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Riches v. Newton et al
State: Montana
Court: Montana District Court
Docket No: 1:2011cv00009
Case Date: 01/26/2011
Plaintiff: Riches
Defendant: Newton et al
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FOR THE DISTRICT OF MONTANA
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JONATHAN LEE RICHES,  Cause No. CV 1l-00009-BLG-RFC-CSO  
Plaintiff,  
vs.  RECOMMENDATION AND ORDER  
CAM NEWTON, et al.,  
Defendants.  

Plaintiff Jonathan Lee Riches, a federal prisoner proceeding pro se, submitted a two-page document seeking a preliminary injunction and temporary restraining order against defendants (the Auburn Tigers quarterback and his father) alleging that they are threatening him for whistleblowing. He seeks protection, a restraining order, and Newton's and Reggie Bush's Heisman trophies. Riches has applied to proceed in forma pauperis.
Riches is a U.S. Bureau of Prisons inmate housed at the Federal Medical Center in Lexington, Kentucky, where he is serving a in June of 2004. See United States v. Riches, Criminal No. 03-090 (S.
D. Texas). According to the federal court docket, Riches has filed more than 1500 prisoner civil rights cases in various federal courts since 2004, leveling fantastic claims against individuals, corporate entities, or inanimate objects.
Permission to proceed in forma pauperis is discretionary with the
Court. See 28 U.S.C.
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