WHITT v. WELLS FARGO FINANCIAL, INC.

Civil Action No.: 2:08-CV-1903-PMD.

664 F.Supp.2d 537 (2009)

Jonathan WHITT and Skyler Jackson, on behalf of themselves and classes of those similarly situated, Plaintiffs, v. WELLS FARGO FINANCIAL, INC. and Wells Fargo Financial South Carolina, Inc., and Wells Fargo Financial Georgia, Inc., d/b/a Wells Fargo Financial and Wells Fargo Financial Acceptance, Defendants.

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

February 11, 2009.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles Godwin Frohman, Mary Malissa Burnette, Nichols Kaster, Minneapolis, MN, David E. Rothstein, Mary Malissa Burnette, Burnette and Rothstein, Columbia, SC, Jodi Lynn Collova, Nichols Kaster, San Francisco, CA, for Plaintiffs.

Audrey Shen Chui, Hwannie Lee Shen, Jessie A. Kohler, Winston and Strawn, Los Angeles, CA, Greg Horton, Buist Moore Smythe and McGee, Charleston, SC, Joan B. Tucker Fife, Winston and Strawn, San Francisco, CA for Defendants.


ORDER

PATRICK MICHAEL DUFFY, District Judge.

This matter is before the court upon Defendants Wells Fargo Financial, Inc., Wells Fargo Financial South Carolina, Inc., and Wells Fargo Financial Georgia, Inc.'s ("Defendants") Motion to Dismiss pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 12(b)(6), on the grounds that Plaintiffs John Whitt and Skyler Jackson ("Plaintiffs") are collaterally estopped from bringing collective action allegations based on a prior...

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