Joseph D. Gilberti Jr. v. Center Disease Control CDC

CourtDistrict Court, C.D. California
DecidedFebruary 4, 2021
Docket2:20-cv-08251
StatusUnknown

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Joseph D. Gilberti Jr. v. Center Disease Control CDC, (C.D. Cal. 2021).

Opinion

CIVIL MINUTES – GENERAL Case No. CV 20-08251 FMO (PVC) Date: February 4, 2021 Title Joseph Gilberti, Jr. v. Center for Disease Control, et al.

Present: The Honorable Pedro V. Castillo, United States Magistrate Judge

Marlene Ramirez None Deputy Clerk Court Reporter / Recorder Attorneys Present for Plaintiff: Attorneys Present for Defendants: None None PROCEEDINGS: [IN CHAMBERS] ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE WHY THIS ACTION SHOULD NOT BE TRANSFERRED TO THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA, FORT MYERS DIVISION Plaintiff, a Florida resident proceeding pro se, has filed a largely indecipherable and nonsensical civil complaint against a vast number of Defendants alleging numerous RICO violations under 18 U.S.C. § 1962,1 and, potentially, civil rights violations under 42 U.S.C. § 1983, among other claims. (“Complaint,” Dkt. No. 1 at 22-32). However, like Plaintiff, none of the named Defendants resides in this district or even this state, and none of the acts these Defendants purportedly committed occurred here. The Central District of California appears to be a patently improper venue for this action, and to the extent that a proper forum exists, the Middle District of Florida is seemingly the most convenient. Accordingly, for the reasons stated below, Plaintiff is ORDERED TO SHOW CAUSE why this action should not be transferred to the Middle District of Florida. 1 The Court construes Plaintiff’s RICO claims to arise under 18 U.S.C. § 1964(c), which authorizes private suits under certain conditions for violations of § 1962. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

CIVIL MINUTES —- GENERAL

Case No. _ CV 20-08251 FMO (PVC) Date: February 4, 2021 Title Joseph Gilberti, Jr. v. Center for Disease Control, et al.

According to the caption of the Complaint, Plaintiff is suing the following entities and officials:

e Florida State Courts: Twelfth Judicial Circuit Court of Florida (Sarasota County); “Sarasota Clerk of Court”; Thirteenth Judicial Circuit Court of Florida (Hillsborough County); Seventeenth Judicial Circuit Court of Florida; and Second District Court of Appeals of Florida (Compl. at 10);7

e Florida State Agencies: Florida Department of Environmental Protection; Florida Board of Engineers; Florida Department of Health; Florida Department of Law Enforcement; Department of Education; Department of Corrections;°

e Florida Local Agencies: Broward County School Board; Broward County State Attorneys Office; Hillsborough County Public Defender Office; Hillsborough County State Attorneys Office; Parkland High School;

e Florida Government Officials: “Hillsborough State Attorneys” Pam Bondi, Ashley Moody, and Mark Ober (id. at 15); and Broward County Public Defender Christopher Shaw (id. at 18);

? This list of Defendants includes some information provided in the body of the Complaint where the Defendant’s location or title is not evident from the Defendant’s name alone. Otherwise, Defendant’s names are taken simply from the caption of the Complaint, which does not fully mirror the shorter list of Defendants in the body of the Complaint. (Complaint at 9-11). > The caption names only the “Department of Education” and the “Department of Corrections” without clearly identifying whether Plaintiff is attempting to sue federal agencies or their state equivalents. However, because these Defendants are named in the caption among other Florida entities and persons, the Court presumes that Plaintiff intends to sue the Florida Department of Education and the Florida Department of Corrections.

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

Case No. _ CV 20-08251 FMO (PVC) Date: February 4, 2021 Title Joseph Gilberti, Jr. v. Center for Disease Control, et al.

e Florida Corporations: 72 Partners LLC (a Florida Limited Liability Corporation) (see id. at 11); Federal Courts: United States District Court of Appeals 11th Circuit [sic]; United States Middle District Court of Florida [sic]; United States District Court for the District of Columbia;

e Federal Agencies: United States Centers for Disease Control (Atlanta, Georgia); Department of Justice;*

e Federal Government Officials: United States Senator Rick Scott (Florida); and

e International Agencies: World Health Organization-Pan American Health Organization. The Complaint is nearly devoid of coherent allegations or claims. However, at a minimum, Plaintiff appears to allege that Defendants are somehow engaged in a vast conspiracy to “subdue” him for having found “a hidden underground Natural resource in Medicine, Energy and Water Supply production and in National Defense.” (/d. at 3). Plaintiff claims that Defendants have “teamed up against [him] to steal a hidden underground resource which [is] more valuable tha[n] Gold, in an effort to hide it and its knowledge to find more like it from THE AMERICAN PEOPLE; and Keep cancer and diseases rising in the region from Water supply being treated from polluted rivers and corporate dumping at the Taps [sic].” (/d. at 5). The valuable resource appears to be “a critical underground Aquifer” that Plaintiff owns in Sarasota County, Florida “with medicine changing readings that are capable of delivering Antioxidant Spring water

The caption does not clearly indicate that Defendant is attempting to sue the United States Department of Justice, but because “Department of Justice” is named among other federal Defendants, the Court presumes that Plaintiff intends to sue the federal agency.

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CIVIL MINUTES – GENERAL Case No. CV 20-08251 FMO (PVC) Date: February 4, 2021 Title Joseph Gilberti, Jr. v. Center for Disease Control, et al. supply to over 10 million taps from Tampa to Miami.” (Id. at 9). Plaintiff claims that his aquifer is “tied to a much deeper Global vast Ocean from geological and water quality indicators shown in public record engineer reports, permit petitions, consultant presentations, and third party lab results.” (Id.). The federal venue statute requires that a civil action based on a court’s federal question jurisdiction be brought only in: (1) a judicial district where any defendant resides, if all defendants reside in the same State; (2) a judicial district in which a substantial part of events or omissions giving rise to the claim occurred, or a substantial part of property that is the subject of the action is situated; or (3) a judicial district in which any defendant may be found, if there is no judicial district in which the action may otherwise be brought. 28 U.S.C. § 1391(b). Plaintiff’s claims, as currently pleaded, suffer from several obvious defects, some of which are likely to be fatal. However, whether or not Plaintiff will ultimately be able to state a cognizable federal claim based on these facts, it is readily apparent that the Central District of California is an improper forum. Like Plaintiff, none of the Defendants is a resident of this judicial district. Furthermore, all the critical events giving rise to this action occurred in the Middle District of Florida, and the property at issue is located there. The Central District of California simply has no connection whatsoever to the parties, acts and property at issue in Plaintiff’s Complaint.

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