Khaled Shabani v. Tony Evers ( 2022 )


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  •                         NONPRECEDENTIAL DISPOSITION
    To be cited only in accordance with FED. R. APP. P. 32.1
    United States Court of Appeals
    For the Seventh Circuit
    Chicago, Illinois 60604
    Submitted June 17, 2022*
    Decided June 23, 2022
    Before
    MICHAEL Y. SCUDDER, Circuit Judge
    AMY J. ST. EVE, Circuit Judge
    CANDACE JACKSON‐AKIWUMI, Circuit Judge
    No. 22‐1379
    KHALED SHABANI,                                      Appeal from the United States District
    Plaintiff‐Appellant,                             Court for the Western District of Wisconsin.
    v.                                            No. 21‐cv‐788‐bbc
    TONY EVERS,                                          Barbara B. Crabb,
    Defendant‐Appellee.                              Judge.
    * The appellees were not served with process in the district court and are not
    participating in this appeal. After examining the appellant’s brief and the record, we have
    concluded that the case is appropriate for summary disposition. FED. R. APP. P. 34(a).
    Nos. 22‐1379, 22‐1380, 22‐1381                                                         Page 2
    No. 22‐1380
    KHALED SHABANI,                                     Appeal from the United States District
    Plaintiff‐Appellant,                            Court for the Western District of Wisconsin.
    v.                                           No. 21‐cv‐807‐bbc
    JOSEPH R. BIDEN, JR.,                               Barbara B. Crabb,
    Defendant‐Appellee.                            Judge.
    No. 22‐1381
    KHALED SHABANI,                                     Appeal from the United States District
    Plaintiff‐Appellant,                            Court for the Western District of Wisconsin.
    v.                                           No. 22‐cv‐107‐bbc
    FEDERAL BUREAU OF                                   Barbara B. Crabb,
    INVESTIGATION,                                      Judge.
    Defendant‐Appellee.
    ORDER
    These three lawsuits are only the most recent examples of frivolous legal attacks
    that Khaled Shabani has made against government officials for asserted civil‐rights
    violations. Because of his persistent abuse of the litigation process, we restricted him in
    2020 from litigating in the circuit without fully prepaying the filing fee for any lawsuit.
    Shabani v. City of Madison, 828 Fed. App’x 330 (7th Cir. 2020). He paid the filing fee for
    two of his three new cases, in which he alleges police misconduct along the lines of
    claims he made in previously dismissed suits—police assaults against him and his
    minor child; a conspiracy among governmental entities to deprive him of his job, his
    property, and his marriage; and unlawful wiretapping of his phone. For these illegal
    acts, he blames Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers, President Joe Biden, and the Federal
    Bureau of Investigation.
    The district court screened Shabani’s complaints and dismissed them as
    frivolous. See 
    28 U.S.C. § 1915
    (e)(2)(B). The court found his claims “irrational and
    Nos. 22‐1379, 22‐1380, 22‐1381                                                     Page 3
    wholly incredible,” adding that they also were barred by claim preclusion because they
    were based on allegations identical to those he made in previously dismissed suits.
    Shabani’s brief on appeal recounts the injustices he says he has suffered, but it
    does not mention the district court’s reasons for dismissing his complaint, much less
    offer any coherent argument addressing why we should disturb the court’s judgment.
    See Fed. R. App. P. 28(a)(8); Klein v. OʹBrien, 
    884 F.3d 754
    , 757 (7th Cir. 2018). We will
    not “scour the record in an attempt to formulate a cogent argument” when an appellant
    has presented none. Jeffers v. Comm’r, 
    992 F.3d 649
    , 653 (7th Cir. 2021).
    Finally, we warn Shabani that further frivolous litigation may lead to sanctions.
    DISMISSED
    

Document Info

Docket Number: 22-1379

Judges: Per Curiam

Filed Date: 6/23/2022

Precedential Status: Non-Precedential

Modified Date: 6/24/2022