Alvarez v. Wexford Health Sources Inc. et al
Ignacio Alvarez |
Wexford Health Sources Inc., Arthur Funk, Marcus Hardy, John/Jane Doe, Imhotep Carter, Saleh Obaisi and Royce Brown Reed |
1:2013cv00703 |
January 29, 2013 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois |
Chicago Office |
Will |
John W. Darrah |
Civil Rights (Prison Condition) |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Prisoner Civil Rights |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 157 OPINION AND ORDER. Signed by the Honorable Sara L. Ellis on 12/5/2016:Mailed notice(rj, ) |
Filing 4 WRITTEN Opinion entered by the Honorable John W. Darrah on 3/25/2013: Plaintiff's in forma pauperis ("IFP") application 3 is granted. The trust fund officer at Plaintiff's place of confinement is authorized to deduct $16.4 0 from Plaintiff's trust fund account as an initial partial filing fee and to continue making deductions in accordance with this order. The clerk shall send a copy of this order to the trust fund officer at Stateville Correctional Center. Plai ntiff may proceed with his complaint against Wexford Health Source, Regional Director Arthur Funk, former Warden Marcus Hardy, Dr. Imhotep Carter, Dr. Saleh Obaisi, and Health Care Administrator Royce Brown Reed. The clerk shall issue summons for service of the complaint on these Defendants and shall send Plaintiff a Magistrate Judge consent form and instructions for filing documents in this Court. Mailed notices. (For further detail see opinion.)(pcs, ) |
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