I noticed there was an in chambers order since the case, being pro se, triggered a screening. Executive Summary:bob wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 9:08 pmnorthland10 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 14, 2021 9:28 pm So, GIL is supposedly going to file a class action in the Central District of California against the FBI and Christopher Wray for arrests stemming from an insurrection in DC where some folks have already pled guilty.
Voluntary dismissal.
1. Class action - nope, not without counsel.
2. Bivens - nope
3. Other claims nope
4. Don't forget Twombly and Icqbal.
File first amended complaint by 15 September or the case is done (and, btw leave out the class action without an attorney and do not add defendants, which Klayman never does). So, GIL and his prop filed for voluntary dismissal.
I have read pro se dismissals and I have read Klayman dismissal orders. This reads like a Klayman dismissal.
https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap ... 03.4.0.pdf