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PHILADELPHIA – The subject of a 2018 drug arrest who filed a malicious prosecution lawsuit against several Philadelphia Police Department officers, recently settled his claims against those officers.
PHILADELPHIA – The subject of a 2018 drug arrest who filed a malicious prosecution lawsuit against several Philadelphia Police Department officers, contends that the department has not provided key discovery documents crucial to proving his case.
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PHILADELPHIA – Counsel for several Philadelphia Police Department officers counters that a malicious prosecution lawsuit filed against them, in reference to a 2018 drug arrest where the charges were later dropped, is erroneous since the defendants were not involved in the events at issue.
Matthew Pippen first filed suit in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania on April 1 versus Philadelphia Police Department officers Scott Schweizer, Erik Pross, Patrick Banning, Michael Szelagowski and John Doe officers 1-10. All parties reside in Pennsylvania.
“Plaintiff was arrested by Philadelphia police officers in 2018, including the above-named defendants in relation to a narcotics investigation within the City of Philadelphia. The plaintiff was arrested and charged with purchase/receipt of narcotics and simple possession,” the suit stated.
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