Santander
Makes Yonkers Towing A Federal Case Citing
US Constitution and 42 USC 1983
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Dec 31 – Santander Consumer
USA, Inc. has sued the City of
Yonkers, citing the U.S.
Constitution, for towing
vehicles in which Santander
has a security interest.
Now on New
Year's Eve Santander has
complained to U.S. District
Court for the Southern
District of New York
Magistrate Judge Paul E.
Davison about Yonkers not
cooperating with
discovery.
Santanter
writes, "This is a 42 USC 1983
case regarding the policies
and customs of Yonkers and its
towing agent, APOW... the only
document Yonkers produced was
a redacted letter relating to
some other seized vehicle.
This is not a sufficient
production."
Depositions
are to be completed by January
29, 2021.
The case is
Santander Consumer USA, Inc.
v. The City of Yonkers, et
al., 20-cv-4553 (Karas /
Davison)
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