Taylor v. Midnight Express Books et al
Filing
25
ORDER DENYING 24 Motion to Reopen Case. Signed by Honorable P. K. Holmes, III on July 9, 2013. Copy of order mailed to non-CM/ECT participant. (jas)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
WESTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS
HARRISON DIVISION
KIRELL TAYLOR
v.
PLAINTIFF
Case No. 3:11-CV-03128
MIDNIGHT EXPRESS BOOKS; and
LINDA HUDDLESTON
DEFENDANTS
ORDER
Before the Court is Plaintiff Kirell Taylor’s Motion to Reopen Case (Doc. 24). Mr. Taylor
requests that his in forma pauperis status be reinstated so that he can pursue claims that he is under
imminent danger of serious physical injury due to the fact that he might be subject to a risk of
contracting “Valley Fever” by virtue of being an African American imprisoned in the Central Valley
of California.
Any claims that Mr. Taylor might have regarding a risk of contracting valley fever in
California are wholly unrelated to his previously filed claims in the above-styled case. If Mr. Taylor
believes he has meritorious claims unrelated to his previously-filed case in this Court, and not
precluded by the three-strikes provision of 28 U.S.C. § 1915(g), he should file a new complaint in
the appropriate court.
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that Mr. Taylor’s Motion to Reopen (Doc. 24) is DENIED.
IT IS SO ORDERED this 9th day of July, 2013.
s/P. K. Holmes, III
P.K. HOLMES, III
CHIEF U.S. DISTRICT JUDGE
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