Herman Robinson III is suing DTE Energy Inc. for violations of his federal constitutional rights under the Fourth and Fourteenth Amendments

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In a recent court filing in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan, Herman Robinson III has initiated a lawsuit against DTE Energy Inc., DTE Electric Company, and its officers Jerry Norcia and JoAnn Chavez. The plaintiff, representing himself, alleges that the defendants violated his federal constitutional rights under the Fourth and Fourteenth Amendments. The case centers around claims of unauthorized use of Robinson’s social security credit card by DTE Energy, which he asserts led to wrongful demands for payment and service disconnection. Robinson seeks damages exceeding $75,000 for discrimination, harassment, breach of contract, and deprivation of rights.

Source: 225cv13314_Robinson_III_v_DTE_Energy_Inc_Complaint_Eastern_District_Michigan.pdf



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