FELLOWS v. VANIHEL

CourtDistrict Court, S.D. Indiana
DecidedJanuary 7, 2025
Docket2:23-cv-00432
StatusUnknown

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Opinion

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA TERRE HAUTE DIVISION

AARON FELLOWS, ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) v. ) No. 2:23-cv-00432-JMS-MKK ) FRANK VANIHEL Warden, ) KEVIN GILMORE Deputy Warden, ) CHRISTOPHER HOLCOMB Lt., ) RUSSELL Major, ) ) Defendants. )

ORDER DIRECTING PLAINTIFF TO SHOW CAUSE

Plaintiff Aaron Fellows, who is incarcerated by the Indiana Department of Correction, alleges in this lawsuit a myriad of constitutional violations against four defendants, Frank Vanihel, Kevin Gilmore, Christopher Holcomb, and Major Russel. Dkt. 1. The defendants have since filed a motion for summary judgment in support of the affirmative defense that Mr. Fellows failed to exhaust his available administrative remedies before filing this lawsuit, dkt. 36, and a motion for sanctions based on their contention that Mr. Fellows has submitted falsified documents in support of his complaint, dkt. 53. Mr. Fellows has also filed a motion for leave to amend. Dkt. 30. In this Order, Mr. Fellows is DIRECTED TO SHOW CAUSE why he should not be sanctioned for submitting forged documents to the Court. Further, because the sanction issue must be resolved before the Court can reach the motion for summary judgment and motion to amend, those motions are DENIED without prejudice. Dkt. 30, 36. I. Background Mr. Fellows filed his complaint alleging constitutional violations on August 28, 2023. Dkt 1. In the complaint, Mr. Fellows asserted conditions of confinement claims for damages based on his lack of working overhead lighting within his cell, consistent flooding, and odors from plumbing issues spanning from September of 2021 to May of 2022 when he was housed at Wabash Valley Correctional Facility ("WVCF"). Jd. The allegations of the complaint and the identities of the defendants made it clear that he was referring to events that allegedly happened at WVCF. However, Mr. Fellows was not incarcerated at WVCF from September 2021 to May 2022— instead, he was housed at Plainfield Correctional Facility ("Plainfield"). He did not arrive at WVCF until October 12, 2022. Dkt. 53 at 2. It does not appear that Mr. Fellows merely misstated the year when he wrote the narrative portion of his complaint. To the contrary, in his complaint, he stated that he submitted a total of eight grievances about the allegations of his complaint. Dkt. 1 at 2. And, indeed, there are eight grievances attached to the complaint. Dkt. 1-1 at 1-8. All are grievance forms dated from October 18, 2021, to April 21, 2022—-which corresponds to the timeframe addressed in the narrative portion of the complaint. /d. However, all of the grievance forms attached to the original complaint were executed on WVCF forms, as indicated by the "facility" field at the top of the forms. For example, the top of the form dated January 16, 2022, reads as follows:

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On April 19, 2024, the Court screened Mr. Fellow's complaint and allowed Eighth Amendment conditions of confinement claims to proceed against the four above named defendants. Dkt. 25. Shortly thereafter on May 10, 2024, Mr. Fellows submitted a Motion to Amend his

Complaint. Dkt. 30. In the motion, he states that he was not trying to be misleading with his original complaint, but the dates in his original complaint were wrong and that he also wants to add more claims and defendants that he sees as being related to the claims in the original complaint. Id. Mr. Fellows' proposed amended complaint consists of 240 pages. Dkt. 30-1. Pages 3 through 23 appear to be Mr. Fellows' proposed amended complaint; and the additional 217 pages are various exhibits and affidavits drafted by Mr. Fellows. Id. Mr. Fellows' amended complaint now brings allegations against the original four defendants plus seven others for various claims related to mold at WVCF, lack of recreation time, understaffing, inhumane living conditions, issues regarding lack of light within his cell, exposure to human waste and broken pipes, and freezing temperatures in the WVCF Housing Units. Id. All the dates of constitutional violations in his

