Plaintiff sued Randy Weaver, Vicki Weaver, Kevin L. harris, Lon T. Horiuchi and Arthur Roderick for "Shooting My Mind to Death." Plaintiff alleged that Randy Weaver was after him because plaintiff had a computer affair with Vicki Weaver on internet chat lines. Randy Weaver alleged then hired sharp shooters to surround FCI Williamsburg to scope out plaintiff's life. Plaintiff stated that he had survived 628 assassination attempts in the last 6 months. Plaintiff also charged that Randy Weaver killed an FBI analyst in front of Home Depot and whose murder was blamed on John Muhammed. Plaintiff also alleged that Randy Weaver killed Michael Jordan's father, as well as President Kennedy. Plaintiff added that Weaver wants him to wear lipstick and name change to Victoria Weaver II.
Jonathan Lee Riches |
Randy Weaver, Vicki Weaver, Kevin L Harris, Lon T Horiuchi and Arthur Roderick |
2:2007cv02086 |
October 4, 2007 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of California |
Sacramento Office |
XX US, Outside State |
Ronald S.W. Lew |
Kimberly J. Mueller |
Prisoner: Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Prisoner Civil Rights |
None |
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FINDINGS and RECOMMENDATIONS signed by Judge Kimberly J. Mueller on 10/12/07 recommending that this action be dismissed. Referred to Judge Ronald S. W. Lew. Written objections to the F&R's should be filed within 20 days of being served. (Carlos, K)
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