General correspondence regarding Exhibit "C"

On September 16, 2016 an accounting case was filed by Carrion, Jennifer M, and Hashem, Saba, represented by Farrah, Jr., Esq., Albert L, Kaplan, Esq., Wendy Anne, Pro Se, and Rivera-Bujosa, Esq., Mernaysa, against D'Angelo And Hashem, Llc, D'Angelo Law Group Llc And Nominally, D'Angelo And Hashem, Llc, and D'Angelo, Stephen L., represented by Amann, Esq., William James, Andrade, Esq., Matthew, Cossingham, Esq., Kenneth, D'Angelo, Esq., Stephen Lawrence, and Laporte, Esq., Thomas C, in the jurisdiction of Essex County. Judge Timothy Q. Feeley presiding.

                        
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8 UIUMVOMIA pn |A0 — D’Angelo v. NH Supreme Court, et al. 12-CV-411-5SM 12/20/12 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF NEW HAMPSHIRE Stephen L. D‘ Angelo, Plaintiff v. : Case No. 12-cv-411-SM Opinion No. 2012 DNH 204 New Hampshire Supreme Court, and Brian Germain, Esq., Defendants ORDER The plaintiff, Stephen D’Angelo, appears pro se (although he ig an attorney). He brings this action seeking compensatory, declaratory, and injunctive relief, asserting that the state courts violated his Fifth and Fourteenth Amendment rights during the course of child support proceedings to which he was a party. The Magistrate Judge has reviewed the complaint in due course and has filed a formal Report and Recommendation, in which she recommends dismissal of all D’Angele’s claims for lack of subject matter jurisdiction, after applying the Rooker-Feldman doctrine. Defendants also move to dismiss all of plaintiff£’s claims. Plaintiff objects. The Report and Recommendation is adopted in part, d…

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