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RUTLAND â A Vermont woman who once claimed she should be named the executor of the estate of a woman who owned the Hetty Green Motel in Rockingham was told Wednesday to stop filing frivolous lawsuits.
âIn light of her history of filing groundless lawsuits, [Kimberly] Crosson is warned that future frivolous filings in this District may result in a filing injunction,â wrote Judge Geoffrey W. Crawford, U.S. District Court for the District of Vermont.
An injunction would prevent Crosson from filing any further complaints.
In March, Crosson filed 18 complaints against various state agencies, including the Department for Children and Families, the Vermont State Police and the Attorney Generalâs Office. Also named on the complaints were Bellows Falls, several local attorneys, Windham Probate Court, Gov. Phil Scott, the Vermont Department of Labor, Sen. Patrick Leahy, Sen. Bernie Sanders, Rep. Peter Welch and the D
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