDDIE DISMISSED
08-CC-3197 WILLIAMS, CLAXTON H., JR. DISMISSED
08-CC-3198 JIMINEZ, EDMOND DENIED
09-CC-0361 BARLOW, LAVENTA DISMISSED
09-CC-0520 GONZALEZ, SAMANTHA DENIED
09-CC-0650 WILLIAMS, KEITH L. DISMISSED
09-CC-0796 JONES, CLARENCE RAYMOND DISMISSED
09-CC-0828 BOGAN, KIMBLY DISMISSED
09-CC-0869 ASCEND COUNSELING, LIMITED DISMISSED
09-CC-0993 WILLIAMS, ROBERT E. DISMISSED
09-CC-0995 CARTER, WILLIAM L. DENIED
09-CC-1001 MILLER, THERESA; SPECIAL ADMINISTRATOR OF THE DENIED
ESTATE OF LEROY MILLER
09-CC-1367 LONGSTREET, ANTHONY DISMISSED
09-CC-1368 SMITH, LYNDA DISMISSED
09-CC-1689 PITTS, JOKIM DISMISSED
09-CC-2005 ALDIN, NAJAM DISMISSED
09-CC-2292 ASCEND COUNSELING, LTD. DISMISSED
09-CC-2293 ASCEND COUNSELING, LTD. D/B/A BARBARA MASSETTE DISMISSED
, PC.
09-CC-2398 BARBARA MASSETTE, PC. DISMISSED
09-CC-2484 BAILEY, HAROLD AND PROBATION CHALLENGE, INC. DISMISSED
09-CC-2487 PECORARO, JOHN DISMISSED
09-CC-2488 HOLCOMB, STEVE DISMISSED
09-CC-2562 KASPRAK, EVELYN M. INDIVIDUALLY AND AS ADMINIS DISMISSED
TRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF KENNETH KASPRAK, DECEA
SED
09-CC-2563 MCKENNEY, KIMBERLY & SCOTT CLARK DISMISSED
09-CC-2582 MURPHY, BETTY DENIED
09-CC-2631 MINGO, JOEL DENIED
09-CC-2706 FALKNOR, RONALD DISMISSED
09-CC-2718 ROBINSON, WILLIAM W. DISMISSED
09-CC-2859 SMITH, KATHRYN S. DENIED
09-CC-2875 PROGRESSIVE NORTHERN INSURANCE COMPANY A/S/O D DISMISSED
ARLA GREENBERG
09-CC-2877 DE LA PAZ, A. PAUL DENIED
09-CC-2921 GRUBB, JOHN DISMISSED
09-CC-2966 ANDERSON, MARSHALL DISMISSED
09-CC-2972 MCBEATH, DORISE DENIED
09-CC-3017 BRANCH, GLORIA DISMISSED
09-CC-3061 HATCH, JESSE M. DISMISSED

245
09-CC-3088 GREENBERG, DARLA E. DISMISSED
09-CC-3146 WHITE, GREGORY A. DISMISSED
10-CC-0052 COOK DUPAGE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY A/S/O DONNE DISMISSED
LL, CAROL
10-CC-0061 MAY, ALBERTHA DISMISSED
10-CC-0135 WEATHERSPOON, REGINALD DISMISSED
10-CC-0285 FASULLO, LOUIS DENIED
10-CC-0384 HARTGROVE HOSPITAL DENIED
10-CC-0421 WILLIAMS, MICHAEL DISMISSED
10-CC-0514 HUGHES, SHAWN DISMISSED
10-CC-0717 WEATHERSPOON, REGINALD DISMISSED
10-CC-0815 HDR ENGINEERING, INC. DISMISSED
10-CC-0851 DYE, EDWARD DISMISSED
10-CC-1199 PROSPERI, MARIO DENIED
10-CC-1200 FLINK, NICK E. AND ERIN DISMISSED
10-CC-1203 ADAMS, NICOLE DISMISSED
10-CC-1205 AHMAD, BAGHBHARI, ET AL DISMISSED
10-CC-1206 MARSH, NEUMAN DISMISSED
10-CC-1216 LAZZARA, ANTHONY J. DISMISSED
10-CC-1291 GLORIOSO, JOSEPH DISMISSED
10-CC-1292 PRATSCHER, BRIAN DISMISSED
10-CC-1295 OLD REPUBLIC INSURANCE CO. OF CANADA DENIED
A/S/O SNOWY OWL TRANSP
ORTATION
10-CC-1555 KEATS, MARYANNE AND CELIA DISMISSED
10-CC-1563 MOSS, CARL DENIED
10-CC-1642 HARTGROVE HOSPITAL DENIED
10-CC-1643 HARTGROVE HOSPITAL DENIED
10-CC-1858 CARTER, KEVEN DISMISSED
10-CC-1859 CARTER, KEVEN DISMISSED
10-CC-1860 WEATHERSPOON, REGINALD DISMISSED
10-CC-1865 STATE FARM INSURANCE A/S/O JAMES HALL DENIED
10-CC-2167 COMISKEY, BLAKE DISMISSED
10-CC-2173 HARPER, REGGIE L. DISMISSED
10-CC-2174 MCKENNA, CHRISTOPHER DISMISSED
10-CC-2483 ROBINSON, MARK DISMISSED
10-CC-2634 STEWART, GWENDELL DISMISSED
10-CC-3121 BRADSHAW, ASHANTI DISMISSED
10-CC-3122 VERKLAN, ZITA INDIVIDUALLY AND AS ADMINISTRATO DISMISSED
R OF THE ESTATE OF MICHAEL J. VERKLAN
10-CC-3129 SHREE RAM KRISHNA, INC. DISMISSED
10-CC-3201 DOMINQUEZ, JUAN M. DISMISSED
10-CC-3203 COMISKEY, BLAKE DISMISSED
10-CC-3274 GERLACH, PAUL DENIED
10-CC-3275 ECONOMY FIRE AND CASUALTY COMPANY A/S/O WILLIA DENIED
M LARGENT
10-CC-3277 WORLD DRYER CORPORATION DISMISSED
10-CC-3279 MENEES, ANGIE AS MOTHER AND NEXT FRIEND OF DAR DISMISSED
IAN MENEES
10-CC-3344 CORDREY, JOHNNY R. DISMISSED
10-CC-3371 ADVANCED COMMODITIES, INC. DISMISSED
10-CC-3664 THOMPSON, QEAUNA DISMISSED
10-CC-3775 JANSSEN, ERIC DISMISSED
10-CC-3788 WILLIAMS, HERMAN DISMISSED
10-CC-3861 CONLEY, ANTHONY DENIED
10-CC-3863 DANIELS, TYRONE DENIED
10-CC-3865 HALL, THOMAS A. DISMISSED
10-CC-3919 HOMOYA, PETER DISMISSED
11-CC-0054 PERUGINO, RANDY DISMISSED
11-CC-0061 HARDING, NOLA A/K/A NOLA AYERS DENIED
11-CC-0064 LAWRENCE, KELLIE DISMISSED
11-CC-0080 SMITH, ALLORY R. DISMISSED
11-CC-0146 HARTSFIELD, PHILLIP DISMISSED

246
11-CC-0177 DOBBEY, LESTER DENIED
11-CC-0209 FREE ENTERPRISE SYSTEM, INC. DISMISSED
11-CC-0213 TERHUNE, JESSICA DISMISSED
11-CC-0246 CARTER, MITCHELL DISMISSED
11-CC-0247 CUSIC, JD DISMISSED
11-CC-0287 GRAY, SHERRY DISMISSED
11-CC-0305 ANATOLITIS, NIKOS AND LINDA DISMISSED
11-CC-0310 SHOTTS, TERRY E. DENIED
11-CC-0317 RIEDEL, CAROL DISMISSED
11-CC-0355 SALCEDO, RUBEN M. DISMISSED
11-CC-0368 MCMURTRY, CORDELLUS DENIED
11-CC-0370 MCDONALD, DONALD LEE DENIED
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

