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In the United States Court of Federal Claims
Nos. l6-394C, l6-395C, l6-396C, l6-397C, l6-398C, l6-399C, l6-40()C, l6-40lC
(Filed: April 20, 2016)
: APR 20 2016
RICHARD G. FRIES, JR., * U_S_COURT OF
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DlSMISSAL ORDER
On March 29, 2016, pro se Plaintiff Richard Fries filed in this Court eight
complaints against the state of Florida, private businesses, and private hospitals and doctors
practicing in Florida. Below is a summary of the allegations in each of Mr. Fries’s
complaints.
ln his first complaint, Mr. Fries brings claims against the State of Florida and Spine
& Joint Management for mandatory drug and alcohol testing, extortion for
mandatory urine testing, invasion of privacy, and harassment. He claims $ 1 million
in damages. (Compl. at l, Case No. l6-394C).
ln his second complaint, Mr. Frics claims damages arising out of botched dental
Work. He alleges that a doctor at Orange Park Dental committed tortious acts
against him including destruction of his teeth, coercion, extortion, "bait and sWitch",
and "conf`idence tricl<". As a result of the alleged faulty dental care, Mr. Fries claims
he needed to travel to Tol