CRUM v. FLORIDA COMMISSION ON OFFENDER REVIEW

CourtDistrict Court, N.D. Florida
DecidedOctober 28, 2024
Docket4:24-cv-00210
StatusUnknown

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CRUM v. FLORIDA COMMISSION ON OFFENDER REVIEW, (N.D. Fla. 2024).

Opinion

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA TALLAHASSEE DIVISION

JODY MAURICE CRUM,

Plaintiff,

v. Case No. 4:24-cv-210-AW/MJF

FLORIDA COMMISSION ON OFFENDER REVIEW, et al.,

Defendants. / AMENDED REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION The undersigned previously recommended that that District Court dismiss this action for failure to comply with court orders and failure to pay the filing fee. Doc. 15. After entry of that report and recommendation, however, Plaintiff complied with one of the undersigned’s orders. Doc. 16. Therefore, the undersigned now recommends that the District Court dismiss this action solely because Plaintiff failed to pay the filing fee. I. BACKGROUND On April 30, 2024, Plaintiff filed a complaint pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983 in the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida. Doc. 1. Plaintiff did not pay the filing fee. Instead, Plaintiff filed a “declaration in support of motion to proceed in forma pauperis.” Doc. 2. In his declaration, Plaintiff falsely stated under the penalty of perjury

that he had “not received any money from any . . . sources.” Id. at 2. He also stated that he had no income in any checking or savings accounts. Id. Plaintiff did not attach to his declaration a copy of his inmate trust

account statement, likely because it would have shown that he had funds in his account that he could have used to pay the filing fee.

A. Deposits into Plaintiff’s Inmate Trust Account Prior to Commencement of This Civil Action

Plaintiff later filed a certified copy of his inmate trust account statement. Doc. 9. This certified account statement contradicts Plaintiff’s sworn statements that he had not received money from any sources. Prior to commencing this civil action, Plaintiff received $1,350. These deposits are reflected below. Date of Deposit Amount of Deposit

2/9/2024 $300.00 2/29/2024 $100.00 3/9/2024 $100.00

3/16/24 $150.00 3/23/24 $100.00 4/2/24 $300.00

4/21/24 $300.00

Total Deposits $1,350.00

Doc. 9 at 7–8.1

Additionally, although Plaintiff spent $1,140.94 at the prison canteen, on April 30, 2024, Plaintiff’s inmate trust account balance was $235.87, not the $0 that Plaintiff had claimed. A history of his expenditures as well as the balance in his account is reflected in the chart below. Date Expenditure Balance

2/9/24 $25.69 at the prison canteen $356.85 2/10/24 $44.66 at the prison canteen $312.19

2/11/24 $26.98 at the prison canteen $285.21 2/12/24 $17.42 at the prison canteen $267.79 2/13/24 $35.42 at the prison canteen $232.37

1 This information is drawn from the copy of the inmate trust account, which Plaintiff submitted on August 20, 2024. Page 4 of 21

Page 5 of 21

4/24/24 $9.55 “property order” and $329.55 $2.22 at the prison canteen 4/25/24 $20.62 at the prison canteen $308.93 4/27/24 $15.35 at the prison canteen $293.58 4/29/24 $57.41 at the prison canteen $235.87

Total $1,130.94 Spent:

Doc. 9 at 6–8. On May 14, 2024, United States District Judge Wendy W. Berger transferred the civil action to the United States District Court for the Northern District of Florida. Doc. 6. B. The Undersigned’s Order Regarding the Filing Fee

The undersigned construed Plaintiff’s declaration as a motion to proceed in forma pauperis. The undersigned denied the motion without prejudice because the motion was incomplete. Doc. 6. The undersigned instructed the clerk of the court to send to Plaintiff the Northern District

form application for leave to proceed in forma pauperis. The undersigned ordered Plaintiff to pay the filing fee or submit a properly completed motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis. Id. The undersigned

imposed a compliance deadline of July 17, 2024. Id. The clerk of the court complied with the undersigned’s order Doc. 6. C. Plaintiff Continues to Receive and Spend Funds that He Could Have Used to Pay The Filing Fee

