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Ajamu v. Willis, No. 14-10258, 2014 WL 3703839 (11th Cir. July 28, 2014) (per curiam)

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Ajamu v. Willis, No. 14-10258, 2014 WL 3703839 (11th Cir. July 28, 2014) (per curiam)

Re: Request for third party's address

Disposition: Affirming district court's grant of defendant's motion to dismiss

  • Litigation Considerations, Mootness and Other Grounds for Dismissal:  The Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit holds that "[t]he district court correctly dismissed [plaintiff's] amended complaint."  "[Plaintiff] alleged that the [United States Postal] Service violated the [Freedom of Information] Act by withholding an individual's address, but [plaintiff] attached to his original complaint a response in which the Service provided the individual's last known address."  "[Plaintiff's] claim about a violation of the Act became moot when the Service produced the address."
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Litigation Considerations, Mootness and Other Grounds for Dismissal
Updated February 1, 2022