amended complaint occur after October of 2022. That is, in addition, to trying to add claims and defendants, Mr. Fellows is trying to change the timeframe covered by his complaint to correspond to the time he has been housed at WVCF and not to cover any time he spent at Plainfield. In particular, as to the claims about the lighting, he has "scratched out" some dates that correspond to his time at Plainfield and overwritten them to dates that correspond to his time at WVCF: i‘, = Seal + wy EF 3 £ ry i 3. On WAG-AB IT Fovain attump teed fo contact ceendanks Russell & Klean, Wid Mae inbeaprocilihy rai l ermine, everything, in ‘ul! crete! y Thou nea Oy ety pe sal “ CeApense OC Tmedve. athon odad tole 4a oo fh € | ss) mad bo ij it AL (on ea Mwy laplbeu Gkemobect he Corhaes both Wave Anel Holcomb oe“ t o : ; | iy via. Yee Drone. devecal Senne leek wai¥h Call back intermecion Ginct hes toncetins and dekols on events dhove, Vel Bo. Te ackon op cedurn calf at WIS foodgrecA. oS Ma Tien ' toe et I, - de, Din Belize ay weave aaein beteck ra Call the Soeal I Cpproxinatens a+ 1. 5 J *,! □□ oD \ i \ | i? Pet aya bd Oran, Anite deronckant tbe Lt ond Me \Larn ds, totaling ote IY cel] at leona, MESSaGLS. each \none. 48 Please Telus Der coh While dex wig Th oi. J i} i 1 A = Se Sa ae the Shuokion hemins Howe Joes OG Achinn Luns taker sor bla Ow, Coll Sete eck ‘ = te. SztePBh o 1 ot, ke yf Ls ee Win ad S\B> Gr, i Ha TL Atemoteck to Corhoert ddenladts ans Vanihe | dlika f □ e (ith 4 ro XQ t □□ 1 f \ Kewin Lalonores Within, Plow tess Leregcond ance Vat T Sent Thessaly Tee Wee Sach eu Aboot, 1 eVolatnes { in lencty und ‘cull ole reid ‘eer all ober ancl ‘ RR by ey ae 1 ‘4 Me adh | The leaking bets L cngh Th lever! ores wert Toa Now, The Situanon h i * = 1 ; ' 4 iC addressee Y Wows Selb it Odes Uuntrade That aed 4 cine aol Golem uate Nighnina, qh 9. x. 4 (ie , Chegk tor me bu the Huahtona Lund Weighing on ty, Sch ae | Shade oy m not : oN WY | poke er Oe Aepsn Mca Tesnonee a6 aticnaive atten ods bale See dkt. 30-1 at 12 9 28-31. Mr. Fellows’ proposed amended complaint states that "Plaintiff has properly exhausted his administrative remedies before filing this complaint. Each defendant above were [sic] notified of those above and below matters and have failed to properly address these claims via grievances ect." /d. at 5. In the narrative portion of the proposed amended complaint, he specifically mentions exhausting administrative remedies with respect to recreation time on December 6, 2022, and in March of 2023. Dkt. 30-1 at 9, 11, 16. The amended complaint includes multiple references to grievances he filed, some of which he asserts amounted to an exhaustion of administrative remedies. See, e.g., id. at 19-21. The exhibits to the proposed amended complaint include numerous grievance forms, some signed and stamped by prison staff and some unsigned, and all from after the time period alleged in his original complaint. Jd. at 32, 39, 40, 44, 47, 51, 53, 56, 57, 58, 63, 67, 92. Mr. Fellows has also submitted documents showing that he pursued the

administrative appeal process as to some of these grievances. See, e.g., id. at 42–43. None of the grievance forms attached to the original complaint are attached to the proposed amended complaint.

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