CINCINNATI MASS SHOOTER-
Anyone see this? Or know how to look into this lawsuit any further?
Apparently the mass shooter had filed a “delusional” lawsuit against CNBC / Ameritrade ?
Other Articles reporting that he has ties to Broward County make so seems like worth digging…
Sauce : https://www.mypalmbeachpost.com/news/crime–law/new-cincinnati-gunman-once-was-palm-beach-state-student/mwujLJSpLwkjALpf0Mk84J/
Sauce:
https://www.greenvilleonline.com/story/news/crime/2018/09/06/cincinnati-mass-shooting-suspect-encountered-greenville-police/1216063002/
https://www.greenvilleonline.com/story/news/crime/2018/09/06/cincinnati-mass-shooting-suspect-encountered-greenville-police/1216063002/
'Delusional' lawsuit
Santa Perez filed a lawsuit in 2017 against CNBC Universal Media LLC and TD Ameritrade Holding Corp.
On June 25, Federal Magistrate Karen Litkovitz in her recommendation to dismiss the case wrote that Santa Perez's allegations were "rambling, difficult to decipher and borders on delusional."
On June 26, Santa Perez filed a motion for a hearing to clarify his complaint and defend himself from the "delusional" label from Litkovitz. If granted, the motion would have allowed him to "establish clear thinking without delusional thoughts or imagination with the ability to comprehend the accusations without frivolity."
He filed the suit without an attorney and asked the court to appoint him one, according to records.
In the suit, Santa Perez claimed that CNBC and TD Ameritrade, through an extensive investigation of his personal devices, uncovered his identity and published private details about his life.
There is no record of any stories or multimedia appearing on CNBC's website pertaining to Santa Perez prior to the shooting.