Free Complaint - District Court of Delaware - Delaware


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Case 1:05-cv-00345-SLR Document 1-7 Filed 05/27/2005 Page 1 of 1
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF DELAWARE
Civil Action No. gi W
Request that case be heard and processed in the United States District Court for the
District of Delaware. l
The complainant, James N. Pat.naude, respectfully requests that this case be heard '
before the United States District Court for the District of Delaware for the following
reasons:
I. The complainant is currently employed on a part time basis and the
expense of commutation to court and/or representation in the Baltimore
District would be a financial burden at this time. The complainant is
currently seeking full time employment. Until such time, the
complainants’ income is exceeded by his current operating expenses
(mortgage, equity loan, child support, utilities, etc). At this time the
complainant has expended all savings. ,
2. Complainant was threatened by an Assistant United States Attomey i
(AUSA) from the Baltimore District to resign from the Federal Bureau of
Investigation or face possible criminal charges. While the complainant
did not resign and the AUSA never made contact again, the complainant ‘
would like to avoid any possibility of any relationship that the AUSA
might have with personnel within the U.S.District Court for the District
of Baltimore from impacting the current complaint.
3. Complainant recently became divorced and would like to minimize any
additional negative impact that the ongoing conflict with the Federal
Bureau of Investigation would have on my daughters. This includes the
further disruption of their family life and schedule as a result of the travel
required if the Baltimore District were to hear the case.