Clark County Common Pleas Court cases

COMMON PLEAS COURT

NEW SUITS

17-CV-0597 - MTGLQ Investors, L.P., v. Kyle Lee Curtis, 4355 Springfield Xenia Road, et al., complaint in foreclosure in rem.

17-CV-0598 - MidFirst Bank v. Christy K. Brossman, 401 Larchmont Ave., et al., complaint in foreclosure for $105,261.

17-CV-0599 - Heartland Federal Credit Union, Dayton, v. Michelle Benavides, 852 Champion Ave., complaint for $20,943 due on retail installment contract and security agreement.

17-CV-0610 - Cannabis for Cures, LLC, represented by Renea Murnahan-Turner, CEO, 42 N. Fountain Ave., v. Ohio Department of Commerce, injunction to stop the rules, regulations, eligibility scoring process and application acceptance of both cultivating and processing of medical marijuana selection process and distribution of any and all medical marijuana industry licenses.

17-CV-0611 - Cannabis for Cures, LLC, represented by Renea Murnahan-Turner, CEO, 42 N. Fountain Ave., v. Ohio Department of Commerce, complaint for discrimination against Cannabis for Cures LLC, a 100% woman owned economically disadvantaged minority business owner.

17-CV-0612 - Cannabis for Cures, LLC, represented by Renea Murnahan-Turner, CEO, 42 N. Fountain Ave., v. State of Ohio Board of Pharmacy, injunction against the State of Ohio Board of Pharmacy to stop any and all involvement in the medical marijuana dispensary licensing process.

17-CV-0613 - Cannabis for Cures, LLC, represented by Renea Murnahan-Turner, CEO, 42 N. Fountain Ave., v. Ohio Governor John Kasich, professional tort, negligent tort, John Kasich signed House Bill 523 knowing federally marijuana (medical and recreational) across the United States is a schedule 1 drug and pharmacists and pharmaceutical industry cannot be involved with schedule 1 drug, changed medical marijuana to a schedule 2 controlled substance for the purpose of allowing pharmacists and Board of Pharmacy to control medical marijuana dispensaries in the State of Ohio.

17-CV-0620 - Cannabis for Cures, LLC, represented by Renea Murnahan-Turner, CEO, 42 N. Fountain Ave., v. Senator Dave Burke, negligent tort against Senator Dave Burke for abusing his position as a Senator of Ohio to manipulate the medical marijuana industry to allow the State of Ohio Board of Pharmacy to participate in the medical marijuana industry here in the State of Ohio and for participating in making marijuana a schedule 2 drug for the State of Ohio to allow the Board of Pharmacy, pharmaceutical companies and pharmacists to participate in the medical marijuana industry.

17-DP-0953 - Brittany L. Stover, South Charleston, v. David Craft, South Charleston, petition for civil stalking protection order.

17-DS-0961 - Richard L. Finnegan Jr., 3937 Monterey Ave., and Sheila J. Finnegan, 431 Meadow Lane, petition for dissolution of marriage.

17-DP-0962 - Kendra R. Espich, 1335 W. 1st St., v. Jeremy Bowman, 3304 Snyder Domer Road, petition for civil sexually oriented offense protection order.

17-DR-0963 - Charity D. Lykins, 2832 Columbus Ave., v. Robert A. Lykins, 2832 Columbus Ave., complaint for divorce.

17-DP-0964 - Karla Littler, 1630 Baker Road, Lot 14, v. Joshua Fletcher, Ft. Wayne, Ind., petition for domestic violence civil protection order.

17-DP-0965 - Daniel P. Carter, New Carlisle, v. David A. Mizin, Huber Heights, petition for civil stalking protection order.

CURRENT BUSINESS

State of Ohio v. Brian Hesson, convicted of possession of cocaine, seven months prison with credit for time served.

State of Ohio v. Travis Creachbaum, convicted of trespass into a habitation, nine months prison with credit for jail time served.

LoanDepot.com, LLC, v. Kelly R. Roberts, et al., judgment vacated, case dismissed.

State of Ohio v. Jimmie Brown, convicted of improperly discharging a firearm on or near prohibited premises, two years prison with credit for jail time served.

State of Ohio v. Anthony Hottenstein, case dismissed.

State of Ohio v. Brian Bush, case dismissed.

State of Ohio v. Dejuante Busby, case dismissed.

State of Ohio v. Martin Finfrock-Deel, convicted of possession of cocaine, two years community control.

State of Ohio v. Cassondra Howard, community control terminated due to violation, nine months prison for offense of burglary, credit for jail time served, defendant will remain in jail for remaining time of eight days.

Emily Ann McCoy and Levi McCoy, dissolution of marriage.

Ian Robert Bartlett v. Hayley Rae Bartlett, decree of divorce granted on the grounds of incompatibility.

Dustin G. Funderburgh v. Elise Renee Funderburgh, decree of divorce granted on the grounds of incompatibility.

AUDITOR’S OFFICE

Property Transfers

Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp., to Vbannex B Borrower LLC, 1249 Chalet Ave., New Carlisle; no fee.

Thomas E. Burnett to Thomas E. Burnett, 14-16 N. Urbana St., and 14-16 N. Urbana St., Rear, South Vienna; no fee.

Kris E. Lippencott to Charles R. and Tiffany M. Keglor, 210 Overlook Crt., South Charleston; $110,000.

Matthew K. Estep, Trustee, to Matthew K. Estep and Benjamin C. Estep, 2850 Beard Dr., Springfield; 191 E. Main St., and 1220 Meadowlark Dr., Enon; no fee.

Jeff Bachman to Chad E. Castin, 4179 Phillips St., Enon; $119,000.

Dustin A. McCullough to Bryan S. and Michelle M. Wolford, 0 Erter Dr., and 1960 Devon Dr., Springfield; $115,000.

Gerald R. and Nicolette L. Lookabaugh to Chris and Jennifer Calicoat, 5339 Stoneridge Dr., Springfield; $124,200.

Melissa M. Carter, Trustee, to Wendy Sinkhorn, 4717 Willowbrook Dr., Springfield; $55,000.

Stephen Steinmetz to Boyd and Helen Marcum, 874 Trent Cl., Springfield; $160,000.

Katherine L. Barnes to Joshua D. and Erica M. Arnold, 5982 Ridgewood Road, W., Springfield; $205,000.

Cratis S. Collier and Judy L. Collier to Kathy S. Lyons, 451 W. Possum Road, Springfield; $191,600.

Robert W. and Nicole M. Neville to Nicole M. White, 435 Forest Dr., Springfield; no fee.

John L. and Particia A. Frock to Ronald G. Dixon, 325 Larchmont Road, Springfield; $109,900.

Jaime L. and Jesse D. Elliott to Jesse D. Elliott, 600 and 0 Geron Dr., Springfield; no fee.

Michael A. Moore to Bank of New York Mellon Trust Company, 2018 Waltham Ave., Springfield; $68,100.

Megan Duncan to DN Green Asset Management LLC, 1115 Heard Ave., Springfield; $21,400.

Megan Duncan to DN Green Asset Management LLC, 801 W. State St., Springfield; $26,500.

Inside Out Youth Homes Inc., to Rogelio Gomez, 1117-1119 Jefferson St., Springfield; $25,000.

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