247
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

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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

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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

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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

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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
12-CC-3811 HUNT, BELINDA DISMISSED
12-CC-3812 HUNT, BELINDA DISMISSED
12-CC-3814 ROBINSON, KENDRICK D. DISMISSED
12-CC-3815 WILSON, JARMAINE DISMISSED
12-CC-3854 EIDSON, ERIC DISMISSED
12-CC-3869 ASHLEY'S QUALITY CARE, INC. DISMISSED
12-CC-3870 ASHLEY'S QUALITY CARE, INC. DISMISSED
12-CC-3871 ASHLEY'S QUALITY CARE, INC. DISMISSED
12-CC-3875 ADVOCATE MEDICAL GROUP DISMISSED
12-CC-3885 AMEREN ILLINOIS DENIED
12-CC-3889 AMEREN ILLINOIS DENIED
12-CC-3931 AMEREN ILLINOIS DENIED
12-CC-3932 TYLER, CATRINA, ANGELO TYLER, AND TRAMONT MILL DISMISSED
ER (BY CATRIA TYLER)
12-CC-3957 AMEREN ILLINOIS DENIED
12-CC-3958 AMEREN ILLINOIS DENIED
12-CC-3960 AMEREN ILLINOIS DENIED
12-CC-3968 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. DISMISSED

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12-CC-3986 AMEREN ILLINOIS DENIED
12-CC-4012 LUTHERAN CHILD & FAMILY SERVICES DISMISSED
12-CC-4015 KENDRICK, TERRENCE DISMISSED
12-CC-4018 RUIZ, JULISSA DISMISSED
12-CC-4025 GUY, GREGORY G. DISMISSED
12-CC-4027 LUTHERAN CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES OF ILLINOIS DISMISSED
12-CC-4029 LUTHERAN CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES OF ILLINOIS DISMISSED
12-CC-4030 OLIVER, HAROLD DENIED
13-CC-0068 CUEVAS, PATRICIA DISMISSED
13-CC-0070 CORBIN, RICK DISMISSED
13-CC-0072 PEREZ, DAVID AND AVILES, ANNETTE DISMISSED
13-CC-0074 FLEISHER, JOSHUA DISMISSED
13-CC-0075 SELLERS, DEBRA AS ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE OF K DISMISSED
ENNETH H. MAHONEY
13-CC-0077 EBS DEALING RESOURCES, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-0078 CAIRS DISMISSED
13-CC-0080 CAIRS DISMISSED
13-CC-0081 CAIRS DISMISSED
13-CC-0090 ABT ELECTRONICS DISMISSED
13-CC-0098 SPIVEY, WILLIAM OWEN, II DENIED
13-CC-0151 HERR, JOYCE DISMISSED
13-CC-0167 PREMIER COMPUTER SERVICES, INC. DENIED
13-CC-0187 ROSS, CHARLIE MAE DENIED
13-CC-0216 SANDERS, DETERTORING DISMISSED
13-CC-0218 UHLICH CHILDRENS ADVANTAGE NETWORK DISMISSED
13-CC-0219 UHLICH CHILDRENS ADVANTAGE NETWORK DISMISSED
13-CC-0245 DANVILLE AREA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DENIED
13-CC-0246 OER SERVICES, LLC. DISMISSED
13-CC-0247 OER SERVICES, LLC. DISMISSED
13-CC-0264 STACKHOUSE, RONNIE DENIED
13-CC-0266 CAMPOS, ALVARO DISMISSED
13-CC-0306 ILLINOIS STATE TOLL HIGHWAY AUTHORITY DISMISSED
13-CC-0310 FORWARD, P.C. DISMISSED
13-CC-0323 ILLINOIS, UNIVERSITY OF, AT CHICAGO DISMISSED
13-CC-0325 LIMESTONE PARK DISTRICT DISMISSED
13-CC-0335 BATTAD, ROSALINA DISMISSED
13-CC-0341 BROWN, BOBBY DISMISSED
13-CC-0342 MARTIN, SYLVESTER DISMISSED
13-CC-0373 KCCDD, INC. DENIED
13-CC-0386 WHITE,ANNETTE DISMISSED
13-CC-0387 WHITE,ANNETTE DISMISSED
13-CC-0389 COMMUNITY COUNSELING CENTERS OF CHICAGO DISMISSED
13-CC-0395 KCCDD, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-0399 AMEREN ILLINOIS DENIED
13-CC-0419 FINLEY,TYRON DISMISSED
13-CC-0421 CHARLESTON, CITY OF DENIED
13-CC-0424 LOMBARD PARK DISTRICT DISMISSED
13-CC-0426 THOMPSON,BRENDA J. DISMISSED
13-CC-0448 WILLIAM CHARLES CONSTRUCTION, LLC. DISMISSED
13-CC-0454 WALKER, JERMAINE DISMISSED
13-CC-0458 BAKER, DONNIE DISMISSED
13-CC-0460 MORROW, PAUL DISMISSED
13-CC-0461 PAYNE, EDJUAN DISMISSED
13-CC-0462 PAYNE, EDJUAN DENIED
13-CC-0492 ELM CITY REHABILITATION CENTER, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-0502 ELM CITY REHABILITATION CENTER, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-0503 ELM CITY REHABILITATION CENTER, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-0505 ELM CITY REHABILITATION CENTER, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-0507 ELM CITY REHABILITATION CENTER, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-0508 ELM CITY REHABILITATION CENTER, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-0544 GARNER, JACK DISMISSED
13-CC-0549 MCCARTER, DI ANA A/K/A DI ANA GREENE DISMISSED
13-CC-0551 LEVY, ENRICO DISMISSED

