Anthony Brian Stephens and Chad Chandler v. Lt. Smith, Capt. York, Capt. Reed, Sgt. Evans, Nurse Regina LNU, Nurse Susie LNU, CO Albright, C.O. Mann, Lt. Casteel, Carl Aldridge, Case Manager L. Stepp

CourtDistrict Court, S.D. West Virginia
DecidedNovember 19, 2025
Docket3:24-cv-00653
StatusUnknown

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Anthony Brian Stephens and Chad Chandler v. Lt. Smith, Capt. York, Capt. Reed, Sgt. Evans, Nurse Regina LNU, Nurse Susie LNU, CO Albright, C.O. Mann, Lt. Casteel, Carl Aldridge, Case Manager L. Stepp, (S.D.W. Va. 2025).

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF WEST VIRGINIA

HUNTINGTON DIVISION

ANTHONY BRIAN STEPHENS, CHAD CHANDLER,

Plaintiffs,

v. Case No. 3:24-cv-00653

LT. SMITH, CAPT. YORK, CAPT. REED, SGT. EVANS, NURSE REGINA LNU, NURSE SUSIE LNU, CO ALBRIGHT, C.O. MANN, LT. CASTEEL, CARL ALDRIDGE, CASE MANAGER L. STEPP,

Defendants.

PROPOSED FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS Pending before the Court are the following pleadings: (1) Plaintiff’s pro se Amended Complaint filed pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983, (ECF No. 12); (2) Defendants Regina Bryant and Susie Christian’s Motion to Dismiss pursuant to Rule 12(b)(6) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, (ECF No. 40); (3) Defendants Lieutenant Smith, Captain York, Captain Reed, Sergeant Evans, Correctional Officer Albright, Correctional Officer Mann, Lieutenant Casteel, Carl Aldridge, and Case Manager L. Stepp’s Motion to Dismiss pursuant to Rules 8(a) and 12(b)(6) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, (ECF No. 44); (4) Defendants Carl Aldridge and Case Manager L. Stepp’s Motion to Dismiss pursuant to Rules 8(a) and 12(b)(6) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, (ECF No. 46); (5) Defendants Regina Bryant and Susie Christian’s Motion to Designate Motions to Dismiss as Unopposed and to Dismiss Plaintiff’s Complaint for Failure to Prosecute pursuant to Rule 41(b) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, (ECF No. 50); and (6) Plaintiff’s Letter-Form Motions to Amend his Amended Complaint, (ECF Nos. 25, 27, 28), and to Forward Copies of Documents to Other Inmates, (ECF No. 26). This case is assigned to the Honorable Robert C. Chambers, United States District Judge, and by standing order was referred to the undersigned United States Magistrate Judge for submission of proposed findings of fact and recommendations for disposition pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 636(b)(1)(B). For the reasons contained herein, the undersigned respectfully RECOMMENDS that the presiding District Judge GRANT the Motion to Dismiss for Failure to Prosecute, (ECF No. 50); DISMISS the complaints filed in this matter against all defendants, (ECF Nos. 2,

12); DENY Defendants’ other Motions to Dismiss, (ECF Nos. 40, 44, 46), and Plaintiff’s Motions to Amend and Motion to Forward Copies to Other Inmates, (ECF Nos. 25 through 28), as MOOT; and REMOVE this action from the docket of the Court. Alternatively, if the presiding District Judge determines dismissal for failure to prosecute is not presently appropriate, the undersigned makes the following the proposals: (1) that Plaintiff’s motions to amend his complaint to add additional plaintiffs, (ECF Nos. 25 at 2, 27, 28), be DENIED; (2) that the presiding District Judge GRANT Defendants’ Motion to Dismiss Plaintiff Chad Chandler’s claims against them, (ECF No. 44), and DISMISS any and all purported plaintiffs other than Plaintiff Stephens from this action; (3) that Defendants Carl Aldridge and Case Manager L. Stepp’s Motion to Dismiss, (ECF No. 46), be GRANTED, and they be DISMISSED from this action; (4) that the nurse defendants’ motion to dismiss for failure to state a claim, (ECF No. 40), be DENIED in part and GRANTED in part, and that Plaintiff’s ADA claims against Defendants Bryant and Christian in their individual capacities be DISMISSED; and (5) that Defendants Bryant and Christian’s Motion to Designate Motions to Dismiss as Unopposed, (ECF No. 50), be DENIED. I. Relevant Facts At the time of filing of his Complaint, Plaintiff Anthony Brian Stephens was a prisoner incarcerated in the Western Regional Jail (“WRJ”) in this judicial district. (ECF No. 2). However, although it appears as though he has since been released from incarceration, Plaintiff has not updated his contact information with the Clerk’s office. See ECF No. 52; see West Virginia Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation Offender Search, Offender ID Number 3521939, https://apps.wv.gov/OIS/OffenderSearch/DOC/Offender/Search (last accessed November 6, 2025). In his initial complaint filed on November 14, 2024, Plaintiff named numerous

