$FNMA #FANNIEGATE
Judge Scola entered the judgment the Edwards Plaintiffs requested, and a copy of the judgment entered this afternoon is attached to this e-mail message.16-cv-21221-0065
Judge Sweeney notified the parties in Fairholme v. U.S. that she's aware of the Sixth Circuit's May 31 decision in Brott v. U.S., No. 16-1466, upholding the constitutionality of the Tucker Act, presumably in response to Mr. Sammon's prior filings in this case. A copy of the Sixth Circuit's decision is posted at http://www.opn.ca6.uscourts.gov/opinions.pdf/17a0115p-06.pdf which you'll recall the government tendered to the Fifth Circuit earlier this month in Sammons v. U.S. A copy of Judge Sweeney's notice is attached to this e-mail message.13-465-0379
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