MASON v. BRADLEY

No. 91 C 3791.

789 F.Supp. 273 (1992)

Anna MASON, on her own behalf and as next friend of Romeshia Mason and Charles Mason, Plaintiff, v. Phil BRADLEY, in his official capacity as Director of the Illinois Department of Public Aid; Mary Sue Morsch, in her official capacity as Director of the Child Support Division of the Illinois Department of Public Aid; and Jack O'Malley, in his official capacity as the State's Attorney for the County of Cook in the State of Illinois, Defendants.

United States District Court, N.D. Illinois, E.D.

April 20, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lori J. Polacheck, Gary H. Palm, Mandel Legal Aid Clinic, Chicago, Ill., for plaintiff.

James C. Stevens, Jr., Office of the Atty. Gen., Welfare Litigation Div., Teresa Mary Mooney, Barbara L. Greenspan, Illinois Atty. General's Office, Chicago, Ill., for Phil Bradley and Mary Sue Morsch.

Terry L. McDonald, David Richard Butzen, Cook County State's Atty.'s Office, Chicago, Ill., for Jack O'Malley.


ORDER

NORGLE, District Judge.

Before the court are the defendants' motions to dismiss. For reasons that follow, the motions are granted.

FACTS

This lawsuit stems from plaintiff Anna Mason's ("Mason") allegedly unsuccessful efforts to spur the Illinois Department of Public Aid ("IDPA") and the Cook County State's Attorney's office ("State's Attorney") to obtain a child support order from Mason's former husband, Arthur Burrell ("Burrell"...

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