- 1 2 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 3 DISTRICT OF NEVADA 4 * * * 5 Karyl Clarke, Case No. 2:24-cv-01046-GMN-DJA 6 Plaintiff, 7 Order v. 8 City of North Las Vegas, et al., 9 Defendants. 10 11 Pro se Plaintiff Karyl Clarke filed an application to proceed in forma pauperis. (ECF No. 12 1). However, Plaintiff’s application is missing certain information. The Court thus denies 13 Plaintiff’s application without prejudice. Also before the Court is Plaintiff’s motion for leave to 14 file electronically. (ECF No. 4). The Court grants Plaintiff’s motion to file electronically. 15 I. Plaintiff’s application to proceed in forma pauperis. 16 Under 28 U.S.C. § 1915(a)(1), a plaintiff may bring a civil action “without prepayment of 17 fees or security therefor” if the plaintiff submits a financial affidavit that demonstrates the 18 plaintiff “is unable to pay such fees or give security therefor.” The Ninth Circuit has recognized 19 that “there is no formula set forth by statute, regulation, or case law to determine when someone 20 is poor enough to earn [in forma pauperis] status.” Escobedo v. Applebees, 787 F.3d 1226, 1235 21 (9th Cir. 2015). An applicant need not be destitute to qualify for a waiver of costs and fees, but 22 he must demonstrate that because of his poverty he cannot pay those costs and still provide 23 himself with the necessities of life. Adkins v. E.I DuPont de Nemours & Co., 335 U.S. 331, 339 24 (1948). 25 The applicant’s affidavit must state the facts regarding the individual’s poverty “with 26 some particularity, definiteness and certainty.” United States v. McQuade, 647 F.2d 938, 940 27 (9th Cir. 1981) (citation omitted). If an individual is unable or unwilling to verify his or her 1 status and to deny a request to proceed in forma pauperis. See, e.g., Marin v. Hahn, 271 2 Fed.Appx. 578 (9th Cir. 2008) (finding that the district court did not abuse its discretion by 3 denying the plaintiff’s request to proceed in forma pauperis because he “failed to verify his 4 poverty adequately”). “Such affidavit must include a complete statement of the plaintiff’s 5 personal assets.” Harper v. San Diego City Admin. Bldg., No. 16-cv-00768 AJB (BLM), 2016 6 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 192145, at *1 (S.D. Cal. June 9, 2016). Misrepresentation of assets is sufficient 7 grounds for denying an in forma pauperis application. Cf. Kennedy v. Huibregtse, 831 F.3d 441, 8 443-44 (7th Cir. 2016) (affirming dismissal with prejudice after litigant misrepresented assets on 9 in forma pauperis application). 10 On her application, Plaintiff claims that her only income is public assistance and that her 11 only debts are her educational loans totaling $38,000. However, otherwise she claims to make no 12 money from employment, have no money in a checking account, have no bills, have no property 13 of any kind, and have no dependents. On the docket, Plaintiff includes an address. The Court 14 takes judicial notice of the fact that public records reveal the address is a house. Plaintiff does not 15 provide any details in the application regarding how she pays rent, how she pays utilities or other 16 bills, or how she lives considering her claim to have no money and no bills. The Court finds that 17 Plaintiff has omitted information from the application. As a result, the Court cannot determine 18 whether Plaintiff qualifies for in forma pauperis status. 19 The Court will give Plaintiff one opportunity to file a complete in forma pauperis 20 application. The Court further orders that Plaintiff may not respond with a zero or “not 21 applicable” in response to any question without providing an explanation for each of the 22 questions. Plaintiff also may not leave any questions blank. Plaintiff must describe each source 23 of money that she receives, state the amount she received, and what she expects to receive in the 24 future. 25 The Court denies Plaintiff’s in forma pauperis application without prejudice. The Court 26 gives Plaintiff 30 days to file an updated application. Plaintiff must fully answer all applicable 27 questions and check all applicable boxes. Plaintiff may alternatively pay the filing fee in full. 1 II. Plaintiff’s motion for leave to file electronically. 2 Under Local Rule IC 2-1(b), a pro se litigant may request the Court’s authorization to 3 register as a filer in a specific case. Plaintiff appears to have access to a word processing 4 program. Because the Court finds that Plaintiff is capable of filing electronically, it grants the 5 motion. 6 7 IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that Plaintiff’s application to proceed in forma 8 pauperis (ECF No. 1) is denied without prejudice. 9 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Plaintiff has until July 23, 2024 to file an updated 10 application to proceed in forma pauperis as specified in this order or pay the filing fee. Failure to 11 timely comply with this order may result in a recommendation to the district judge that this case 12 be dismissed. 13 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of Court is kindly directed to send Plaintiff 14 a copy of this order and of the Short Form application to proceed in forma pauperis and its 15 instructions.1 16 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED Plaintiff’s motion to file electronically (ECF No. 4) is 17 granted. 18 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Plaintiff must comply with the following procedures 19 to activate a CM/ECF account: 20 1. Plaintiff must become familiar with the Electronic Filing procedures and events 21 menus, obtain a PACER account, and finally, obtain an CM/ECF login and 22 password from the District of Nevada by submitting a completed registration form. 23 Links to these items are available at https://www.nvd.uscourts.gov/e-filing- 24 permission/. 25 26 27 1 This form and its instructions can also be found at https://www.nvd.uscourts.gov/court- ] 2. Plaintiff must read and comply with the guidelines available at 2 https://www.nvd.uscourts. gov/e-filing-permission/ 3 4 DATED: June 24, 2024 DANIEL J. ALBREGTS} 6 UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE 7 8 9 10 1] 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
Document Info
Docket Number: 2:24-cv-01046
Filed Date: 6/24/2024
Precedential Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/2/2024