defendants and alleged that he was denied a shower chair despite being an above-the-knee amputee. (ECF No. 2 at 3-4). He requested the court to order the jail to become ADA compliant and $250,000 in pain and suffering. (Id. at 4). Plaintiff’s application to proceed in forma pauperis was granted, but Plaintiff was ordered to amend his complaint to correct numerous deficiencies on April 3, 2025. (ECF No. 11). He then filed an Amended Complaint on May 15, 2025. (ECF No. 12). In his Amended Complaint, Plaintiff again alleges that he requested a shower chair and Defendant Smith and Defendant Regina Bryant refused to provide one. (Id. at 4). He then fell in the shower and bruised his back and possibly broke his arm, but when he requested medical treatment, Defendants York, Evans, Albright, Mann, and two unknown nurses refused to provide treatment or a shower chair. (Id. at 5). He further alleges Defendant York slapped him and he also informed Defendant Regina Bryant that he fell, but she did not believe him. (Id. at 8). After his family called to complain, Plaintiff alleges that Defendant Suzie Christian called him to medical and refused to provide him with a shower chair or any medical attention. (Id.). He states that Nurse Palmer finally checked his injuries, viewed the shower area, told staff that the shower was not ADA compliant, and told Plaintiff that she was going to provide him a shower chair. (Id.). He never received the shower chair and contends that Defendants Casteel, Smith, York, Evans, Albright, and Mann then threatened him. (Id. at 8-9). Because he was in fear for his life, he stopped requesting medical attention and a shower chair. (Id. at 9). Plaintiff contends that two months later, staff brought him a potty chair on wheels, and he fell and hurt himself but was denied treatment again. (Id.). For relief, Plaintiff requested the jail to make and provide safe, ADA compliant, stationary shower chairs; for $250,000 for physical and emotional injuries; for all staff involved to be terminated or sent for sensitivity training; for counseling for PTSD and physical therapy from these incidents; and for a public apology. (Id. at 5-6).

After filing his Amended Complaint, the Clerk of Court issued summonses for the defendants that Plaintiff listed in the complaint. (ECF Nos. 14 through 24). The United States Marshals Service was able to serve all named defendants except Captain Reed. (ECF Nos. 29 through 39). Plaintiff’s last contact with the Court was May 30, 2025, at which time he filed four letter-form motions. (ECF Nos. 25 through 28). In three of them, Plaintiff requested to amend his Complaint. (ECF Nos. 25. 27, 28). First, Plaintiff requested to update the defendants’ names, including the removal of Defendants Mann, Casteel, York, and Suzie and maintaining or adding Major C.O. Albright, Smith, Captain Reed, Nurse Regina, Nurse Joan, C.O. Sauage, Lt. Irwin, Case Manager Stepp, and Warden Carl Aldridge. (ECF No. 25). He also requested to add additional Plaintiffs and that they be served a copy of the suit. (ECF Nos. 25 through 28). On June 27, 2025, Defendants Regina Bryant and Susie Christian filed a Motion to Dismiss pursuant to Rule 12(b)(6) of the

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