Wolverine Insurance seeks recission of an auto insurance policy against Turundus Luckett, Jr.
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An action seeking recission of a certain automobile insurance policy, issued by Plaintiff, policy number A1027113-20, issued to Gary Dabney and Myrtis Dabney, has been commenced by Plaintiff Wolverine Insurance Company against Defendant Turundus Luckett, Jr. in the Ingham County Circuit Court for the State of Michigan, and Defendant must answer or take other action permitted by law within 28 days after the last date of publication. If Defendant does not answer or take other action within the time allowed, judgment may be entered against him for the relief demanded in the complaint. 4/28, 5/5, 5/12
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