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Plaintiff: John Jay Hooker
 
Plaintiff: John Jay Hooker
  
Defendants: Federal Election Commission
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Defendants: Federal Election Commission; Janet Reno; Democratic National Committee; Republican National Committee; Albert Gore, Jr.; Pat Buchanan; William Frist; Don Sundquist; Paul Summers; John McCain; Robert Torricelli; Mitch McConnell; Michael Cook; Brice Clagett; Harold E. Ford, Jr.; Warren Beatty; Ralph Nader; [[Donald Trump]]; Howard Phillips; George W. Bush; The Libertarian Party; The Constitution Party; The Greens/Green Party USA; American Association of State Green Parties; Reform Party of the United States
 
 
Janet Reno
 
 
 
Democratic National Committee
 
 
 
Republican National Committee
 
 
 
Albert Gore, Jr.
 
 
 
Pat Buchanan
 
 
 
William Frist
 
 
 
Don Sundquist
 
 
 
Paul Summers
 
 
 
John McCain
 
 
 
Robert Torricelli
 
 
 
Mitch McConnell
 
 
 
Michael Cook
 
 
 
Brice Clagett
 
 
 
Harold E. Ford, Jr.
 
 
 
Warren Beatty
 
 
 
Ralph Nader
 
 
 
Donald Trump
 
 
 
Howard Phillips
 
 
 
George W. Bush
 
 
 
The Libertarian Party
 
 
 
The Constitution Party
 
 
 
The Greens/Green Party USA
 
 
 
American Association of State Green Parties
 
 
 
Reform Party of the United States
 
  
 
“ORDER by Judge Thomas A. Higgins: Pursuant to the notice of dismissal [87-1], the pltf's claims against the deft Donald Trump are dismissed without prejudice. This action shall proceed as to the remaining defts. terminating party Donald Trump (cc: all counsel) EOD 12/13/99 (lah) (Entered: 12/13/1999)”
 
“ORDER by Judge Thomas A. Higgins: Pursuant to the notice of dismissal [87-1], the pltf's claims against the deft Donald Trump are dismissed without prejudice. This action shall proceed as to the remaining defts. terminating party Donald Trump (cc: all counsel) EOD 12/13/99 (lah) (Entered: 12/13/1999)”

Revision as of 18:13, 25 March 2017

RAGEPATH Overview of Hooker v FEC

Trump was named as a defendant in a 1999 lawsuit against the FEC and various political candidates seeking to enforce compliance of certain laws and regulations. Trump was dismissed from the case without prejudice, presumably because he never officially declared a candidacy during his 2000 presidential bid.

Case Summary

United States Middle District of Tennessee

3:1999-cv-00794

Hooker v Federal Election Commission

Date Filed: 8/18/99

Date Terminate: 4/12/00

Nature of Suit: FEC: Failure to Enforce Compliance

Plaintiff: John Jay Hooker

Defendants: Federal Election Commission; Janet Reno; Democratic National Committee; Republican National Committee; Albert Gore, Jr.; Pat Buchanan; William Frist; Don Sundquist; Paul Summers; John McCain; Robert Torricelli; Mitch McConnell; Michael Cook; Brice Clagett; Harold E. Ford, Jr.; Warren Beatty; Ralph Nader; Donald Trump; Howard Phillips; George W. Bush; The Libertarian Party; The Constitution Party; The Greens/Green Party USA; American Association of State Green Parties; Reform Party of the United States

“ORDER by Judge Thomas A. Higgins: Pursuant to the notice of dismissal [87-1], the pltf's claims against the deft Donald Trump are dismissed without prejudice. This action shall proceed as to the remaining defts. terminating party Donald Trump (cc: all counsel) EOD 12/13/99 (lah) (Entered: 12/13/1999)”