Friend El v. United States

' ' “~ FlLED In the United States Court of Federal CIaima.PR 2 3 2018 No. l7-2029 (Pro Se) . . OURT OF (Filed: April 23, 2018 | Not For Publication) F§§E§AL CLA|MS ) Keywords: Pro Se Plaintiff; Motion to JONATHON LARON FRIEND EL, ) Dismiss; Subj ect Matter Jurisdiction. ) Plaintiff, ) ) v. ) ) THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ) ) Defendant. ) ) Jonathon Laron Friend El, Marion, NC, pro se. John S. Groat, Trial Attorney, Commercial Litigation Branch, Civil Division, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC, with Whom Were Deborah A. Bynum, Assistant Director, Robert E. Kirschman, Jr., Director, and ChadA. Readler, Acting Assistant Attorncy General, for Defendant. OPINION AND ORDER KAPLAN, Judge. Plaintiff Jonathon Laron Friend El filed a complaint in this Court on December 22, 201'7. l`he government has moved to dismiss Mr. Friend El’s complaint For the reasons discussed below, the govemment’s motion to dismiss is GRANTED. Accordingly, Mr. Friend El’s complaint is DISMISSED Without prejudice BACKGROUNDl Mr. Friend El is currently incarcerated in a state prison in North Carolina. §§§ Friend v. Schatzman, No. l:lSCV23l, 2015 WL 1346245, at *l (M.D.N.C. Mar. 25, 2015). The allegations in his complaint posit the existence of a wide-ranging conspiracy to somehow commercialize the criminal justice system for the financial benefit of (among others) judges and prosecutors E Compl. at 2e10, Docl