PERRY v. DELANEY

No. 97-3001.

5 F.Supp.2d 617 (1998)

Raymond J. PERRY and Louis Zezoff, Jr., Plaintiffs, v. Terrence E. DELANEY, individually and in his capacity as U.S. Marshal for the Southern District of Illinois, United States Marshals Service, General Security Services Corporation, Eduardo Gonzalez, Stacia Hylton, Andrew Pierucki, Jim Marble, Charles E. Witcher and Joseph Zak, all being sued in their capacities as individuals, Defendants.

United States District Court, C.D. Illinois, Springfield Division.

May 19, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. William Lucco, Michael A. Shaheen, Lucco Brown & Mudge, Edwardsville, IL, for Raymond J. Perry and Louis Zezoff, Jr.

Laura J. Jones, U.S. Atty., Fairview Heights, IL, L. Lee Smith, Westervelt Johnson Nicoll & Keller, Peoria, IL, Thomas Walsh, U.S. Attorney's Office, Chicago, IL, William M. Walsh, Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal, St. Louis, MO, Robert Boonin, Butzel Long, Detroit, MI, Pamela M. Zauel, Butzel Long, Ann Arbor, MI, for Terry Delaney, U.S. Marshals Service, General Security Services Corp., Terrence Delaney, Eduardo Gonzalez, Stacia Hylton, Andrew Pierucki, Jim Marble, Charles E. Witcher and Joseph Zak.


OPINION

RICHARD MILLS, District Judge.

Two former Court Security Officers claim that their employer's vice president — in his individual capacity — deprived them of their statutory and constitutional rights.

The vice president argues that his only contacts with Illinois were due to his representative capacity and therefore he is protected by the "fiduciary shield doctrine."

The Court agrees.

The Motion to Dismiss...

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