March 22, 2012 PDF | More MEMORANDUM AND ORDER THAT DEFENDANT'S MOTION TO DISMISS OR IN THE ALTERNATIVE FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT IS GRANTED. THE PLAINTIFF'S COMPLAINT IS DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE; ETC.. SIGNED BY HONORABLE MARY A. MCLAUGHLIN ON 3/22/12. 3/22/12 ENTERED AND E-MAILED.(jl, )
The plaintiff filed this action on December 22, 2011, alleging that he had produced fifteen $1 billion 1934 Federal Reserve Bonds to an agent with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (“ICE”), a division of the Department of Homeland Security (“DHS”), who promised to determine the authenticity of the bonds and then return them. Riad alleges that the ICE agent, after informing him that the bonds were not authentic, refused to return them. He brings claims for trespass to chattel (Count I), conversion (Count II), and intentional misrepresentation (Count III) under the FTCA, seeking $15 billion in damages and a declaratory judgment that the bonds are authentic. The defendant then filed the instant motion.
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