STONE v. BAUM

No. CV05-2626PHX DCB.

409 F.Supp.2d 1164 (2005)

Shirley D. STONE and John W. Stone, Plaintiffs, v. Judge Redfield T. BAUM, Judge Sarah Sharar Curley, Judge Randolph Haines, Judge James M. Marlar and U.S. Trustee Ilene LaShinsky of the District of Arizona Bankruptcy Court; Kent Harding and his attorneys Scott M. Clark and Paul Henderson; Arizona Municipal Judge Lex Anderson and Judge Michael Orcutt; Fanfare Media Works, Inc. and Attorney Steve Weatherspoon; Safeway Foods, Albertsons Food and Drug, Inc.; Kym Pasqualini; KPHO TV, a Meredith Corporation, KREM TV a Belo Corporation; Robert Reed and former disbarred attorney Robert Suzenski; Arizona State Judge Gary Donahoe and Judge Peter B. Swann; Federal Judge Susan Bolton, Senior Federal Judge Earl Carroll, Senior Federal Judge Paul K. Rosenblatt, and Judge Frederick Martone; Citicapital and Attorney Mary Farrington-Lorch; Phoenix Police Chief Jack Harris; State Bar of Arizona Attorneys Robert B. Van Wyck and John Furlong; FBI Director Robert Mueller, U.S. Marshal Steve Borak, U.S. Attorney Paul K. Charlton, Asst. U.S. Attorneys Richard Patrick and Raynett Passos; Former U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft, President G.W. Bush, and 1-100 Jane or John Does. All Federal and State Government Employees are being sued in their Individual and Persona Capacity, Defendants.

United States District Court, D. Arizona.

December 20, 2005.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John W. Stone, Shirley D. Stone, Phoenix, AZ, pro se.

Bobbie J. Montoya, U.S. Attorney's Office Eastern District of California, Sacramento, CA, for Defendants.


ORDER

BURY, District Judge.

This Court finds Plaintiffs to be vexatious litigants. Defendant Albertsons is awarded sanctions against Plaintiffs. Albertsons is entitled to attorney fees and costs associated with this action and an injunction against Plaintiffs prohibiting further lawsuits against it. The Complaint is barred by res judicata and fails to state a claim upon which relief may be granted. The Court dismisses the Complaint with leave to amend. Failure...

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