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named hundreds of defendants, but has failed to establish that this Court has
jurisdiction over any defendant or the cause of action.
Accordingly, the Court, sua sponte, DISMISSES this action for lack of
jurisdiction.
CAUSE NO. 96-703
In this action, plaintiff again names hundreds of defendants, and seeks
recovery for violations of 42 U.S.C. §§ 1981, 1985, 1986, 1988. This is really eleven
complaints in one. Plaintiff alleges that the various defendants joined in a criminal
conspiracy which began in November of 1994, to seize and forfeit unspecified "private
property" belonging to plaintiff. Plaintiff then alleges that as a result of the
conspiracy, several multiple conspiracies formed to criminally convict plaintiff with
tainted evidence to defame him, imprison him, and enslave him. He also alleges,
generally, that the defendants are guilty of racial discrimination and animus. He
challenges the constitutionality of statutes governing judicial and congressional acts.
He also alleges.that he was .denied_proper-treatment.by-the.Department.of Veteran’s.
Affairs. Plaintiff also repeats several claims raised in Cause No. 96-668 and Cause
No. 96-700.
Again, this Court finds, sua sponte, that it is without jurisdiction to consider
plaintiff's claims and this action is DISMISSED.
CONCLUSION
The Court hereby DISMISSES with prejudice Cause Nos. 96-668, 96-700, and
96-705 for lack of jurisdiction. The Clerk of the Court is directed to close these files
AO 72A
(Rev. 8/82)
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