Piens v. Reckard

CourtDistrict Court, D. South Dakota
DecidedOctober 8, 2025
Docket4:25-cv-04083
StatusUnknown

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Bluebook
Piens v. Reckard, (D.S.D. 2025).

Opinion

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF SOUTH DAKOTA SOUTHERN DIVISION

THOLA DEAN PIENS, 4:25-CV-04083-KES

Plaintiff, ORDER GRANTING PLAINTIFF’S vs. MOTION FOR LEAVE TO PROCEED IN FORMA PAUPERIS AND 1915 DR. JUSTIN M RECKARD; DR. SYED F. SCREENING AZAM, M.D.; DR. SCOTT A. GERING; BARBARA CAROL COMESS; DR. VERAN GUPTA; HOMAN ABDOLLAHZADAH; DR. RICHARD CATALANO, Loma Linda University (general surgery); DR. ANDREW WRIGHT, Loma Linda University GI Dept.; DR. SHIRLEY CATHERINE PASKI, Cedar Sini Los Angeles; S. MARK TAPER FOUNDATION IMAGING CENTER; DR. CINDY KALLMAN; DR. JOHN A. SCHAFFER, Mayo Clinic GI; UC SAN DIEGO – UCSD PERLMAN GASRO; DR. PARAMBIR S. DULAI; DR. CHAHAT THAKUR, M.D.; MAYO CLINIC ROCHESTER/AUSTIN MN; DR. KYAW HEIN; DR. MATHEW SZTAJNKRYCER; DR. ALEX FINCH, Mayo Clinic Rochester; MAYO DEPARTMENT OF FAMIY MEDICAINE SE CLINIC; DR. CAROL HOLTZ; DR. MIOKI MYSZKOWSKI; MAYO CLINIC SURGERY PROCEDURE; DR. JOHN MARTIN; MAYO CLINIC GENERAL SURGERY; DR. SCOTT KELLY; WIFE MELIA; SAN GEORGONIO MEMORIAL HOSPITAL; DR. TINA A. DAVISON; DR. TUNG V. HUYNH; MAYO CLINC RADIOLOGY IMAGING DEPT.; DR. TRISTAN N. COVINGTON; DR. CHI WAN KOO; DR. RYAN M. FINN; DR. TUCKER F. JOHNSON; DR. NATHAN L. EICKSTAEDT; DR. JAY P. HEIKEN; DR. ROBERT C, MURPHY; DR. HIROAKI TAKAHASHI; DR. REBEKKAH FRUNZAC; DR. DAVID PENN, Austin MN Mayo Clinic; DR. KYAW Z. HEIN; DR. REZA FARSAD, MD; DESERT GASTROENTEROLOGY CUNSULTANTS; DR. JONATHAN C. LIN, MD MPH; DESERT REGINAL MEDICAL CENTER; OLMSTED MEDICAL CENTER; DR. CORY BOYCE; DR. JOHN A. RENELT; DR. JACOB JUDA; DR. CHANDLER; DR. ANITSIRA COLLADO POLANCO; DR. GURUPRASAD R. KAGINELE; DR. KAGALL; DR. NATHAN J. MANTHEY; MERCYONE NORTH IOWA MEDICAL CENTER; UNIVERSITY MINNESOTE MEDICAL CENTER – M HEALTH FAIRVIEW; LINSEY G. ERIKSON, M.D.; CRESCO MEDICAL CENTER; DR. JENSEN; SIMON MED, Radiology Imaging; DR. ADAM KUPPER; GUNDERSON HEALTH IMAGING SERVICES; DR. M. HENERY; JULIE S. ZINK, M.D.; DR. MURRAY S. DONOVAN, M.D.; AURORA HEALTH CARE/AHCM ST. LUKES EMERGENCY SERVICES; DR. HEIDI LUDTKE, M.D.; PA/C DAVID M. JETTON; HCMC HOSPITAL; DR. PHILLIP LINDOLM, M.D.; SANDRA L. DENMAN; MNGI; DR. MICHAEL MIN, M.D.; DR. DENMAN; FROEDTERT & MEDICAL COLLEGE OF WISCONSIN; DR. KIRK LUDWIG; EUA CLAIRE G.I. ASSOCIATES SPECIALIST; MARSHFIELD MEDICAL CENTER; DR. JAMES NEITZEL; DR. ADAM SORDAHL; HEALTH SISTER HEALTH SYSTEMS – SACRED HEART; DR. GREAVES; INDIA HEAD MEDICAL HOSPITAL; DR. JEFF DUNHAM; ASHLEY REGIMBAL; DR. SEBASTIAN– PRECIADO; DR. HEASEMEYER; SPOONER HEALTH/ESSENTIA DULUTH; DR. THOMAS MALLOY; DR. ANGELIQUE M. THIBAULT; DR. KAREEM H. ABDELHADI, MD; DR. BRIAN LINDAMANN, US Urology SD, OMAR ARAFAT, MD; RANCHO MIRAGE INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY; and DR. KRAUSE, General Surgery,

Defendants.