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13-CC-0552 LEVY, ENRICO DISMISSED
13-CC-0553 BAILEY, JAVIER DENIED
13-CC-0555 NAPERVILLE PARK DISTRICT DISMISSED
13-CC-0566 BRESTAN, SALLY DISMISSED
13-CC-0587 HELP AT HOME, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-0613 BAILEY, JAVIER DENIED
13-CC-0643 ESTATE OF FEUQUAY,MARTHA JEAN DISMISSED
13-CC-0651 BRESTAN, SALLY DISMISSED
13-CC-0652 SETON ACADEMY DISMISSED
13-CC-0695 WOODSIDE, CARRIE L. DISMISSED
13-CC-0696 GOODEN, NICOLE DENIED
13-CC-0764 JAMES MACHINERY, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-0766 OLIVER, HAROLD DENIED
13-CC-0769 ASHLEY'S QUALITY CARE, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-0770 ASHLEY'S QUALITY CARE, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-0771 ASHLEY'S QUALITY CARE, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-0772 ASHLEY'S QUALITY CARE, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-0773 ASHLEY'S QUALITY CARE, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-0774 ASHLEY'S QUALITY CARE, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-0775 ASHLEY'S QUALITY CARE, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-0776 ASHLEY'S QUALITY CARE, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-0777 ASHLEY'S QUALITY CARE, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-0778 ASHLEY'S QUALITY CARE, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-0779 ASHLEY'S QUALITY CARE, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-0780 ASHLEY'S QUALITY CARE, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-0781 ASHLEY'S QUALITY CARE, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-0782 ASHLEY'S QUALITY CARE, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-0791 MCLANE BRIAN, INC. D/B/A ANCHOR HOME HEALTH C DENIED
ARE
13-CC-0837 VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA OF ILLINOIS DISMISSED
13-CC-0844 ILLINOIS PRESS FOUNDATION DISMISSED
13-CC-0908 BLANCHARD, ANTONIO L. DISMISSED
13-CC-0909 WEEKS, ROBERT DISMISSED
13-CC-0918 DAWSON, KRISTINA DENIED
13-CC-0919 MARK, KENDALL DISMISSED
13-CC-0920 COX, JON DISMISSED
13-CC-0921 HASTINGS, PHILLIP DISMISSED
13-CC-0924 ASSOCIATION HOUSE OF CHICAGO DISMISSED
13-CC-0925 MEYER,CHRISTOPHER J. DISMISSED
13-CC-0934 ALLEN, ARED DENIED
13-CC-0935 QUALITY INN-ELGIN DISMISSED
13-CC-0955 CARLSON AUTO BODY, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-0991 CHILDREN OF AMERICA DISMISSED
13-CC-1045 RUSSELL, DEBORAH D. DENIED
13-CC-1085 HARLOW, JENNA DENIED
13-CC-1087 POWERS, THOMAS DISMISSED
13-CC-1088 WILSON, IESHA M. DISMISSED
13-CC-1089 WILSON, IESHA M. DISMISSED
13-CC-1090 WILSON, IESHA M. DISMISSED
13-CC-1092 AUSTIN, DOROTHY DENIED
13-CC-1101 WILLIAMS, TRACY DISMISSED
13-CC-1151 LEVY, ENRICO DISMISSED
13-CC-1163 CARDIAC SCIENCE DISMISSED
13-CC-1177 AMOS, BRANDY DISMISSED
13-CC-1183 KLINDER, DONALD E. DISMISSED
13-CC-1185 XENTRIS, LLC. DISMISSED
13-CC-1193 GEORGE ALARM COMPANY, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-1223 GEORGE ALARM COMPANY, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-1231 TRUST MONACO, MICHAEL DISMISSED
13-CC-1234 KUPISH, JOSH DENIED
13-CC-1257 UNIFORMITY, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-1284 UNIFORMITY, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-1296 UNIFORMITY, INC. DISMISSED

