Lee v. Natl. Elec. Contractor Ass'n
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Opinion
This matter is before the Court on its initial review of plaintiff's pro se complaint ("Compl.") and application for leave to proceed in forma pauperis ("IFP"). The Court will grant plaintiff's application to proceed IFP and dismiss the case because the complaint fails to meet the minimal pleading requirements of Rule 8(a) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.
Pro se litigants must comply with the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Jarrell v. Tisch ,
Plaintiff, a District of Columbia resident, sues three electrical contractor associations and/or unions, and an electrical contracting business. Compl. at caption. Two defendants are located in the District of Columbia, and two defendants are located in Maryland.
According to the complaint, plaintiff was a candidate for U.S. president, as well as Maryland senator and governor.
The ambiguous and rambling allegations comprising the complaint fail to provide adequate notice of a claim. While plaintiff cites a litany of federal law, he fails to describe any specific wrongdoing committed by these defendants, apart from his overarching conspiracy theory. Id. at 2 ¶ 2; 3 ¶ 3. The causes of action, if any, are completely undefined. The complaint also fails to set forth allegations with respect to this Court's jurisdiction over the plaintiff's entitlement to relief or a valid basis for an award of damages as pled. In fact, it is unclear what actual damages, if any, plaintiff has suffered. Therefore, this case will be dismissed. A separate Order accompanies this Memorandum Opinion.
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