The petition alleged that details of Easton's severance arrangements had been unlawfully disclosed.
The petition further alleged that an Act of Congress approved March 3, 1873, 17 Stat.
Peters' petition alleged that Clarkson had spent more than $100,000.
Chisholm Trail's petition also alleged that an unauthorized transfer of control had taken place.
The petition alleges that Scott Clark, the station's engineer, had "assumed a position on the board without having been approved".
The petition alleged that the Association was, in effect, a for-profit organization that existed to enrich its officers.
The petition alleged that V P Singh's notes had been lost.
The petition alleged that local and state officials violated the state's open meetings, conspiracy, and conflict of interest laws while planning the turnpike.
The petition alleges that solitary confinement constitutes torture and should be addressed by the international community.
The grounds were abandonment, and the petition alleged all sorts of heinous sins.