MICHAEL W. MOSMAN, District Judge.
Plaintiff in this prisoner civil rights cases asks the Court to reconsider its earlier decision to dismiss Defendant "Dr. Winters" from this case. Plaintiff included Dr. Winters as a party to the Complaint, but counsel for Defendants was unable to waive service on Dr. Winters' behalf because it could not identify that particular individual. "ODOC was unable to determine the identity of `Dr. Winters' based on the allegations in the complaint. There is no `Dr. Winters' employed by ODOC." Waiver of Service (#12), p. 1 n. 1.
On December 4, 2017, the Court advised Plaintiff that if she wished to proceed against Dr. Winters, she must provide the Court and counsel for Defendants with Dr. Winters' full name, employer, and any information that might help identify Dr. Winters for waiver of service purposes. When Plaintiff failed to do so, the Court dismissed Dr. Winters from this case on January 18, 2018.
Plaintiff now asks the Court to reconsider its dismissal of Dr. Winters, alleging that she intended to bring suit against M. Winter, whom she now identifies as a correctional counselor.
Also before the Court is Plaintiff's Motion for Temporary Restraining Order (#49). According to Plaintiff, she was arrested on new charges last month, and she believes she is at potential risk of returning to the Snake River Correctional Institution (SRCI"). She fears that if she is in fact returned to SRCI, she might receive inadequate medical treatment, and asks that the Court preliminarily enjoin any such action. Plaintiff's concerns are highly speculative at this point such that preliminary injunctive relief is not appropriate. See Caribbean Marine Servs. Co. v. Baldridge, 844 F.2d 668, 674 (9
Plaintiff's Motion for Reconsideration (#46) and Motion for Temporary Restraining Order (#49) are denied.
IT IS SO ORDERED.