Continuing
Investigations
California Piracy Suit
Headed for Federal Court
By US~Observer
Staff
Michigan
resident Eugene Isaacson is in the process of preparing a “title
18” lawsuit to be filed Federal District Court in Sacramento,
CA (read our background of the Courtland Docks dispute at www.usobserver.com).
Isaacson informs us that the suit will be against Shawn Berrigan, Diane
House, Edward Bauman, Robert McDaris (owner of Cliff’s Marina),
Thomas Decker, Jay Coakley and Sheriff’s Deputy Don Hyatt. Isaacson
expects the suit to be filed before the end of February.
In
his suit Isaacson is claiming that the above defendants organized a
conspiracy to pirate his boat, a “Federally Documented Vessel”
and to commit offence or defraud the United States and to attack, to
plunder a U.S. vessel. Isaacson is also claiming that the above named
defendants “conspired to collect an unlawful debt.” Isaacson
states that he will also be suing Deputy Hyatt for “deprivation
of rights under color of law.” Further Isaacson is suing Berrigan,
House and Coakley under “title 33 U.S.C.” in that he claims
they constructed docks and pilings on navigatible waters without authorization
of the Secretary of the Army.
The
US~Observer has been informed that the CA Attorney General’s Office
has been looking into Isaacson’s complaints and that they have
started taking the depositions of those involved in the Courtland Docks
controversy.
The
Observer will keep our readership informed of Isaacson’s lawsuit
and its journey through the CA Federal Court system. Anyone with information
on the Courtland Docks controversy can call Edward Snook or Curt Chancler
at 541-474-7885.
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