The New Hampshire, the University of New Hampshire, the UNH Police Department, the UNH Conduct Office, and the UNH Student Affairs Office among others, are being sued by Bert J. Allen III of Newmarket.
Allen was banned from campus by the UNH Police Department in September for posting fliers asking to "lease a wife or bride" or "concubines."
Allen, who is representing himself, filed the suit against 18 defendants on Nov. 25. Allen is asking for over a combined $300 million from the defendants.
"There's not a legal issue to be established in that entire document," said Joanne Stella, attorney of Student Legal Services. "Not only does he not establish any duty that anyone has violated, but how that has caused him any pecuniary loss.
"He hasn't even established a single dime of damages or alleged that he has any damages."
In the eight-page document, Allen alleges he didn't put up the signs. He says someone else did to "retaliate against me for putting in a state report against them UNH police [sic]."
The case goes before the judge in the Strafford County Court on Jan. 8.


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