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Williams v. Madden Mental Health Center

United States District Court, Northern District of Illinois
Jul 20, 2021
1:21-CV-00112 (N.D. Ill. Jul. 20, 2021)

Opinion

1:21-CV-00112

07-20-2021

ANGELA C. WILLIAMS Plaintiff v. MADDEN MENTAL HEALTH CENTER Defendant


GARY FEINERMAN Judge

MOTION FOR JUDGMENT

DAVID WEISMAN Magistrate Judge:

I, Angela C. Williams, Pro Se Litigant, ask the Court to grant a motion for judgement against the defendant, Madden Mental Health Center, due to: (1) Madden failed to filed an appearance, (2) Madden has failed to respond, (3) Madden has failed to file a motion under Rule 12, (4) Madden has failed to seek an extension of time, (5) Madden has failed to appear at status hearings, (6) Madden has failed to cooperated with the courts.

Williams asked to be placed in a sedentary office position. Madden had office positions available at the time of Williams' request and changed the titles, changed the titles option, or eliminated the positions. Therefore, making it impossible for Williams to qualify for the position. Madden has an available position in the main administration building as the Front Desk Receptionist. The position is short staffed and has been since Williams last worked in the position on light-duty.

Williams move this court for a judgment by default in this action, and show that the complaint in the above case was filed in this court on the 7th day of January 2021; the summons and complaint were duly served on the Defendant, Madden Mental Health Center; no answer or other defense has been filed by Madden Mental Health Center; default was entered in the civil docket in the office of this clerk on the 4th day of April 2021; no proceedings have been taken by Madden Mental Health Center since the default was entered; Madden Mental Health Center was not in military service and is not an infant or incompetent as appears in the declaration of Angela C. Williams submitted herewith.

Wherefore, Williams moves that this court make and enter a judgment that gives her relief: (1) damages, (2) sedentary office position, (3) back wages lost ($2719 per month) until she is placed in a sedentary position or until Madden accommodates her restrictions, (4) lost benefits and benefits time accrued, (5) monetary lost including all raises, bonuses and percentages gained, (6) and emotional distress, (7) Williams wants to be made whole.


Summaries of

Williams v. Madden Mental Health Center

United States District Court, Northern District of Illinois
Jul 20, 2021
1:21-CV-00112 (N.D. Ill. Jul. 20, 2021)
Case details for

Williams v. Madden Mental Health Center

Case Details

Full title:ANGELA C. WILLIAMS Plaintiff v. MADDEN MENTAL HEALTH CENTER Defendant

Court:United States District Court, Northern District of Illinois

Date published: Jul 20, 2021

Citations

1:21-CV-00112 (N.D. Ill. Jul. 20, 2021)