Saturday, March 26, 2022

City Hall Park Ouster in July 2020 by NYC Triggers Lawsuit For Property and Rights

 

By Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Maxwell Book
BBC - Guardian UK - Honduras - ESPN

SDNY COURTHOUSE, March 22 – People who were ousted from City Hall Park in lower Manhattan on July 22, 2020 have sued the City of New York.          

         On March 22, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York Judge Lewis J. Liman held a proceeding. Inner City Press covered it - and live tweeted here:

 OK - now a proceeding about the "military style operation" to clear NYC City Hall Park on 7/22/20 amid the George Floyd & NYPD budget protests. 

It's before Judge Liman who has tomorrow off in the Larry Ray trial.

 The complaint says police rousted protesters with no time to gather their belongings.  The causes of action include conversion and "trespass to chattel."

Former Mayor Bill De Blasio is sued by name, as it Sanitation Commissioner Ed Grayson.

 Judge Liman: Is there any prospect for settlement?

Answer: Plaintiffs are seeking additional discover.

Judge Liman: I'm not going to refer you to the Magistrate Judge then. I don't do settlement conference myself. If you'd like a referral later, write me and ask. 

Judge Liman: So a post-discovery status conference Nov 9 at 2 pm.  We are adjourned. Have a good afternoon.

The case is McGill et al v. City Of New York et al., 21-cv-8619 (Liman)

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