In Defendant Congresswoman Stacey Plaskett’s Reply in support of her Motion to Dismiss Plaintiffs’ Individual and Class Action Second Amended Complaint (Case 1:23-cv-10301-AS), Congresswoman Plaskett argues that the plaintiffs' claims should be dismissed for failing to meet legal standards required for their case to proceed. She contends that:
- The claims are legally insufficient: The plaintiffs have not presented facts that would warrant the continuation of the lawsuit, especially against her in her official capacity.
- Qualified immunity: As a government official, Plaskett argues she is protected by qualified immunity, which shields public officials from lawsuits over actions performed within their official duties unless there’s a clear violation of constitutional rights.
- Failure to state a claim: The plaintiffs' allegations, even if accepted as true, do not establish a valid legal claim against her.
- No personal involvement or wrongdoing: Plaskett denies any direct involvement in the actions alleged by the plaintiffs, arguing that the complaint lacks specific allegations connecting her to any wrongdoing.
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