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13-CC-1341 PETER, GEORGE, JR. DISMISSED
13-CC-1345 SMITH, PAUL DISMISSED
13-CC-1386 LIFELINE FAMILY SERVICES DENIED
13-CC-1398 DRURY INN & SUITES-SPRINGFIELD, IL. DISMISSED
13-CC-1426 INLAND COMMERCIAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT DISMISSED
13-CC-1428 BIOTECH X-RAY, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-1470 GUTIERREZ, TOMAS DISMISSED
13-CC-1486 REGNER, MELANIE DENIED
13-CC-1498 CONWAY, DARRYL DISMISSED
13-CC-1499 WEEKS, ROBERT DISMISSED
13-CC-1511 GALLS AN ARAMARK COMPANY DISMISSED
13-CC-1513 GALLS AN ARAMARK COMPANY DISMISSED
13-CC-1514 GALLS AN ARAMARK COMPANY DISMISSED
13-CC-1523 BROWN, ANTHONY DR. DISMISSED
13-CC-1524 BROWN, ANTHONY DR. DISMISSED
13-CC-1525 BROWN, ANTHONY DR. DISMISSED
13-CC-1526 BROWN, ANTHONY DR. DISMISSED
13-CC-1527 BROWN, ANTHONY DR. DISMISSED
13-CC-1528 BROWN, ANTHONY DR. DISMISSED
13-CC-1531 GALLS AN ARAMARK COMPANY D/B/A C I GALLS HOLDI DENIED
NGS, LLC.
13-CC-1554 ILLINOIS MENTOR, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-1555 ILLINOIS MENTOR, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-1557 ILLINOIS MENTOR, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-1561 ILLINOIS MENTOR, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-1564 ILLINOIS MENTOR, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-1565 ILLINOIS MENTOR, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-1567 ILLINOIS MENTOR, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-1568 ILLINOIS MENTOR, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-1570 ILLINOIS MENTOR, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-1573 ILLINOIS MENTOR, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-1576 ILLINOIS MENTOR, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-1578 ILLINOIS MENTOR, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-1580 ILLINOIS MENTOR, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-1581 ILLINOIS MENTOR, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-1582 ILLINOIS MENTOR, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-1583 ILLINOIS MENTOR, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-1585 ILLINOIS MENTOR, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-1586 ILLINOIS MENTOR, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-1588 ILLINOIS MENTOR, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-1589 ILLINOIS MENTOR, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-1591 ILLINOIS MENTOR, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-1614 FOX VALLEY FIRE & SAFETY CO., INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-1641 MURRY, CYNTHIA DENIED
13-CC-1653 FARNSWORTH, JOEL DISMISSED
13-CC-1655 NELNET CONTRACTOR FOR US DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATI DENIED
ON
13-CC-1661 NELNET CONTRACTOR FOR US DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATI DENIED
ON
13-CC-1662 NELNET CONTRACTOR FOR US DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATI DENIED
ON
13-CC-1673 KELLNER, M.J., CO., INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-1679 BRAD'S TIRE, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-1683 BELL, MISTY DISMISSED
13-CC-1690 KELLNER, M.J., CO., INC. DENIED
13-CC-1698 KEIPER, MONTE DISMISSED
13-CC-1703 GONZALEZ, RAMONA DISMISSED
13-CC-1716 WHEELER, ANTHONY DENIED
13-CC-1718 GUINTO, CANDIDO DISMISSED
13-CC-1726 HENRY, WILLIAM DISMISSED
13-CC-1753 XEROX CORPORATION DENIED
13-CC-1754 XEROX CORPORATION DENIED
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13-CC-1803 ENTERPRISE HOLDINGS, INC. DENIED
13-CC-1806 YOUTH ADVOCATE PROGRAMS, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-1823 ENTERPRISE HOLDINGS, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-1828 CAVER, JESSE DISMISSED
13-CC-1834 JONES, COREY D. DISMISSED
13-CC-1835 OLIVER, DAVINE DISMISSED
13-CC-1886 HIMMELRIGHT, GRACE MARIE DENIED
13-CC-1917 LASER INNOVATIONS, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-1918 LASER INNOVATIONS, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-1919 LASER INNOVATIONS, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-1920 LASER INNOVATIONS, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-1922 SECURITY ALARM DISMISSED
13-CC-1928 DAVIS, VERA R. DISMISSED
13-CC-1944 WARREN, EUGENE DISMISSED
13-CC-1945 PAYNE, EDJUAN DENIED
13-CC-1946 PAYNE, EDJUAN DISMISSED
13-CC-1988 OFFICE DEPOT DISMISSED
13-CC-1999 MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES DISMISSED
13-CC-2002 MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES DISMISSED
13-CC-2003 MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES DISMISSED
13-CC-2008 MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES DISMISSED
13-CC-2023 ILMO PRODUCTS COMPANY DISMISSED
13-CC-2031 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-2036 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-2040 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-2042 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-2045 PAYNE, EDJUAN DENIED
13-CC-2046 WIMBERLY, ANTHONY DISMISSED
13-CC-2047 GRISSETTE, DIJON DISMISSED
13-CC-2057 PAYNE, EDJUAN DENIED
13-CC-2068 MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES DISMISSED
13-CC-2072 MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES DISMISSED
13-CC-2073 MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES DISMISSED
13-CC-2097 MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES DISMISSED
13-CC-2102 MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES DISMISSED
13-CC-2105 MIDWEST LITIGATION SERVICES DISMISSED
13-CC-2120 BAKO PATHOLOGY SERVICES DENIED
13-CC-2123 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS HOSPITAL D/B/A MEMORIAL HOSP DENIED
ITAL
13-CC-2143 MONTGOMERY, ANTHONY DISMISSED
13-CC-2172 JIMENEZ, ALBERTO DISMISSED
13-CC-2173 BETHEL NEW LIFE DISMISSED
13-CC-2183 OLD ABE, LLC. D/B/A PRESIDENT ABRAHAM LINCOLN DISMISSED
HOTEL & CONFERENCE CTR.
13-CC-2190 CAIRS DISMISSED
13-CC-2207 OFFICE DEPOT DISMISSED
13-CC-2226 JONES, CARMEN DISMISSED
13-CC-2228 LASER INNOVATIONS, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-2240 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. D/B/A CDW, LLC. DISMISSED
13-CC-2247 STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY DISMISSED
13-CC-2248 SUTTON, DERRICK DISMISSED
13-CC-2252 TUCKER, ARTHUR A. DISMISSED
13-CC-2253 LEE, SHANE-MICHAEL C. DISMISSED
13-CC-2254 CLARK, ROBERT DISMISSED
13-CC-2256 HOLMES, JAMES DISMISSED
13-CC-2284 YARBROUGH, BILLY DENIED
13-CC-2290 ONE HOPE UNITED-NORTHERN REGION DISMISSED
13-CC-2295 LASER INNOVATIONS, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-2300 ANIMADDO, GEORGE DISMISSED
13-CC-2322 VALERIO, ANTHONY DISMISSED
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13-CC-2353 TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH BOARD/NATIONAL ACADEMY DISMISSED
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13-CC-2365 WORTHEM, JAMES DISMISSED
13-CC-2370 CENVEO CORPORATION DISMISSED
13-CC-2371 TIBOR, JAMES M. DISMISSED
13-CC-2374 CENVEO CORPORATION DENIED
13-CC-2386 LASER INNOVATIONS, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-2388 TORRES, PEDRO W. & HALINA J. DISMISSED
13-CC-2396 INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CONSULTANTS DISMISSED
13-CC-2450 MCDONALD, HARRY DISMISSED
13-CC-2458 ILLINOIS CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES DISMISSED
13-CC-2459 ILLINOIS CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES DISMISSED
13-CC-2460 ILLINOIS CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES DISMISSED
13-CC-2461 ILLINOIS CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES DISMISSED
13-CC-2462 ILLINOIS CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES DISMISSED
13-CC-2463 ILLINOIS CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES DISMISSED
13-CC-2464 ILLINOIS CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES DISMISSED
13-CC-2465 ILLINOIS CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES DISMISSED
13-CC-2467 ILLINOIS CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES DISMISSED
13-CC-2468 ILLINOIS CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES DISMISSED
13-CC-2469 ILLINOIS CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES DISMISSED
13-CC-2473 ILLINOIS CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES DISMISSED
13-CC-2475 ILLINOIS CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES DISMISSED
13-CC-2476 SIMPLEX GRINNELL, LP. DISMISSED
13-CC-2481 ILLINOIS CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES DISMISSED
13-CC-2483 ILLINOIS CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES DISMISSED
13-CC-2484 ILLINOIS CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES DISMISSED
13-CC-2499 GRIGSBY, CLARON DISMISSED
13-CC-2510 CENVEO CORPORATION DISMISSED
13-CC-2511 CENVEO CORPORATION DISMISSED
13-CC-2515 JOLIET I-80 PARNTERS D/B/A HAMPTON INN JOLIET DISMISSED
13-CC-2520 NIEVES, JAMES DISMISSED
13-CC-2525 MYRICK, PERCY DENIED
13-CC-2527 MACEDO, LUIS DISMISSED
13-CC-2528 MOORE, ROBBIE, J. DISMISSED
13-CC-2536 INTEGRYS ENERGY SERVICES, INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-2561 WATTS, VANESSA DISMISSED
13-CC-2564 MULLEN, WILLIE DISMISSED
13-CC-2577 SIMPLEX GRINNELL, LP. DISMISSED
13-CC-2584 ILLINOIS BUILDING, LLC. DISMISSED
13-CC-2592 COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY DISMISSED
13-CC-2594 COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY DISMISSED
13-CC-2595 COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY DISMISSED
13-CC-2596 COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY DISMISSED
13-CC-2605 COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY DISMISSED
13-CC-2607 COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY DISMISSED
13-CC-2608 COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY DISMISSED
13-CC-2609 COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY DISMISSED
13-CC-2610 COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY DISMISSED
13-CC-2612 QUINN, SAMUEL DENIED
13-CC-2615 COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY DISMISSED
13-CC-2620 COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY DISMISSED
13-CC-2656 GRAINGER, W.W., INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-2658 CHILDREN'S HOME ASSOCIATION OF ILLINOIS DENIED
13-CC-2661 ILLINOIS CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES DISMISSED
13-CC-2662 ILLINOIS CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES DISMISSED
13-CC-2664 ILLINOIS CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES DISMISSED
13-CC-2666 ILLINOIS CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES DISMISSED
13-CC-2667 ILLINOIS CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES DISMISSED
13-CC-2668 ILLINOIS CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES DISMISSED
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13-CC-2673 ILLINOIS CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES DISMISSED
13-CC-2676 ILLINOIS CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES DISMISSED
13-CC-2677 ILLINOIS CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES DISMISSED
13-CC-2678 ILLINOIS CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES DISMISSED
13-CC-2679 ILLINOIS CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES DISMISSED
13-CC-2680 ILLINOIS CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES DISMISSED
13-CC-2682 ILLINOIS CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES DISMISSED
13-CC-2710 TSAY, T. PETER DENIED
13-CC-2715 FEUQUAY, JAMES E. DISMISSED
13-CC-2716 MILLER, RODNEY DISMISSED
13-CC-2718 WALLS, ERVEN Z.T. DISMISSED
13-CC-2757 GRAINGER, W.W., INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-2766 INGRAM, EDMUND DISMISSED
13-CC-2772 HARDIN, SHARRON R. DISMISSED
13-CC-2776 FOXS CLEANERS DENIED
13-CC-2777 FOXS CLEANERS DENIED
13-CC-2778 FOXS CLEANERS DENIED
13-CC-2779 FOXS CLEANERS DENIED
13-CC-2780 FOXS CLEANERS DENIED
13-CC-2781 FOXS CLEANERS DENIED
13-CC-2782 FOXS CLEANERS DENIED
13-CC-2783 FOXS CLEANERS DENIED
13-CC-2784 FOXS CLEANERS DENIED
13-CC-2785 FOXS CLEANERS DENIED
13-CC-2786 FOXS CLEANERS DENIED
13-CC-2787 FOXS CLEANERS DENIED
13-CC-2788 FOXS CLEANERS DENIED
13-CC-2816 HOBBS, NICOLE DISMISSED
13-CC-2823 SIMPLEX GRINNELL, LP. DISMISSED
13-CC-2825 SIMPLEX GRINNELL, LP. DISMISSED
13-CC-2834 PASSAVANT AREA HOSPITAL DISMISSED
13-CC-2838 LUBY, ELIZABETH B. DISMISSED
13-CC-2844 PASSAVANT AREA HOSPITAL DISMISSED
13-CC-2859 KNIGHT HAWK COAL, LLC. DISMISSED
13-CC-2885 RAY, KENYARDA DISMISSED
13-CC-2887 JOHNSON, ISAIAH DISMISSED
13-CC-2889 TIBOR, JAMES M. DISMISSED
13-CC-2907 PROVENA ST. MARYS HOSPITAL DISMISSED
13-CC-2928 PREMIER DERMATOLOGY DISMISSED
13-CC-2937 LOETE, BRENDA DISMISSED
13-CC-2956 DEVER, JUDITH DISMISSED
13-CC-2977 HOLIDAY INN-JOLIET DISMISSED
13-CC-2978 HOLIDAY INN-JOLIET DISMISSED
13-CC-2982 HOLIDAY INN-JOLIET DISMISSED
13-CC-2993 STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE CO. A/S DENIED
/O JAMES & KACIE ALLEN
13-CC-2995 BLACKMAN, TOMMY JERMAINE DISMISSED
13-CC-2996 BLACKMAN, TOMMY JERMAINE DISMISSED
13-CC-2997 ALLEN, ARDYTH DISMISSED
13-CC-2998 STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY DISMISSED
13-CC-3002 BANKS, LARRY DISMISSED
13-CC-3003 BANKS, LARRY DISMISSED
13-CC-3004 ALLISON, DENARD DISMISSED
13-CC-3007 MOORE, ROBBIE & KELLER, DUSTIN DISMISSED
13-CC-3009 HILDRETH, SCOTT DISMISSED
13-CC-3010 MOORE, ROBBIE J. DISMISSED
13-CC-3029 CHILEDA INSTITUTE, INC. DENIED
13-CC-3033 DRURY INN & SUITES DENIED
13-CC-3062 ANDERSON, OTHA DISMISSED
13-CC-3064 WILSON, IESHA DISMISSED
13-CC-3065 WILSON, IESHA DISMISSED
13-CC-3066 WILSON, IESHA DISMISSED
13-CC-3067 OLIVER, HAROLD DENIED

