Proby v. Corizon Medical Services et al
Filing
44
MEMORANDUM AND ORDER: IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Clerk shall issue process or cause process to issue upon the complaint as to defendant J. Cofield in her individual capacity. Defendant Cofield should be served according to the Court's waiver of service agreement the Court maintains with Corizon, Inc. Signed by District Judge Stephen N. Limbaugh, Jr on 1/6/21. (CSG) (Main Document 44 replaced on 1/6/2021) (CSG).
Case: 1:18-cv-00293-SNLJ Doc. #: 44 Filed: 01/06/21 Page: 1 of 1 PageID #: 450
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
EASTERN DISTRICT OF MISSOURI
SOUTHEASTERN DIVISION
GEORGE PROBY, JR.,
Plaintiff,
V.
CORlZON MEDICAL SERVICE, et al.,
Defendants.
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No. l:18-CV-293 SNLJ
MEMORANDUM ORDER
This matter is before the Court upon notice from the Office of the Missouri Attorney
General. On January 5, 2021, the Court received notice indicating that the Missouri Attorney
General could not waive service on behalf of defendant J. Cofield because defendant Cofield was
not employed by the Missouri Department of Corrections. The letter states that defendant Cofield
is an employee of Corizon, Inc. As such, the Court will seek a waiver of service from Corizon,
Inc. on defendant Cofield's behalf. 1
Accordingly,
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Clerk shall issue process or cause process to issue
upon the complaint as to defendant J. Cofield in her individual capacity. Defendant Cofield should
be served according to the Court's waiver of service agreement the Court maintains with Corizon,
Inc.
Dated this
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UNITED STA TES DISTRICT JUDGE
Plaintiff alleged that defendant J. Cofield, in his individual capacity, denied his grievances relating to his
alleged lack of treatment by Corizon doctors for abdominal pain, anal warts and hemorrhoids.
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