Free Motion to Reopen Case - District Court of Delaware - Delaware


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Case 1:04-cv—01248-GIVIS Document 13 Filed 06/30/2006 Page 1 of 1
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF DELAWARE
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MOTION TO REOPEN CIVIL AC`I'ION CASE No. 04-1248(GMS) ;
Introduction:
On September 9, 2004, Richard Y. Obeng (Plaintiff) filed a pro se action
against the Delaware Police (County/State), and the Federal Bureau of
Investigations (the "FBI") collectively, the "defendants").
In his complaint, the plaintiff alleges that the defendants, have since 1999
engaged in an elaborate and unlawful series of engagements designed to
encroach on the plaintiff’s privacy and civil rights, as well as other unlawful and
despicable acts. The plaintiff seeks-
1. Punitive and compensatory damages from the defendants ($15 million).
• 2miIlion @ 6 years this has been going on!
• 3million for the emotional and physical pain my wife went thru
during termination of her pregnancy!
2. injunction restraining the defendants from further carrying out fiendish,
despicable, and unlawful acts of aggression in violation of plaintiff’s civil
rights.
3. Defendants should hand over any information on activities of
harassment that have been perpetrated against the plaintiff pursuant to
the freedom of information act.
The defendants filed motion to dismiss the case I brought against them.
I am filing a motion to reopen civil action case No. 04-1248 since previous and
current allegations have assumed monstrous proportions. I will also need legal
assistance from the pgirt in this··-cjdl action lawsuit.
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