Name match summary
Dollard V. City Of Safety Harbor Florida
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Case Synopsis
This is the public record summary for a civil court case 8:21-cv-00304, indexed by Open Public Records on February 9, 2021. The case is filed by Dollard against Safety Harbor, Florida (Florida). Below you'll find enrichment from multiple authoritative public sources including federal sanctions and wanted lists, the HHS-OIG List of Excluded Individuals/Entities, named-arrest feeds, and 8 related cases in our 12.9-million-record archive.
Filing Details
[Complaint] (1)
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Deep Web Search · Safety Harbor, Florida 8 MATCHED
Possible news and web mentions for Safety Harbor, Florida. We surfaced 11 name-based results. Results are matched by name only and may refer to a different person, business, or agency — verify with the original source. Deep-search links across 11 platforms are listed below.
📰 Press Coverage · 8 matching articles
Florida becomes first state to sue OpenAI over child safety risks
Mon, 01 Jun 2026 14:07:42 GMT Possible match ·
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By Diana Novak Jones June 1 (Reuters) - Florida sued OpenAI and its CEO Sam Altman on Monday, accusing the company of misrepresenting the safety of its ChatGPT platform, which the lawsuit said has ...…
‘People are getting hurt’: OpenAI sued by Florida over alleged safety risks - Los Angeles Times
Tue, 02 Jun 2026 10:00:00 GMT Possible match ·
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‘People are getting hurt’: OpenAI sued by Florida over alleged safety risks Los Angeles Times…
Florida Sues OpenAI Over Chatbot Safety Concerns
Mon, 01 Jun 2026 11:24:00 GMT Possible match ·
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The state became the first to sue the ChatGPT maker over claims that its technology posed a risk to children and that the company had failed to warn the public of dangers.…
Top Safety Target Picks Florida Gators Instead Of Florida State - Sports Illustrated
Sat, 06 Jun 2026 11:00:01 GMT Possible match ·
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Top Safety Target Picks Florida Gators Instead Of Florida State Sports Illustrated…
Safe Kids North Central Florida urges water safety vigilance - Mainstreet Daily News Gainesville
Thu, 04 Jun 2026 10:00:00 GMT Possible match ·
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Safe Kids North Central Florida urges water safety vigilance Mainstreet Daily News Gainesville…
Florida sues OpenAI and Sam Altman over alleged safety lapses - NPR
Mon, 01 Jun 2026 19:52:02 GMT Possible match ·
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Florida sues OpenAI and Sam Altman over alleged safety lapses NPR…
New commit Kamarion Johnson gives Florida a high-upside projection at free safety - On3
Fri, 05 Jun 2026 22:27:13 GMT Possible match ·
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New commit Kamarion Johnson gives Florida a high-upside projection at free safety On3…
‘Utter disregard for the risk to human life’: Florida sues OpenAI and Sam Altman over AI safety - The Conversation
Tue, 02 Jun 2026 04:44:04 GMT Possible match ·
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‘Utter disregard for the risk to human life’: Florida sues OpenAI and Sam Altman over AI safety The Conversation…
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Compliance · Sanctions Check name-based match · not verified
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U.S. Treasury Sanctions Check ?The U.S. Treasury keeps a list of people and companies that Americans can't legally do business with, including terrorists, drug traffickers, and sanctioned foreign officials. It's called the SDN list. We refresh our copy every day from OpenSanctions.org. It currently has 19,700 entries.
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We checked the U.S. Treasury's sanctions list (19,700 entries).
We screened every party name listed on this case — 2 names in total (Safety Harbor, Florida, City Of Safety Harbor Florida) — against that list. A name match alone would not confirm identity.
No match. None of the names listed as parties on this case appear on the U.S. sanctions list.
Related Cases not surfaced for this case. Surname-matching needs a person on one side of the case with a first and last name we can identify; this case doesn't have a searchable party name on either side, so we don't show speculative matches.
How We Built This Enrichment
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2026-06-06 12:54 EDT · Edge cache 30 days
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Total volume
On this page we checked Safety Harbor, Florida against: Open Public Records archive (12.9 million court cases), U.S. Treasury sanctions list (19,700 entries), FBI most-wanted list (990 fugitives), Federal healthcare exclusion list (83,300 providers), and 6 public arrest databases. In total, about 13 million records across 5 sources for this one case.
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