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13-CC-3070 PRICE, MITCHELL, M.D. DISMISSED
13-CC-3099 KELLNER, M.J., CO., INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-3111 WHITE, DARLA DENIED
13-CC-3118 ESQUIRE DEPOSITION SOLUTIONS, LLC. DISMISSED
13-CC-3128 CHAPMAN, ETHEL DISMISSED
13-CC-3136 LEWIS, MELISSA LYNNE DENIED
13-CC-3141 STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY DISMISSED
A/S/O LEWIS BUNCH
13-CC-3144 CORREA, ANTONIO DISMISSED
13-CC-3146 MCINTOSH, SAMUEL DISMISSED
13-CC-3148 BUCKLES, KEITH M. DENIED
13-CC-3161 PRIME ELECTRIC CO., INC. DISMISSED
13-CC-3185 BECKER, BEVERLY C. TRUSTEE FOR THE ESTATE OF N DISMISSED
ORMAN & GERTRUDE BECKER
13-CC-3187 NESMITH, PERRY S. DISMISSED
13-CC-3198 PRIME ELECTRIC CO., INC. DISMISSED
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

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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

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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

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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

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14-CC-3006 COLLINS, ROSZELL DISMISSED
14-CC-3009 DIBBLE, TERRY DISMISSED
14-CC-3098 SIMS COURT REPORTING SERVICES, INC. DISMISSED

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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

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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
12-CC-2138 CAPE RADIOLOGY GROUP $10.19
12-CC-2140 LAWRENCE/CRAWFORD ASSOCIATION FOR EXCEPTIONAL $61,912.00
CITIZENS
12-CC-2143 FRANTZ-MAHONEY, SHARMON E. $681.28
12-CC-2145 MEMORIAL HOSPITAL $2,765.23
12-CC-2149 HOLMES, MICHAEL A. $142.80
12-CC-2153 GORDON FOOD SERVICE, INC. $2,140.30
12-CC-2163 GLENN BROTHERS GARAGE DOOR CO. $1,500.00
12-CC-2167 HAMILTON, ALENE $20.00
12-CC-2168 VENNELL, ROXANNE $20.00
12-CC-2169 RONALD KORZA $20.00
12-CC-2224 MEMORIAL HOME SERVICES $331.68
12-CC-2227 ESQUIRE DEPOSITION SOLUTIONS, LLC. $103.50
12-CC-2241 REIDS INN BEST WESTERN $66.58
12-CC-2253 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. $247.50
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
OUTDOOR
12-CC-2273 WOHLMUTH, ANN $100.00
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
12-CC-2353 ILLINOIS COALITION AGAINST SEXUAL ASSAULT (ICA $5,000.00
SA)
12-CC-2356 WILLIAMS, WANDA $10.00
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
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12-CC-2715 SOUTHERN ORTHOPEDIC ASSOCIATES, SC. $205.36
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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

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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

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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
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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
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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

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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.
12-CC-3477 ILLINOIS, UNIVERSITY OF, MEDICAL CENTER AT CHI $7,005.95
CAGO
12-CC-3479 KREIDER SERVICES, INC. $1,091.19
12-CC-3481 RIECHMANN BROS., LLC. $135.25
12-CC-3482 MCKINLEY, ADA S., COMMUNITY SERVICES $7,573.51
12-CC-3484 MCKINLEY, ADA S., COMMUNITY SERVICES $3,245.79
12-CC-3485 MCKINLEY, ADA S., COMMUNITY SERVICES $987.05
12-CC-3486 ADDUS HOMECARE $18,045.38
12-CC-3488 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $1,002.20

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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
12-CC-3494 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $383.94
12-CC-3497 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $1,194.16
12-CC-3501 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $1,077.48
12-CC-3502 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $1,067.74
12-CC-3506 OGS TECHNOLOGIES, INC. $1,497.83
12-CC-3508 CT MECHANICAL, LLC. $1,400.00
12-CC-3510 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $607.72
12-CC-3515 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $194.76
12-CC-3517 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $1,440.03
12-CC-3519 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $1,830.10
12-CC-3520 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $221.40
12-CC-3522 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $1,518.40
12-CC-3523 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $896.70
12-CC-3527 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $2,152.62
12-CC-3528 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $331.50
12-CC-3529 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $748.50
12-CC-3530 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $1,712.22
12-CC-3531 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $1,557.96
12-CC-3532 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $1,190.34
12-CC-3533 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $1,240.92
12-CC-3534 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $1,658.20
12-CC-3535 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $1,952.25
12-CC-3536 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $1,795.70
12-CC-3537 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $118.20
12-CC-3538 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $118.20
12-CC-3539 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $29.55
12-CC-3550 MENARD, INC. $130.92
12-CC-3551 MENARD, INC. $97.44
12-CC-3553 DERAM, EVA $187.92
12-CC-3554 ILLINOIS ROAD CONTRACTORS D/B/A STATE MATERIAL $1,776.52
MARATHON, INC.
12-CC-3555 ILLINOIS ROAD CONTRACTORS D/B/A STATE MATERIAL $1,307.69
MARATHON, INC.
12-CC-3556 WALTER LOUIS CHEMICALS $84.00
12-CC-3557 COLLINSVILLE, CITY OF $48.46
12-CC-3561 IBM CORPORATION $250.00
12-CC-3564 MARION EYE CENTERS $185.00
12-CC-3565 MARION EYE CENTERS $59.00
12-CC-3566 LAUREL JEAN MYERS INTERPRETING $112.50
12-CC-3568 PROVENA ST. MARYS HOSPITAL $1,045.17
12-CC-3573 MCKINLEY, ADA S., COMMUNITY SERVICES $5,485.94
12-CC-3575 IKON OFFICE SOLUTIONS $459.26
12-CC-3581 REID, NECOLE R. $1,000.00
12-CC-3596 EXCLUSIVE CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, INC. $3,805.12
12-CC-3597 EXCLUSIVE CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, INC. $2,260.00
12-CC-3599 EXCLUSIVE CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, INC. $1,286.55
12-CC-3604 EXCLUSIVE CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, INC. $6,950.00
12-CC-3605 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $1,196.84
12-CC-3608 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $1,439.76
12-CC-3611 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $309.38
12-CC-3615 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $1,560.18
12-CC-3616 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $1,464.49
12-CC-3617 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $1,598.31
12-CC-3618 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $454.44
12-CC-3624 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $202.29
12-CC-3625 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $2,109.86
12-CC-3626 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $827.28
12-CC-3628 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $1,410.01
12-CC-3629 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $1,431.19
12-CC-3633 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $1,294.54

