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The Tale of Robinson’s Dismissal With Prejudice in Galveston Federal Court by Frivolous Lawsuit Lawyer

Dismissed with prejudice on submission by frivolous filer Clay Vilt, stating parties had resolved the matter amongst themselves.

Robinson v. Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB

(3:22-cv-00015)

District Court, S.D. Texas, Judge Jeff Brown

JAN 12, 2022 – JUL 11, 2022 | REPUBLISHED BY LIT: OCT 30, 2022

Dismissed with prejudice on submission by frivolous filer Clay Vilt, stating parties had “resolved the matter amongst themselves”. Robinson lost his home shortly thereafter, purchased by Kolar and Ams.

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The Tale of Robinson’s Dismissal With Prejudice in Galveston Federal Court by Frivolous Lawsuit Lawyer
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