UPAH v. THORNTON DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY

Civ. A. No. 85-K-1898.

632 F.Supp. 1279 (1986)

Richard F. UPAH, individually and Richard F. Upah, Trustee, Plaintiff, v. THORNTON DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY, City of Thornton, Colorado, a municipal corporation, Essex Corporation, a Colorado corporation, Stephen F. Elken, an individual, Thornton Associates, an Illinois limited partnership, Spatz & Company, an Illinois corporation, Spatz and Company Development Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Spatz & Company, and John F. Carpenter, an individual, Defendants.

United States District Court, D. Colorado.

April 9, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David J. Richman and John M. Richilano, Coghill & Goodspeed, Denver, Colo., for plaintiff.

Daniel M. Fowler and Christian M. Lind, Wood, Ris & Hames, P.C., Denver, Colo., for Thornton Development, City and Carpenter.

Edwin G. Perlmutter, Berenbaum & Weinshienk, Denver, Colo., for Essex, Elken, Thornton Assoc., and Spatz.


MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER

KANE, District Judge.

This civil rights action, which is brought pursuant to 42 U.S.C. §§ 1982, 1983, and 1985(3), arises from plaintiff's ownership of two vacant lots in Thornton, Colorado. Plaintiff alleges in his complaint that defendants have violated his constitutional rights in their quest to obtain title to these properties so that the land can be developed for a shopping center. Plaintiff seeks compensatory...

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