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12-CC-3635 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $1,168.56
12-CC-3637 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $1,234.06
12-CC-3638 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $1,909.11
12-CC-3639 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $1,296.70
12-CC-3640 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $32.46
12-CC-3641 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $2,109.86
12-CC-3643 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $2,089.58
12-CC-3649 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $1,598.31
12-CC-3650 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $1,341.64
12-CC-3654 MCCORKLE COURT REPORTERS, INC. $300.75
12-CC-3657 ADVOCATE SOUTH SUBURBAN $4,538.00
12-CC-3659 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $2,798.13
12-CC-3660 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $2,530.00
12-CC-3661 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $2,798.13
12-CC-3662 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $2,574.69
12-CC-3663 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $2,557.50
12-CC-3667 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $1,280.05
12-CC-3668 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $1,120.61
12-CC-3671 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $2,498.69
12-CC-3676 PROVENA ST. MARYS HOSPITAL $868.92
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12-CC-3689 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $192.50
12-CC-3690 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $1,753.11
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12-CC-3693 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $473.49
12-CC-3696 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $324.54
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12-CC-3698 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $283.28
12-CC-3702 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $1,332.84
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12-CC-3706 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $1,195.07
12-CC-3707 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $29.55
12-CC-3708 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $274.24
12-CC-3709 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $901.80
12-CC-3710 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $794.46
12-CC-3712 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL STAFFING $385.91
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12-CC-3720 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. $676.68
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12-CC-3728 SIMPLEX GRINNELL, LP. $1,481.00
12-CC-3732 SPRINGFIELD VISION CARE ASSOCIATES, LTD. $89.95
12-CC-3734 UNISOURCE WORLDWIDE, INC. $19,368.00
12-CC-3735 HOPEDALE MEDICAL COMPLEX $11,026.02
12-CC-3741 CHRISTIAN COUNTY FARMERS SUPPLY COMPANY $1,541.48
12-CC-3742 MOTOROLA, INC. $2,457.68
12-CC-3749 BRAHLER LUBE CENTERS $153.96
12-CC-3752 AREA DISPOSAL SERVICE, INC. $1,450.96
12-CC-3754 FARM KING SUPPLY, INC. $11.34
12-CC-3755 FARM KING SUPPLY, INC. $219.90
12-CC-3760 ASSOCIATION FOR INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENT $10,369.23
12-CC-3761 YWCA MCLEAN COUNTY $1,424.00
12-CC-3771 MBA ENTERPRISES-3, INC. $1,153.81
12-CC-3774 LIFELINE SYSTEMS, INC. $56.00
12-CC-3776 LIFELINE SYSTEMS, INC. $112.00
12-CC-3777 LIFELINE SYSTEMS, INC. $100.00
12-CC-3778 LIFELINE SYSTEMS, INC. $140.00
12-CC-3779 LIFELINE SYSTEMS, INC. $140.00
12-CC-3780 LIFELINE SYSTEMS, INC. $28.00
12-CC-3781 LIFELINE SYSTEMS, INC. $56.00
12-CC-3782 LIFELINE SYSTEMS, INC. $28.00
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12-CC-3785 LIFELINE SYSTEMS, INC. $28.00
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EPARTMENT
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279
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GO
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LC.
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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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GICAL ASSOC., LTD.
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IS
13-CC-1984 OFFICE DEPOT $5,742.50
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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
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IATES REPORTING
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IATES REPORTING
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IATES REPORTING
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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

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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

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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

13-CC-3132 WESTMONT, VILLAGE OF, POLICE DEPARTMENT PAID THROUGH


13CC3131
13-CC-3133 WESTMONT, VILLAGE OF, POLICE DEPARTMENT PAID THROUGH
13CC3131
13-CC-3135 TLC LEARNING CENTER $3,998.14
13-CC-3152 BEST CARE SERVICES, INC. $3,033.76

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
13-CC-3571 JERSEY COUNTY $70.00
13-CC-3573 QUALITY INN-SCHAUMBURG $946.10
13-CC-3574 O'CONNOR, ELAINE $159.95
13-CC-3575 TRI INDUSTRIES $163.10
13-CC-3576 MOORE TIRES, INC. $136.92
13-CC-3582 NG, RICHARD H. $300.00
13-CC-3586 DAVID FISHMAN COURT REPORTERS $234.95
13-CC-3590 GARDEN CENTER SERVICES $3,718.03
13-CC-3594 KASKASKIA SUPPLY & RENTAL $269.99
13-CC-3596 UNITED METHODIST CHILDREN'S HOME $439.62
13-CC-3597 HELP AT HOME, INC. $1,536.00
13-CC-3598 HELP AT HOME, INC. $102.00
13-CC-3600 ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. $5,747.52
13-CC-3601 ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. $3,625.00
13-CC-3602 ANCHOR MECHANICAL, INC. $898.00
14-CC-0003 WHITAKER, QUINCIE $520.59
14-CC-0005 DIVERSIFIED INSPECTIONS $1,675.00
14-CC-0006 IL SECT OF TRANS ENGRS. $975.00
14-CC-0008 MCKINLEY, ADA S., COMMUNITY SERVICES $20,142.94
14-CC-0009 CARGILL, INCORPORATED-DEICING TECHNOLOGY BUSIN $1,503.97
ESS UNIT
14-CC-0011 BRAHLER OIL & LUBE $44.99
14-CC-0018 MCKINLEY, ADA S., COMMUNITY SERVICES $4,932.94
14-CC-0024 ARDEN SHORE CHILD & FAMILY SERVICES $26,406.90
14-CC-0052 COMCAST OF ILLINOIS/TEXAS, LLC. $873.65
14-CC-0061 COMCAST OF ILLINOIS/TEXAS, LLC. $232.97
14-CC-0068 COMCAST OF ILLINOIS/TEXAS, LLC. $640.68
14-CC-0081 COMCAST OF ILLINOIS/TEXAS, LLC. $655.97
14-CC-0085 COMCAST OF ILLINOIS/TEXAS, LLC. $827.39
14-CC-0087 ALTORFER, INC. $134.14
14-CC-0100 LAKE LAND COLLEGE $395,047.61
14-CC-0104 AIRCOM USA $456.07
14-CC-0111 VILLAGE COMMONS BOOKSTORE $295.05
14-CC-0112 VILLAGE COMMONS BOOKSTORE $301.50
14-CC-0113 VILLAGE COMMONS BOOKSTORE $251.22
14-CC-0116 CANON SOLUTIONS AMERICA, INC. $656.17
14-CC-0117 PLUMBING MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS, INC. $166.12
14-CC-0118 PLUMBING MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS, INC. $1,940.00

