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CASE 0:11-cv-00646-JNE-TNL Document 26 36 Filed 01/04/12 03/15/12 Page 5 of 35dwelling by the above-named individual defendants, in excess of the authoritygranted under the search warrant. Plaintiff Tiffany Crowder sues the individualdefendants and the City of Minneapolis, jointly and severally, for violations of herclearly established right under the common law of Minnesota to be free from falsearrest and false imprisonment for two (2) days, without charges being brought,without complaint against her, without indictment, without prosecution, andwithout judicial finding of probable cause.Plaintiff Tiffany Crowder additionally sues the City of Minneapolis(Minneapolis) to compel production of data to which she has access, and whichMinneapolis wrongfully withholds, in accordance with Minn. Stat. §§ 13.04 subd.3, 13.03 subd. 3, 13.82 subd. 2, 3, 6, and 7, and 13.08 subd. 4(a).Plaintiff Tiffany Crowder sues Minneapolis to correct false and inaccuratedata, of and concerning herself, communicated by Minneapolis and its agent,Officer David Menter, to the Minneapolis Public Housing Authority (MPHA).Such communicated false data directly results in the loss of Ms. Crowder’sSection 8 housing assistance program (HAP) voucher. Ms. Crowder sues the Cityof Minneapolis pursuant to Minn. Stat. §§ 13.04 subd. 4, 13.05 subd. 5(a), and13.08 subd. 2 for declaratory and equitable relief for violation of her right to be thesubject of truthful data in the possession or control of the City of Minneapolis(Minneapolis). Furthermore, Ms. Crowder sues Minneapolis pursuant to Minn.Stat. § 13.08 subd. 1 for damages in excess of $75,000, or a sum that the jury shalldetermine, and exemplary damages up to $15,000, or a sum that the jury shall5

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