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Forces Action Project, Llc Plaintiffs, V. The State of California, Defendants. Complaint for Equitable Relief, Declaratory Relief and Damages for Violation of Civil Rights Demand for Trial by Jury Class Action. Case No. C. 99-0607 Edl
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- Adams, R.T.
- Allen, C.
- Allen, T.
- Bailey, B.J.
- Bailey, C.
- Beck, S.L.
- Bixby, D.L.
- Blackett, L.A.
- Blackett, M.W.
- Blake, L.
- Blevins, R.W.
- Blood, D.M.
- Bourell, M.
- Brackett, S.
- Broadhead, P.J.
- Bryson, B.J.
- Buhler, T.L.
- Buller, A.
- Burnham, G.R.
- Burton, S.M.
- Camlott, S.
- Carlisle, D.
- Chestnut, B.
- Clark, C.J.
- Clendenon, J.R.
- Cobarrubias, B.
- Cobarrubias, R.
- Cracraft, D.
- Cromwell, R.R.
- Cvitkovich
- Dee, A.B.
- Denham, G.E.
- Duran, S.
- Edgeman, C.M.
- Eliason, D.A.
- Erickson, R.K.
- Evans, M.
- Featherstone, C.T.
- Featherstone, J.M.
- Forbush, R.N.
- Gafa, G.C.
- Gayler, T.L.
- George, S.
- Gerling, S.
- Gibson, K.
- Gibson, T.A.
- Gileson, J.L.
- Gingell, B.C.
- Girgis, A.
- Gordon, J.C.
- Green, D.J.
- Green, S.R.
- Grenek, W.
- Haggard, E.G.
- Hanks, R.R.
- Harris, J.
- Harrison, B.L.
- Hay, R.
- Hemenway, K.
- Hendrickson, B.N.
- Hendrickson, C.B.
- Herrin, M.L.
- Hester, Y.
- Hill, R.D.
- Hincks, G.L.
- Holbrook, D.J.
- Holt, W.
- Hoyt, M.D.
- Hughes, N.C.
- Hunt, V.
- Hunter, D.M.
- Hunter, J.P.
- Johansen, C.D.
- Johnson, C.
- Johnson, S.
- Kempton, G.A.
- Kerr, J.T.
- Knapp, H.H.
- Kuchenbecker, M.S.
- Kunz, V.
- Lamoreaux, N.
- Larsen, J.E.
- Lasvich, R.W.
- Lepore, M.
- Levinson, J.A.
- Lindbloom, P.
- Longshaw, A.B.
- Louato, D.
- Ludlow, E.A., J.R.
- Mark, D.E.
- Martinez, E.J.
- Martinez, F.
- Marvidakis, M.
- Medina, D.
- Melis, K.
- Mikel, L.
- Miller, K.J.
- Milligan, A.A.
- Miyasato, K.
- Moore, D.
- Moore, P.A.
- Morgan, J.T.
- Moser, H.W.
- Murdock, L.J.
- Nafus, P.
- Nafus, P.L.
- Neeley, P.
- Ockey, L.
- Ohara, C.
- Oheathrim, S.
- Pacheco, A.
- Pacheco, G.A.
- Pacheco, G.F.
- Parker, J.J.
- Peart, V.
- Pease, E.
- Petersen, M.L.
- Pistone, T.J.
- Richards, D.A.
- Richter, M.W.
- Rippon, C.J.
- Risbeck, C.
- Risbeck, K.D.
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- Roberts, D.K.
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- Robertson, K.W.
- Roche, E.F.
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- Rowley, S.R.
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- Russell, C.N.
- Sager, W.D.
- Sanchez, A.P.
- Sanchez, M.
- Sanchez, S.C.
- Sanders, K.M.
- Sasso, R.
- Scott, A.A.
- Scott, D.M.
- Smith, C.B.
- Smith, J.M.
- Snarr, T.T.
- Somerville, D.
- Sroufe, J.L.
- Steinbarth, W.H.
- Steinberg, D.
- Stephens, J.
- Stevenson, J.
- Strickland, F.
- Swenson, K.
- Tavelli, M.
- Terry, K.T.
- Theodore, W.
- Thompson, A.W.
- Thompson, B.L.
- Thompson, D.K.
- Timpe, E.C.
- Todd, W.E.
- Trujillo, S.A.
- Vanwagoner, M.J.
- Venturelli, A., J.R.
- Venturelli, A.A.
- Walker, W.
- Washer, J.
- Waters, D.
- Waters, J.
- Wilcock, R.N.
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COME NOW plaintiffs and complain of defendants, and each of them, as follows:
JURISDICTION, PARTIES AND CAPACITIES
Jurisdiction and Intradistrict Assignment
1. Plaintiffs bring this action pursuant to the provisions of Title 42 of the United
States Code, sections 1981, et seq., Title 28 of the United States Code, section 2201, and Rules
23(b)(1) & (2) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure to secure a declaration by this court that
that certain contract commonly referred to as the "Master Settlement Agreement" entered into by
the defendants named herein, and the defendant classes and subclasses alleged herein, and the
conduct of defendants in entering into the Master Settlement Agreement, and implementing it, is
unconstitutional, invalid, and violates the civil rights and liberties of plaintiffs, and the
plaintiff
classes and subclasses alleged by them herein. Plaintiffs also seek an injunction and writ
restraining defendants from further implementing, carrying out or enforcing the Master Settlement
Agreement and for damages, all as is more fully alleged hereinafter.
2. This action is properly filed in the San Framnco division of the court because of the
pendency of a related action herein (see Notice of Related Action filed herewith) several plaintiffs
reside within the City and County of San Francisco, the City and County of San Francisco is a
defendant, and defendants State of California, the Attorney General of the State of California, and
the Department of Health Services of the State of California maintain principal places of business
within the City and County of San Francisco.
Plaintiffs
3. Plaintiff FORCES ACTION PROJECT, LLC, is a limited liability company
organized and existing under the laws of the State of California with a principal place of business
within the City and County of San Francisco, California.
4. Plaintiff FREEDOM OF CHOICE, INC., is a corporation organziaed and existing
under the laws of the State of Utah with a principal place of business within Salt Lake City, Utah.
5. Plaintiff SMOKERS OF THE WORLD UNITE is, an unincorporated association,
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L DONALD W. RICKETTS
Calif. State Bar No. 39825
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Tele.: (805) 250-3091
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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FORCES ACTION PROJECT, LLC a California
limited liability company; FREEDOM OF CHOICE,
INC., a Utah corporation; SMOKERS OF THE
WORLD UNITE, an unincorporated association, HAWAII
SMOKERS RIGHTS, an unincorQorated association;
CONSUMERS LLC, a California limited liability
company- WILLIAM H. STEINBARTH, an indi-
individuM, individually, and on behalf of all others
similarly situated; ENOCH A. LUDLOW, JR., an
individual, individually, and on behalf of all others
similarly situated; RAYMOND SASSO, an indivi-
dual, individually, and on behalf of all others similar-
ly situated; DAN CRACRAFT, an individual;
individually, and~JoLEbNehalf of all others similarly
situated; T'EE ALLEN, an individual, individually,
and on behalf of all others similarly situated; ADA
A. VENTURELLI, an individual, individually, and
on behalf of all others similarly situated; ANGELO
VENTURELLI, JR., an individual, individually,
and on behalf of all others similarly situated;
PATRICIA J. MOORE, an individual, individually,
and on behalf of all others similarly situated;
DANIEL MOORE, an individual, individually
and on behalf of all others sinrilarly situated;
JEANETTE HARRIS, an individual, individually,
and on behalf of all others similarly situated;
STEPHEN GERLING, an individual, individually,
and on behalf of all others similarly situated;
HARRY H. KNAPP, an individual, individually,
and on behalf of all others similarly situated-
SEAN O`I-IEATHRIM, an individual, indiviJually,
and on behalf of all others similarly situated;
MARY L. HERRIN, an individual, individually, and
on behalf of all others similarly situated; KIIvIBERLY )
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Case No.