296
14-CC-0123 FOX COLLEGE $229,812.50
14-CC-0144 HARRIS, CYNTHIA Y. $28.86
14-CC-0146 SEGUIN SERVICES, INC. $1,072.23
14-CC-0147 NORTHWESTERN COLLEGE $22,663.00
14-CC-0148 H GROUP, BBT INC. $1,090.00
14-CC-0151 KELLNER, M.J., CO., INC. $28,652.50
14-CC-0154 TOOMEY REPORTING, INC. $313.15
14-CC-0155 GLEN ELLYN HOSPITALITY, LLC. $88.80
14-CC-0163 YWCA MCLEAN COUNTY $957.74
14-CC-0164 HELLENIC FOUNDATION COMMUNITY CARE & SUPPORT D $2,365.32
/B/A GREEK ARCH WELFARE FOUNDATION
14-CC-0165 POMP'S TIRE SERVICE, INC. $1,460.17
14-CC-0166 CJE SENIORLIFE $6,244.00
14-CC-0186 BIERIG, STEVEN $675.00
14-CC-0189 CHILDREN'S HOME ASSOCIATION OF ILLINOIS $891.60
14-CC-0194 WIESE USA, INC. $5,090.12
14-CC-0195 GARDNER, MARY, DR. $789.52
14-CC-0210 KOHN, LISA SALKOVITZ $215.63
14-CC-0216 NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE $7,868.00
14-CC-0219 GET WELLS VETERINARY CLINIC, LTD. $187.54
14-CC-0220 CRAZY JOE'S BEST DEAL FURNITURE $240.00
14-CC-0228 NEW ALBERTSON'S, INC. $172.00
14-CC-0232 AMERICAN LITHO INC., C/O VAP FUNDING MASTER NO $4,551.89
TE TR
14-CC-0248 WICHMANN-KLAWITTER REPORTING, LTD. $229.40
14-CC-0249 WICHMANN-KLAWITTER REPORTING, LTD. $318.50
14-CC-0250 WICHMANN-KLAWITTER REPORTING, LTD. $123.80
14-CC-0251 WICHMANN-KLAWITTER REPORTING, LTD. $97.40
14-CC-0252 WICHMANN-KLAWITTER REPORTING, LTD. $762.40
14-CC-0259 ADVOCATE MEDICAL GROUP $5,620.00
14-CC-0261 SOUTH SUBURBAN COLLEGE $432.36
14-CC-0262 SOUTH SUBURBAN COLLEGE $617.66
14-CC-0263 NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE $944.00
14-CC-0264 CANON SOLUTIONS AMERICA, INC. $1,810.08
14-CC-0265 ADVOCATE MEDICAL GROUP $6,230.00
14-CC-0266 ADVOCATE MEDICAL GROUP $6,850.00
14-CC-0267 ADVOCATE MEDICAL GROUP $4,435.00
14-CC-0268 NAPA AUTO PARTS $425.32
14-CC-0269 LOYOLA UNIVERSITY-CHICAGO $645.00
14-CC-0271 JOHNSON CONTROLS, INC. $6,122.00
14-CC-0299 DATA POWER TECHNOLOGY ILLINOIS $747.00
14-CC-0300 NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSE ASSOCIATION $6,343.35
14-CC-0301 J C SHULTZ ENTERPRISES, INC. $52.55
14-CC-0303 ILLINOIS REAL ESTATE EDUCATION FOUNDATION $19,000.00
14-CC-0305 NEXUS, INDIAN OAKS ACADEMY $1,500.00
14-CC-0306 STEVENS, JAMES C., JR. $113.00
14-CC-0307 STEVENS, JAMES C., JR. $89.00
14-CC-0308 STEVENS, JAMES C., JR. $42.00
14-CC-0309 CULLEN, TERESA M. $14.00
14-CC-0310 CULLEN, TERESA M. $18.00
14-CC-0311 STEIMEL, DANIELLE J. $126.00
14-CC-0312 GOVERNORS STATE UNIVERSITY $213,226.21
14-CC-0315 DE PAUL UNIVERSITY $52,212.00
14-CC-0324 WAUBONSEE COMMUNITY COLLEGE $380.00
14-CC-0338 KNOWLEDGE UNIVERSE $1,157.10
14-CC-0340 HELP AT HOME, INC. $4,480.00
14-CC-0344 ADVOCATE MEDICAL GROUP $6,935.00
14-CC-0350 MONROE TRUCK EQUIPMENT $190.36
14-CC-0352 LARKIN CENTER $600.00
14-CC-0354 WAUBONSEE COMMUNITY COLLEGE $318.00
14-CC-0356 WHEATON COLLEGE $157.00
14-CC-0358 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY $30,415.40
14-CC-0360 TAYLOR, KAWAN $.00

297
14-CC-0361 TAYLOR, KAWAN $782.78
14-CC-0363 ILLINOIS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY $9,940.00
14-CC-0369 CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF THE ARCHDIOCESE OF CHICA $81.21
GO
14-CC-0373 BEST CARE SERVICES, INC. $1,579.46
14-CC-0376 SHOREWOOD HOME & AUTO, INC. $173.12
14-CC-0377 CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF THE ARCHDIOCESE OF CHICA $457,774.30
GO
14-CC-0380 ICAN DREAM CENTER $588.96
14-CC-0384 ICPM $9,546.44
14-CC-0405 COLUMBIA QUARRY COMPANY D/B/A LIMESTONE PRODUC $3,704.50
TION, LLC.
14-CC-0407 WILSON, KECIA D. $253.08
14-CC-0408 YANCY, SIMONE $4,953.34
14-CC-0410 NEUROSCIENCE CENTER, LLC. $1,710.00
14-CC-0411 DAVILA, EDWIN $111.87
14-CC-0412 GLENKIRK D/B/A OPPORTUNITY SECURE DATA DESTRUC $1,997.00
TION
14-CC-0420 ILLINOIS, UNIVERSITY OF, AT CHICAGO $252,494.79
14-CC-0425 SCHROEDER MATERIAL, INC. $181.63
14-CC-0426 SCHROEDER MATERIAL, INC. $108.00
14-CC-0427 OAKTOWN COMMUNITY COLLEGE $695.00
14-CC-0428 ABILITY INTERPRETING, LLC. $130.00
14-CC-0429 ABILITY INTERPRETING, LLC. $205.00
14-CC-0430 ABILITY INTERPRETING, LLC. $205.00
14-CC-0431 ABILITY INTERPRETING, LLC. $205.00
14-CC-0432 ABILITY INTERPRETING, LLC. $205.00
14-CC-0433 ABILITY INTERPRETING, LLC. $205.00
14-CC-0441 KENNEDY, DANIEL L. $1,500.00
14-CC-0447 CROSS, MARGARET $182.50
14-CC-0448 CROSS, MARGARET $126.56
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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

07-CC-2511 OSF HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS D/B/A ST. FRANCIS MEDIC $9,785.01


AL CENTER
07-CC-2570 OSF HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS D/B/A ST. FRANCIS MEDIC $20,467.10
AL CENTER
13-CC-2999 NEURORESTORATIVE CARBONDALE $18,600.00
13-CC-3000 NEURORESTORATIVE CARBONDALE $13,200.00

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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.  

04-CC-3309 HEARD, WILLIAM $97.00


05-CC-2289 VINNING, MONDREA $109.80
06-CC-3218 HAYES, ROBBIE $40,000.00
07-CC-1747 FONTANEZ, JOSHUA $53.75
08-CC-0861 BRUCE, JACK $5.52
08-CC-2634 KRUGER, JOSHUA W. $8.85
08-CC-3002 CLARK, MICHAEL $250.00
08-CC-3041 LEE, MICHAEL $210.00
09-CC-0162 PHILLIPS, BOBBY $70.00
09-CC-0206 PARKS, ALEXANDER $750.00
09-CC-0785 SIMS, BLANTON $50.00
10-CC-0172 HARDIN, ROBERT $293.87
10-CC-1210 ROBERTS, KARL $267.49
10-CC-1217 CARTER, KINGSLEY L. $274.19
10-CC-1861 BOWDEN, GLENN $50.00
10-CC-3135 HORACE, DARRELL M. $75.00
10-CC-3576 TROTTER, CHRISTOPHER $130.00
11-CC-0609 KIRKMAN, STANLEY $180.55
11-CC-1334 JACKSON, JERMAINE $353.48
11-CC-1613 LLOYD, JOHNNY $40.11
11-CC-2154 POOLE, PETER, III $150.00
11-CC-2196 FRANKLIN, ANDRE $122.00
11-CC-3697 WAINWRIGHT, ANTOINNE $20.85
12-CC-0387 KIRKMAN, JERRY A. $140.44
12-CC-0498 THOMPSON, BRIAN $175.00
12-CC-1271 SHARPE, SHELDON $82.91
12-CC-2344 POWERS, THOMAS $326.00
12-CC-2917 WINSTON, ANDRE $265.34
13-CC-1500 GASTON, AARON $252.44
13-CC-1712 HOLLAND, WILLIAM $50.00
13-CC-2243 KIRK, BENJAMIN $395.20
13-CC-2257 LYLES, DENNIS $500.00
13-CC-3063 HUDDLESTON, MARCUS $100.00
13-CC-3150 KEY, KENNETH M. $100.00
14-CC-0238 LOVE, ABDUL $18.00

