JONES v. LUTHI

C.A. No. 6:06-2202-PMD.

586 F.Supp.2d 595 (2008)

Christopher Bernard JONES, Plaintiff, v. Perry S. LUTHI, Sr.; Desmine Sartain; Luthi Mortgage Company, Inc.; Carolina Tax Service; Luthi Construction Company; Liberty Funding; General Funding; Perry S. Luthi, Jr.; Martha Pace; Lori Murphy; Carol A. Simpson; Ira Handy; Handy's Moisture and Pest; Pete Peterson; Ron Platt; Marsha Platt; Sonny Ninan; Michael Doe; Dee Dee Doe; and Kim Doe, Defendants.

United States District Court, D. South Carolina, Greenville Division.

June 9, 2008.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Christopher Bernard Jones, Enoree, SC, pro se.

Bruce Wyche Bannister, James W. Bannister, Bannister and Wyatt, Melvin R. Hutson, Melvin Hutson Law Office, Greenville, SC, David G. Ingalls, David Ingalls Law Office, Spartanburg, SC, for Defendants.

Carol A. Simpson, Greenville, SC, pro se.

Ira Handy, Taylor, SC, pro se.

Ron Platt, Greenville, SC, pro se.

Marsha Platt, Greenville, SC, pro se.


ORDER

PATRICK MICHAEL DUFFY, District Judge.

This matter is before the court upon several recommendations of United States Magistrate Judge Joseph R. McCrorey, filed in three separate Reports and Recommendations ("R & R"). Magistrate Judge McCrorey first recommended that Plaintiff Christopher Bernard Jones's ("Plaintiff" or "Jones") Motion to Certify a Class be denied. (See Doc. No. [125].) Magistrate Judge McCrorey also recommended that...

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