COMPLAINT FOR EQUITABLE
RELIEF, DECLARATORY RE-
LIEF AND DAMAGES FOR
VIOLATION OF CIVIL RIGHTS
DEMAND FOR TRIAL BY JURY
CLASS ACTION

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individually and on behalf of all others similarly
situated; KAMI MELIS, an individual, individually )
and on behalf of all others similarly situated; SCOTT )
ROSANDER, an individual, individually )
;
behalf of all others similarly situated KIM GIBSON,
an individual, individually and on behalf of all others )I
similarly situated; WILLIAM G. YATES an
individual, individually and on behalf of atl others )
similarly situated; VICKIE HUNT, an individual, )
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individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; JOHN B. KING, an individual, individually )
and on behalf of all others similarly situated;
VERNON E. VIEHE, an individual, individually and )
on behalf of all others similarly situated; )
CHARLENE A. JOBE, an individual, individually
and on behalf of all others simiiarly situated; )
MARTHA RONHOVDEE, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly
situated; RONALD RONHOVDEE, an individual, )
individually and on behalf ofall others similarly )
situated; ELIA M. KHOURY, an individual. )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly
situated; ALAN A. HUSBY, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; JOSEPH S. CUSATI, an individual,
individually and on behalf of all others similarly
)
situated; SEAN D. HENDERSON, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly
situated; CHRISTOPHER B. ROCKWOOD, an )
individual, individually and on behalf of all others )
similarly situated; KAREN BARNEY, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly
situated; HILARY SUE WOOD, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; ARTHUR T. HIltST, an individual,
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; STEPHEN F. MURPHY an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all otfiers similarly
situated; DONALD G. ELLIS, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; ELIZABETH ERICKSON, an individual,
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; DAVID A. DOUBLEDAY, an individual,
)
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; JACQUELINE S. MILLER, an individual,
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; PATSY J. BAGDANOV an individual,
individually and on behalf of all otfiers similarly )
situated; JAMES BAGDANOV, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; RICHARD G. PAUL, an individual,
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; ELROY G. RUIdE, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly
situated; JASON L. FILLMORE, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; LUNIE F. COOK, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly
situated; CHARLES W. HOLT, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; LOUIE WELCH, an individual, individually
and on behalf of all others similarly situated; )
EDWARD H. DAVIS, an individual, individually and )
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of tobacco products residing within the State of Idaho.
13. Plaintiffs RALPH E. WILLIAMS, TEE ALLEN, JORGE LARCO, LINDA J.
FORRESTER and STAN FORRESTER are citizens and residents f the State of Oregon, and
brings this action on behalf of the Master Class and on behalf of a subclass thereof consisting of
all consumers of tobacco products residing within the State of Oregon.
14, Plaintiff STEVE GEORGE is a citizen and resident of the State of Arizoana, and
bring this action on behalf of the Master Class and on behalf of a subclass consisting of consumers
of tobacco products residing within the State of Arizona.
15. Plaintiff JAMES C. GORDON, RALPH J. KING, and BARBARA COLLINS
are citizens and residents of the State of Texas, and brings this action on behalf of the Master
Class and on behalf of a subclass consisting of consumers of tobacco products residing within the
State of Texas.
16. Plaintiff STEPHEN F. MURPHY is a citizen and resident of the State of Alabama,
and bring this action on behalf of the Master Class and on behalf of a subclass consisting of
consumers of tobacco products residing within the State of Alabama.
17. Plaintiffs DONALD G. ELLIS and ELIZABETH ERICKSON are citizens and
residents of the State of Colorado, and bring this action on behalf of the Master Class and on
behalf of a subclass consisting of consumers of tobacco products residing within the State of
Colorado.
18. Plaintiffs DAVID A. DOUBLEDAY, JACQUELINE S. MILLER, PATSY J.
BAGDANOV, JAMES BAGDANOV, ROBERT W. BRECKINRIDGE and RICHARD G.
PAUL are citizens and residents of the State of Florida, and bring this action on behalf of the
Master Class and on behalf of a subclass consisting of consumers of tobacco products residing
within the State of Florida.
19. Plaintiffs ELROY G. RUHE, JASON L. FILLMORE, LUNIE F. COOK,
CHARLES W. HOLT, LOUIE WELCH, EDWARD H. DAVIS, ANITA J. ROYAL, BALWICK
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HELEN J. EVANS, RONALD GORENCE, CHARLENE A. JOBE, MARTHA RONHOVDEE,
RONALD RONHOVDEE, ELIA M. KHOURY, ALAN A. HUSBY, JOSEPH S. CUSATI,
SEAN D. HENDERSON, CHRISTOPHER B. ROCKWOOD, KAREN BARNE, HILARY SUE
WOOD, KHALI M. KHOURY, DANNY Z. ZEIDON, BRETT FROHWEIN, JOHN D.
SEILER, DONALD OWENS, MARK J. WELSH, STEVEN SCHWARTZ, MERCEDES
DAVIS, ZACHARY BAIRD, GERALDINE WALSH, IMAD BITAR, GRAYLON R. REVELS,
SHILOH F. MILLER, STEVEN J.IVIILLER and ARTHUR T. HIRST are citizens and residents
of the State of California and bring this action on behalf of the Master Class and on behalf of a
subclass thereof consisting of all conusmers of tobacco products residing within the State of
California.
10. Plaintiffs DAN CRACRAFT, PATRICK RYAN, MARGARET J. WATT,
CORDELIA V. SCOYOC, JOSEPH A. ROHLA, FREDRICK C. WILLIS, III, ALBERT
RICKSECKER, KRISTEN D. RISBECK, CARL RISBECK, TAMMY L. GAYLER, LARRY
MIKEL CVITKOVICH, NANCY C. HUGHES, MARY JANE VAN WAGONER, GRANT E.
DENHAM, NAYDEEN LAMOREAUX, DUSTIN L. BIXBY, SUSAN M. BURTON, CONNIE
JEAN RIPPON, MICHAEL LEPORE, CRAIG N. RUSSELL, TIMOTHY A. GIBSON, MIC
BOURELL, CHELNISHA MARIE EDGEMAN, MARK S. KUCHENBECKER, DANIEL M.
BLOOD, JENNIE M. FEATHERSTONE, LYLE ANNE BLACKETT, MICHAEL W.
BLACKETT, JIMMY L. GILESON, GREG C. GAFA, WILLIAM HOLT, DAVID ALAN
ELIASON, PEGGY JOANNE BROADHEAD, CHARLES THOMAS FEAiHERSTONE,
DAVID J. GREEN, JOHN P. HUNTER, KEVIN W. ROBERTSON, TERRY TOWNZEN,
MARK LEROY PETERSEN, EDWARD GENE HAGGARD, WILLIAM THEODORE
SERVIS, RAY GREEN, HELEN W. MOSER, RICHARD KENT ERICKSON, EVELYN
CAROLYN TIMPE, AL PACHECO, PAULA NAFUS, PAT NEELEY, WILLIAM GRENEK,
PAULINE L. NAFUS, KELLY HEMENWAY, EARL F. ROCHE, ROBERT COBARRUBIAS,
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similarly situated; SHANE M. ADAIMS, an )
individual, individually and on behalf of all others )
similarly situated; JEFFREY J. FOLDS, an
individual, individually and on behalf of all others )
similarly situated; LINDA A. HALSTROM, an )
individual, individually and on behalf of all others
similarly situated; HAROLD S. FOLDS, an )
individual, individually and on behalf of all others )
similarly situated; ROLAND D. THORNTON, JR.,
an individual, individually and on behalf of all others )
similarly situated; SHIRLEY J. THORNTON, an )
individual, individually and on behalf of all others )
similarly situated; GEZA L. JOZAN, an individual,
individually and on behalfofatl others similarly )
situated; JOY A. McELWANEY, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly
situated; ROBERT J. SPECK, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; DAVID J. STAEBLER
an individual
,
individually and on behalf of all others similarlp )
situated: C. RICHARD ELLCH. an individual.
