Roberts v. FHFA Hail Mary $FNMA #FANNIEGATE
I want to see if a judge can say that Lamberth's ruling that the facts don't matter can be used as an umbrella to prevent facts that another judge ruled were improperly withheld simply are not relevant when an amicus brief claims they are... i think that this puts Roberts into extra innings post lamberth. score.
Fairholme wants permission to appear as amicus curiae in Roberts v. FHFA today, and copies of Fairholme's four filings related to this matter are attached to this e-mail message. Fairholme brings Judge Sweeney's Sept. 20 decision granting its motion to compel to Judge Chang's attention and urges Judge Chang to delay ruling on the pending motions to dismiss until the government produces the documents Judge Sweeney told it to. Keith L. Gibson, Esq., at Locke Lord LLP serves as local counsel to Fairholme. Fairholme will appear before Judge Chang at 9:00 a.m. on Thurs., Oct. 27, to present its request.16-02107-0049 16-02107-0050 16-02107-0051 16-02107-0052
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