CROCKETT v. CITIZENS AND SOUTHERN FINANCIAL CORP.

Civ. A. No. 16667.

349 F.Supp. 1104 (1972)

Bernard W. CROCKETT v. CITIZENS AND SOUTHERN FINANCIAL CORPORATION and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.

United States District Court, N. D. Georgia, Atlanta Division.

September 28, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bernard W. Crockett, pro se.

Alston, Miller & Gaines, Atlanta, Ga., for C & S Financial Corp.

Hansell, Post, Brandon & Dorsey, Atlanta, Ga., for FDIC, and Myers N. Fisher, counsel, FDIC, Washington, D. C., also for FDIC.


ORDER

EDENFIELD, District Judge.

Plaintiff alleges in his pro se action that defendant Citizens and Southern Financial Corporation (hereinafter "Citizens & Southern") wrongfully converted his automobile when it refused to accept a tendered installment payment and retained possession of the car. Plaintiff alleges that defendant Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (hereinafter "FDIC") is liable for actual and punitive damages occasioned by the "hold...

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