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individually and on behalf of all others similarly
situated; JAMES M. HARRELL, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; JACOB G. STANSBURY, JR, an
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individual, individually and on behalf of all others
similarly situated; ROY E. MBRAKMANN, an )
individual, individually and on behalf of all others )
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similarly situated; ELIZABETH LIAGIN an )
individual, individually and on behalf of 91 others
similarly situated; ROSALIND MARIMONT, an )
individual, individually and on behalf of all others )
similarly situated; ROBERT R. SMITH, an
individual, individually and on behalf of all others )
similarly situated; JOAN B. ANDERSON, an )
individual, individually and on behalf of all others )
similarlv situated: FELT E. LAIRM an individual_
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; ARCHIE D. ANDERSON, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly
situated; HENRY P. SHOTWELL, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; ANDREW DILIO
an individual
,
,
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated: JOHN E. SUSKO, an individual, 1
individually and on behalf of all others similarly ~
situated: KENNETH J. SILVER an individual_
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; THEODORE T. MORAN, an individual,
)
individually and on behalf of all others similarly
situated; THOMAS E. GRAVES, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
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action on behalf of the Master Class and on behalf of a subclass consisting of consumers of
tobacco products residing within the State of Maryland.
25. Plaintiffs ROBERT R. SMITH, JOAN B. ANDERSON, FEI T E. LAIR, and
ARCHIE D. ANDERSON are citizens and residents of the State of Minnesota, and bring this
action on behalf of the Master Class and on behalf of a subclass consisting of consumers of
tobacco products residing within the State of Minnesota.
26. Plaintiffs HENRY P. SHOTWELL, ANDREW DiLIO, JOHN E. SUSKO,
KENNETH J. SILVER, and THEODORE T. MORAN are citizens and residents of the State of
New Jersy, and bring this action on behalf of the Master Class and on behalf of a subclass
consisting of consumers of tobacco products residing within the State of New Jersey.
27. Plaintiffs THOMAS E. GRAVES, STEVEN MURPHY. RICHARD LEVINE,
SUSAN P. MURPHY, JESSE V. SILVERMAN, ROSA A RAIMAN and MARGARET V.
BOERICKE are citizens and residents of the State of New York, and bring this action on behalf
of the Master Class and on behalf of a subclass consisting of consumers of tobacco products
residing within the State of New York.
28. Plaintiffs JAMES M. WINTON and KAROL I. PRICE are citizens and residents
of the State of Ohio, and bring this action on behalf of the Master Class and on behalf of a
subclass consisting of consumers of tobacco products residing within the State of Ohio.
29. Plaintiffs ELIZABETH K. APPERSON, BOB L. HOWARD, EDWARD C.
APPERSON, BILLIE E. BAUER, and MICHAEL W. RICHTER are citizens and residents of the
State of Oklahoma, and bring this action on behalf of the Master Class and on behalf of a subclass
consisting of consumers of tobacco products residing within the State of Oklahoma.
30. Plaintiffs TRINA BERMAN and CINDY WOMER are citizens and residents of
the State of Pennsylvania, and bring this action on behalf of the Master Class and on behalf of a
subclass consisting of consumers of tobacco products residing within the State of Pennsylvania.
31. Plaintiffs KARYN KIMBERLING, ELLEN HERTZ, KRISTOPHER B. GRIER,
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ROSALIND IV4ARIMONT JESSE V. SILVERMAN KARYN KIMBERLING
LISA L. LINCOLN MARGARET V. JAMES E. PROKOP
BOERICKE
ALAN SWANSON, JR. PETER L. PETRAKIS
ROBERT R. SMITH ROSA A. RAIMAN JOANNA PARKER
JOAN B. ANDERSON JAMES M. WINTON CHRIS PETERSEN
FELT E. LAIR KAROL J. PRICE KENNETH B. SHELTON
ARCHIE D
ANDERSON ELIZABETH K. CHRISTINE A
SMITH
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HENRY P
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ANDREW DILIO CHRISTOPHER P
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THOMAS E
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STEVEN MURPHY
ELLEN HERTZ
RICHARD LEVINE
DEMAND FOR TRIAL BY JURY
Plaintiffs hereby demand a trial by jury-cf all
DATED: February 9, 1999
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Canibridge, Marlboro, Benson & Hedges, Virginia Slims, Alpine, Dunhill, English
Ovals, Galaxy, Players, Saratoga, and Parliament cigarettes and other tobacco
products throughout the United States. PHILIP MORRIS is a party to the Master Settlement
Agreement.
44. RJ. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY ("RJR") is a New Jersey corporation
with its principal place of business at North Main Street, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27102.
RJR manufactures, advertises, promotes and sells Camel, Vantage, Now, Doral, Winston,
Sterling, Magna, More, Century, Bright Rite and Salem cigarettes and other tobacco products
throughout the United States. RJR is a party to the Master Settlement Agreement.
45. BROWN & WILLIAMSON TOBACCO CORPORATION ("BROWN &
WILLIAMSON") is a Delaware corporation with its principal place of business at 1500 Brown &
Williamson Tower, Louisville, Kentucky 40202. BROWN & WILLIAMSON manufactures,
advertises, promotes and sells Kool, Raleigh, Barclay, Belair, Capri, Richland, Loredo, Eli Cutter,
and Viceroy cigarettes and other tobacco products throughout the United States. BROWN &
WILLIAMSON is a party to the Master Settlement Agreement.
46. LORILLARD TOBACCO COMPANY ("LORILLARD") is a Delaware
corporation with its principal place of business at 1 Park Avenue, New York, New York 10016.
LORILLARD manufactures, advertises, promotes and sells Old Gold, Kent, Triumph, Satin, Max,
Spring, Newport, and True cigarettes and other tobacco products throughout the United States.
LORILLARD is a party to the Master Settlement Agreement.
47. Defendants PHILIP MORRIS, RJR, BROWN & WILLIAMSON, and
LORILLARD, when hereinafter collectively referred to, are identified as the "TOBACCO
COMPANY DEFENDANTS."
48. Defendants named above, and members of the defendant classes and subclasses
alleged herein, when referred to collectively, are identified as "Defendants."
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and ANTHONY L. AMORELLI are citizens and residents of the State of Virginia, and bring this
action on behalf of the Master Class and on behalf of a subclass consisting of consumers of
tobacco products residing within the State of Virginia.
32. Plaintiffs JAMES E. PROKOP, PETER L. PETRAKIS, and JOANNA PARKER
are citizens and residents of the State of Washington, and bring this action on behalf of the Master
Class and on behalf of a subclass consisting of consumers of tobacco products residing within the
State of Washington.
33. Plaintiffs CHRIS PETERSEN, KENNETH B. SHELTON, CHRISTINE A.
SMITH, and THEODORE H. SCHAAR are citizens and residents of the State of Wisconsin, and
bring this action on behalf of the Master Class and on behalf of a subclass consisting of consumers
of tobacco products residing in the State of Wisconsin.
34. Plaintiffs LISA L. LINCON and ALAN SWNSON, JR., are citizens and residents
of the State of Masschusets, and bring this action on behalf of the Master Class and on behalf of a
subclass consisting of consumers of tobacco products residing in the State of Massachusetts.
35. Plaintiffs RUTH PHILLIPE and SAMANTHA PHILLIl'E are citizens and
residents of the State of Mainen, and bring this action on behalf of the Master Class and on behalf
of a subclass consisting of consumers of tobacco products residing in the State of Maine.
36. Representative plaintiffs named herein, and members of the plaintiff classes and
subclasses alleged herein are hereinafter collectively referred to as "Plaintiffs".
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Public-Entity Defendants
37. Defendants STATE OF CALIFORNIA and STATE OF UTAH are states of the
United States and are named herein individually and as representative of all States of the United
States who are parties to the Master Settlement Agreement.
38. Defendants BILL LOCKYER and JAN GRAHAM are, respectively, the
Attorneys General of the States of California and Utah and are sued herein in their official ~
capacity and as representatives of all Attorneys General of the States who are parties to the ~
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LORI L. WEBER, JASON SCOTT ISBELL, MARGIE LOUISE PICKOUDOU, BENNY L.
BELLON, DANIEL EWING, OLA EWING, JOAN VERONICA JENSEN, LYNNANN DAY,
DAVID B. DAY, JIMMY MICHAEL JENSEN, SHAWN ERIC FILLINGIM, ROBERT R.
OWENS, BENJAMIN LEE GIBSON, KENNETH L. GIBSON, BRUCE DAVENPORT,
DOUGLAS C. NORBERG, JOSEPH R. WILEY JR., DAVID LEE HUNTER, JEREMY
KEVIN LANDERS, DANIEL RAY CHRISTENSEN, ROBERT J. MCPHERRON, JOSHLYN
MARIE ISOM, JAMES L. DUNN, MICHAEL A. BERTOT, MARCI JOY RENZFRO, KARI
TRINA WALKER, DANIELLE PELLETIER, ADAM WELCH, ANGELA REGAN, KAMI
DAWN HIGGINS, DAVID J. BERTOT, JARED A GOLLINGER, JAMES R NIELSEN,
LARRY GLENN YOUNG, ANN V. YOUNG, DUSTIN ROY VINCENT. BRENDA K.
