Fabricated — does not exist
Webb v. Frawley does not exist — a fabricated AI citation
This case is fabricated
Webb v. Frawley was identified as an AI-fabricated citation in Tekway, Inc. v. AT&T Services, Inc. (N.D. Illinois) on 2026-07-14. The court found the citation does not exist in any real reporter or docket. If you encounter this citation in a brief, memo, or AI-generated research output, treat it as conclusively fake.
AI system implicated: Implied.
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This entry documents a fabricated citation identified in a real, publicly reported court ruling. It is informational only, not legal advice. Corrections: /contact.
Written by the Citation Safe Research Desk · Reviewed by Andy Gaber, Founder