Rick Slorp v. Lerner, Sampson & Rothfuss , 690 F. App'x 905 ( 2017 )


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    File Name: 17a0381n.06
    No. 16-3936
    UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
    FOR THE SIXTH CIRCUIT                               FILED
    Jun 28, 2017
    RICK A. SLORP,                                        )                 DEBORAH S. HUNT, Clerk
    )
    Plaintiff-Appellant,                            )
    )      ON APPEAL FROM THE
    v.                                                    )      UNITED STATES DISTRICT
    )      COURT FOR THE
    LERNER, SAMPSON & ROTHFUSS, et al.,                   )      SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF
    )      OHIO
    Defendants-Appellees;                          )
    )
    BEFORE: MOORE, GIBBONS, and SUTTON, Circuit Judges.
    PER CURIAM.       Plaintiff-appellant Rick Slorp appeals the district court’s grant of
    summary judgment for defendants. Slorp filed a complaint against defendants Lerner, Sampson
    & Rothfuss (a law firm), Bank of America, and Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems,
    claiming that defendants attempted to fraudulently foreclose on his home. Previously, after
    dismissing much of Slorp’s complaint, we remanded this matter to the district court for
    consideration of one remaining count—namely, a civil Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt
    Organizations Act claim, predicated on allegations of mail and wire fraud. Slorp v. Lerner,
    Sampson & Rothfuss, 587 F. App’x 249, 264–66 (6th Cir. 2014). We cautioned, however, that
    Slorp’s claim would “vanish” if defendant Bank of America was found to be a legitimate
    mortgagee. Id. at 264. The district court found Bank of America was a legitimate mortgagee,
    and we agree with its reasoning and result. For the reasons set forth in the district court’s
    opinion, we affirm the grant of summary judgment for defendants.
    

Document Info

Docket Number: 16-3936

Citation Numbers: 690 F. App'x 905

Filed Date: 6/28/2017

Precedential Status: Non-Precedential

Modified Date: 1/13/2023