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Mother Files $900 Trillion Lawsuit Against NYC For Taking Her Kids Away

 

Staten Islander Fausat Ogunbayo, 46, has filed a shocking $900 trillion federal suit against the City Of New York for placing her two children in a foster home over three years ago.

 

In court documents filed last week, Ogunbayo has accused the Administration for Children’s Services and city for causing economic hardship, substantial economic injuries and violating her and her children’s civil rights. Her sons, removed in June 2008, are now ages 16 and 13.

 

Ms. Ogunbayo alleges she and her children have suffered “over three years of terror, horror, grievous harm, time lost, substantial economic hardship and injuries” due to their separation.

 

In removing the boys, the city contended Ms. Ogunbayo was mentally unstable and had refused treatment, said court papers. She allegedly suffered from hallucinations and delusions, and also left the boys at home alone for extended periods while she was working, the city maintained.

 

Ms. Ogunbayo, who is representing herself, has branded the allegations a “huge lie.”

 

Further, in her complaint she states the city “recklessly disregarded” her “right to family integrity.” Ogunbayo no doubt took note of a state Appellate Division decision from January in a separate case vacating the neglect charge by Family Court due to lack of evidence the boys were in “imminent danger.”

 

In fact, the youngsters had “near-perfect” attendance in school and “were doing well, even thriving, academically,” while in their mother’s care, the appellate division said. In addition, the boys were up to date on their medical examinations and vaccinations, and their heights and weights were appropriate for their ages, said the court.

 

The children remain in ACS custody due to a petition pending in Family Court, according to the city Law Department.

 

The net effect of the forcible removal of your kids is soul-crushing. But at a net price of $900,000,000,000,000? For perspective: The largest City settlement to an individual is $18,278,000 to James McMillan who suffered paralyzing injuries in the 2003 Staten Island Ferry dock crash that killed 11 passengers. He was originally awarded $22.9 million by a jury. And the national debt is $15 trillion.

 

“It’s hard to even take it seriously,” says a spokesperson for the city Law Department. “There may be a case, which is for a court of law to decide, but that’s a made-up number.”

 

SOURCES: Staten Island Advance, The Smoking Gun

 

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QUOTE (Soxbadger @ Feb 9, 2012 -> 02:48 PM)
Im not sure suing for 900 trillion is a good way to convince people that you dont suffer from delusions...

I like how the City Attorney felt the need to point out that $900,000,000,000,000 is just "a made-up number."

 

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She is a Pro Se Plaintiff and she has no idea what she is doing.

 

That being said the amount demanded really is irrelevant (in certain counties it may determine if you are in municipal or law division or if its a small claims complaint different rules apply), she could file a lawsuit for $100 and say that the damages are ongoing and continuing and ultimately be awarded with $900 trillion if she was to be able to prove the damages.

 

As a practical matter the amount claimed is usually your best shot, its a starting point for settlement etc.

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QUOTE (Soxbadger @ Feb 9, 2012 -> 02:14 PM)
She is a Pro Se Plaintiff and she has no idea what she is doing.

 

That being said the amount demanded really is irrelevant (in certain counties it may determine if you are in municipal or law division or if its a small claims complaint different rules apply), she could file a lawsuit for $100 and say that the damages are ongoing and continuing and ultimately be awarded with $900 trillion if she was to be able to prove the damages.

 

As a practical matter the amount claimed is usually your best shot, its a starting point for settlement etc.

 

Yeah, my first thought was, "Well, there's a lawyer that's getting sanctioned" until I saw she was a Pro Se plaintiff.

 

There's plenty of wriggle room for the amount of damages a plaintiff can claim -- there just has to be a legal certainty it's POSSIBLE to get the relief claimed.

 

Safe to say that rule isn't satisfied here.

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