Jonathan Lee Riches
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Jonathan Lee Riches is a prisoner (inmate #40948-018)
[1] known for the many
lawsuits he has filed in various United States district courts.
[2] Riches is incarcerated at Federal Medical Center (FMC) Lexington Kentucky, for
wire fraud under the terms of a
plea bargain. His projected release date is April 30, 2012
[3]. The state of his mental health is not publicly known and it has not been concluded whether all the lawsuits Riches has filed are genuine or if he is just trying to amuse himself.
[4][5]
History
Since January 8, 2006, he has filed over twenty-six hundred
[6] lawsuits in federal district courts across the country,
[7] some of which have received considerable press attention.
[8] Among the more famous defendants of his lawsuits are
New England Patriots coach
Bill Belichick,
[9] former
President of the United States George W. Bush,
[10] Martha Stewart,
[11] NASCAR driver
Jeff Gordon,
[12] former
Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick,
[13][14] entrepreneur
Steve Jobs,
[15] celebrity blogger
Perez Hilton,
[16] Somali pirates,
[17] and pop star
Britney Spears.
[18] He also sued the late
Benazir Bhutto,
Pervez Musharraf, and the
Immigration and Naturalization Service on November 7, 2007, to prevent him from being deported to
Pakistan upon his release from prison in March 2012 so that he will not be
tortured.
[19]
On April 9, 2008, Riches filed a request for a temporary restraining order in a US District Court against
Grand Theft Auto publisher
Take-Two, developer
Rockstar Games, FCI Williamsburg, and
Grand Theft Auto itself, claiming that the defendants "put me in prison." The inmate stated, "Defendants contributed to Plaintiff committing identity theft. Defendant's games show sex, drugs and violence which offends me." Riches continued, "Defendants put me in prison. I face imminent danger from violent inmates who played Grand Theft Auto who will knock me out and take my gold Jesus cross."
[20]
Riches has also attempted to intervene as a plaintiff in the
Madoff investment scandal, claiming that he "met Bernard Madoff on
eharmony.com in 2001" and taught Madoff
identity theft skills.
[21]
In May 2009, Riches filed for an injunction against the
Guinness Book of World Records, seeking to stop them from naming him as the most litigious individual in the history of mankind.
[22]
Some of Riches' defendants are not even people or potentially suable. These include "Adolf Hitler's National Socialist Party" and the "13 tribes of Israel".
[23] One lawsuit, which includes George Bush, also includes another 783 defendants that cover 57 pages. They include
Plato,
Nostradamus,
Che Guevara,
James Hoffa, "Various Buddhist Monks", the
Lincoln Memorial, the
Eiffel Tower, the
USS Cole, the book
Mein Kampf, the
Garden of Eden, the
Roman Empire, the
Appalachian Trail,
Plymouth Rock, the
Holy Grail, Nordic gods, the dwarf planet
Pluto, and the entire
Three Mile Island.
[24]
A number of Riches's lawsuits have been dismissed as being "frivolous, malicious" or failing "to state a claim upon which any relief could be granted".
[13] Willis Hunt, the U.S. District Court Judge who dismissed Riches' suit against Vick as "farcical," opined that his lawsuits were clearly self-promotional.
Currently he is the subject of much media scrutiny and satire. Someone has made a twitter account using @jonathanlriches and others.
[13] In August 2010 he filed suit against
Julian Assange of
Wikileaks.
[25]
In January 2011, Riches filed a suit seeking a temporary restraining order to prevent
Jared Loughner from being transferred to Federal Medical Center Lexington, alleging that Loughner may wind up as his cellmate and could attempt to murder him for being a moderate Democrat.
[26] On april 30, 2012 at 8ooam Jonathan Lee Riches was released from prison and now resides in West Chester Pennsylvania