309
REFUND CASES

FY2014

13-CC-3300 PAPP, THOMAS F. $75.00


13-CC-3372 HOLLIMAN, JAMES E. $75.00

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

10-CV-1102 VOLK, SUSAN M. $731.40


10-CV-1201 MITCHELL, FRANKIE DENIED
10-CV-1497 CAMISA, MICHAEL G. $6,901.00
10-CV-1531 TOWNSEND, CORRIGAN RECONSIDERED DISMISSAL
10-CV-1583 PERTEET, DEETREENA $800.25
10-CV-1592 ROBINSON, TRACY DENIED
10-CV-1593 SELINER, GERRY $1,363.00
10-CV-2120 LOPEZ, MARIO $27,000.00
10-CV-2188 COPE, MATTHEW R. $25,171.03
10-CV-2326 JOHNSON, FELTON DENIED
10-CV-2483 DEMOS, LORI $6,360.00
10-CV-2716 GALLEGOS, FREDDIE $25,475.67
10-CV-2924 MCCOY, HERBERT L., JR. $11,804.31
10-CV-2937 ZAPUSHEK, FRANK RECONSIDERED DISMISSAL
10-CV-3283 GIBBS, ASHLEY $12,173.15
10-CV-3368 HICKS, DERRICK $9,773.93
10-CV-3496 SALEEM, JANE DENIED
10-CV-3513 SUCIC, MICHAEL $7,939.59
10-CV-3619 SALAZAR, MARIA RECONSIDERED DENIAL
10-CV-3719 PETTIS, BRENDA DENIED
10-CV-4136 BURDETT, GREG $8,832.87
10-CV-4294 SINDLINGER, SUSAN $3,578.30
10-CV-4342 BULLOCK, ADRELL $6,686.00
10-CV-4367 RADDLE, HAROLD M., SR. $27,000.00
10-CV-4511 CHAUDHARY, ADIL $2,395.45
10-CV-4523 JAMERSON, PHYLLIS DISMISSED
10-CV-4606 SAMEN, COLLEEN M. $5,185.90
10-CV-4616 FREEMAN, BRANDE DENIED
10-CV-4683 MARTINEZ, ROGELIO $16,720.11
10-CV-4961 CASCONE, CECILIA DENIED
10-CV-4982 EDWARDS, DARRIES DENIED
10-CV-5127 WHITEHEAD, JEMEL A. $4,116.90
10-CV-5414 COREY, DAWN $458.94
10-CV-5449 JAMES, VAN D. $3,420.00
10-CV-5673 QUARRELLS, TEQUILLA DISMISSED
11-CV-0064 ACEVEDO, RUDY $705.00
11-CV-0067 BARTELS, JANET C. $25,096.12
11-CV-0068 BRUBAKER, JAMIE $3,614.06
11-CV-0103 JONET, DEBRA $1,147.86
11-CV-0119 CHERRY, DARLENE $5,644.98
11-CV-0260 JOHNSON, LINDA M. DENIED
11-CV-0383 ZIKMUND, SCOTT B. RECONSIDERED DENIAL
11-CV-0440 MORENO, ANGEL $12,485.93
11-CV-0550 WELLS, IESHA DENIED
11-CV-0581 THOMPSON, JAMI DENIED
11-CV-0739 IVORY, TAMERA L. $20,855.00
11-CV-0806 VALENCIA, KAITRIN $7,778.40
11-CV-0876 CATO, ERICKA $937.07
11-CV-0879 FULLARD, MICHELLE $5,426.95

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
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13-CV-0270 KRAMER, MARK DENIED
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13-CV-0292 VESNESKE, ROBERT DENIED
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13-CV-0296 DALTON, RUTH DENIED
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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
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13-CV-0353 BELL, JANE A. DENIED
13-CV-0365 GARCIA, RAYMUNDO $22,402.02
13-CV-0374 JOHNSON, CALVIN DENIED
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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
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13-CV-0417 KRYGOWDKI, TIM $2,413.60
13-CV-0418 MANKTELOW, REBECCA $341.80
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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
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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
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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
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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
13-CV-2027 REMPSON, STEPHEN DENIED
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
13-CV-2076 RAY, RANDALL $93.00
13-CV-2077 RIVERA, JUAN DENIED
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
13-CV-2147 BAKER, BECKY S. DENIED
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
13-CV-2271 MAYES, JAMES DENIED
13-CV-2272 MITCHELL, NIKIDA S. $79.65
13-CV-2275 PACHECO, JOSE $8,699.00
13-CV-2276 PITTS, JERMAINE $2,070.98
13-CV-2279 SAUNDERS, THOMAS C. DENIED
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
13-CV-2288 JACKSON, VERONICA $5,000.00
13-CV-2291 LEE, EDWARD E. $5,940.87
13-CV-2292 MAKHMADKHONOV, BUNED $1,180.00
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
13-CV-2343 TAYLOR, MARY E. $6,172.86
13-CV-2344 TAYLOR, PHONTEZ $175.00
13-CV-2347 WILLIAMS, ALBERT $2,438.00
13-CV-2348 WILLIAMS, DOUGLAS DISMISSED
13-CV-2349 WOODS, DAMONTAI $496.00

335
13-CV-2350 WOOLARD, KIM DENIED
13-CV-2352 BARKSTROM, CAROLYN $213.00
13-CV-2353 BEACH, DAWN $4,500.00
13-CV-2354 BEACH, DAWN $2,990.00
13-CV-2355 BEACH, DAWN $1,605.00
13-CV-2357 CESENA, JONATHAN $104.22
13-CV-2358 DEAR, RUBY $832.00
13-CV-2360 GODINEZ, FILADELFIO DENIED
13-CV-2361 GOMEZ, ISIDRO $832.00
13-CV-2362 HARRIS, JASMINE $944.00
13-CV-2363 ILCZUK, SABINA $11,296.56
13-CV-2365 KUBER, ANTHONY $1,087.00
13-CV-2366 MAGEE, QUNIQUE $2,996.00
13-CV-2367 PINTOR, BRENDA $150.00
13-CV-2368 SANCHEZ, JUAN DENIED
13-CV-2369 TRAILER, RONI $1,983.29
13-CV-2370 WEATHERSBY, RUBYSTINE $6,200.52
13-CV-2371 ANDRADE, MARTIN DENIED
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
13-CV-2383 BROWN, KRISTAL DENIED
13-CV-2384 BURCH, DENELL $430.00
13-CV-2386 CELLI, JEROME $3,389.26
13-CV-2388 CLEMONS, LYNDELL, III RECONSIDERED DENIAL
13-CV-2389 GIRON, ALEXANDRIA DENIED
13-CV-2390 HARDEWAY, WALTON L. DENIED
13-CV-2391 HAYDEN, PAVIELLE DENIED
13-CV-2392 HICKS, DUSTIN $580.85
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

392
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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