Plaintiff, Thola Dean Piens, filed a pro se lawsuit alleging violations of various federal laws and state-law medical malpractice claims. Docket 1. Piens also moves for leave to proceed in forma pauperis (Docket 2) and for appointment of counsel (Docket 3). I. Motion for Leave to Proceed In Forma Pauperis A federal court may authorize the commencement of any lawsuit without prepayment of fees when an applicant submits an affidavit stating he or she is unable to pay the costs of the lawsuit. 28 U.S.C. § 1915(a)(1). “[I]n forma pauperis status does not require a litigant to demonstrate absolute destitution.” Lee v. McDonald’s Corp., 231 F.3d 456, 459 (8th Cir. 2000). But in forma pauperis status is a privilege, not a right. Williams v. McKenzie, 834 F.2d 152, 154 (8th Cir. 1987). Determining whether an applicant is sufficiently impoverished to qualify to proceed in forma pauperis under § 1915 is committed to the sound discretion of the district court. Cross v. Gen. Motors Corp., 721 F.2d 1152, 1157 (8th Cir. 1983). After review of Piens’s financial affidavits, the court finds he has insufficient funds to pay the filing fee. Thus, Piens’s motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis (Docket 2) is granted. II. 1915 Screening A. Factual Background On February 17, 2016, Dr. Justin Reckard performed a diagnostic

laparoscopy, small bowel resection, and primary umbilical hernia repair on Piens. Docket 1-1 at 20. According to Piens, this surgery spurred a wide-scale conspiracy involving multiple doctors across multiple hospital systems. See, e.g., id. at 1 (alleging that Dr. Reckard “started a conspiracy of two or more, now hundreds have joined in to cover up domestic terrorism in the medical field of this country.”). This nationwide conspiracy, according to Piens, involved doctors and hospital staff purposefully falsifying Piens’s medical records (id. at 9, 13), doctors completing procedures without Piens’s consent (id. at 9), and

doctors authorizing surgeries Piens “did not need nor qualify for to retaliate” against him (id. at 1). As a result of the treatment he received from doctors around the country, Piens alleges that he was a victim of a conspiracy “to intentionally torture a human being[.]” Id. at 14. Piens alleges that various doctors would “jump into the conspiracy full force because of the research they could turn it into[,]” (id. at 3) and because these doctors “are running a major extortion racket to fraud [sic] an [sic] extort medicaid why [sic] killing off the patient.” Id. at 13. Piens

claims that he has been tortured (see, e.g., id. at 5), is in constant pain (see, e.g., id. at 15), and fears for his life (see, e.g., id. at 14). Piens alleges that he was made aware of the conspiracy after he “found a friend in the mountains where [he] lived hiding from corrupt cops who murdered an [sic] covered [up] homicides of [Piens’s] mother, brother, sister.” Docket 5 at 4. This friend showed Piens’s CT scans to other doctors, who were ostensibly not involved in the conspiracy, leading Piens to “learn some [of] the truth of what had been

done [to him] during a surgery[.]” Id. Piens alleges claims under the Federal Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (“RICO”, 18 U.S.C. §§ 1961–1968), 18 U.S.C. § 371 (regarding conspiracies to commit offenses against or to defraud the United States), 18 U.S.C. § 242 (deprivation of rights under color of law), as well as “Federal Code: 9-110.000[.]” Docket 1 at 1. Piens makes multiple requests for relief. Docket 1-1 at 48–49. First, Piens requests that he be “placed in victim witness protection to stop this

conspiracy of torture threw mutilation of a humanbeings body,bodolie functions. I want the attempts on my life and torture to stop. I want the research to stop, I never authorized any research at any hospital.” Id. at 48 (spelling and grammar errors in the original). Additionally, Piens requests a “revision surgery[.]” Id. Piens also requests that an investigation be conducted into “the ACA aka Obamacare and the national medical records, For unconstitutionality and Weaponization.” Id. at 49 (capitalization in original). Additionally, Piens seeks $200 million from Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN,

and $200 million from “Cedar Sini [sic]” for pain and suffering, and as compensation for “[f]elony fraud crimes[,]” “crimes unto humanity[,]” and “obstruction of justice[.]” Id. at 48–49. B.

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