Tran v. Hagensen
Trial Court Opinion
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 6 WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON AT TACOMA TAM TRAN, CASE NO. 3:23-cv-05217-BHS Plaintiff, ORDER 9 v. || JOHN P. HAGENSEN, 11 Defendant.
13 THIS MATTER is before the Court on Magistrate Judge David W. Christel’s || Report and Recommendation (R&R), Dkt. 3, recommending that the Court deny pro se || Plainuff Tam Tran’s application to proceed in forma pauperis and dismiss the case with || prejudice and without leave to amend as frivolous and without merit.
17 This case is one of more than 20 substantially similar cases Tran has filed in this || District this year. It, like the others, contains no factual allegations and no legal theory of || liability. Instead, Tran’s statement of claim in this case asserts in its entirety: ud ge Sohn p Hagen se 2, Nakien al Org i, 64 Re cel Cole Raci St- HateCrinme Sentence with ett lak se 21 Ma pro Sec és Ver Atte op? 4. 2 Vv □□ or ee = 0 ae, Kee pederal Cre Re gat s- roo SIOROFD 7 le 6S bnclaliern Totamendmentand Feel Civtl Right lak Dkt. 1-1 at 5. Tran seeks $10 billion and asks this Court to prosecute Judge Hagensen. Id. 2 The R&R thoroughly catalogues the deficiencies in this case, which are also present in Tran’s other cases. Dkt. 5. It recommends dismissal with prejudice and without leave to amend, and the denial of in forma pauperis status in the event of any appeal.
5 Tran has not objected to the R&R and it is ADOPTED.
6 Tran’s application to proceed in forma pauperis is DENIED, and he shall not have that status in the event of an appeal. The matter is DISMISSED with prejudice and without leave to amend.
9 Furthermore, Tran’s practice of filing repetitive, facially frivolous complaints, seeking to proceed in forma pauperis, and refusing to amend his complaint, is abusive and vexatious. If he continues to do so, he will be subject to a bar order, precluding him from filing additional cases in this District without prior court approval. 28 U.S.C. § 1915(g); see also, e.g., McGlown v. United States Dep’t of Com., No. 23-cv-0049 TL, 2023 WL 1778934, at *3 (W.D. Wash. Feb. 6, 2023).
15 The Clerk shall enter a JUDGMENT and close the case.
16 IT IS SO ORDERED.
17 Dated this 14th day of April, 2023.
A BENJAMIN H. SETTLE United States District Judge
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