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Date: 08-18-2025

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Jennifer Richey v. Charles Goodwin, United States District Courthouse

Case Number: 25-CV-719

Judge: Russell

Court: United States District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma (Oklahoma County)

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Defendant's Attorney: United States District Attorney's Office in OKlahoma

Description: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma pro se Plaintiffs without a lawyer sued the defendant claiming violation of her civil rightsdue to mental anguish and emotional distress.

Plaintiff’s complaint arose out of another lawsuit she brought in Federal District Court. Judge Goodwin dismissed that employment discrimination suit without prejudice because Plaintiff failed to timely effect service. On direct appeal, Plaintiff unsuccessfully claimed she was entitled to a default judgment. See Richey v. American Bldg. Maint., 2025 WL 304293 (10th Cir. 2025) (unpublished). Now back before us, Plaintiff claims “Judge Goodwin showed bias over my case[]” and “played mental tricks on me.”

Outcome: Dismissed

Affirmed

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