Gerald Mayo v. Satan and His Staff [ 1971]United States
A Real Devil of a Litigant.
Plaintiff filed suit against Satan and his staff for violation of his civil rights. Among the allegations were:
(1) that Satan had on numerous occasions caused him misery and unwarranted threats, all against his will; (2)
that Satan had placed deliberate obstacles in his path that caused Plaintiff's downfall; and (3) that by
reason of the foregoing acts, Satan had deprived him of his constitutional rights.
The court noted that, "Even if plaintiff's complaint reveals a prima
facie recital of the infringement of the civil rights of a citizen of the United States, the Court has serious
doubts that the complaint reveals a cause of action upon which relief can be granted by the court."case dismissed.
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