Man From Yemen Sued US For
Revoked Passport Now Bronx Firm Cites Caseload
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
June 10 – Mansoor Hamoud
Hadwan was a resident of NYC
until he says the US
unlawfully revoked his US
passport, forcing him into
exile.
Through a Bronx
based law firm he sued in
2017. On June 10, U.S.
District Court for the
Southern District of New York
Judge William H. Pauley III
held a proceeding. Inner City
Press covered
it.
Hadwan's lawyer
said she is overworked and
asked until July 15 to file a
briefing.
Judge Pauley said
that was absurd, and settled
on July 1. He began to tell a
story about lawyers saying
they didn't have their
schedules before their
electronics had been taken at
the courthouse entrance, but
Hadwan' lawyer cut in.
Back
in May, AUSA Brandon Waterman
filed a response for the US
Embassy in Sana'a, Yemen. His
opposition is now due July 10.
The case is
Hadwan v. United States
Department of State et al.,
17-cv-578 (Pauley).
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