Mary Seguin v. Textron, Inc., et al.
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Opinion
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF RHODE ISLAND
Mary Seguin
v. Case No. 13-cv-12-SJM-LM Opinion No. 2014 DNH 123 Textron, Inc., et al.1
O R D E R
This court granted plaintiff fourteen days to show cause for
failing to serve the complaint on each defendant named in these
consolidated actions. See Order (doc. no. 198). Plaintiff has
not responded to that order.
For reasons stated in that Order (doc. no. 198) and herein,
all claims asserted in Seguin v. Suttell, No. 13-cv-095-JNL,
against defendants Providence Police Department Chief Hugh T.
Clements, Gero Meyersiek, and Rhode Island State Police Colonel
1 Defendants named in the First Amended Complaints in these consolidated cases are: Textron, Inc.; Adler, Pollock & Sheehan, P.C.; Estate of Gilbert T. Rocha; McIntyre Tate, LLP; Lynch, Lynch & Friel, P.C.; Family Court guardian ad litem and Attorney Patricia A. Murray-Raposa; Dugan & Grady Law Assocs.; Providence Police Department Chief Hugh T. Clements, Jr.; Gero Meyersiek; Sophia Meyersiek a/k/a Sophia Karvunis; the Rhode Island Supreme Court, Family Court, Attorney General’s Office, and Child Support Office (“CSO”); Rhode Island Supreme Court Chief Justice Paul Suttell, Governor Lincoln D. Chafee, Health and Human Services Secretary Steven M. Constantino, CSO Director Sharon A. Santilli, CSO Attorney Priscilla Glucksman, and Family Court Chief Judge Haiganush Bedrosian; Rhode Island Family Court Associate Judges John E. McCann III, Stephen J. Capineri, and Michael B. Forte; Rhode Island Family Court mediator and guardian ad litem Lori Giarrusso and Attorney General Peter Kilmartin; former Rhode Island Family Court Judge Jeremiah Jeremiah; Rhode Island Family Court Judge Kathleen Voccola; and Rhode Island State Police Colonel Steven G. O’Donnell. Steven G. O’Donnell, are dismissed without prejudice; and all
claims asserted against Peter Kilmartin and the Office of the
Rhode Island Attorney General, the Rhode Island Supreme Court,
Priscilla Glucksman, the Rhode Island Child Support Office, the
Rhode Island Family Court, Dugan & Grady Law Associates, former
Family Court Judge Jeremiah, Lynch Lynch & Friel P.C., Gero
Meyersiek, Sophia Meyersiek a/k/a Sophia Karvunis, Patricia
Murray-Raposa, and Family Court Judge Voccola in the First
Amended Complaint (doc. no. 66) in Seguin v. Textron, No. 13-
cv—12-SJM, are dismissed without prejudice. All other claims in
these consolidated cases are dismissed with prejudice, pursuant
to the order granting defendants’ motions to dismiss. See Order
(doc. no. 198).
The permanent filing restriction imposed by this court, see
Order (doc. no. 199), and the order sealing certain records, see
Order (doc. no. 196), shall both remain in full force and effect
under the terms set forth in those orders. The clerk is directed
to enter judgment and close the case.
SO ORDERED.
____________________________ Steven J. McAuliffe United States District Judge
June 2, 2014
2 cc: Mary Seguin, pro se Rebecca T. Partington, Esq. Susan E. Urso, Esq. Mark W. Freel, Esq. Joseph Avanzato, Esq. Leslie D. Parker, Esq. Gordon P. Cleary, Esq. SJM:nmd
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