CITY OF PHILADELPHIA v. BRADLEY et al, No. 2:2024cv00015 - Document 52 (E.D. Pa. 2024)

Court Description: MEMORANDUM AND OPINION. SIGNED BY HONORABLE GENE E.K. PRATTER ON 2/1/24. 2/2/24 ENTERED & E-MAILED.(fdc)

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CITY OF PHILADELPHIA v. BRADLEY et al Doc. 52 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, Plaintiff, CIVIL ACTION v. AISHA ASHA BRADLEY, et al., Defendants. PRATTER,J. No. 24-15 MEMORANDUM FEBRUARY_/_, 2024 This case is one of several actions removed to federal court by Ms. Bradley, who is prose and one of the defendants in the captioned case, pertaining to real estate tax lien petitions filed in the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County in 2023. In this case, Ms. Bradley filed a notice of removal (Doc. No. 2) for Court of Common Pleas Case No. 2305T0156, which is a civil tax action brought by the City of Philadelphia regarding delinquent real estate taxes for a property listed at 800 Seffert St., Unit C, Philadelphia, PA 19128. 1 No other defendant has expressed any view as to where this dispute belongs. Ms. Bradley alleges that the tax lien petition is invalid and should be struck because it violates several local and state laws. See Doc. No. 3 at 63-64, 70-72. She also makes civil rights crossclaims and counterclaims against Philadelphia, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and several state judges, prosecutors, and state court employees pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983 and 28 U.S.C. § 1343 and various state and federal criminal statutes. See Doc. No. 2 at 7-8; Doc. No. 5 at 1. Notwithstanding these references to various federal laws, the primary thrust of Ms. Bradley's Ms. Bradley also addressed at length what appears to be a 2021 quiet title action regarding a dispute over easements. Ms. Bradley has not filed a notice of removal of the quiet title action, which is Court of Common Pleas Case No. 1594. See, e.g., Doc. No. 5 at 3-12. Dockets.Justia.com

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