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Medina v The Foreclosure Mill Trio of Mark Hopkins, Shelley Hopkins and Crystal Gibson Settles

When you find Crystal Gee Gibson, the duo of Mark Hopkins and Shelley Hopkins won’t be far behind prepping all the court motions for her.

Medina v. MidFirst Bank

(7:18-cv-00229)

District Court, S.D. Texas

JUL 16, 2021 | REPUBLISHED BY LIT: SEP 15, 2021

“Plaintiffs fail to state a claim upon which relief can be granted. Accordingly, Defendant respectfully requests that its Motion to Dismiss be granted and Plaintiffs’ claims be dismissed with prejudice. Plaintiff further requests all relief, at law or in equity, to which it is entitled.”

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Medina v The Foreclosure Mill Trio of Mark Hopkins, Shelley Hopkins and Crystal Gibson Settles
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