When it had become obvious that Brett Kimberlin’s RICO 2: Electric Boogaloo LOLsuti (aka, Kimberlin v. Hunton & Williams, et al) was dead in the water, The Deadbeat Pro-Se filed a motion for leave to amend his complaint. Of course, he failed to include his proposed amended complaint as required by the court’s rules, and Judge Hazel wasted no and ordered Kimberlin to get his act together. Seven years ago today, I noted Well, That Was Quick.
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Judge Hazel has ordered The Dread Pro-Se Kimberlin to comply with the Court’s Rules.
There are a couple important things that Judge Hazel did not do. First, he did not bend the Rules in order to cut a pro se plaintiff any undue slack. Second, he has taken no steps to grant TDPK any “relief” from the requirement that he obey the protective order in the Kimberlin v. Frey RICO Remnant LOLsuit. It will interesting to see if TDPK is capable of dotting the Is and crossing the Ts properly.
UPDATE—Oooooh, I just noticed something else. “… shall file and serve …”
Heh.
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Yeah. And serve. The judge was clearly tiring of complaints for other persons about Kimberlin’s failure to serve court papers in a timely manner, if at all.