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COMPLAINTS 1-2-09

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The following complaints recently were filed with the Jackson County Clerk's office in Brownstown. Cases are assigned to Jackson Circuit Court or Jackson Superior Court I through a random drawing. The new filings include:


CIRCUIT COURT


Citibank (South Dakota) N.A. v. Deborah Oliger aka Deborah Cody, 11096 N. 650W, Freetown, seeking $6,058.12, filed Dec. 22.


April Penrose v. Aldi Inc., Valparaiso, seeking damages from fall on crackers at Seymour Aldi Inc. store on March 7, 2007, filed Dec. 22.


Capital One Bank (USA), NA formerly known as Capital One Bank v. Mary B. Kerr, 5198 W. 119N, Freetown, seeking $915.11 plus unpaid feeds and/or accrued interest of $77.38, filed Dec. 22.


GE Money Bank v. Bobby Sandlin, 418 E. Ninth St., Seymour, seeking $866.25 plus unpaid feeds and/or accrued interest of $373.16, filed Dec. 22.


Midland Funding LLC as assignee of Action Card v. Robert E. Hiser, 10414 E. Sandy Knob Drive, Seymour, seeking $1,110.61, filed Dec. 22.


GE Money Bank as successor in interest to Monogram Credit Card Bank of Georgia v. Curtis Nichols, 909 South Drive, Seymour, seeking $1,879.01, filed Dec. 22.


Capital One Bank (USA) NA v. Gina R. Personnett, 6792 E. 900N, Seymour, seeking $916.14 plus unpaid fees and/or accrued finance charges of $238.82, filed Dec. 19.


LVNV Funding LLC v. Michael Snider, 729 W. Seventh St., Seymour, seeking $2,473.05 plus unpaid fees and/or accrued finance charges of $444.86, filed Dec. 19.


Cheri Bowling and Randal Bowling, both of Jennings County, v. Mac's Convenience Store LLC dba Circle K, seeking damages from sign falling on plaintiff at a Circle K at 416 Stevens Way, Seymour, on May 8, 2007, filed Dec. 19.


SUPERIOR COURT I


Discover Bank v. Dennis Wheeler and Rebecca A. Wheeler, both of 1179 S. 150W, Brownstown, seeking $22,284.53, filed Dec. 22.


American General Financial Services Inc. v. William Eversole, 3304 S. U.S. 31, Crothersville, seeking $12,659.74, filed Dec. 22.


Beneficial Indiana Inc. v. Troy Beedie, 8751 W. 90N, Medora, seeking $7,475.21, filed Dec. 22.


GE Money Bank, Alpharetta, Ga., v. Robert Muncy, 501 W. Main St., Crothersville, seeking $524.26; v. John W. Gaffney, 822 W. Oak St., Seymour, seeking $502.05 plus unpaid fees and/or accured finance charges of $324.74, filed Dec. 22.


Capital One Bank (USA) NA formerly known as Capital One Bank, Norcross, Ga., v. Edward W. Bennett, 413 N. Broadway, seeking $1,002.54, filed Dec. 22.


Discover Bank v. Carrie A. Meyers, 1035 W. Leota Road, Scottsburg, seeking $4,956.41, Change of venue from Scott County originally filed July 31.


Indiana Department of Environmental Management v. Zabel Properties LLC, 520 Ashland St., Brownstown, complaint for force defendant to comply with commissioner's order to remove an underground storage tank, filed Dec. 17.


Asset Acceptance LLC v. Brian S. Personett, 6792 N. 900N, Seymour, seeking $1,849.55, filed Dec. 15.


Wells Fargo Financial National Bank, fka Norwest Financial National Bank Inc. v. Bobby Garrison, 310 S. Kovener St., Crothersville, seeking $1,834.38, filed Dec. 12.


Livingston Financial LLC v. Jesus A. Hilerio, 606 S. Walnut St., Seymour, seeking $803.91 plus accrued $549.91, filed Dec. 12.


GE Money Bank v. Sandra Kulig, 912 Grant Drive, Seymour, seeking $1,597.33, filed Dec. 11.


Security Credit Services LLC as assignee of GE Retail/JC Penney v. Dianne I. Gilliam, 8438 N. 490W, Freetown, seeking $5,915.09, filed Dec. 11.


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