U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, 2010

Christopher Madaio v. Tyler Roden

Christopher Madaio v. Tyler Roden
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit · Decided April 20, 2010 · Hull, Wilson, Farris
375 F. App'x 921

Christopher Madaio v. Tyler Roden

Opinion

PER CURIAM:

Appellant Christopher Madaio appeals the district court’s order, dated March 31, 2008(1) granting summary judgment to the appellee FBI on Madaio’s claims for money damages for violations of the Privacy Protection Act, 42 U.S.C. § 2000aa et seq.; *922 (2) denying Madaio’s motion in limine and motion for more discovery; and (3) striking certain affidavits. Appellant Madaio also appeals the district court’s order, dated July 7, 2008, denying Madaio’s motion to alter or amend the judgment. After oral argument and review, this Court affirms finding no reversible error.

Nothing herein shall affect Madaio’s lights to seek return of any legal property from the FBI under Rule 41(g) of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure or as otherwise permitted under law.

AFFIRMED.

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