However, the court considers plaintiff's motion to be filed on the date he signed it, September 23, 2024, so he timely filed it. (Dkt. #156, at 114); Over v. Haseleu, No. 20-C-1542, 2021 WL 1626615, at *5 (E.D. Wis. Apr. 27, 2021) (when a prisoner represents himself, his legal documents are typically “‘considered filed on the date that they're tendered to prison staff in accordance with reasonable prison policies,' which is usually [the] date the prisoner signed the document” (quoting Taylor v. Brown, 787 F.3d 851, 859 (7th Cir. 2015))
However, plaintiff signed his brief in opposition on July 26 (dkt. #44, at 7), and when a prisoner represents himself, his legal documents are typically “‘considered filed on the date that [they were] tendered to prison staff in accordance with reasonable prison policies,' which is usually [the] date the prisoner signed the document.” Over v. Haseleu, No. 20-C-1542, 2021 WL 1626615, at *5 (E.D. Wis. Apr. 27, 2021) (quoting Taylor v. Brown, 787 F.3d 851, 859 (7th Cir. 2015)). Absent reason to believe the July 26 dating was fraudulent, the court accepts Washington's response as timely.