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In 1971 someone in Pennsylvania tried to sue Satan for having “threatened him, caused him misery, impeded his course in life, and generally precipitated his downfall.” The case was dismissed, partly because it couldn't be shown that Satan lived in the court's jurisdiction.
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There exists one documented case of someone attempting to sue Satan
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You may not sue Satan in the US Court System due to only a couple procedural issues. One of which is the residency/citizenship status of Satan being unknown (Is he a foreign prince?). The second being no known means to serve notice to Satan of formal legal proceedings.
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In 1971 a prison inmate called Gerald Mayo tried to sue Satan and his staff. He claimed Satan caused plaintiff misery and unwarranted threats on numerous occasions.
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A man once tried to sue Satan on behalf of all us citizens for infringing upon our right. They case was denied because the made did not file the correct paper to let Satan know he was suing him