From April 30, 2024, through July 18, 2024, Plaintiff received approximately $100 each week. In total, he received an additional $1,100. Those deposits are reflected in the chart below. Date of Deposit Amount of Deposit 5/14/24 $100.00

5/17/24 $100.00 5/28/24 $100.00 6/4/24 $100.00

6/11/24 $100.00 6/18/24 $100.00 6/24/24 $100.00

6/30/24 $100.00 7/3/24 $100.00 7/9/24 $100.00

7/13/24 $100.00

Total Deposits $1,100.00

Doc. 9 at 8–11. Furthermore, Plaintiff continued to spend funds during this interval despite knowing that he had initiated this civil action and that

doing so required payment of the filing fee. In total, Plaintiff spent $1,325.22 on prison canteen items. Those transactions are represented in the chart below.

Date Expenditure 5/1/24 $30.61 at the prison canteen

5/2/24 $11.47 at the prison canteen 5/5/24 $29.64 at the prison canteen 5/6/24 $28.18 at the prison canteen

5/9/24 $27.13 at the prison canteen 5/11/24 $14.34 at the prison canteen 5/12/24 $26.41 at the prison canteen

5/13/24 $28.60 at the prison canteen 5/14/24 $26.05 at the prison canteen

5/15/24 $16.20 at the prison canteen 5/16/24 $2.12 at the prison canteen 5/20/24 $16.88 at the prison canteen

5/21/24 $11.04 at the prison canteen 5/22/24 $11.26 at the prison canteen

5/23/24 $18.15 at the prison canteen 5/26/24 $41.67 at the prison canteen 5/27/25 $17.77 at the prison canteen

5/28/24 $19.74 at the prison canteen 5/29/24 $31.58 at the prison canteen 5/30/24 $37.38 at the prison canteen

6/3/24 $30.78 at the prison canteen 6/4/24 $41.04 at the prison canteen 6/6/24 $29.08 at the prison canteen

6/8/24 $14.42 at the prison canteen 6/10/24 $21.55 at the prison canteen

6/11/24 $18.02 at the prison canteen 6/12/24 $24.08 at the prison canteen 6/13/24 $25.87 at the prison canteen

6/15/24 $21.50 at the prison canteen 6/17/24 $27.90 at the prison canteen 6/18/24 $33.03 at the prison canteen 6/20/24 $40.08 at the prison canteen

6/22/24 $27.90 at the prison canteen 6/23/24 $20.00 at the prison canteen 6/24/24 $3.80 at the prison canteen

6/25/24 $52.02 at the prison canteen and $0.64 for legal postage 6/26/24 $22.05 at the prison canteen 6/27/224 $15.70 at the prison canteen 6/30/24 $46.65 at the prison canteen 7/1/24 $37.60 at the prison canteen 7/2/24 $15.14 at the prison canteen

7/3/24 $29.74 at the prison canteen 7/4/24 $20.58 at the prison canteen

7/7/24 $58.71 at the prison canteen 7/9/24 $78.73 at the prison canteen 7/11/24 $11.58 at the prison canteen

7/14/24 $55.62 at the prison canteen 7/15/24 $14.24 at the prison canteen 7/16/24 $17.17 at the prison canteen 7/18/24 $23.78 at the prison canteen

Total $1,325.22 Spent:

Doc. 9 at 8–11. D. Plaintiff’s First Motion for Additional Time On July 16, 2024, Plaintiff filed a motion for an extension of time to comply with the undersigned’s order to pay the filing fee or seek leave to proceed in forma pauperis. Doc. 7 at 1. On July 19, 2024, the undersigned extended Plaintiff’s compliance deadline to August 20, 2024. Doc. 8.

E. Plaintiff Continues to Receive and Spend Funds that He Could Have Used to Pay The Filing Fee

From July 19, 2024, through August 16, 2024, Plaintiff continued to receive approximately $100 each week, for a total of $500.00. That income is represented in the chart below. Date of Deposit Amount of Deposit 7/20/24 $100.00 7/28/24 $100.00

8/2/24 $100.00 8/6/24 $200.00 Total Deposits $500.00

Doc. 9 at 11. Furthermore, Plaintiff continued to spend his funds on items at the canteen. The transactions are reflected below.

Date Expenditure 7/20/24 $20.87 at the prison canteen

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