City of Ann Arbor Objection to Motion for Superintending Control Following April 14, 2017 Hearing
This filing, dated April 26, 2017, reflects objections submitted by the City of Ann Arbor and Detective Rougeau in response to a proposed order under the 7-day rule arising from the April 14, 2017 hearing in Case No. 17-298-AS.
The filing was submitted through the Office of the City Attorney and challenges the proposed order relating to the complaint for superintending control concerning the Bank of Ann Arbor account.
The record reflects that a hearing on the objections was scheduled before Judge Carol Kuhnke on May 31, 2017.
This filing reflects objections raised prior to the May 30, 2017 circuit court order granting superintending control.
Selected Reporting
- From Mentor to Federal Investigation: The Dr. Eva Feldman Documentary Chronology
- July 26 Documentary Notice and Documentary Chronology Transmitted to City Attorney Kaur, Mayor Taylor, City Administrator Dohoney, and Police Chief Anderson Concerning Ann Arbor Police Department Investigations, Related City Proceedings, and Federal Investigations Involving Drs. Bradley Foerster and Myria Petrou (2015–2026).
- July 7 Documentary Notice to University of Michigan Vice President and General Counsel Timothy G. Lynch Concerning University and Law Enforcement Investigations Involving Drs. Bradley Foerster and Myria Petrou (2015–2026). July 8 UM Announces Lynch Leaving.
- From One FBI File to a Legislative Proposal: Peter and Maria Foerster Ask Senator Van Hollen's Office and Congressman Jamie Raskin to Consider a Uniform Administrative Framework for Federal Investigations
- The Institutional Fingerprint of the FBI Russia-Gate File: Referrals, Consults, Intelligence Reports, and the June 16, 2026 FBI Production
- Dr. Bradley Foerster and Dr. Myria Petrou Document More Than Two Years of Unsuccessful Efforts to Trace Bank of Ann Arbor's $1.4 Million Sheriff's Sale Credit Bid (June 2026)