Riches v. Spears et al
Plaintiff Jonathan Lee Riches a/k/a "Political Prisoner" alleged that Britney Spears and Kevin Federline a/k/a "K-Fed" were his co-defendants. Plaintiff alleged that CNN featured a
documentary called "How to Rob a Bank," in which plaintiff was shown committing identity theft. However, plaintiff contends that the video shows Britney Spears with a gun pointed at his
back and forcing him to commit fraud for $2,500 to obtain abortion money for Britney Spears. He further alleged that Britney Spears was the mastermind of his identity theft operation,
and gave him Patty Hearst syndrome. He also claimed that he had committed fraud during the years to pay for Britney Spears' plastic surgery, drugs and alcohol.
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Plaintiff:
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Jonathan Lee Riches
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Defendant:
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Britney Spears and Kevin Federline
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Case Number:
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4:2007cv00152
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Filed:
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October 10, 2007
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Court:
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Georgia Middle District Court
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Office:
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Columbus Office [ Court Info ]
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County:
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XX US, Outside State
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Presiding Judge:
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Judge Clay D. Land
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Referring Judge:
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U.S. Mag. Judge G. Mallon Faircloth
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Nature of Suit:
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P. Petitions - Civil Rights
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Cause:
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42:1983 Civil Rights Act
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Jurisdiction:
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Federal Question
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Jury Demanded By:
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None
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Date Filed
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Document Text
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October 10, 2007
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COMPLAINT against Britney Spears and Kevin Federline filed by Jonathan Lee Riches. Status Review deadline is 10/12/2008 (Attachments: # 1 Envelope)(tlf).
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October 10, 2007
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ORDER REFERRING CASE to Magistrate
Judge Faircloth issued at the direction of the Court (tlf).
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October 10, 2007
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ORDER to Pay the Filing Fee or File a
Proper IFP Motion. Ordered by Judge G. Mallon Faircloth on 10/10/07. (GMF)
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