No. 24-6975

Samuel T. Whatley, II v. T-Mobile USA, Inc.

Lower Court: Fourth Circuit
Docketed: 2025-04-11
Status: Dismissed
Type: IFP
Response WaivedIFP
Tags: federal-judges governmental-immunity misconduct privacy-rights property-rights stock-equities
Key Terms:
Arbitration DueProcess Privacy
Latest Conference: 2025-05-22
Question Presented (AI Summary)

Are private entities invested with stock equities of assigned federal judges exceeding $10,000 subject to federal law prosecutions, review, lawsuits, and sanction regulations of contempt against these governmental entities, and or other punishable justifications, that do not have the immunity protections, if the intergovernmental agencies, organizations, and or individual governmental employees implemented misconduct, and or infringed upon an individual's property and privacy RIGHTS?

Question Presented (OCR Extract)

1. Are private entities invested with stock equities of assigned federal judges exceeding $10,000 subject to federal law prosecutions, review, lawsuits, and sanction regulations of contempt against these governmental entities [i.e. U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission], and or other punishable justifications, that do not have the immunity protections, if the intergovernmental agencies, organizations, and or individual governmental employees implemented misconduct, and or infringed upon an individual ’s property and privacy [We the People] RIGHTS (also known as Freedoms and Liberties )? 2. Does using forged signatures supersede due process for an unsigned mandatory arbitration clause as a consumer in cyberspace? 3. How many more data breaches must occur before big companies are held liable for injuries and negligence to consumers? 2

Docket Entries

2025-05-27
The motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis is denied, and the petition for a writ of certiorari is dismissed. See Rule 39.8.
2025-05-07
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 5/22/2025.
2025-04-30
Waiver of T-Mobile USA, Inc. of right to respond submitted.
2025-04-30
Waiver of right of respondent T-Mobile USA, Inc. to respond filed.
2025-03-21
Petition for a writ of certiorari and motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis filed. (Response due May 12, 2025)

Attorneys

Samuel T. Whatley, II
Samuel T. Whatley II — Petitioner
Samuel T. Whatley II — Petitioner
T-Mobile USA, Inc.
Robert Walker Humphrey IIWilloughby Humphrey & D'Antoni, P.A., Respondent
Robert Walker Humphrey IIWilloughby Humphrey & D'Antoni, P.A., Respondent