Suing Satan in Federal Court

Posted by John Farrier in Religion on November 11, 2009 at 2:46 pm


In 1971, Gerald Mayo sued Satan in U.S. District Court, alleging that the Dark One had interfered in his life, causing him harm. Judge Weber dismissed the case, arguing that Mayo had failed to serve process of the suit to Satan, and that the court lacked jurisdiction over the defendant. Kevin Underhill’s legal humor blog has a copy of the decision:

Civil rights action against Satan and his servants who allegedly placed deliberate obstacles in plaintiff’s path and caused his downfall, wherein plaintiff prayed for leave to proceed in forma pauperis. The District Court, Weber, J., held that plaintiff would not be granted leave to proceed in forma pauperis who in view of questions of personal jurisdiction over defendant, propriety of class action, and plaintiff’s failure to include instructions for directions as to service of process.

Prayer denied.

The case was later used as a precedent during a case against God.

Link via Grow A Brain | Photo: flickr user Forever Wiser


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3 comments to "Suing Satan in Federal Court"

  1. GailW
    November 11th, 2009 at 2:56 pm

    At least his attempt at meaningless litigation was somemwhat clever.

  2. pwscott
    November 11th, 2009 at 3:24 pm

    If I could get a good lawyer I'd sue him too. Unfortunately they already live down there or owe him.
    :^P

  3. Evilbeagle
    November 11th, 2009 at 4:06 pm

    What a waste of court time and money. Wow.


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