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Jonathan Lee Riches Wants in on Gitmo Litigation
(And Enron litigation, and Duke litigation…)

Jonathan Lee Riches Jonathan Riches Jon Lee Riches Jon Riches Above the Law blog.jpgEveryone’s favorite wacky pro se litigant, federal prisoner Jonathan Lee Riches, is at it again. He recently filed a motion to intervene (PDF) in Hamdan v. Rumsfeld, claiming that he has “a common interest with Hamdan” because he’s being tortured and starved by Donald Rumsfeld. In support, Riches cites the fact that he weighs only 121 pounds, despite being 5’10”. Maybe he should become a male model after completing his sentence?

Considering that Riches files a new lawsuit every week, keeping track of his litigation adventures can be a challenge. If you’d like to stay on top of his burgeoning legal career, do what we did, and join his Facebook fan club.

A screencap of Riches’s Hamdan motion, plus links to some of his other filings — a motion to intervene in a case against Enron, which he claims is violating his Eighth Amendment rights, and a lawsuit against Duke basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski, whom he blames for his hard mattress and resulting back pain — after the jump.

Riches’s Hamdan filing appears below. We contacted Professor Neal Katyal, counsel to Hamdan, to see if he had any reaction to Riches’s motion. Professor Katyal had no comment.

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Jonathan Lee Riches’s Motion To Intervene as Plaintiff: Hamdan v. Rumsfeld [PDF]
Jonathan Lee Riches’s Motion To Intervene as Plaintiff: Newby v. Enron Corp. [PDF]
Complaint: Riches v. Krzyzewski [PDF]
Sue-pergroup: the Jonathan Lee Riches © fanclub [Facebook]

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