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Federal Inmate Sued for Suing Stevie Wonder, Michael Vick

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Federal inmate Jonathan Lee Riches has a reputation for suing people. He is so famous for suing people, Riches even has his own Wikipedia page documenting his history of excessive lawsuits, all filed from his jail cell. Newser elaborates on the story:

Federal inmate Jonathan Lee Riches has sued Stevie Wonder. He's sued George W. Bush. He's sued Michael Vick and Martha Stewart. He's sued the philosopher Plato and the ex-planet Pluto. Riches has filed more than 3,800 lawsuits while in jail-many of them against people or entities that can't be sued-and now he's being sued himself by federal officials seeking to stop the flood of frivolous lawsuits, the AP reports.

Come on! I can see Michael Vick, but who sues sweetheart Stevie Wonder?


You may have guessed that a mad man like Jonathan Lee Riches might be most interested in getting money from the people he has sued, among his other diabolical motivations, as most of his victims seem to be from the ranks of the rich and famous. His other intention might be just to get back at the system that has tried to curtail his evil ways, thus the suing of an inanimate ex-planet and a dead philosopher (who was probably poor while alive). Being at least partially obsessed with easy money, Riches is of course in jail for an online credit card scam.

But despite having been in jail for over a decade, Jonathan Lee Riches does not seem to have reformed from being an anti-social, disruptive individual intent on quick cash. He also has way too much time on his hands, because the 3,800 law suits he been able to file over the past ten years are becoming a drain on the court systems handling his complaints. Thus he might at last be getting his revengeful wish in getting back at the law.

In fact, Jonathan Lee Riches has done so much damage that "Federal officials want the Bureau of Prisons to block his outgoing mail or have a court employee designated to determine whether the lawsuits are frivolous before they are filed" (Newser). Really? They are just thinking of that?

It's hard to know what is more of a waste of money -- processing the frivolous lawsuits of Jonathan Lee Riches, or hiring someone's whose only job is to throw them in the trash. But either way, Riches needs to lay off Stevie. Stat.

 

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