Nemeth-Greenleaf v. United States Office of Personnel Management
Case Overview
5 federal government employees sued OPM, acting OPM Director Ezell, the Treasury Department, and Treasury Secretary Bessent over the access granted to DOGE-affiliated employees of their personal information. Plaintiffs are requesting a jury trial on all claims, for the court to certify this case as a class action, and provide relief as may be appropriate.
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The Application
Five federal employees alleged that OPM, acting Director Ezell, Treasury, and Secretary Bessent granted DOGE-affiliated employees access to their personal information in violation of these restrictions. Plaintiffs seek class certification, suggesting the disclosure practice affected multiple employees beyond the named parties.
The Conclusion
The case remains active in D.C. District Court under Judge Christopher R. Cooper. Class certification and jury trial requests are pending, with the court yet to rule on the merits of plaintiffs' claims for damages and injunctive relief.
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