QUICK, CORY NIELSEN, JESSICA JOAN JAFARI, STEVE JOHN WALTON, NOBLE L.
SMITH, CARIN ELIZABETH HAMILTON, TERRY ALLEN BIRCH, KEITH J.
WESTWOOD, CARL H. ROBERTS, RON GIBBS, JOAN ALLEN, JUSTIN SCHIFFMAN,
HAROLD E. BURGOYN, MICHAEL T. MURPHY, DONALD J. GRAHAM. MAX SMITH,
JASON P. SMITH, ALAN G. HERRON, EDA LEE HERRON, DIANA L. NESS, DARLA
JiMENEZ, BRYAN HILBORN, BOBBIE JOE SESSONS, CONNIE M. BURR TERRI L.
NEWMAN, PAUL A. NEWMAN, CLAYTON E. FASSETT, LYNN P. CHRISTENSEN and
KEVIN W. SILCOX are citizens and residents of the State of Utah and bring this action on behalf
of the Master Class and on behalf of a subclass thereof consisting of all consumers of tobacco
products residing within the State of Utah.
11. Plaintiffs RAYMOND ALLEN HUGHES, RUTH ANN GRAHAM, BRUCE R.
GRAHAM, ZENA L. GARCIA and LOUISE BLAKE are citizens and residents of the State of
Nevada, and bring this action on behalf of the Master Ctass and on behalf of a subclass thereof
consiting of all consumers of tobacco products residing within the State of Nevada.
12. Plaintiffs ROBIN M. COOK, BRENT M. BARFUSS, WILLIS J. KNIGHT, and
CLIFFORD RAY MILBURN are citizens and residents of the State of Idaho, and bring this
action on behalf of the Master Class and on behalf of a subclass thereof consiting of all consumers
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Class Action Allegations
49. The members of the classes and subclasses alleged herein are so numerous that
joinder of all members is impracticable.
50. There are questions of law or fact common to the classes and subclasses.
51. The claims or defenses of the representative parties are typical of the claims or
defenses of the classes and subclasses.
52. The representative parties will fairly and adequately protect the interests of the
class.
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53. The prosecution of separate actions by or against individual members of the classes
and subclasses would create a risk of inconsistent or varying adjudications with respect to
individual members of the classes and subclasses which would establish incompatible standards of
conduct for the party opposing the class; adjudications with respect to individual members of the
classes and subclasses would, as a practical matter, be dispositive of the interests of the other
members not parties to the adjudications or substantially impair or impede their ability to protect
their interests; and the parties opposing the classes and subclasses have acted on grounds
generally applicable to the class, thereby making appropriate final injunctive relief or
corresponding declaratory relief with respect to the classes and subclasses as a whole.
FACTUAL ALLEGATIONS
54. Commencing in or about 1992, the PUBLIC ENTITY DEFENDANTS
commenced actions against the TOBACCO COMPANY DEFENDANTS seeking, inter alia, the
recovery of monies paid by them for medical treatment and care of injuries and illnesses alleged to
be caused by the consumption of tobacco products and for monetary penalties to be used by them
for the purpose of securing and providing benefits which the PUBLIC ENTITY DEFENDANTS
believed would be beneficial to society as a whole.
55. At all times mentioned herein, the various statutes under which the PUBLIC
ENTITY DEFENDANTS sought to recover said health care costs provided that, in the event the
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situated; GREGORY LEON HINCKS, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; STEVE CAMLOTT, an individual,
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; TAMMY L. BUHLER, an individua', )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly
situated; JEFFREY T. KERR, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; SHAUNA RAE ROWLEY, an individual,
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; JAYNE STEPHENS, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly
)
situated; ANN B. LONGSHAW, an individual,
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; DONALD CARLISLE, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly
situated; CLAY BURN HENDRICKSON, an )
individual, individually and on behalf of all others )
similarly situated; ROBERT HAY, an individual,
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; LORRIE OCKEY, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly
situated; LARRY J. MURDOCK, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others sinularly )
situated; VAUGHN PEART, an individual,
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; RODNEY N. FORBUSH, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; JAMES RUSSELL CLENDENON, an
individual, individually and on behalf of all others )
similarly situated; DEBORAH K. THOMPSON, an )
individual, individually and on behalf of all others
similarly situated; DOUGLAS C. ROBERTS, an )
individual, individually and on behalf of all others )
similarly situated; DELROY E. MARK, an
individual, individually and on behalf of all others )
similarly situated; G. ALLAN KEMPTON, an )
individual, individually and on behalf of all others
similarly situated; RHONDA ADAMS, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; BRAD LEE HARRISON, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly
situated; SHEILA BRACKETT, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; CHER BAILEY, an individual, individually
and on behalf of all others similarly situated; JOHN )
T. MORGAN, an individual, individually and on )
behalf of all others similarly situated; ROBERT )
WAYNE BLEVINS, an individual, individually and
on behalf of all others similarly situated; )
KATHLEEN MIYASATO, an mdtvidual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly
situated; ROBERT THOMAS ADAMS, an )
individual, individually and on behalf of all
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individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; JAMES E. PROKOP, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly
situated; PETER L. PETRAKI, an ...dividual, )
individu :IIy and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; CHRIS PETERSEN, an individual,
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; KENNETH B. SHELTON, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly
situated; CHRISTINE A. SMITH, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; THEODORE H. SCHAAR, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly
situated; CHRISTOPHER P. RAGON, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; CARL P. SCHOEN, an individual,
i.ndividualIy and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; KENT E. MILLER, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly
situated; KI-IALI M_ KHOURY, an individuat, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly
)
situated; DANNY Z. ZEIDON, an individual,
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; BRETT FROHWEIN, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
s'ituated; JOHN D. SEILER, an individual,
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; DONALD OWENS, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly
situated; MARK J. WELSH, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; STEVEN SCHWARTZ, an individual,
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; MERCEDES DAVIS, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; ZACHARY BAIRD, an individual,
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; WALSH GERALDINE. an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly
situated; IMAD BITAR, an individual, individually )
and on behalf of all others similarly situated; )
GRAYLON R REVELS, an individual, individually
and on behalf of all others similarly situated; )
SHILOH F. MILLER, an individual, individually and )
on behalf of all others similarly situated; STEVEN J.
MILLER, an individual, individually and on behalf of )
all others similarly situated; ROBERT W.
BRECKINRIDGE, an individual, individually and on ~
behalf of all others similarly situated; LISA L.
