LOUISE W. FLANAGAN, District Judge.
This matter comes before the court on defendants' motion for a pre-filing injunction be to entered against plaintiff (DE 13). For reasons given the court GRANTS IN PART and DENIES IN PART the motion for pre-filing injunction.
The court refers to, and incorporates by reference, its prior discussion of the case background contained in its order entered September 24, 2014, and briefly summarizes the same as follows. Plaintiff, proceeding pro se, initiated this case by complaint filed January 22, 2014, seeking declaratory relief regarding certain statements previously made, and complaining of alleged violations of his First, Second, and Fourth Amendment rights. Defendants responded with a motion to dismiss, and further moved for entry of a prefiling injunction against plaintiff. The court granted the motion to dismiss by order entered September 24, 2014, holding open the matter for consideration of defendants' motion for prefiling injunction, to which the court turns now.
Defendants request that plaintiff be enjoined from filing any suit against them or against Sands Anderson PC (the law firm of defendant McKenzie) involving claims related to, or arising out of, Henderson's employment with defendant Sony, or any litigation related thereto, including all matters addressed in any prior North Carolina case, state or federal, without leave of court. The court maintains the authority under the All Writs Act, 28 U.S.C. § 1651, in exigent circumstances, to limit access to the courts by certain litigants.
This court finds that the relevant circumstances in this case favor entry of a prefiling injunction. In considering the first factor, the court notes plaintiff's numerous lawsuits
The court also finds that the consistent pattern of lawsuits brought by plaintiff allow for a narrowly tailored pre-filing injunction. As previously noted, plaintiff's past federal lawsuits often involved allegations arising out of his employment with, and termination from, defendant Sony, or arising out of purportedly wrongful actions taken during the course of his prior litigation regarding the same. Accordingly, the court finds it appropriate to enter a prefiling injunction forbidding plaintiff from filing any suit against these defendants or against Sands Anderson PC (the law firm of defendant McKenzie) which involves claims related to, or arising out of, Henderson's employment with and/or termination from defendant Sony, or any litigation related thereto, including all matters addressed in any prior North Carolina case, state or federal, without leave of court.
Defendants request that this injunction forbid plaintiff from filing such a suit in any federal district court. Multiple circuits that have held that district courts should not enter injunctions that extend to so broadly to courts in other circuits in the country.
Nothing in this order precludes plaintiff from filing an action on other subject matter (assuming a valid claim is stated), and nothing in this order shall be construed to preclude plaintiff from defending himself in any action brought against him in this court. However, to protect against abuses and any attempt to circumvent the injunction herein imposed, plaintiff must attach a copy of this order to any complaint or motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis filed by him in this judicial district, regardless of the subject matter of such lawsuit. If the lawsuit is not one that is governed by this order, it will be allowed to proceed. Otherwise, it will be dismissed and sanctions may be imposed. Plaintiff is warned that failure to comply with the requirements of this order may result in monetary penalties and/or initiation of contempt proceedings.
Based on the foregoing, the court GRANTS IN PART AND DENIES IN PART defendant's motion for pre-filing injunction (DE 13). The court hereby ENJOINS plaintiff from filing in this district any lawsuit against Defendants Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc.; Kim Russo; Schmid & Voiles; Kathleen McColgan; James Rosen; Rosen Saba LLP; Adela Carasco; David McKenzie; and/or against Sands Anderson PC which lawsuit involves claims related to, or arising out of, Henderson's employment with and/or termination from defendant Sony, or any litigation related thereto, including all matters addressed in any prior North Carolina case, state or federal, without leave of court. Regardless of the subject matter of the lawsuit, plaintiff must attach a copy of this injunction to any complaint or motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis filed in this judicial district. The clerk is DIRECTED to close this case.
SO ORDERED.
Plaintiff's state court actions include: