LOCKS v. THREE UNIDENTIFIED CUSTOMS SERVICE AGENTS

Civ. Nos. 89-5822, 89-5823.

759 F.Supp. 1131 (1990)

Gene LOCKS v. THREE UNIDENTIFIED CUSTOMS SERVICE AGENTS. Gene LOCKS v. UNITED STATES of America.

United States District Court, E.D. Pennsylvania.

October 31, 1990.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kirk Wiedemer, Philadelphia, Pa., for plaintiff.

Bruce McKissock, Philadelphia, Pa., for British Airways.

David McComb, Philadelphia, Pa., for U.S. defendant and U.S. agents and officers.


MEMORANDUM

LOUIS H. POLLAK, District Judge.

The gravamen of plaintiff's complaint is that on November 23, 1989, a sculpture that plaintiff shipped from London to Philadelphia via British Airways was irreparably damaged during a Customs inspection. Plaintiff subsequently filed two actions addressed to the alleged misfeasance of the Customs officials:1 the first, civil action 89-5822, seeks damages from the Customs officials pursuant...

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