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Sykes v. Grammar, Inc.

United States District Court, N.D. Mississippi, Aberdeen Division
May 2, 2024
Civil Action 1:24-CV-16-MPM-DAS (N.D. Miss. May. 2, 2024)

Opinion

Civil Action 1:24-CV-16-MPM-DAS

05-02-2024

JACUANA T. SYKES PLAINTIFF v. GRAMMAR INC. DEFENDANT


REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION

DAVID A. SANDERS UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE

Presently before the court is the plaintiff Jacuana T. Sykes' application for leave to proceed in forma pauperis. Docket 2. The plaintiff seeks to file an employment discrimination action against the defendant pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1915. This statute does not provide an absolute right to proceed in forma pauperis in federal courts. Carter v. Thomas, 527 F.2d 1332 (5th Cir. 1976). It is a privilege extended to those unable to pay the filing fees when an action is not frivolous or malicious. Startti v. U.S.A., 415 F.2d 1115 (5th Cir. 1969). The court has discretion to determine whether to grant this status, Carter v. Telectron, 452 F.Supp. 939 (S.D. Tex. 1976), and the court may monitor a civil action that has been instituted in forma pauperis to avoid or minimize abuse of prosecution of such civil suits. Hawkins v. Elliot, 385 F.Supp. 354(D.C. S.C 1974) and Mann v. Leeke, 73 F.R.D. 264 (D.C. S.C.1974).

The court was unable to ascertain the plaintiff's financial status based on the information provided in her application to proceed in forma pauperis and ordered her to

The plaintiff's application identified income from part-time employment but failed to “state the amount that [she] received and what [she] expect[s] to receive in the future” as the application requires. She identified regular monthly expenses, but again, she did not “provide the amount of the monthly expense” as directed on the form.

provide the court with sufficient information to allow the court to determine her true financial status, including but not limited her net monthly income from any source and a detailed description of her monthly expenses with amount of each monthly expense (or whether said expenses are provided for by another source), and any other pertinent information that would assist the court in determining whether the plaintiff should be allowed to proceed in this case in forma pauperis.
Doc. 4. The plaintiff was given until April 26, 2024, to respond and was informed that her “[f]ailure to comply with this Order will lead to a denial of the application.” Id. As of the date of this order, the plaintiff has not responded to the court's Show Cause Order, and the undersigned recommends the motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis be denied.

The plaintiff is referred to 28 U.S.C. § 636(b)(1), Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 72(b), and Local Uniform Civil Rule 72(a)(3) for the appropriate procedure in the event she desires to file objections to these findings and recommendations. Objections are required to be in writing and must be filed within 14 days of this date. Failure to file written objections to the proposed finding and recommendations contained in this report within fourteen days from the date of filing will bar an aggrieved party from challenging on appeal both the proposed factual findings and the proposed legal conclusions accepted by the district court Douglass v. United Services Automobile Association, 79 F.3d 1415 (5th Cir. 1996).


Summaries of

Sykes v. Grammar, Inc.

United States District Court, N.D. Mississippi, Aberdeen Division
May 2, 2024
Civil Action 1:24-CV-16-MPM-DAS (N.D. Miss. May. 2, 2024)
Case details for

Sykes v. Grammar, Inc.

Case Details

Full title:JACUANA T. SYKES PLAINTIFF v. GRAMMAR INC. DEFENDANT

Court:United States District Court, N.D. Mississippi, Aberdeen Division

Date published: May 2, 2024

Citations

Civil Action 1:24-CV-16-MPM-DAS (N.D. Miss. May. 2, 2024)