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Forrest v. United States

United States District Court, Eastern District of Arkansas
Feb 16, 2024
2:23-CV-00217-BSM (E.D. Ark. Feb. 16, 2024)

Opinion

2:23-CV-00217-BSM

02-16-2024

RANDY FORREST PLAINTIFF v. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA DEFENDANT


ORDER

The United States' motion to dismiss [Doc. No. 2] is granted because Randy Forrest's complaint falls outside the statute of limitations. In 2019, Forrest filed an administrative tort claim with the Bureau of Prisons alleging inadequate medical care. Doc. No. 1 at ¶ 6. His claim was denied on January 10, 2020. Id. at ¶ 8. Forrest sued the United States on July 7, 2020, and his case was dismissed without prejudice after he moved for a voluntary dismissal. Forrest v. United States, No. 2:20-cv-141-BSM (E.D. Ark. Oct. 26, 2022), Doc. No. 32. He filed the current complaint on October 26, 2023.

Lawsuits filed under the Federal Tort Claims Act must be filed within six months of the agency's denial of the claim. 28 U.S.C. § 2401(b). Forrest was required to file suit by July 10, 2020 because his claim was denied by the BOP on January 10, 2020. He filed a timely complaint, but it was dismissed. For limitation purposes, a voluntary dismissal without prejudice “leaves the action as if suit had never been brought.” Curtis v. United. Transp. Union, 648 F.2d 492, 495 (8th Cir. 1981). And the relation-back doctrine does not apply to claims filed in a new lawsuit. Barnes v. United States, 776 F.3d 1134, 1143 (10th Cir. 2015). Accordingly, Forrest's complaint is time-barred and is dismissed with prejudice.

IT IS SO ORDERED.


Summaries of

Forrest v. United States

United States District Court, Eastern District of Arkansas
Feb 16, 2024
2:23-CV-00217-BSM (E.D. Ark. Feb. 16, 2024)
Case details for

Forrest v. United States

Case Details

Full title:RANDY FORREST PLAINTIFF v. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA DEFENDANT

Court:United States District Court, Eastern District of Arkansas

Date published: Feb 16, 2024

Citations

2:23-CV-00217-BSM (E.D. Ark. Feb. 16, 2024)