LINCOLN, an individual, individually and on behalf )
of all others similarly situated; ALAN SWANSON, )
JR., an individual, individually and on behalf of all
others similarly situated; RUTH PHILLIPE, an )
individual, individually and on behalf of all others )
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individually and on behalfofall others similarly )
situated; CARY A. DOTSON, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly
situated; LORI L. WEBER, an inu.vidual, )
indivic'aally and on behalf of all others similarly )
situate 1; JASON SCOTT ISBELL, an individual,
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; MARGIE LOUISE PICKOUDOU, an )
individual, individually and on behalf of all others
similarly situated; BENNY L. BELLON, an )
individual, individually and on behalf of all others )
similarly situated; DANIEL EWING, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly
situated; OLA EWING,.an individual, individually )
and on behalf of all others similarly situated; JOAN )
VERONICA JENSEN, an individual, individually and
on behalf of all others similarly situated; LYNNANN )
DAY, an individual, individually and on behalf of all )
others similarly situated; DAVID B. DAY, an
individual, individually and on behalf of all others )
similarly situated; JIMMY MICHAEL JENSEN, an )
individual, individually and on behalf of all others
similarly s2tuated; SHAWN ERIC FILLINGIM, an )
individual, individually and on behalf of all others )
similarly situated; ROBERT R OWENS, an
individual, individually and on behalf of all others )
similarly sttuated; BENJAMIN LEE GIBSON, an )
individual, individually and on behalf of all others )
similarly situated; KENNETH L. GIBSON, an
individual, individually and on behalf of all others )
similarly situated; BRUCE DAVENPORT, an )
individual, individually and on behalf of all others
similarly situated; DOUGLAS C. NORBERGv )
JOSEPH R. WILEY JR., an individual, individually )
and on behalf of all others similarly situated; DAVID
LEE HUNTER, an individual, individually and on )
behalf of all others similarly situated; JEREMY )
KEVIN LANDERS, an individual, individually and )
on behalf of all others similarly situated; DANIEL
RAY CHRISTENSEN, an individual, individually )
and on behalf of all others similarly situated; )
ROBERT J. MCPHERRON, an individual,
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; JOSHLYN MARIE ISOM, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly
situated; JAMES L. DUNN, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others sitnilarly )
situated; MICHAEL A. BERTOT, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly
situated; MARCI JOY RENZFRO, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; KARI TRINA WALKER, an individual,
individually and on behalf of all others similarly
)
situated; DANIELLE PELLETIER, an individual, )
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on behalf of all others similarl situated; ANITA J. )
ROYAL, an individual, individyually and on behalf of )
all others similarly situated; BALWICK HEATON,
an individual, individually and on behalf of all others )
similarly situated; RANDALL SHELNUTT, an )
individual, individually and on behalf of all others
similarly situated; CHARLES W. COX, JR., an )
individual, individually and on behalf of all others )
similarly situated; CYNTHIA M. LOWMAN, an )
individual, individually and on behalf of all others
similarly situated; r3ARRY N. WILLIAMSON, an )
individual, individually and on behalf of all others )
similarly situated; JACK O. BRADY, an individual,
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; JERRY L. JOHNSON, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly
situated; GARLAND H. HALE, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; NANCY M. STOREY, an individual,
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; FRANKLINHYATT, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly
situated; FRANCES FRANKLIN, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; RONALD W. BERGMAN, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly
situated; CYRUS J. STOW, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; PAUL C. ARMBRUSTER, an individual,
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; HELEN S. GLOVER, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly
situated; DONALD G. OAKLEY, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; EDWARD W. STOREY, an individual,
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; MARY C. KIIMBROUGH, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; PEGGIE F. BARNETT, an individual,
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; DOROTHY S. SWINDERMAN, an )
individual, individually and on behalf of all others
similarly situated; ROBERT LAWTON, an )
individual, individually and on behalf of all others )
similarly situated; CLAY F. GARLAND, an
individual, individually and on behalf of all others )
similarly situated; GUY R. WINDERMAN, an )
individual, individuall and on behalf of all others
similarly situated; C1NTHIA KNIGHT, an )
individual, individually and on behalf of all others )
similarly situated; DOROTHY L. HINTON, an
individual, individually and on behalf of all others )
similarly situated; ROY A. COLQUITT, an )
individual, individually and on behalf of all others )
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similarly situated; SAMANTHA PHILLIPE, an )
individual, individually and on behalf of all others )
similarly situated; ZENA L. GARCIA, an individual,
i~ dividually and on behalf of all others similarly )
)
situated; CONNIE M. BURR, an individual,
individually and on behalf of all others similarly
situated; TERRI L. NEWMAN, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; PAUL A. NEWMAN, CLAYTON E.
FASSETT an individual, individually and on behalf of )
all others similarly situated; and LYNN P. )
CHRISTENSEN, an individual, individually and on
behaffofall others similarly situated; KRISTOPHER )
B. GREIER, an individual, individually and on behalf )
of all others sirnilarlX situated; and, KARYN )
KIIvfBERLING, an individual, individually and on
behalfofalt others similarly situated, )
)
Plaintiffs,
)
THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, individually and )
on behalf of all others similarly situated; ; BILL
LOCKYER, Attorney General of The State of )
California, in his official capacity and on behalf of )
all others similarly situated; S. KIMBERLY
)
BELSHE, Director of Health Services of The State
of California; in her official capacity and on behalf )
of all others similarly situated; CITY AND COUN- )
Y OF SAN FRANCISCO, a municipal corporation )
within the State of California, individually and on
behalf of all others similarly situated; LOUISE H. )
RENNE, City Attorney of the City and County of )
San Francisco, in her official capacity and on be-
half of all others similarly situated; THE STATE )
OF UTAH, individually and on behalf of all others )
simiiarly situated; JAN GRAHAM, Attorney
General Of the State Of Utah, in her official capacity )
and on behalf of all others similariy situated; )
LORILLARD TOBACCO COMPANY, INC.,
acorporation; PHILIP MORRIS, INC.; a corpo- )
ation; R.J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, )
a corporation; BROWN & WII.LIAMSON )
TOBACCO CORPORATION, a corporation;
)
Defendants. )
)
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PUBLIC ENTITY DEFENDANTS instituted said actions, they were required to give notice to
the persons on whose behalf said health care costs were paid of the filing and pendency of such
suits and notice of the fact that said persons were entitled, as a matter of right, to intervene in
said
actions. Said statutes further provided that in the prosecution of settlement of such actions, the
PUBLIC ENTITY DEFENDANTS could take no action that would impair the rights of the
persons on whose behalf said health care costs were paid.
56. The PUBLIC ENTITY DEFENDANTS have failed and refused, and continue to
fail and refuse to give the notices required by said statutes, despite demands therefor by
Plaintiffs.
57 At all times mentioned herein, the PUBLIC ENTITY DEFENDANTS were aware
that any monies paid to them by the TOBACCO COMPANY DEFENDANTS in settlement or
pursuant to judgment would be paid for by plaintiffs in the form of increases in the costs of
tobacco products, and that the TOBACCO COMPANY DEFENDANTS would, ultimately,
suffer no loss or pay no penalties as a result of the suits filed by the PUBLIC ENTITY
DEFENDANTS and that the economic consequences of any settlement or judgment would be
borne by their citizen-Plaintiffs. .
58. On or about November, 1998, the PUBLIC ENTITY DEFENDANTS and the
TOBACCO COMPANY DEFENDANTS compromised, released, and settled the claims
presented by the PUBLIC ENTITY DEFENDANTS against the TOBACCO COMPANY
DEFENDANTS, and related claims of Plaintiffs. Said compromise, release and settlement is set
forth in a writing entitled "Master Settlement Agreement."
59. The Master Settlement Agreement provided for payments by the TOBACCO
COMPANY DEFENDANTS to the PUBLIC ENTITY DEFENDANTS of approximately $206
billion.
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60. The Master Settlement Agreement provided that it would not become effective
until signed and approved by a certain number of the PUBLIC ENTITY DEFENDANTS and by
entry of orders by the courts in which the various suits by the PUBLIC ENTITY
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HEATON, RANDALL SHELNUTT, CHARLES W. COX, JR., CYNTHIA M. LOWMAN,
BARRY N. WILLIAMSON, JACK 0. BRADY, JERRY L. JOHNSON, GARLAND H. HALE,
NANCY M. STOREY, FRANKLIN HYATT, FRANCES FRANKLIN, RONALD W.
BERGMAN, CYRUS l. STOW, PAUL C. ARMBRUSTER, HELEN S. GLOVER, DONALD
G. OAKLEY, EDWARD W. STOREY, MARY C. KAZBROUGH, PEGGIE F. BARNETT,
DOROTHY S. SWINDERMAN, ROBERT LAWTON, CLAY F. GARLAND, GUY R.
SWINDERMAN, CYNTHIA KNIGHT, DOROTHY L. HINTON, ROY A. COLQUITT,
SHANE M. ADAMS, JEFFREY J. FOLDS, LINDA A. HALSTROM, HAROLD S. FOLDS,
ROLAND D. THORNTON, JR., SHIRLEY J. THORNTON, GEZA L. JOZAN, and JOY A.
McELWANEY are citizens and residents of the State of Georgia, and bring this action on behalf
of the Master Class and on behalf of a subclass consisting of consumers of tobacco products
residing within the State of Georgia.
20. Plaintiff ROBERT J. SPECK is a citizen and resident of the State of Hawaii, and
brings this action on behalf of the Master Class and on behalf of a subclass consisting of
consumers of tobacco products residing within the State of Hawaii.
21. Plaintiff DAVID J. STAEBLER is a citizen and resident of the State of Illinois,
and brings this action on behalf of the Master Class and on behalf of a subclass consisting of
consumers of tobacco products residing within the State of Illinois.
