But returning to HWMNBN's latest adventure, Above the Law has the 3-page handwritten complaint for all to see. Highlights:
- it's styled as a Bivens action, that being a suit against a Government official for violation of civil rights, which is interesting since Vick (as far as we know) is not a federal agent
- Vick stole HWMNBN's identity to open new accounts at PetSmart
- HWMNBN wants his billions delivered via UPS to the front gates at FCI Williamsburg, where he is incarcerated, which is odd since UPS is one of the defendants sued in the other suit
* This gentleman has adopted one of the favorite arguments of the tax protesters, that his name had copyright protection and thus unauthorized use of it by, oh, everybody, is a potential cause of action. It's a bullshit theory, but it can be very disruptive to the targets of the BS suits.
We saw one of those "my name is copyrighted" pro se arguments in a tax case that was in my old Prosecutor's Office. It really rattled the cage of the senior attorney in my office even though I told him that he wouldn't succeed on that ridiculous argument so don't spend so much time trying to defend against it.
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