BAILEY v. MEYERS et al
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ORDER granting 4 Motion to Reopen Case; granting 4 Motion to Vacate 3 Order on Motion for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis, Order on Report and Recommendations; granting request for a copy of Plaintiff's Complaint. Signed by Judge Donetta W. Ambrose on 11/12/13. (sps)
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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYL VANIA
DEMETRIUS BAILEY,
Plaintiff,
v.
PA CHRIS MEYERS, et al.,
Defendants.
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Civil Action No. 09
900
District Judge Donetta W. Ambrose
Chief Magistrate Judge Lisa Pupo Lenihan
ORDER
1.
Before this Court is Plaintiffs motion to reopen this case and vacate the Court's
order dated November 23,2009, denying him leave to proceed in forma pauperis and closing the
case. (ECF No.4.)
2.
On November 23, 2009, this Court denied Plaintiffs motion to proceed informa
pauperis in accordance with to 28 U.S.c. § 1915(g) and dismissed this action for Plaintiff's
failure to pay the filing fee. However, Plaintiff was allowed to reopen the case by paying the full
filing fee within sixty days, which he did not do. The denial of in forma pauperis status was
because Plaintiff had accumulated at least three "strikes" since he had at least three prior actions
dismissed either as frivolous or for failure to state a claim upon which relief may be granted. He
further failed to allege that he was under imminent danger at the time the complaint was filed,
the exception to the "three strikes rule," codified at 28 U.S.C. § 1915(g).
3.
The basis for Plaintiffs motion to reopen is the Third Circuit's recent opinion in
Victor v. Lawler, C.A. No. 13-2453 (3d Cir. Sept. 5, 2013), wherein the court found that Plaintiff
has accumulated only two strikes. For several years, this Court, as well as other federal courts in
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Pennsylvania, has been operating under the assumption that Plaintiff has three strikes. Indeed,
the Third Circuit itself has also denied Plaintiff in forma pauperis status based on the same
belief. See Victor v. Lawler, C.A. No.1 0-2728 (3d Cir. May 25, 2011).
4.
Given this recent change of events, Plaintiff now moves to reopen this case and
have the Court vacate its order denying him in forma pauperis status.
5.
Plaintiff's motion to reopen this case and to vacate the Order denying him leave to
proceed informa pauperis (ECF No.4) is GRANTED. The Order denying him leave to proceed
in forma pauperis and adopting the Report and Recommendation (ECF No.3) is hereby
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VACATED. However, in order to determine whether Plaintiff is entitled to proceed in forma
pauperis, he must submit another motion along with the supporting paperwork. When submitt:tf"
a motion to proceed in forma pauperis, an inmate is required to submit "an affidavit that includes
a statement of all assets such prisoner possesses that the person is unable to pay such fees or give
security therefor." 28 U.S.C. § 1915(a)(1). In addition to the aforementioned affidavit, the
inmate is further required to "submit a certified copy of the trust fund account statement (or
institutional equivalent) for the prisoner for the 6-month period immediately preceding the filing
of the complaint or notice of appeal, obtained from the appropriate official of each prison at
which the prisoner is or was confined." 28 U.S.C. § 1915(a)(2).
6.
Plaintiff shall file a new motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis within
twenty-one (21) days of the date of this order; otherwise, this case will be dismissed for his
failure to prosecute.
7.
Plaintiff also requests a copy of his complaint. That request is GRANTED and
the Clerk is directed to mail Plaintiff a copy of his complaint docketed at ECF No.1-I.
DONE AND ORDERED this
IlJAday of November, 2013.
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Donetta W. Ambrose
Senior United States District Judge
cc: Demetrius Bailey
CP-7819
SCI Coal Township
1 Kelley Drive
Coal Township, PA 17866
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