22. Plaintiffs C. RICHARD ELLCH and JAMES M. HARRELL are citizens and
residents of the State of Indiana, and bring this action on behalf of the Master Class and on behalf
of a subclass consisting of consumers of tobacco products residing within the State of Indiana.
23. Plaintiff JACOB G. STANSBURY, JR. is a citizen and resident of the State of
Louisiana, and brings this action on behalf of the Master Class and on behalf of a subclass
consisting of consumers of tobacco products residing within the State of Louisiana.
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24. Plaintiffs ROY E. BRAKMANN, MARY A. KUDRICK, ELIZABETH LIAGIN,
and ROSALIND MARIMONT are citizens and residents of the State of Maryland, and bring this
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6. Plaintiff HAWAII SMOKERS RIGHTS, is an unincorporated association, with a
prinicipal place of business within the State of Hawaii.
7. PlaintiffCONSUMERS LLC, is a limited liability company organized and existing
under the laws of the State of California, with a principal place of business within the County of
Los Angeles, State of California
8. All as is more fully hereinafter alleged, the individual plaintiffs are citizens of the
United States are taxpayers and are consumers of tobacco products. They bring this action
individually and on behalf of all consumers of tobacco products in the United States of America
("Master PlaintiffClass") and subclasses thereof
9. Plaintiffs WILLIAM H. STEINBARTH, ENOCH A. LUDLOW, JR.,
RAYMOND SASSO, ADA A.VENTURELLI, ANGELO VENTURELLI, JR., PATRICIA J.
MOORE, DANIEL MOORE, JEANETTE HARRIS, GLORIA A. PACHECO, GERALD
FRANCIS PACHECO, CHEYENNE ROTHMAN, PHYLLIS LINDBLOOM, DAVID
STEINBERG, ALICE BULLER. YVONNE HESTER,, SEAN O'HEATHRIM, LYNN A.
MEIER, WILLIAM J. MEIER, KATHLEEN SEEDLE, LOUIS D. ROSENBERG, SONJA
MASSINGILL, JUDITH M. ROSENBERG, ERNA MUEKSCH, JACK LITTLE, JOHN P.
SULLIVAN, OTTO J. MUEKSCH, JACK BOWERS, KAREN J. MILLER, PAUL PLAKOSH,
JR., THOMPSON G. HACKETT, JOHN A. FERGUSON, REID P. CONDIT, CHARLES
BARANOSKY, JENNIFER M. DONLON, REX H. WALLACE, MICHAEL A, VALDEZ,
ELENO E. RODRIQUEZ, ALBERT PAPA, FRANK M. GIESING, MARK A. BURNS,
BRYAN D. MANN, STEVEN D. PARIS-ADAMS, RODNEY K. POPE, MARC W.
LAPOINTE, JOHN B. KING, VERNON E. VIEHE, PATRICIA L. LUCE, STEPHEN
GERLING, CAROL JENSEN, RICK ENG, MARIANNE TAVELLI, LISA REDMOND, LYNN
KAHN, VALERIE L. LEE, VICKI J. BESSETTE, THOMAS G. MULLER, ROBERT F.
AINSWORTH, LYNELLE A. COLE, FRANCISCO D. FLORES, RICHARD H. GINGRICH,
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65. In failing and refusing to give the notices described in paragraph 55, above, and in
compromising and settling claims of the Plaintiffs against the TOBACCO COMPANY
DEFEYDANTS, the PUBLIC ENTITY DEFENDANTS violated said statutes, the United States
Constitution and the Constitutions of the various states, by denying to Plaintiffs due process of
law and equal protection of law, and Plaintiffs have been damaged thereby.
66. In allowing the TOBACCO COMPANY DEFENDANTS to pass on the costs of
said settlement to Plaintiffs, the PUBLIC ENTITY DEFENDANTS and the TOBACCO
COMPANY DEFENDANTS enacted an unconstitutional and discriminatory tax on and payments
by Plaintiffs, have, in effect allowed a judgment of indemitiy to be entered against plaintiffs
without representation in said suits, and Plaintiffs have been damaged thereby. .
WIIEREFORE, Plaintiffs pray for judgment against Defendants, and each of them, as
follows:
l. For a writ prohibiting the PUBLIC ENTITY DEFENDANTS from
collecting and receiving any monies under the Master Settlement Agreement and from otherwise
enforcing or giving effect to the Master Settlement Agreement.
2. For an order restraining the TOBACCO COMPANY DEFENDANTS
from making any payment provided for by the Master Settlement Agreement and from otherwise
enforcing or giving effect to the Master Settlement Agreement.
3. For an order restraining the TOBACCO COMPANY DEFENDANTS
from further collection of the price increases they imposed for the purpose of making the
payments to the PUBLIC ENTITY DEFENDANTS provided for by the Master Settlement
Agreement;
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4. For an order compelling the TOBACCO COMPANY DEFENDANTS to
reimburse to Plaintiffs all monies paid by them in the form of price increases they imposed for the
purpose of making the payments to the PUBLIC ENTITY DEFENDANTS provided for by the
Master Settlement Agreement;
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Master Settlement Agreement.
39. Defendant S. KIMBERLY BELSIt is Director of Health Services of the State of
California, and is sued herein in her official capacity and as representative of those officials of
the
States who are partires to the Master Settlement Agreement and who are responsible for
administering the laws of their respective states regarding recoveries of monies for health care
expenses made by the States.
40. The CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO is a municipal corporation
within the State of California and is sued herein individually and on behalf of all municipal
corporations who are parties to or who will receive the payments of monies provided for by the
Master Settlement Agreement. The CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO is plaintiffin
that related action pending before this court styled City and County of San Francisco, et al., v.
Philip Morris, Inc., et al., Case No. C-96-2090-DLJ, which seeks recovery of, inter alia, monies
paid by it for health care expenses for injuries and illnesses allegedly caused by the "Tobacco
Company Defendants" (further identified below) and for civil penalties.
41. Defendant LOUISE H. RENNE is the City Attorney for Defendant CITY AND
COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO and is sued herein in her official capacity and as representative
of those city and county attorneys who, on behalf of their employers, have filed suit against the
Tobacco Company Defendants to recover alleged smoking-related health costs, are parties to the
Master Settlement Agreeemen, or who will receive the payments of monies provided for in the
Master Settlement Agreement.
42. The defendants named in paragraphs 37-41, above, when hereinafter collectively
referred to, are identified as the "PUBLIC ENTITY DEFENDANTS."
The Tobacco Company Defendants
43. PHILIP MORRIS INCORPORATED ("PHILIP MORRIS") is a Virginia
corporation with its principal place of business at 120 Park Avenue, 16th Floor, New York, New
York 10017. PHILIP MORRIS manufactures, advertises, promotes and sells Philip Morris, Merit,
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individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated;ADAM WELCH, an individual, individually )
and on behalf of all others similarly situated;
4NGELA REGAN, an individual, individually and on )
behalf of all others similarly situated; KAMI DAWN )
HIGGINS, an individual, individually and on behalf
of all others similarly situated; DAVID J. BERTOT, )
an individual, individually and on behalf of all others )
similarly situated; JARED A GOLLINGER, , an
individual, individually and on behalf of all others )
similarly situated; JAMES R. NIELSEN, an )
individual, individually and on behalf of all others )
similarly situated; LARRY GLENN YOUNG, an
individual, individually and on behalf of all others )
similarly situated; ANN V. YOUNG, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly
situated; DUSTIN ROY VINCENT, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; BRENDA K. QUICK, an individual,
)
individually and on behalf of all others similarly
situated; CORY NIELSEN, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly
situated; JESSICA JOAN JAFARI, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; STEVE JOHN WALTON, an individual, )
individually and on behalfofall others similarly
situated; NOBLE L. SMITH, an individua~ )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; CARIN ELIZABETH HAMILTON, an
individual, individually and on behalf of all others )
similarly situated; TERRY ALLEN BIRCH, an )
individual, individually and on behalf of all others
similarly situated; KEI'I'H J. WESTWOOD, an )
individual, individually and on behalf of all others )
similarly situated; CARL H. ROBERTS, an )
individual, individually and on behalf of all others
similarly situated; RON GIBBS, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly
situated; JOAN ALLEN, an individual, individually )
and on behalf of all others similarly situated; JIJSTIN )
SCHIFFMAN, an individual, individually and on )
behalf of all others similarly situated; HAROLD E.
