Baskin v. Chief Sheriff et al
| Edward Lee Baskin |
| Chief Sheriff, Anita Iriarte, Brian Foell, David Ehlers, Kevin O'Neill, Benard Faccilonga, J. Tolley, Martin Cook and Michael Zimmerman |
| 2:2026cv01064 |
| April 7, 2026 |
| U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida |
| Kyle C Dudek |
| Nicholas P Mizell |
| Prisoner: Civil Rights |
| 42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Prisoner Civil Rights |
| None |
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| Filing 4 JUDGMENT dismissing the complaint without prejudice (Signed by Deputy Clerk) (ARL) |
Filing 3
ORDER dismissing case. The Court dismisses the complaint without prejudice under 28 U.S.C. 1915(g) and for abuse of the judicial process. If Plaintiff wishes to pursue his claims, he must file a new complaint--under a new case number--and pay the full civil filing fee. The Clerk is DIRECTED to enter judgment, deny any pending motions as moot, and close this file. Signed by District Judge Kyle C. Dudek on 4/15/2026. (LTG)
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| Filing 2 MOTION to Proceed In Forma Pauperis by Edward Lee Baskin. (Attachments: #1 Mailing Envelope)(JTM) Motions referred to Magistrate Judge Nicholas P. Mizell. |
| Filing 1 COMPLAINT against Chief Sheriff, Martin Cook, David Ehlers, Benard Faccilonga, Brian Foell, Anita Iriarte, Kevin O'Neill, J. Tolley, Michael Zimmerman filed by Edward Lee Baskin. (Attachments: #1 Mailing Envelope)(JTM) |
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