LISA JONES, Plaintiff,
v.
WILLIAM V. HUSFELT, III, in his official capacity as the SUPERINTENDENT OF BAY DISTRICT SCHOOLS; WILLIAM V. HUSFELT, III, individually; TOMMYE LOU RICHARDSON, individually; J. PHILLIP CAMPBELL, individually; and ELIZABETH PARKER, individually, Defendants.
United States District Court, N.D. Florida, Panama City Division.https://leagle.com/images/logo.png
April 13, 2012.
April 13, 2012.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
LISA JONES, Plaintiff, represented by ERIKA ESAN GOODMAN, ERIKA E GOODMAN PA & MARIE A MATTOX, MARIE A MATTOX PA — TALLAHASSEE FL.
TOMMYE LOU RICHARDSON, INDIVIDUALLY, Defendant, represented by ROBERT CHRISTOPHER JACKSON, HARRISON SALE MCCLOY ETC — PANAMA CITY FL & ROBERT ARMISTEAD FLEMING, HARRISON SALE MCCLOY ETC — PANAMA CITY FL.
J PHILLIP CAMPBELL, INDIVIDUALLY, Defendant, represented by ROBERT CHRISTOPHER JACKSON, HARRISON SALE MCCLOY ETC — PANAMA CITY FL & ROBERT ARMISTEAD FLEMING, HARRISON SALE MCCLOY ETC — PANAMA CITY FL.
ELIZABETH PARKER, INDIVIDUALLY, Defendant, represented by ROBERT CHRISTOPHER JACKSON, HARRISON SALE MCCLOY ETC — PANAMA CITY FL & ROBERT ARMISTEAD FLEMING, HARRISON SALE MCCLOY ETC — PANAMA CITY FL.
WILLIAM V HUSFELT, III, IN HIS OFFICIAL CAPACITY AS THE SUPERINTENDENT OF BAY DISTRICT SCHOOLS, Defendant, represented by ROBERT CHRISTOPHER JACKSON, HARRISON SALE MCCLOY ETC — PANAMA CITY FL & ROBERT ARMISTEAD FLEMING, HARRISON SALE MCCLOY ETC — PANAMA CITY FL.
WILLIAM V HUSFELT, III, INDIVIDUALLY, Defendant, represented by ROBERT CHRISTOPHER JACKSON, HARRISON SALE MCCLOY ETC — PANAMA CITY FL & ROBERT ARMISTEAD FLEMING, HARRISON SALE MCCLOY ETC — PANAMA CITY FL.
BAY COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD, Defendant, represented by ROBERT CHRISTOPHER JACKSON, HARRISON SALE MCCLOY ETC — PANAMA CITY FL & ROBERT ARMISTEAD FLEMING, HARRISON SALE MCCLOY ETC — PANAMA CITY FL.
United States District Court, N.D. Florida, Panama City Division.
ORDER
RICHARD SMOAK, District Judge.
Before me are Defendant's Motion to Dismiss (Doc. 24) and Plaintiff's Response (Doc. 29).
Standard of Review
In order to overcome a motion to dismiss, a plaintiff must allege sufficient facts to state a claim to relief that is plausible on its face. See Bell Atlantic Corp. v. Twombly, 550 U.S. 544 (2007). Granting a motion to dismiss is appropriate...
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