BURGOYNE, an individual, individually and on )
behalf of all others similarly situated; MICHAEL T. )
MURPHY, an individual, rndividually and on behalf
of all others similarly situated; DONALD J. )
GRAHAM, an individual, individually and on behalf )
of all others similarly situated; MAX SMITH, an
individual, individually and on behalf of all others )
similarly
situated; JASON P. SMITH an individual, )
individally and on behalf of all others simiIarly )
u
situated; ALAN G. HERRON an individual,
individually and on behalf of a~l others similarly )
situated; EDA LEE HERRON, an individual, )
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individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; DIANA L. NESS, an individual, individually
and on behalf of all others similarly situated; DARLA )
JIMENEZ, an individual, individually and on behalf )
of all others similarly situated; BRYAN HILBORN, )
an individual, individually and on behalf of all others
similarly situated; BOBBIE JOE SESSONS, an )
individual, individually and on behalf of all others )
similarly situated; KEVIN W. SILCOX, an
individual, individually and on behalf of all others )
similarly situated; RAYMOND ALLEN HUGHES, )
an individual, individually and on behalf of all others )
similarly situated; RUTH ANN GRAHAM, an
individual, individually and on behalf of all others )
similarly situated; BRUCE R. GRAHAM, an )
individual, individually and on behalf of all others )
similarly situated; ROBIN M. COOK, an individual,
individually and on behalf of all others similarly
)
situated; BRENT M. BARFUSS, an individual,
individually and on behalf of aIl others similarly )
situated; WILLIS J. KNIGHT, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; CLIFFORD RAY MILBURN an
individual, individually and on behalf o?all others )
similarly situated; RALPH E. WILLIAMS, an )
individual, individually and on behalf of all others
similarly situated; JOANNA PARKER, an )
individual, individually and on behalfofall others )
similarly situated; PATRICIA L. LUCE, an
individual, individually and on behalf of all others )
similarly situated; LYNN A MEIER, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly
situated; WILLIAM J. MEIER, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated;KATHLEEN SEEDLE, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly
situated; LOUIS D. ROSENBERG, an individual, )
)
individually and on behalf of all others similarly
situated; SONJA MASSINGILL, an individual,
)
individually and on behalf of all others similarly
)
situated; JUDITH M. ROSENBERG, an individual,
individually and on behalf of all others similarly
situated; ERNA MUEKSCH, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; JACK LITTLE, an individual, individually
and on behalf of all others similarly situated; JOHN )
P. SULLIVAN, an individualt individually and on )
behalf of all others similarly situated; OTTO J.
MUEKSCH, an individual, individually and on behalf )
of all others similarly situated; JACK BOWERS, an )
individual, individually and on behalf of all others )
similarly situated; CAROL JENSEN, an individual,
individually and on behalf of alI others similarly )
situated; RICK ENG, an individual, individually and )
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DEFENDANTS against the TOBACCO COMPANY DEFENDANTS were filed approving the
Master Settlement Agreement and for entry of consent decrees and judgments therein.
61. Plaintiffs are informed and believe, and thereon alle. , that the necessary
signatures, approvals and orders have now been obtained and the Master Settlement Agreement
will become effective and final unless restrained by order of this court.
62. Because of the number and wide geographic dispersion of said suits filed by the
PUBLIC ENTITY DEFENDANTS against the TOBACCO COMPANY DEFENI)ANTS it is
impractical and virtually impossible for Plaintiffs to challenge the Master Settlement Agreement in
each of the courts where it was presented for approval, and Plaintiffs have no adequate remedy in
law or in equity other than the filing of the within action and the institution of coordinated
proceedings to allow a single, unitary resolution of the claims presented herein.
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63. Numerous statements have been made by the PUBLIC ENTITY DEFENDANTS
advising of their intent to use the monies to be paid to them by the TOBACCO COMPANY
DEFENDANTS pursuant to the Master Settlement Agreement for a variety of purposes which
will benefit the public, generally, including the construction of roads and other public facilities,
and the provision of various services and programs, but which will provide no benefit to Plaintiffs
independent of their status of members of the general public despite the fact that Plainti.ffs are
paying for said broad social and public benefts.
64. Shortly after the Defendants entered into the Master Settlement Agreement, the
TOBACCO COMPANY DEFENDANTS, for the purpose of providing the revenues with which
to make the payments to the PUBLIC ENTITY DEFENDANTS required by the Master
Settlement Agreement, raised the prices of their tobacco products and plainti.ffs have paid , and
will continue to pay said price increases and provide the monies which the PUBLIC ENTITY
DEFENDANTS will receive under the Master Settlement Agreement, unless further imposition
and collection of said price increases is restrained by order of this court and this court rolls
back
the price increases assessed by the TOBACCO COMPANY DEFENDANTS against Plaintiffs.oo
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situated; STEVEN MURPHY, an individual, )
indivicually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; RICHARD LEVINE, an individual,
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; SUSAN P. MURPHY, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly
situated; JESSE V. SILVERMAN, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; MARGARET V. BOERICKE, an )
individual, individually and on behalf of all others
similarly situated; ROSA A RAIMAN, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; JAMES M. WINTON, an individual,
individualty and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; KAROL J. PRICE, an individual,
individually and on behalf of all others similarly
)
situated; ELIZABETH K. APPERSON, an )
individual, individually and on behalf of all others )
similarly situated; BOB L. HOWARD, an individual,
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; EDWARD C, APPERSON, an individual,
)
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; BILLIE E. BAUER, an individual,
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; JORGE LARCO, an individual, individually
and on behalf of all others similarly situated; LINDA )
J. FORRESTER, an individual, individually and on )
behalf of all others similarly situated; STAN )
FORRESTER, an individual, individually and on
behalf of all others similarly situated; TRINA )
BERMAN, an individual, mdividually and on behalf )
of all others similarly situated; CINDY WOMER, an
individual, individually and on behalf of all others )
similarly situated; RALPH J. KING, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly
situated; BARBARA COLLINS, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; JAMES C. GORDON, an individual,
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; PATRICK RYAN, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; MARGARET J. WATT, an individual,
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; CORDELIA V. SCOYOC, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly
situated; JOSEPH A. ROHLA, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; FREDRICK C. WILLIS, III, an individual,
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; ALBERT RICKSECKER, an individual, )
individually and on behalf of all others similarly )
situated; ELLEN HERTZ, an individual, indiv~dually
and on behalf of all others similarly situated; )
ANTHONY L. AMORELLI, an individual, )
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BERNADETTE COBARRUB[AS, EDDIE JOE MARTINEZ, FRANCES MARTINEZ,
DOTILDE MEDINA, RONALD R. HANKS, CYNTHIA JEAN CLARK, STEVE DURAN,
REGINA LEAH RODGERS, TOMMY JAMES PISTONE, ROBERT NEAL WILCOCK,
DOUGLAS M. HUNTER, JAMES WATERS, CALVIN BOYD SMITH, JOSEPH MICHAEL
SMITH, DAWN MARIE SCOTT, ANTHONY ALAN SCOTT, ROBERT WILSON,
KENNETH T. TERRY, KENT SWENSON, SARAH COLLAZZI SANCHEZ, MARGARET
SANCHEZ, ARTHUR P. SANCHEZ, FRANCES STRICKLAND, MELANIE D. HOYT,
JODIE STEVENSON, BETTY N. HENDRICKSON, JERRAD L. SROUFE, GAYLE R.
BURNHAM, CHERYL JOHNSON, WESLEY D. SAGER, BRENDA I. RUSSELL, JAMES
JONATHAN PARKER, A. BRENT DEE, AYMAN GIRGIS, DENNIS SOMERVILLE,
MICHAEL EVANS, KELLIE LEE ROBERTSON, JOANNE WASHER, ROBERT W.
