Young v. Winter et al
Filing
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MEMORANDUM AND ORDER ENTERED: Plaintiff is granted to and including July 13, 2017, to submit the $400.00 filing fee. The failure to submit the fee by that time will result in the dismissal of this matter without prejudice and without additional prior notice. Signed by Magistrate Judge David J. Waxse on 06/13/17.Mailed to pro se party Timothy Doyle Young by regular mail. (smnd)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF KANSAS
TIMOTHY DOYLE YOUNG,
Plaintiff,
v.
CASE NO. 17-3099-SAC-DJW
RICHARD WINTER, et al.,
Defendants.
MEMORANDUM AND ORDER
Plaintiff, Timothy Doyle Young, is a federal prisoner
incarcerated at the U.S.P.-Max-ADX in Florence, Colorado. He brings
a civil rights action broadly alleging violations of his
constitutional rights.1
Plaintiff is subject to the “three-strikes” provision of 28
U.S.C. § 1915(g). See In re Timothy Doyle Young, 382 Fed.Appx. 148,
2010 WL 2178514 (3d Cir. June 1, 2010) and Young v. United States,
2014 WL 2515586 (S.D.Oh. June 4, 2014)(listing qualifying strikes).
Therefore plaintiff may proceed in forma pauperis only is he shows
a threat of imminent danger of serious physical injury.
The Court has reviewed the complaint and exhibits and finds no
such showing.
IT IS, THEREFORE, BY THE COURT ORDERED plaintiff is granted to
and including July 13, 2017, to submit the $400.00 filing fee. The
failure to submit the fee by that time will result in the dismissal
of this matter without prejudice and without additional prior notice.
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The complaint and attachments are 99 pages in length and present claims that include
allegations of obstruction of justice, substandard and insufficient hygiene
supplies, fraud, insufficient access to indigent legal postage and writing paper,
tampering with administrative grievances, inadequate medical supplies and
dissatisfaction with medical care.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
DATED:
This 13th day of June, 2017, at Kansas City, Kansas.
s/ David J. Waxse
DAVID J. WAXSE
U.S. Magistrate Judge
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