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Ulysses Not Entitled to Declaration That Ind. Easement Is Valid, Says Property Owner

Counter-defendant Debra Brown denies that American Tower subsidiary Ulysses is entitled under its counterclaim for a declaration that the wireless communication easement on Brown’s property in Goshen, Indiana, is “valid and in full force” and allows Ulysses to operate a…

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wireless communications facility on the property, said Brown’s answer Thursday (docket 3:23-cv-00842) in U.S. District Court for Northern Indiana in South Bend. Brown contends that the easement is “invalid,” said her answer. Brown sued Aug. 16 in Elkhart Superior Court to nullify the easement on her residential property, and to chase multiple telecom companies from the parcel of real estate that’s “burdened” by that easement (see 2309150006). Alltel, American Tower, Ulysses and Verizon removed her complaint to federal court Sept. 14.