LASVICH, RANDALL D. HILL, CHASE DEE JOHANSEN, WADE E. TODD, GREGORY
LEON HINCKS, STEVE CAMLOTT, TAMMY L. BUHLER, JEFFREY T. KERR, SHAUNA
RAE ROWLEY, JAYNE STEPHENS, ANN B. LONGSHAW, DONALD CARLISLE, CLAY-
BURN HENDRICKSON, ROBERT HAY, LORRIE OCKEY, LARRY J. MURDOCK,
VAUGHN PEART, RODNEY N. FORBUSH, JAMES RUSSELL CLENDENON, DEBORAH
K. THOMPSON, DOUGLAS C. ROBERTS, DELROY E. MARK, G. ALLAN KEMPTON,
RHONDA ADAMS, BRAD LEE HARRISON, SHEILA BRACKETT, CHER BAILEY, JOHN
T. MORGAN, ROBERT WAYNE BLEVINS, KATHLEEN MIYASATO, ROBERT THOMAS
ADAMS, DIANE WATERS, ARTAMAE MILLIGAN, CURTIS ALLEN, STACIE ANN
TRUJILLO, CYNTHIA O`HARA, BRIAN JAMES BRYSON, ROBERT RAY CROMWELL,
ERIC PEASE, JUSTIN EARL LARSEN, BRADLEY CHARLES GINGELL, VIROQUE
KUNZ, BOBBI JO BAILEY, DAVID A. RICHARDS, SHERRY JOHNSON (SHERRY L.
BECK. WYATT WALKER, DAVID J. HOLBROOK, MIKE MARVIDAKIS, ANTHONY
WADE THOMPSON, DENISE LOUATO, BECKY LEE THOMPSON, KAY MELIS,
TUCKER THOMPSON SNARR, MEGAN ALLEN WILLAHAN, KAMI MELIS, SCOTT
ROSANDER, KIM GIBSON, WILLIAM G. YATES, VICKIE HUNT, CARY A. DOTSON,
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5. For an order of this court deciaring the Master Settlement Agreement to be
unfair, discriminatory, unconstitutional, and unenforceable; and,
6.
this action.
For costs of suit and attorney's fees incurred by Plaintiffs in prosecuting
DATED: February 9, 1999
DONALD RICKETTS
Attorney for laintiffs:
FORCES ACTION MICHAEL LEPORE SERVIS
PROJECT,LLC CRAIG N. RUSSELL RAY GREEN
FREEDON OF CHOICE, TIMOTHY A
GIBSON HELEN W
MOSER
INC. . .
MIC BOURELL RICHARD KENT
SMOKERS OF THE ERICKSON
WORLD UNITE CHELNISHA MARIE
EDGEMAN EVELYN CAROLYN
HAWAII SMOKERS TIMPE
RIGHTS MARK S.
KUCHENBECKER AL PACHECO
CONSUMERS LLC
DANIEL M
BLOOD PAULA NAFUS
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JENNIE M PAT NEELEY
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FEATHERSTONE WILLIAM GRENEK
CORDELIA V. SCOYOC LYLE ANNE BLACKETT PAULINE L
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JOSEPH A. ROHLA MICHAEL W. BLACKETT .
KELLY HEMENWAY
FREDRICK C. WILLIS, III JIMMY L. GILESON EARL F
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ROBERT COBARRUBIAS
DAN CRACRAFT WILLIAM HOLT BERNADETTE
KRISTEN D. RISBECK DAVID ALAN ELIASON COBARRUBIAS
CARL RISBECK PEGGY JOANNE EDDIE JOE MARTINEZ
TAMMY L. GAYLER BROADHEAD FRANCES MARTINEZ
LARRY MIKEI. CHARLES THOMAS DOTILDE MEDINA
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CYNTHIA JEAN CLARK
MARY JANE VAN JOHN P. HUNTER
WAGONER STEVE DURAN
KEVIN W. ROBERTSON
DENHAM
GRANT E REGINA LEAH RODGERS
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NAYDEEN LAMOREAUX TOMMY JAMES PISTONE
MARK LEROY PETERSEN
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3 LISA REDMOND CLIFFORD RAY FRANCES FRANKLIN
4 LYNN KAHN MILBURN RONALD W. BERGMAN
VALERIE L. LEE RALPH E. WILLIAMS CYRUS J. STOW
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6 THOMAS G. MULLER JORGE LARCO HELEN S. GLOVER
7 ROBERT F. AINSWORTH LINDA J. FORRESTER DONALD G. OAKLEY
LYNELLE A COLE STAN FORRESTER EDWARD W. STOREY
8 FRANCISCO D. FLORES STEVE GEORGE MARY C. KIMBROUGH
9 RICHARD H. GINGRICH JAMES C. GORDON PEGGIE F. BARNETT
HARRY H. KNAPP RALPH J. KING DOROTHY S.
10 BARBARA COLLINS SWINDERMAN
JEAN A. LEVINSON
11 KIMBERLY M. SANDERS JAMES C. GORDON ROBERT LAWTON
12 MARY L. HRRRIN STEPHEN F. MURPHY CLAY F. GARLAND
HELEN J. EVANS DONALD G. ELLIS GUY R. SWINDERMAN
13 ELIZABETH ERICKSON CYNTHIA KNIGHT
RONALD GORENCE
14 CHARLENE A. JOBE DAVID A. DOUBLEDAY DOROTHY L. HINTON
MARTHA RONHOVDEE JACQUELINE S. MILLER ROY A. COLQUITT
15 BAGDANOV
PATSY J ADAMS
SHANE M
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16 KHALI M. KHOURY JAMES BAGDANOV JEFFREY J. FOLDS
17 DANNY Z. ZEIDON RICHARD G. PAUL LINDA A. HALSTROM
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DAWN MARIE SCOTT CLAY BURN WYATT WALKER
3 ANTHONY ALAN SCOTT HENDRICKSON DAVID J. HOLBROOK
ROBERT HAY MIKE MARVIDAKIS
4 ROBERT WILSON
KENNETH T
TERRY LORRIE OCKEY ANTHONY WADE
5 . LARRY J
MURDOCK THOMPSON
KENT SWENSON .
6 SARAH COLLAZZI VAUGHN PEART DENISE LOUATO
SANCHEZ
RODNEY N. FORBUSH BECKY LEE THOMPSON
7 KAY MELiS
MARGARET SANCHEZ JAMES RUSSELL
8 ARTHUR P
SANCHEZ CLENDENON TUCKER THOMPSON
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FRANCES STRICKLAND DEBORAH K. THOMPSON SNARR
9 DOUGLAS C
ROBERTS MEGAN ALLEN
MELANIE D. HOYT . WILLAHAN
10 JODIE STEVENSON DELROY E. MARK
KAMI MELIS
11 BETTY N. G. ALLAN KEMPTON
SCOTT ROSANDER
HENDRICKSON RHONDA ADAMS
KIM GIBSON
12 JERRAD L
SROUFE BRAD LEE HARRISON
. WILLIAM G. YATES
13 GAYLE R. BURNHAM SHEILA BRACKETT
VICKIE HUNT
CHERYL JOHNSON CHER BAILEY
14 CARY A. DOTSON
WESLEY D
SAGER JOHN T
MORGAN
. . LORI L. WEBER
15 BRENDA 1. RUSSELL ROBERT WAYNE
JAMES JONATHAN BLEVINS JASON SCOTT ISBELL
16 PARKER KATHLEEN MIYASATO MARGIE LOUISE
PICKOUDOU
17 A. BRENT DEE ROBERT THOMAS
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AYMAN GIRGIS
18 !, DIANE WATERS DANIEL EWING
DENNIS SOMERVILLE
19 MICHAEL EVANS ARTAMAE MILLIGAN OLA EWING
20 KELLIE LEE ROBERTSON CURTIS ALLEN JOAN VERONICA JENSEN
JOANNE WASHER STACIE ANN TRUJILLO LYNNANN DAY
21 CYNTHIA O'HARA DAVID B. DAY
ROBERT W
LASVICH
. JIMMY MICHAEL
BRIAN JAMES BRYSON
22 RANDALL D. HILL JENSEN
CHASE DEEJOHANSEN ROBERT RAY
23 CROMWELL SHAWN ERIC FILLINGIM
WADE E
TODD ROBERT R
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JUSTIN EARL LARSEN
25 STEVE CAMLOTT
BRADLEY CHARLES KENNETH L. GIBSON
TAMMY L. BUHLER GINGELL BRUCE DAVENPORT
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16 CORY NIELSEN WILLIAM H. MARC W. LAPOINTE
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CARIN ELIZABETH JR.
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JOAN ALLEN WILLIAM J. MEIER
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